Chapter 35: How to Solve Worries—Just Get Rich!
When the senior officials in Washington saw the document Natalia had placed on the table, they had to assess whether it was genuine. However, before they could act, George Kvall had already left the United States, taking top-secret information with him and leaving behind a chaotic database.
This day became a day of disgrace for the United States.
A professional spy had been infiltrating for years, gaining trust and penetrating deeply into the Manhattan Project. The entire plan had no defenses against him.
Not only did crucial information fall into the hands of future adversaries, but the lack of documents directly led to delays in experimental results.
How long the delay would last was unknown.
For now, the task progress for the past two days in August turned negative.
"Beep! Mission malfunction - the War Master mission has failed! Due to your actions, the enemies who should have been dead have survived, and the number of kills has been reversed. Current number of kills: 0."
"Beep! Insufficient kills, use points to compensate!"
Hundreds of thousands of points were deducted at once.
Thor remained calm; he had anticipated this outcome.
After a few days, the credit started to return...
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for complete the hidden Mission, conspiracy against enemy : Japanese forces refused to surrender, initiating a stubborn resistance involving men, women, and children across the country! Delaying the end of world war . Earned 1,000,000 points!"
"Excellent!"
Thor slapped his thigh excitedly, his eyes filled with joy.
Upon hearing the news, he knew that his and the System's plan had succeeded, and it was time to relax and enjoy the rewards...
Sure enough, every day that followed, the points in the task progress soared rapidly.
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for causing the death of an additional enemy! Mission points +1..."
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for causing the death of an additional enemy! Mission points +1..."
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Due to the loss of critical materials, the success of the Manhattan Project was delayed by half a year compared to history, and this half year was quite eventful.
Without the deterrence of superweapons, the Japanese refused to surrender. They withdrew all their overseas troops and remained firmly on their homeland.
In the end, the Soviet Union, having lost patience, initiated a full-scale assault, while the United States sent a large force to conduct carpet bombing...
There was no other option; the Japanese were determined to fight. Regardless of age or gender, they were fearless and launching themselves with explosives. Their tenacity was terrifying, and merciless actions were unavoidable.
In any battle, if you don't die, you're likely to be caught or won't escape...
As a result, the war nearly sank the islands, and the Japan became the focus of allied forces
Thor could infer the intensity of the conflict from the System's notifications.
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for completing the mission - Master of War!"
"Mission settlement..."
"Congratulations to the host for surpassing the task and earning bonus , combined points - 20 million points!"
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for completing the hidden achievement - Warlord: Within a year, design and kill at least one million enemies! Earned 1,000,000 points!"
"Beep! Congratulations to the host for completing the hidden achievement - Extinction Plan: Within one year, design to kill at least 5 million enemies! Earned 2,000,000 points!"
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After a series of operations, within less than half a year, Thor's points exceeded 47 million.
Rounding up, that's fifty million.
—the only way to alleviate worries is to get rich.
This is Thor!
If he had two more chances, he might even tap into Kryptonian blood and turn the Purple Titan into a real purple ...
However, Thor also knew that such a frenetic approach to accumulating points might never be replicated in the future.
Even under normal circumstances, if you manage everything yourself, earning two to three million points at most is already top-notch.
Miss System is correct—nuclear strikes are not a punishment, but rather a great kindness that ended the most devastating war.