The main issue was the lack of monsters to hunt, which made it quite frustrating.
It was just that Master PungPong hadn't had the chance to hunt monsters for a while, so he found it particularly annoying.
If he had to rely on such boring quests to level up, he would probably get tired of it too.
When this news spread, the next day, when Hanjun was about to release the quest, a crowd of people is already stood in front of his hut, eagerly hinting for him to assign the quest to them.
Hanjun: "…"
He didn't expect the players to be so enthusiastic.
It seed there were too few things to do.
Despite his surprise, he followed the plan and released the quest.
He sent Snowball back with twenty players to find and deal with the demons outside, ensuring their safety and clearing out the demons easily.
After sending the players off, Hanjun adjusted his non-existent sleeves and prepared to edit so videos. Enjoy new stories from m-v l'e|-
After so much ti in the beta test, Ulon City was almost completed, but there was only one promotional video for the entire World of Eorera.
This was quite disappointing.
Hanjun reflected on himself and felt it was because Master PungPong's live streaming was so successful that it attracted a lot of attention to the ga, helping to promote it with his own efforts.
In contrast, Hanjun, as the official, hadn't done much.
The 24-hour live streaming only had one fixed location, which wasn't very effective, rely providing a place for viewers to visit.
Now that he had experienced quite a few things with the players and gathered so much material, he needed to make use of it.
Whether it was the thrilling scene with the demon advance team, the intense battle with Butch the Draconid race hybrid, or the bustling Lindblum City and Hanjun's beating of the Warlock, these were all scenes worth promoting.
Hanjun spent an afternoon editing these videos and posted them on his official account, then left it alone.
The next day, when he wanted to see what the players were saying.
He found the top comnt on the video was.
[ I'm from the National Institute of Science and Technology. Can you check your private ssages? I need to contact you about sothing. ]
Seeing that the account had no profile picture and seed like a newly created account, Hanjun thought it might be just another troll in the internet.
However, this comnt managed to beco a top comnt.
As Hanjun took a closer look, he saw that while so people initially thought the account was fake, one person discovered sothing and began to think it might be real.
This piqued Hanjun's curiosity.
Fortunately, the internet users had already taken steps to verify the authenticity of the account before him.
[ Yako Reply: Whoa, damn it, guess what I found? This account seems real. It's even get verification. ]
Hanjun followed the comnt and found that, indeed, the account was verified.
But why would the National Institute of Science and Technology be looking for him?
Could it be that they heard about the holographic ga and want to discuss a partnership?
Others might not know, but Hanjun was very clear about this.
In reality, the ga pods and helts were just fancy gadgets; holographic technology did not actually exist.
At least, he did not have such technology.
He could pull players into the World of Eorera by fixing the spatial anchor points of the World of Eorera through the ga pod or helt program and then drawing the players' consciousness into this World.
Once the players had shaped their characters, Hanjun's divine power helped create them.
After all, Hanjun was originally the creator of the World of Eorera, and making bodies was sothing he had done thousands of years ago.
As a result, even if players got injured in the World of Eorera, it didn't matter much.
They would only feel a slight sting and then respawn at the church's resurrection point.
If the National Institute of Science and Technology was looking for him because of this, Hanjun would indeed have a hard ti explaining it to them.
This ti, the video had so differences from the previous promotional video.
There were still many skeptical comnts about the >, so negative users kept them as top comnts for mocking purposes.
Most of the comnts under this video were requesting for beta test slots.
If Hanjun hadn't posted the video, they might have been able to hold out, but now that they had seen the new ga's promotional video, their excitent was even harder to control.
But what could they do?
They couldn't help but want to see more, and after watching, they were even more eager.
Hanjun enjoyed seeing their frustrated longing, but he wasn't ready to open up the third round of beta testing just yet.
He planned to wait until the next major storyline point was about to co, and then he'd prepare to select new players to enter the ga.
After looking at the comnts that pleased him, Hanjun finally checked his private ssages to see why the National Institute of Science and Technology wanted to contact him.
The private ssage inbox was overflowing with unread ssages. Seeing so many ssages, Hanjun's face darkened, and he almost gave up.
He ended up using his divine sense to find the important ssage.
[ National Institute of Science and Technology: Hello, have you considered a partnership? We can provide funding and technical support. ]
Hanjun: "…"
He was expecting sothing more like a forceful business proposal, but it seed like they just wanted to offer money and technical help?
So this is what it ans to deal with a national agency—getting an unexpected opportunity.
Of course, he knew that if a national agency provided funding, they would definitely learn about the holographic technology, essentially paying for the technology.
The problem was, that even if Hanjun told them about the technology, they wouldn't be able to develop it themselves.
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