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Global Shelter Game

Chapter 6: Green Blueprint
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Chapter 6: Chapter 6: Green Blueprint

After a dozen or so attempts, Ye Yun quickly found the correct formula.

[Assessment Type: Production & Manufacturing]

[Assessing Production Risk]

[Item for Production: [Small Protein Converter (White)]]

[Assessment: 100% Probability of Obtaining a White-tier Item. Risk Factor: 0%]

「Twenty minutes later.」

[Small Protein Converter (White)]

[Conversion Efficiency: 1 Point/Hour]

[Durability: 1000/1000] ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

With the protein converter, he could finally start construction on the food workshop he’d been putting off.

Ye Yun was delighted and sent his construction robots to build the new structure.

The other survivors, however, were getting restless.

"What’s going on? It’s been half an hour. Why haven’t any new [Small Filters (White)] been listed on the Trading Post?"

"Did something happen to God Ye Yun’s shelter?"

"What nonsense are you spouting, person above? Can’t you see the number of shelters is still 100 million?"

"Why did he suddenly stop?"

"Can the pro see what we’re saying?"

...

While waiting for the construction robots to finish the food workshop, Ye Yun took a moment to glance at the bustling public chat room.

As time went on, more and more people had gathered enough white components and the corresponding blueprints.

Since his supply was extremely limited and items were snapped up the moment they were listed, the vast majority of people were producing their own.

However, as the number of people producing the equipment grew, so did the number of failures.

After all, most people who succeeded wouldn’t get excited and post about it, but those who failed were a different story.

Normally, even without any mishaps, a single bionic person could only gather about 20 components in a full day.

A single production failure meant that more than half a day’s worth of exploration was wasted.

Therefore, many who failed at production would post in the chat room afterward.

This led many to misjudge the situation, thinking the success rate for producing equipment was lower than it actually was.

So, when they saw that Ye Yun was no longer selling [Small Filters (White)], they all started to panic.

Looking at everyone’s comments, Ye Yun thought for a moment, then began typing his own message into the chat box.

[This is Ye Yun. Thanks for all the support. ƒгeewebnovёl.com

My bionic person just acquired the blueprint for the [Small Protein Converter (White)], so we’re building a food workshop right now.

Once it’s done with that, I’ll immediately start producing both [Small Protein Converters (White)] and [Small Filters (White)].

Also, I’m in urgent need of more construction robots. If anyone has the relevant blueprints or any information, I’m willing to buy them at a high price.]

The moment Ye Yun’s message appeared, the public chat room erupted.

"Holy crap, it’s actually God Ye Yun."

"God, did you discover some kind of game bug? Can you share it?"

"How on earth are you producing so many [Small Filters (White)], God? I did a quick tally, and everyone’s failure rate is over thirty percent. Are you sure you’re not losing money by only charging 30 white components?"

"Whoever has the construction robot blueprint, hurry up and send it to the man! With more robots, we’ll all be able to get more equipment!"

"God Ye Yun, I’m nimble and obedient, please protect me!"

"We’re all shelter managers here, if you find a trick, you should share it with everyone!"

...

Watching the crowd of freeloaders in the public chat room, Ye Yun curled his lip in disdain.

’It’s true that I have the optimal production formulas for both devices, but why should I share such a resource for free?’

He felt that continuing to sell the finished products at a low price was already more than fair.

Right now, it was a seller’s market where demand for finished equipment far outstripped supply. Forget 30 white components—even if he sold them for 35, there would be no shortage of buyers.

After just a brief wait, his friend requests had already hit 99+.

Of course, he didn’t believe for a second that all these people had information or blueprints for construction robots.

But since he had nothing better to do, Ye Yun went ahead and accepted all the friend requests.

[God, I’m willing to offer 30 white components and 40 points of power. Can you sell me a filter directly? The quantity on the Trading Post is too low, I can never grab one.]

[Brother Ye, I have an important piece of information. I’ll tell you if you give me a filter.]

[Master Ye, we’re all from Chat Room 1, so we should be nearby. I’m willing to be your subordinate. Will you take me?]

[God, I have a green blueprint. Are you interested in buying it?]

...

Most of the messages were just useless flattery, but a few caught his eye.

Ye Yun: [What green blueprint? Send it over, let me see.]

The person on the other end replied instantly.

Zhang Haidong: [[Damaged .32 Handgun Blueprint (Green)]. It’s a green-tier weapon blueprint, definitely good stuff.]

Seeing the blueprint the other party sent, Ye Yun’s expression turned serious.

[Damaged .32 Handgun Blueprint (Green)]

[Description: A damaged blueprint for a .32 handgun. Combine it with the appropriate parts to craft the complete .32 Handgun Blueprint.]

’Well, I’ll be. A weapon blueprint.’

He’d been refreshing the Trading Post for days, and there hadn’t been a single blueprint for sale.

For this guy to just pull out a weapon blueprint—a green-tier one at that—Ye Yun had to admit he was impressed by the man’s luck.

After thinking for only a few seconds, he made his decision. He had to get his hands on this green weapon blueprint.

Right now, Number 1 and Number 2 were unarmed. If they ran into any danger, they’d be helpless. But with a weapon, things would be different.

He even thought he could send Number 1 and Number 2 deeper into more distant areas to explore for longer periods.

Ye Yun: [It’s definitely good stuff. Name your price.]

Zhang Haidong: [I want one filter and one protein converter, plus another 100 white components.]

Seeing the other man’s demands, Ye Yun frowned slightly.

’The price seemed a little steep. A full 160 white components for one green blueprint?’

However, looking at the blueprint’s description, Ye Yun was tempted.

This green handgun blueprint was one-of-a-kind at the moment.

Strictly speaking, it was far more valuable than the finished equipment he could produce.

White components were something you could get as many as you wanted, given enough time. After a full day of trading, he already had over 400 of them, and that number would only grow. Blueprints, on the other hand, were an absolutely scarce resource in the early game.

Even if it was a bit of a markup, he’d accept it.

Ye Yun: [No problem. I accept your terms. However, my construction robot is still busy. Can we trade in 40 minutes?]

Seeing how readily Ye Yun agreed, the other party didn’t try to raise the price at the last minute and agreed just as quickly.

Zhang Haidong: [Of course, no problem. I can wait 40 minutes for you, God.]

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