NOVEL Global Dungeon: I Can See the Status Bar Chapter 331 - 149: Paw Patrol Saves the World (6k)_2

Global Dungeon: I Can See the Status Bar

Chapter 331 - 149: Paw Patrol Saves the World (6k)_2
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Chapter 331: Chapter 149: Paw Patrol Saves the World (6k)_2

The receptionist looked at Lu Wenwu with strong admiration in her eyes, and the [Sincere] affix was also displayed in the Eye of Insight.

"The training mortality rate of the Yellow Springs Warrior is too high. Just the ordinary training mortality rate exceeds fifty percent, and the final assessment pass rate is even only five percent. Sigh... with my small arms and legs, going there is just asking for death."

Lu Wenwu: "???"

Wdnmd, what kind of outrageous unit is this, with such a high mortality rate just for joining the training?

By this rate, for every forty people trained, only one survives?

6, it seems the Superhuman Federation has a bit of a population surplus.

Not even a self-proclaimed overpowered country would dare to operate like this! fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

Lu Wenwu instantly understood why the Yellow Springs Warrior seemed like the best solution for social mobility, but there were so few applicants.

This mortality rate is simply ridiculous.

Arriving at the room for changing citizen identity information, Lu Wenwu thought he might encounter some trouble here—where would a pseudo-transmigrator like him get citizen information?

He was already prepared to fight his way out and flee to another city at the drop of a hat.

But the staff didn’t say a word and directly sent him into a medical scanner for a full body scan.

Lu Wenwu immediately used his spiritual power to simulate physique data that was much stronger than an ordinary person’s.

After the medical report came out, they swiftly created a new file for him, establishing a new citizen identity record.

They even reissued him a personal terminal and an ID card.

Since Lu Wenwu indicated that he was a solitary orphan, with only a dog to rely on, the staff thoughtfully allocated his citizen points directly to his personal file, skipping the step of distribution to relatives.

They even suggested that if Lu Wenwu was willing to spend 0.5 citizen points, Mao Mao could receive extremely favorable living conditions during his six-month training period, with someone specifically assigned to take care of the dog.

Seeing this efficiency which was even higher than the Netherworld’s, Lu Wenwu silently gave a thumbs-up, politely declined their offer, and credited it to the identity of a Yellow Springs Warrior.

It seems in this society, a higher citizen level can really crush people.

Maybe there’s also the occupational bonus factor for being a Yellow Springs Warrior.

However, Lu Wenwu never expected the other party’s efficiency to be even faster than he imagined.

He casually mentioned that he was a homeless drifter, and the recruitment office staff immediately arranged a special aircraft for him, directly sending him to the Yellow Springs Warrior Military Academy.

Even when Lu Wenwu was holding Mao Mao on the aircraft, he still couldn’t quite believe it.

The Superhuman Federation... always gives him a sense of having an overpopulated manpower surplus, yet being extremely eager for troops, even resorting to bandit logic like drafting men by force.

Listening to the continuous propaganda of democratic slogans and mottos on the aircraft, Lu Wenwu leaned on Mao Mao, tinkering with the personal terminal issued by Super Earth, which was somewhat similar to a phone on Blue Star.

From this, he saw the complete citizen ranking system.

Theoretically, the lowest is F-level, but there’s also a very special G-level.

This level represents slaves, a race with no citizen status at all.

Lu Wenwu was puzzled as to why such a modern nation still had a slave status, but it indeed exists.

In this country, Yellow Springs Warriors and their families, as C-Class Citizens, are already considered the elites among the ordinary, basically at the top.

B-level includes some minor officials and individuals with significant contributions who are gradually transcending the ordinary citizen level, along with their families.

A-level refers to scientists, scholars, engineers, and other professionals, along with their families.

These people are also known as Priority Citizens, sitting at the top of society, enjoying significant privileges.

If these individuals are trapped somewhere and facing death by other races, the nation will dispatch a large number of elite troops for rescue, including the Yellow Springs Warriors.

As for S-Class Citizens, they need no explanation; they are the pinnacle of society, the most elite status.

Their status and position are exceedingly prominent, often holding substantial power as national leaders, financial magnates capable of manipulating the economy, or super-capitalists owning vast industries.

Beyond that, there are the legendary Super Citizens.

It is said that only the Grand President and members of the Elder Council are Super Citizens, with their specific privileges unknown.

The personal terminal merely extols the virtues and character of Super Citizens in every possible way without mentioning any substantive details.

After going through many such instances, although Lu Wenwu typically doesn’t like thinking too much, because of constant exposure, he understands the mechanism of these scenarios very well.

If he could maximize his citizen level, even if it doesn’t necessarily trigger hidden tasks, it would surely greatly aid his evaluation in such scenarios.

It is something he must advance.

Additionally, the Yellow Springs Warrior has its own upgrade system, with a total of one hundred and fifty small levels, unlocking new military ranks every five or ten small levels.

For example, right after graduating from the military academy, one is a Level 1 Cadet. Level 50 Rank is known as the Skeleton Admiral.

Afterward comes Captain, then General, and following General... the ultimate Level 150 is Super... Private?

What kind of nonsensical system is this!

Lu Wenwu felt very puzzled by this weird classification.

Privates outranking Generals, alright, alright, you’re unique with your upside-down ranking, aren’t you?

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