Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 178: Lor's Agenda (Part 2)


Unfortunately, the pricing that obtained the most votes is still not the highest one.

The pricing that received the most votes is for the first twenty-three layers of the Abyss to be a quarter of the continent's territory, and the Sea of Blood to be a seventh of the continent's territory, totaling five votes.

"Alright, the pricing of the Abyss Territory is roughly set within this range."

Francis closed the projection and said, "Next, we'll begin the second topic, determining the main development directions and limitations for each faction in the future."

"Now that we are free of external enemies, we should impose some restrictions internally; the Wizard World is only so big and cannot accommodate too many powerful beings."

"Previously, we discussed the method to limit breakthroughs to the Fourth Ring, and now we can deliberate in more detail. Anyone has thoughts they wish to share?"

In a space where resources are limited, imposing restrictions and creating thresholds for lower-level wizards is a necessary action.

Limiting the Witchcraft Position is only one aspect, after all, wizards learning the legacy before the Fourth Ring don't need apprentice witchcraft positions at all.

The most critical point is that the more people achieve the top levels, the more their power is diluted.

They risked their lives slaying gods and demons to secure this peaceful world.

If newcomers only require sufficient talent and luck to stand alongside them, it would undoubtedly be unfair.

This is the thought of most of those present... or to be precise, all the councilors except Lor.

Lor deeply understood that to change this, there was only one way, and that was to obtain the key to open new dimensions.

Beyond the dimensions, there are limitless opportunities and resources.

But limitless dangers also accompany them.

However, although there is danger, he knew well that it is far better to open the dimension and venture out than to have others pry it open and intrude.

Finding that key has become one of his main goals moving forward.

"I believe that in the future, we can measure contributions by the creation of witchcraft and new Elemental Factions, and when contributions accumulate to a certain extent, one can obtain the method for the Fourth Ring breakthrough." Earth Element councilor Peyton was the first to speak.

The things that can assist them are basically new witchcraft and inspiration from fusion witchcraft.

If it is useful to them, it can accumulate value and obtain the Fourth Ring breakthrough method, which he finds very reasonable.

"Valid point, but you forgot that foundational rune structures are equally valuable," reminded Wind Element councilor Aisling.

"Yes, and the Energy Furnace, if some wizard can make a breakthrough in it, they should also accumulate contributions," Gold Element councilor Yiao added.

"Hmm, regarding the potion aspect, I think we should make an opening as well..."

"And also..."

One by one, the councilors supplemented the details.

Imposing restrictions is essential, but they don't intend to stifle newcomers completely; otherwise, they wouldn't have left so many resources available to them.

Through multiple restrictions, they aim to filter out more excellent talents, which is also one of their intentions.

Not long after everyone shared their thoughts, Francis organized them, repeated them item by item, and let everyone vote to pass or veto them.

Finally, the vast majority of proposals were passed, with only a few overly outrageous ones being vetoed.

"The second topic concludes here; next, we begin the third topic on reforming the contribution point system."

Francis said, "Currently, our transaction and merit record system is overly cluttered, with contribution points, merits, and the newly proposed contribution accumulation."

"The most basic contribution point system has some oversights, such as values being too fixed."

"The actual value of some resources fluctuates with different time periods, but we use some extra precious resources to forcefully bind the value of contribution points within a threshold."

"Although it doesn't affect us, it is ultimately a kind of oversight."

"Therefore, I think it's time to do some streamlining. Does everyone agree with my proposal?"

What he referred to as contribution point value benchmarks are items such as Fourth Ring Scrolls, Meditation Talent Potions, and Space Rings.

Reforming them to match their intrinsic value might be more conducive to stability.

This was his original intention to attempt after the Battle of the Abyss, but now that it has ended early, it's time to unveil it.

"Agreed."

"No problem; tell us how you plan to change it."

"Yes, show us your solution so we can see if there's anything that needs supplementing."

...

The reform of the contribution point system has little impact on the councilors.

Therefore, their attitude is mostly one of curiosity, wanting to see how Francis plans to implement the changes.

"So it was he who proposed the Magic Crystal transaction system," Lor thought, hearing the chatter among the other councilors, becoming a bit enlightened.

He had no objections to the contribution points turning into Magic Crystals, and it had no real impact on him either.

Thus, he welcomed the idea.

"My plan is to convert contribution points into Magic Crystals, so that..." Francis slowly explained his ideas.

When he finished, unsurprisingly, no one opposed, and the proposal was thereby passed.

"Alright, I've said my piece; does anyone else have any topics to add?" Francis looked around and asked.

"I have a proposal to add." Lor responded immediately upon hearing that.

Regarding the player strategy, he wished to finalize it at this meeting.

"Please proceed," Francis nodded, gesturing with his hand.

The remaining councilors also curiously directed their gaze over, eager to hear the new ideas from this wizard alliance's most brilliant talent following Francis.

"Are you all aware of the 'players'?" Lor smiled and said, "If anyone isn't familiar, you can check the database now."

Some of the councilors had just flown up from the Abyss and directly entered the meeting, so it's understandable if they're unfamiliar with the appearance of players.

"Players?"

"Let me see."

"Truly fascinating, able to optimize witchcraft by consuming Magic Crystals."

"Hmm? Immortal? But able to consume Magic Crystals to enhance Spiritual Power?"

"No, I think they are not immortal, rather they can be resurrected after death."

"Alright, I wasn't precise enough."

"I really want to study them; it's a pity they have already vanished."

"Indeed."

...

After browsing through the player information, most councilors were quite regretful.

Clearly, such a miraculous presence had appeared in the Wizard World before, yet they missed the chance to study it due to the war, which was truly unfortunate.

"Jerald, you previously researched players, claiming to have found nothing. Were you just fooling us?" Dragon Bear councilor Ada suspiciously looked at Jerald.

"Most of my efforts were spent on planning the Legion's battle routes, and not getting results in just a couple of days of research is normal."

Jerald first explained, then added, "However, Lor did yield results, having discovered a method to enhance Spiritual Power through Magic Crystals."

This revelation cleared any doubts for councilors who wondered why Lor's Spiritual Power had suddenly reached the Fourth Ring's limit.

"Actually, everyone need not be anxious."

Lor smiled: "When I encountered players, they mentioned they would return again, and in large numbers."

"If they weren't lying, there will be plenty of opportunities for research in the future."

"My topic concerns the treatment of players."

"Regarding players, I have certain requirements, needing them to go to my Abyss Territory to slay demons."

"To avoid conflicts with everyone else's arrangements, it's best to outline a reasonable reward range for tasks, allowing players to choose their activities."

He had already determined his plan concerning the players.

Based on past experiments, as long as he issues demon-slaying missions, and players accept these missions and slay demons, he would receive Origin Points as a reward.

Then the remaining things became quite simple; he merely needed to post demon-slaying tasks in every continent and every Wizard Tower, and designate a few Wizard Legions to regularly escort players into the Abyss, leading them from the Abyss rift to his Abyss Territory, allowing him to await Origin Point increments.

The rest, he scarcely needed to worry over.

Resolving things with the Wizard Legion was also manageable, initially borrowing a few legions from Cooper, then replacing them once cultivating his own.

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