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Lord Of The World: I Become The Lord Of The Desert From The Start

Billions of people around the world were transmigrated to the game world of “Shining Era.” Everyone became lords and possessed their own land. They recruited troops, gathered resources, occupied mines, attacked cities and built up their empires. In this world of lords, the most important resource was the troop lairs where they could recruit troops. However, the potential of these lairs was fixed. If anyone wanted to obtain a top-level troop, they could only do so by defeating powerful wild troops and occupying their lairs. However, Richard discovered that he could actually improve the level of troop lairs directly. From then on, various powerful troops were groomed by him. When the other players were still leaping with joy from obtaining a high-level troop, behind Richard were a Desert Pharoah, a Demonic Scorpion King, a Mechanical Giant, a Demon Baron, a Blood Archduke, a Five-colored Evil Dragon, and a Fallen Angel. From that day on, a prosperous and dazzling oasis city was established in the desert. As for Richard, he became the ruler of the desert.

Carp Blowing Bubbles · Sci-fi
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Chapter 172: Rioters [2/2]

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Each kill brought back could be exchanged for nearly 70,000 to 80,000 units of resources.

And that was with a 30% commission. Otherwise, it would have been even more profitable.

The following morning was Monday, July 1.

The hunt continued.

Every Monday night at 8 o'clock, the troop lair would refresh. And he still had more than 10 hours.

The troop also went increasingly further away.

From dawn to dusk, the surrounding troop's gathering place had been cleared, which brought him 300,000 units of resources.

After two days and one night of hunting, the total resources of 200,000 units on Richard's status panel soared to 900,000.

That quietly gratified him.

Finally, he had some surplus food...

However, he also saw clearly that this was the amount accumulated from not clearing the troop's gathering place for a month.