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Chapter 1902, but, very cool!

After wasting a lot of effort, Luo Ji finally asked him to confirm all the resources in each city sector. He couldn't help but mutter...

"These people, let alone five-star wonders, why don't they even have four-star wonders?"

A miracle from one star to three stars, after this round of counting, he found seven more one after another, and then he realized that these people were not very good!

After so many years, how come there are only so few wonders? It’s too miserable.

At the same time, there are relatively few rare resources, such as uranium mines. Although he has already found one uranium mine, he wouldn't be too much if he was given two or three more.

But it turns out that uranium ore is really a rare resource, even rarer than ordinary rare resources.

There were so many player territories, but none of them had uranium mines, which made Luo Ji a little disappointed.

However, he was too lazy to worry too much and simply played a jigsaw puzzle on his own territory.

Of course, there are also particularities to playing puzzles. Generally, there are two deployment methods, one is unified deployment.

To put it simply, you pile all the cities with developed mining industries into one position, and then with a 'pop' sound, throw a wonder that is a blessing to the mining industry in the middle to improve the mining industry in the most efficient way.

Development speed and mining efficiency.

As for the other method, it is called full deployment.

To put it simply, it means that you have all kinds of resources in an area, and all aspects can be maintained at a certain level, so as to achieve the purpose of stable development.

Although the above unified deployment can achieve extremely high returns in individual development, there is a problem, that is, it is seriously biased and the development of that area is extremely uneven.

Let’s still take the mining industry as an example. In large industrial cities with developed mining industries, most of them have poor environments and low livability. It’s not easy to maintain them at an ordinary level.

Based on this premise, with so many large industrial cities piled together, if you are not careful, the livability will drop into a negative number. In other words, it will be easy to lose.

As for Luo Ji's development, he has always focused on a steady stream of development, and he will not use extreme methods. Therefore, personally speaking, of course he prefers a comprehensive deployment, and occasionally makes a few waves...

"A three-star mountain wonder is thrown here, and a two-star lake wonder is thrown here at the foot of the mountain. Ah~ It feels so comfortable~"

At this moment, Luo Ji, who was dragging the plate, had a happy expression on his face. Different from the tangled state before, he was now acting completely wantonly.

This way of stacking wonders together is not very cost-effective, but it’s very cool!

Stacked together, how spectacular does it look at a glance?!

After a lot of effort, Luo Ji finally finished all the arrangements. He couldn't help but stretch, and then just slumped down on his armchair, looking at the huge virtual window suspended in the air in front of him.

At this moment, the area around his civilization of all realms and the area that passed through his field of vision were all filled with cities.

Of course, Luo Ji did not bother with these two areas, the desert in the west and the extremely cold land in the north.

Although covering it directly can change the landscape, unless you cover the entire desert in one go, you still can't change the fact that the city to the west is next to a desert.

Terrains such as deserts and permafrost are extreme terrains with harsh environments. No matter which city you are next to, the livability will drop to a negative number. Who can bear this?

People can live in the bitter cold land because the ancestors of the northern tribes lived there. The native people are adapted to this environment, so the impact on the livability is small. There is nothing to say.

But if you drop a city out of thin air, the hundreds of thousands of people in that city will have to be able to adapt.

Even if you grit your teeth and hold on, over time, the probability of the city's land being desertified is much higher than the probability of completing the greening of the desert area.

By then, half of the city will be basically destroyed.

There are indeed desert cities, but you have to build such a city according to environmental requirements. It doesn't mean that you can just throw one in and it will be done.

Luo Ji obviously wanted to slow down this matter for a while.

In this way, this time's deployment is mainly concentrated on the south of his world civilization and the dark elf island on the sea.

There is not much to talk about on the island. As for the south, the territory is relatively large, so I can talk about it.

Originally, Luo Ji wanted to directly govern the newly deployed cities in the south as a province.

But then I thought about it, as a province, this seems a bit too much. Let a senior official and a group of mayors handle the governance. The workload will drive them crazy?

Taking this into consideration, Luo Ji was so merciful that he divided the original province into two.

The one close to the Yangtze River is directly named "Donghai Province", while the one close to the South China Sea is named "Nanhai Province", which can be said to be quite concise and clear.

At the same time, I have to say that these two provinces are very powerful. At a glance, there are resources and wonders everywhere. For players like Luo Ji, it is simply too comfortable.

In this wave of all-out war, to say that he has suddenly become rich is an understatement.

I carefully looked at my deployment again, and after confirming that there were no problems, I clicked the OK button. Suddenly, the world changed, and cities were invisibly distributed.

Luo Ji himself also left the battlefield quite simply.

Normally after a battle, the system would give players a period of time to burn, kill, and loot, but Luo Ji had no interest in this anymore, so he chose to leave early.

This point is the same for many players in the battlefield.

Everyone is in a hurry to get away from the battlefield so that they can adjust to the time difference and gain more development time. How can they waste their free time here?

Although we have just passed through a life-and-death crisis, how about being promoted to the gold rank and facing another life-and-death crisis?

If you go up there and get beaten up by a gold-level boss, that would be really cool.

In just a blink of an eye, the heaven and earth changed, and the space shifted. Luo Ji, who had already left the battlefield, received a reminder from the system without any surprise...

System reminder: Congratulations to the Chinese player ‘Luo Ji’ for meeting the promotion requirements. Based on the time in the neutral zone, you will be promoted to the gold rank in one month!

Hearing the congratulations from the system, a large number of silver-level players, including Luo Ji, looked completely unhappy on their faces.

This system reminder, when it falls on their ears, is no different from a reminder.
Chapter completed!
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