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Chapter 80, Reaching a Consensus

Earl Hamlet and Pan Long talked for a long time, and finally both sides finalized a plan.

This plan is generally not much different from the plot when Pan Long played the game. It is to gradually establish a stronghold in the maze, and take turns to ensure that the stored materials are not destroyed by the monsters in the maze.

With these strongholds, adventurers can greatly speed up their exploration of the maze and have more security.

This is what Count Hamlet had wanted to do for a long time, but he was always powerless.

It is not easy to build a stronghold in the dark maze. First, powerful holy objects are needed to dispel evil, then an endless bonfire is needed to dispel darkness, and finally a powerful guard is needed to resist monsters that may attack.

He has sacred objects; bonfires can continuously transport firewood; but he has never been able to solve the problem of the guardian.

In the dark maze, monsters can move freely. Although they usually run around aimlessly, if someone leads it, it is easy to organize a large-scale monster army to launch attacks on underground strongholds.

In contrast, Hamlet Town was unable to find the main force of the Monster Legion in advance and wipe out it.

This means that they can only be beaten passively, and they will even be attacked by monsters deliberately looking for time to defend against weak defense.

Earl Hamlet thought for a long time but couldn't solve this problem.

But Pan Long's appearance has solved the most difficult problem.

Pan Long can see things in the dark, and he is completely unaware of the evil spirit and pressure that permeates the maze. With his extremely powerful force, one person is enough to sweep the maze. As long as he runs into the maze regularly to sweep a few times, the monsters will not even think about merging together, and even those powerful monsters who can control monsters dare not show up - they will die if they come out.

With his help, the long-prepared plan of Count Hamlet can finally be implemented!

Pan Long's plan is more radical than the Earl of Hamlet. He believes that it is not enough to just establish a stronghold in the underground ruins. Hamlet Town should take the initiative to set up a stronghold in the wilderness leading to the outside world, and sweep away the thieves wandering in the wilderness to stabilize the connection between Hamlet Town and the outside world.

"No matter how many demons there are in the town maze, it cannot withstand the endless desire of adventurers around the world for wealth." Pan Long explained his plan, "So, as long as the transportation to the outside world can be convenient, adventurers will increase in a large number. There are many demons, and we also have them. In terms of quantity, will we humans still lose to demons?"

Strictly speaking, this plan is actually a bit cruel - it means using adventurers as consumables to fight against the demons in various mazes, and to compete with who has the largest number.

If it were when he was just starting out, Pan Long would never have made such a plan. But now he is no longer the same as he was back then. His years of adventure in the world have made him deeply understand the truth that "justice also needs a price."

There is nothing in the world that can be obtained without effort. If you think the years are peaceful, there must be someone who is sheltering you from the wind and rain.

If he was given enough time, he would be confident that with his own power, he would be able to sweep away the ghosts and monsters around Hamlet Town. Even if he could not get rid of a few final bosses, he would at least block the maze where they were and let them shrink into the maze and slowly accumulate dust.

But he didn't have enough time, only less than two months.

Although even if the time comes, I can still come in again after leaving this world. But who knows how long will the time in this world be advanced next time?

Over the years, the world he has visited the most is "Sword and Song of Sorrow". The time flow rate in that world is very unstable, and there seems to be no formula that can be applied simply.

The first time he entered that world was when the story just began; the second time he entered it half a year later, and the time he had passed two or three years; the third time he entered it a few years later, but less than half a month had passed in that world.

A similar situation also exists in the "Next Year's Ark" world that he has entered many times.

So Pan Long really couldn't be sure. If he didn't solve the problem, when he came back next time, would he see a prosperous adventurer town or a deserted ruin with demons rampant?

Since there is not enough time and he can't stand alone, he has to let the people in this world pay more, make more sacrifices, and spend money with the monsters.

At least, their sacrifice is worth it. The sacrifice of each of them is a contributing to the road to eliminating threats to the world.

Pan Long didn't know whether those adventurers would be willing to sacrifice, but if they wanted to achieve the goal of eliminating evil demons to protect the world, their sacrifice was necessary.

Of course, it was also arranged by him.

He would not demand these people to sacrifice righteously, nor would he feel at ease about it, but at least he had a clear conscience.

This is their world. Whether it is the reincarnation of the Moon God or the scumbag old earl ascends to the gods, there will definitely be a major disaster next. I wonder how many creatures will suffer.

In order to stop this disaster, Pan Long will do his best, and people in this world will also do their best.

Everyone is swimming in the torrent of fate. He is nothing more powerful than ordinary adventurers who are less powerful; he has the ability to protect himself, but they do not.

That's all.

Perhaps one day, he himself will be swallowed up by the torrent of fate, like Zhao Sheng and Wen Chao, the heroic life will eventually end in a sad way.

In fact, there is no difference between us at this point.

Looking at his calm gaze, Count Hamlet sighed deeply.

This young Count was extremely wise, and of course he immediately understood what Pan Long meant.

And his choice is naturally only support.

He has no ability to predict the future, nor has hesitated to the wind, and cannot know the conspiracy that is happening and what will happen in the future. But he understands that a powerful adventurer like Pan Long will never make a decision for no reason.

He can obviously take steady steps, but he insists on being radical. The only reason is that time is tight and he has to be radical.

Why is Pan Long's time tight? He didn't know. But he knew very well that since Pan Long's time tight, he had to make full use of the time this powerful adventurer lived in Hamlet Town and not waste it.

Therefore, even if he had to use his lives to consume monsters, he would not object.

And... he actually doesn't care much about the lives of adventurers.

He is a good person, no doubt. But many of the adventurers in this world are not good people, and there is no doubt about this.

He will try to keep the adventurers who are good-character and have a good character alive, but he will never mind the adventurers who are not good things to die.

Even... if the lives of these scumbags can be exchanged for the reduction of monsters, they will be dead.

"No problem," he said, "maybe...this is also the only chance for those guys who can do anything for money. "

So, we reached a consensus.
Chapter completed!
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