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Chapter 301: Elite Host

"Hey, the number of lives harvested has exceeded one million, and I have been promoted to an elite host. The location of the elite host will be marked on all hosts."

Following a beep, a dazzling red light beam also appeared above Ian.

"Hey, be promoted to elite host and be rewarded with a free redemption qualification."

"Hey, promote to the elite host, turn on the war mode, and open the active offensive resource exchange library."

"Hey, promote to the elite host, turn on the unlimited exchange mode, make sure that the reserved resources will not be updated, and there is no limit to the number of exchanges."

Ian was a little surprised, but it was expected, which could explain why Emil's robot soldiers could keep filling in.

He immediately began to check the updated resources. There were still nine updated resources, two elementary resources, three intermediate resources, one advanced resource, and three red balls, indicating that they were active offensive resources.

Two of the primary resources are a pistol and an ordinary car. Just ignore them. These things are everywhere now.

The three intermediate resources are an anti-material sniper rifle plus 100 bullets, a twin heavy machine gun plus 10,000 bullets, and mines. The mines cost eight Death coins, and the other two cost sixteen Death coins.

Ian wanted to try the unlimited exchange mode, and Karl's army also lacked two other heavy firepower weapons. He chose the anti-material sniper rifle. The system immediately prompted whether to use the free exchange, but Ian quickly denied it. Sixteen

It's just a Death Coin. If you use the free redemption qualification, it will be a big loss.

Ian chose to exchange using Death Coins. Sure enough, when he chose to exchange, the system asked him again for the amount to exchange, and there was no limit.

"This is simply a weapons arsenal. No wonder it's called War Mode. If you have enough Death Coins, you might be able to exchange them for weapons and equipment for an entire army at once." Ian thought to himself.

One was to try it out, and the other was to replenish Carl's weapons and equipment. Ian exchanged ten copies of each of the sniper rifles and machine guns. At this time, the system once again prompted him whether to retain the unlimited exchange of these two resources.

"No reservation." Such weapons can be purchased from arms dealers, and there is no need to occupy a resource exchange window. Therefore, after the exchange is completed, the two exchange windows immediately return to black.

Another high-end resource is an electromagnetic tank worth 200 Death Coins. It is said to be equipped with a small nuclear reactor. It uses the energy of the reactor to emit super strong electromagnetism and can attack three targets at the same time, with a range of three thousand meters.

Looking at the introduction, I feel that it is quite powerful. Based on the idea that the system is produced and trustworthy, Ian redeemed ten electromagnetic tanks and retained the unlimited redemption of electromagnetic tanks. After his redemption was completed, the redemption window for electromagnetic tanks was always maintained.

The remaining three offensive resources daunted Ian. The unit price of 10,000 Death Coins made him a little embarrassed. Although he was now considered an elite host and had harvested millions of lives,

He now only has less than 40,000 Death Coins left.

Just leave it to fate. Ian randomly chose a red ball, but suddenly discovered that the ball did not appear in his hand. Instead, it was opened in the exchange window. Inside was a mechanical dog. It was said to be fast and attack.

A strong dog-shaped robot, the exchange price is one hundred Shinigami coins.

It was still necessary to exchange the Death Coin, but it was confirmed that the robot soldier in India who was hosting Emil had indeed exchanged it in this way. He chose to give up the exchange, and the exchange window was closed again.

Looking at the more than 20,000 death coins left, Ian became cruel and clicked on one again. The result this time finally satisfied him. What appeared was the same robot soldier as Emil's, introduced as an ordinary robot soldier.

, executes the host's orders perfectly, and what makes Ian most satisfied is his price. A robot soldier like this only costs ten death coins.

No wonder the emir refused to expand the scale of the robot soldiers. Ten thousand robot soldiers would also require one hundred thousand death coins. If they were exchanged on a large scale, or if they were intensively bombed, the losses would be too great.

However, based on Ian's current situation, it is still very cost-effective to exchange for a thousand robot soldiers as an assault force.

He spent 10,000 Death coins to exchange for 1,000 robot soldiers, and kept unlimited exchanges. The robot soldiers were temporarily stored in the resource warehouse. After dealing with Emil's robot soldiers, Ian did not intend to let them go to the battlefield like this, even if they were robots.

Soldiers will be damaged if they are hit by bullets. He wants to arm these robot soldiers to minimize losses.

Ian is not going to open the last remaining offensive resource. He has to keep some Death Coins for life-saving purposes. After all, he is on the battlefield now. When he stops redeeming them, in addition to the reserved nuclear-powered electromagnetic tanks and robot soldiers, he

Outside the window, all other redemption windows are closed.

After a long time, the plane finally landed at the base of Iraq. When Carl saw Ian, he reported to him with red eyes: "In the battle last night, a total of more than 2,400 enemy troops were killed, and eight of our troops were killed.

More than a hundred people."

"Yes, the task was completed very well." Ian patted Carl's shoulder and walked past him. He did not notice that Carl's eyes were full of sorrow.

When Ian returned to the room and was about to carefully study how to use the robot soldiers, Carl walked in with red eyes.

"What? Do you have anything else to do?" Ian asked.

Karl said with a somewhat dissatisfied tone: "Mr. Ian, those who died are all our own soldiers, but Sara and the others are waiting for our entire army to be annihilated. I think... I think... we shouldn't become cannon fodder."

, our numbers are not large to begin with, if this continues, all our troops will die before the Americans attack."

Ian stood up with a smile and said: "Karl, you have to believe me, you fought very well yesterday and helped me a great favor. I can tell you now for sure, because of yesterday's battle

, which made me confident of victory in this war, and the brothers of the World Destruction Army performed very bravely."

After listening to this, Karl suddenly became energetic and saluted: "The World Destruction Army has always been a heroic force."

When Carl was about to leave, Ian added: "Tell everyone, every time they participate in a battle, they will receive a reward of one thousand US dollars. Every time they kill an enemy, they will also receive a reward of one thousand US dollars. Those who unfortunately die in battle will wait for the battle."

Upon completion, you will receive a pension of no less than 100,000 US dollars."

Carl's body was shaken. Mr. Ian always meant what he said, and now he finally gave an explanation to the people below.

"Oh, trouble." After Karl left, Ian sat relaxed in the chair and sighed.

Betsy said: "It's never easy to be a leader."

"Haha, don't say such things, you are the future female president." Ian joked.

Betsy pouted and said: "You gave the World Destroyer Army such good conditions, but what about the people of the Holy Fire? They are also our subordinates."

"Tell them that under the same conditions, they all have overseas accounts. Now we can give them a fighting fund of US$100 million."

"That's great, Ian, I'm going to tell them the good news." Betsy jumped up excitedly, kissed Ian on the face and ran out.
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