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The World Online

Earth Online – a virtual MMORPG that takes place in the future year of 2190 – a game that everyone will bet their futures on. Set in a map that is ten times the size of real-world Earth, players battle for supremacy in the first game to feature personal adventure, territory construction, and grand warfare. For every death you experience in the game, your level would drop back to zero. Ouyang Shuo, an above average player, suffered the ultimate betrayal. For merely a piece of equipment, his sworn brother betrayed and backstabbed him. This time, after he reincarnated in the game, Ouyang Shuo swore to exact vengeance. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Ouyang Shuo found himself back five years before the betrayal – right before the launch of Earth Online. This time, armed with the knowledge from his past life, Ouyang Shuo would venture upon a new path. How to perfectly complete quests? What historical battle maps would appear? How should one build up their territory? Utilizing the experience from the predecessors of his last life, Ouyang Shuo makes his bid for the top against all odds. Follow his journey as he seeks to lord over the world! A different kind of tale that blends historical characters and virtual reality gaming, with heavy emphasis on kingdom building and warfare.

Sheng Xiao Jian Ke · Spiele
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200 Million Mu of Farmland

Redakteur: Exodus Tales

Chapter 1155 – 200 Million Mu of Farmland

As the Chinese New Year approached, there was little in terms of big news in the wilderness. The focus of the entire world was on the beast wave. After Silver Hand and Azure Badge were revealed, the effects slowly festered.

In the entire wilderness, hidden currents moved.

It was under such a background that Great Xia Dynasty started a large purchase of grain.

 

Oceans' worth of gold was slowly transferred to the chambers of commerce who purchased large amounts of grain from Johor, Java, Piao, Peacock Dynasty, Persian Empire, and more.

Sometimes, the chambers of commerce directly bought it, while sometimes, it passed through a middle man.

As the price that the Great Xia merchants bought the grain at was a little higher than the market price, the merchants of various countries did not consider their country's grain issue and sold the grain that they had amassed.