Chapter 33: “Kids will love this vehicle.”

Chapter 33 "Kids will love this vehicle."

Return to Chen Yi in the rented house in Yancheng.

Downstairs in the community, I have already seen many posters posted on the bulletin board.

Specifically, it is to recruit some people to go to the edge of Yancheng to build city defense buildings.

The salary is not bad.

3 coupons a day.

And this information has almost completely eliminated the circulation of cash. The country has come forward and started trading with coupons, so cash has completely lost its meaning of existence.

starting today.

Point coupons will become the official currency in circulation.

The night has darkened.

But tonight the community was extraordinarily lively, many people gathered in the community, discussing excitedly.

By discussing the topic, everyone obviously realized one thing.

That is, hiding all the time may not solve the problem.

You must make yourself stronger in order to have enough sense of security.

And when Chen Yi came, everyone's mouths were closed instantly, their expressions were a little tense, and they watched Chen Yi go away with a trace of fear and respect in their eyes.

After Chen Yi walked away.

These talents began to talk about it.

"He killed all the monsters outside Yancheng by himself?"

"That's no nonsense, you didn't see the title on his head, Invincible Under Heaven, this title is currently only owned by Chen Yi, right?"

"I don't know how strong he is now?"

"Then I don't know. Anyway, the title of the offender, Zhu Jiu Clan, seems to make people a little afraid to approach."

"It's also the first time I know that Chen Yi lives in our community. Then, on the other hand, is our place a relatively safe place in Yancheng?"

The voice fell.

Everyone looked at each other and understood the meaning in each other's eyes.

Chen Yi first put aside the props he found from Liu Yishou, and sighed regretfully, he didn't find the arena props he wanted.

This prop is perfect for him.

With this prop, he can basically walk sideways.

Just didn't drop.

I don’t know if it’s a one-time item or something else, but it didn’t drop.

I found 4 props from Liu Yishou and others, all of which are not very effective life props, and only one prop is quite interesting.

「Prop Name」: A small and cute plum.

"Item Level": E-level items.

"Prop Effect": When you are in a state of extreme hunger and thirst, just look at it, and the feeling of hunger and thirst will disappear instantly. There is no cooling down, and it can be used repeatedly.

"Props Restriction": It can only eliminate psychological hunger and thirst, but not physical hunger and thirst.

"Introduction to props": "Hunger and thirst here only refers to hunger and thirst in the literal sense."

It is a good prop for survival in the wilderness.

Can not feel hunger and thirst when there is a shortage of water and food, but the disadvantages are also very serious. After using it many times, it is very likely that you will die of hunger and thirst without feeling hungry or thirsty.

Then he took a deep breath, and opened the point shop with eyes full of anticipation!

970,000 points, which is basically the total amount of points a city can get!

Let him see if there is anything good.

The first thing that catches the eye is the skill fragment.

"E-level random skill fragment x1": 5 points.

"E-level universal skill fragment x1": 50 points.

「.”

From E-level to C-level skill fragments, make full use of them.

His top priority now is to exchange some skills or props that can be used for defense, so as not to be shot in the back.

He looked at his personal panel with slight hesitation.

I now have two skills.

Each player can equip up to 8 skills.

Once assembled, cannot be removed, if removed, it is permanently lost and cannot be reassembled.

That is to say, if he removes the skill of calmness and peace from his skill bar, this skill will disappear in the backpack, and he will not be able to equip the item in the future.

Killing a player has a chance to drop a certain item, but it will not drop skills.

Therefore, when assembling each skill, he must be cautious, so as to avoid the situation that the skill bar is not enough in the future and he has to reluctantly give up.

He can't give up these two skills.

Calmness is low level, but it can permanently enhance his physical fitness.

Those who offend me will punish the Nine Clans, not to mention, whether it is killing monsters or cutting grass and roots, it is extremely easy to use.

He set his eyes on the "C-level universal skill fragment" in the store.

"C-level universal skill fragment x1": 20,000 points.

“.”

Seeing the price of this prop, the corner of Chen Yi's mouth twitched slightly and he didn't speak.

What is the concept of 20,000 points?

Ordinary people can only get 1 point by killing 1 Zerg monster. That is to say, if ordinary people want to exchange for a C-level skill fragment, they need to kill 20,000 monsters.

This difficulty is not small.

The price of "C-level random skill fragment x1" is much cheaper. It only needs 2000 points, which is ten times cheaper than the universal skill fragment of the same level.

"There should be a trading platform."

Tutu licked the corner of his mouth and said with emotion: "Everyone can put the skill fragments they don't need on the platform, and then trade the skill fragments they need."

"You can pay a little more coupons, but it's definitely cheaper than buying all-purpose skill fragments directly from the store."

Chen Yi nodded and did not speak, but what Kutu said was correct.

Just building such a platform requires a good reputation and the ability to quickly transport skill fragments to other cities.

It seems that only countries can do this so far.

As for whether such a function will be released in the game, he is not optimistic. If this function is to be released, the price of universal skill fragments will not be so much higher than the price of random skill fragments.

He currently has 8 fragments of different C-level skills in his hand, all of which were rewards from the last event, and there is only one of them.

Looking at it this way, the rewards of the 520 limited-time event last time were very generous.

As long as you get the first place in the kill list when you kill a Cupid, you can get C-level random skill fragments x10, and C-level universal skill fragments x3.

If converted into points, it would be a reward of nearly 100,000 points.

In terms of difficulty.

It is much easier to get the first place in the damage list of killing Cupid than killing 100,000 monsters.

This point is basically the same as what he guessed. The 520 limited-time event is a welfare event, and the rewards are relatively generous, so that players will not be helpless when facing the "enemy from outside the sky" event!

It seems that nearly a dozen cupids were refreshed in Yancheng that day.

Then he continued to swipe through the points store, first to have a general look at what was there, and then think about what he wanted to buy.

Next second—

His eyes stopped on a commodity.

"Vehicle Name": Mechanical Elk's Christmas Sleigh!

"Vehicle Level": C-level vehicles.

"Vehicle Effect": Can take 8 people at the same time, the maximum speed is 280km/h, can fly at low altitude, can be modified, and consumes 300 coupons per hour after starting!

"Vehicle Introduction": "Kids will love this vehicle."

"Vehicle Price": 500,000 points.

「ps: When the first player gets the vehicle, a patch update will be triggered.」

"The content of this patch update is roughly as follows, open the global vehicle leaderboard, open the vehicle modification panel, open...etc."

The words that attracted him the most were the introduction of the vehicle.

“Kids will love this vehicle.”

It was previewed in the version update on May 1, and the new rules added that month after the June version update are about "life".

And June 1st is Children's Day!

This vehicle appeared in the point shop of "Enemies from Extraterrestrials" at the right time, plus that intriguing introduction to the vehicle!

It's really hard not to associate it!

(end of this chapter)

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