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Game Transmigration: Saving the World Again 1000 Years Later

Zhou Mu finds himself remaining in a single-player VR game despite having decided to quit after platinum-ing the entire game. However, he realizes that the world has completely changed. Realizing life in the game is better, he continues on with his in-game name, William Kane. “Why is the world united under my name? And what’s with the religion that honors me as their god? The royals are claiming to be my descendants? Was there ever such a function in the game? What have they done for the past 1000 years when I was gone?” Zhou Mu was completely lost. “Are you calling me a traitor? Aren’t you guys the ones who have been doing evil deeds in my name? Behold, for you shall witness this lost forbidden spell!”

Seven Dopplegangers · Jogos
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372 Chs

Miners

The Silverstream Mine was the largest mine in Thorn City. About 40% of the Elementium Silver ores were produced here every year. It was precisely because of this that Thorn City's largest Elementium Silver refinery was built nearby.

Of course, this mine and refinery were a part of Duke Simon's massive industrial business.

William checked the Cass Durant bounty issued by Duke Simon. Half of the people who died at his hands were Silverstream Mine miners, and the rest were more or less related to the Elementium Silver industry pertaining to this mine.

According to his experience in the game, this place would probably be filled with holes when a Soul-Ingesting Spider Demon was sighted.

However, he didn't quite understand why everything was tied to a mine.

Every Void Sovereign corresponded to a concept or phenomenon. For example, the Lady of Starvation symbolized a pathological cycle of life and death, the wrongly distorted food chain, and an irreversible consumption of one's self. Therefore, the Lady of Starvation's spawns were often associated with concepts like corruption, festering, infestation, and the undead. Similarly, they only enjoyed appearing in areas with such elements.

As for the Whispering Empress, she symbolized conspiracy, betrayal, trickery, and murder. As a spawn of the Whispering Empress, the places where the Soul-Ingesting Spider Demons loved to appear should be filled with schemes and plots, such as the complicated courtrooms or the nobles who engaged in intense power struggles.

No matter what, they shouldn't be related to the miners.

William felt the need to figure out what they were parasitizing so many miners for.

"Brute Cole."

"Here!"

"Sigmonds Carter."

"Here!"

The supervisor with an iron whip at his waist held the roster and named them one by one. A row of dusty miners in sloppy overalls stood in a neat line on the flat ground in front of the mine. At everyone's feet were ropes, crane mouth shovels, and mineral lamps.

When their names were called out by the supervisor, they did their best to answer loudly and then stand as straight as possible without making eye contact with the person.

"Colt Brand."

"…"

The silence made everyone turn their gaze to the end of the line. A child who looked to be 15 or 16 years old stood there drowsily in overalls that were too wide for him. His head was lowered, and he looked like he was about to fall asleep standing.

The supervisor slowly walked in front of the child as if he was intrigued. He picked up the iron whip hanging at his waist and gently lifted the child's chin with the iron whip's grip.

The cold touch jolted the child awake. He looked at the smiling supervisor in front of him in a daze and then seemed to realize something.

"Ah, here!"

He immediately straightened his body and replied loudly. He didn't take a breath after saying that.

The supervisor retracted the iron whip in his hand and asked softly, "Don't be nervous, chill! I remember that you were the miner who reported for duty the day before yesterday, right?"

"Yes, sir! I'm here to take over my father's position as Hilton Brand!" the child replied loudly.

The supervisor nodded and spoke with a smile.

"Oh, Hilton… Your father is an outstanding team leader here. The team he leads is on average more than 20% more efficient than the other teams every time they mine. With him around, it saves me a lot of effort."

The child wanted to smile when he heard the supervisor's words, but the latter half of the supervisor's words froze his smile.

"But has your father never told you about the punishment for dozing off at the morning assembly?"

The next second, an iron whip struck his left thigh, slicing open his work uniform, and leaving a two-foot-long, half-finger-deep gash on his leg.

"You have to be whipped three times for dozing off at work. If you cry out when being whipped, you get two more lashes."

The supervisor's genial smile completely disappeared as he spoke with a cold expression.

The child gritted his teeth and didn't say a word as he stared at the supervisor.

"Not happy?"

"No, sir!" he gritted his teeth and said.

"If you aren't happy, you can scram back now and wheedle to your crippled and blind father. Wait till the day you can't pay the city maintenance tax before being chased out of Thorn City to become a serf. If you still want to remain here, turn around immediately and get another two strokes."

The youth named Colt silently turned around. A middle-aged man with a thick beard standing beside him suddenly spoke.

"Sir, this child, Colt, has only been here for two days. He's still not used to the working pace of the Silverstream Mine. He'll get used to it in two days. If he suffers two more lashes from you today, it will probably be difficult for him to go down the mine."

The supervisor glanced at him before saying, "So, you want to be Mr. Nice Guy, eh? How about you take these two strokes for him?"

The person immediately lowered his head and stopped talking.

The supervisor sneered and weighed the iron whip in his hand. Just as he was about to swing it at the other party's back, a tall man in the middle of the team spoke.

"This child can't take the two hits. I'll take it for him."

The supervisor stopped.

"Mr. Nice Guy, Sigmonds. Why? Do you want to stand up for others again?"

"It's just that I owe his father a favor. It's not just me; everyone here owes his father a favor. If it weren't for his father holding on to the brace with all his might, we would've died inside when Mine Path #7 collapsed," the tall man named Sigmonds said calmly.

"Yeah, if it weren't for his father, we would've been buried."

"That's how his father broke his leg."

"Sir, let me take this whip on behalf of this child."

Upon hearing his words, the other miners began to speak up. A few bold ones even stood up and expressed their desire to receive punishment on behalf of the child.

"Shut up!"

As the discussion in the team became louder and louder, the supervisor—who was about to lose control of the situation—roared loudly, drowning out everyone's voices.

There was a hint of thunder in his roar, and the surrounding air blinked with a few thin bolts of lightning.

The miner team instantly fell silent.

This supervisor was actually a magic chanter.

He looked at Sigmonds with a livid expression. After a while, he turned to the child and said, "Colt, in order not to affect today's progress, you will follow the mining team to the mine today, but you will continue receiving punishment when you return tonight. Come with me, Sigmonds. If any instance of you inciting the miners to question the Duke's authority happens again, get lost."

With that said, he hung the iron whip back at his waist, shook out the name roster, and continued calling out the remaining names.

"Huh?"

When the supervisor finished counting everyone on the list, he discovered that another person had appeared at the back of the team.

He walked in front of the person.

Although that person wore the same uniform as the surrounding miners, his bearing was worlds apart from the people beside him. Perhaps it was because his figure wasn't that muscular, or perhaps it was because he didn't look dusty.

Perhaps it was because his gray hair and silver eyes didn't match the people around him.

"Why aren't you on the list?"

"I was transferred over yesterday."

The supervisor reminded him unhappily, "I was transferred over yesterday, sir."

"You don't have to call me sir."

With that said, everyone held their breaths.