Chapter 1354: Chapter 352: Wall-Hacker Player, Destiny Casino (Part 4)
For example, when they exchange their betting chips, they’ll learn about the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce’s resource recycling and exchange mechanism.
While waiting for the outcome of their games, they’ll notice the flood of trade ads the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce has posted all over the Gambling City.
Over time, these Alien Races who came purely for entertainment might also start doing business with the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce, gradually becoming stable customers.
Thus bringing more incremental business to the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce and making the entire commercial ecosystem cycle more active.
This plan would allow the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce and Destiny Casino to achieve each other’s success.
The business plan in his mind was already complete; the only thing missing was the resources needed to build Destiny Casino in the early stage, and the expenditure for the initial free welfare events.
That made him want to hurry back to the clan land and seek resources from his clansmen.
But before that, he had to secure first place in this newbie power-leveling event and grab that 1,000,000 sacrificial power reward.
In Flight, Life Throat’s gaze once again locked onto a migrating group of Monsters.
His figure, wrapped in black Evil Wind, crashed down like thunder.
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What Life Throat didn’t know was—
He had already become the hot topic on the Player Forum.
Whether it was veteran players or tourists watching from the sidelines, everyone was already used to seeing a few wall-hanging-tier players appear every recruitment wave.
Like "Rebirth Return But Still Can’t Win," who showed up last wave.
And "Great Emperor," who showed up the wave before that.
The leveling Speed of these wall-hanging players left other newbie players eating dust.
But the wall-hanging "Rebel Throat" who appeared in this wave, the Speed he was showing had already broken the upper limit of what players thought was possible.
It was only the first day of launch, and his Combined Soul Level had actually rocketed up to Level 32.
What was even scarier was that his leveling Speed was still skyrocketing; every time other newbie players opened the event ranking, they’d be hit with a wave of powerlessness.
Don’t even talk about catching up—just not letting the gap widen further was already extremely difficult.
During this period, a player who bumped into him by chance had also recorded a short video.
In the video, that silver-haired figure swept across the desolate Gobi like a god of death, wrapped in black Evil Wind; wherever he passed, dunes collapsed and Monsters wailed.
With no Vehicle buff at all, he still tread on Evil Wind, his Speed on par with a Flight Vehicle.
His rate of unleashing AoE Hunting was even faster than an entire player party.
This mere ten-second video blew the forum up.
The comment section was full of players screaming:
"I just finished Hunting Monsters with my squad, hit Level 8, casually opened the rankings and instantly started doubting life... this has gotta be a hack, right? The system’s not banning him?"
"Caught abusing a BUG for sure. A Life Soul that Controls natural wind—there is no corresponding Life Soul in the current Life Soul Library at all. The only one that fits is Qi Die’s Wind Control, but the problem is Qi Die still hasn’t been contained yet. Star Network, hurry up and look at this, this player is blatantly cheating, already sitting at rank 1, you’re really not going to step in?"
"I’ve reported him 100 times already, but Brother Guide keeps ignoring me. The hack is this blatant and nobody’s doing anything?"
"This is a newbie? If Monster World didn’t have a spotless record of no BUGs and no hacks, I’d suspect the system BUG itself achieved sentience."
"Everyone upstairs, stop freaking out. Last time when Brother Rebirth hit rank 1 you were all yelling hacks too, then Brother Rebirth personally posted to explain and even taught you how to use Telekinesis. I already see through your little schemes: looks like you’re shouting ’solid proof of hacking,’ but in reality you just want Rebel Throat to come out and post so you can steal his tech. You think I don’t get you? Just yelling louder won’t help; not everyone’s going to pamper you. (Explorer resting his chin in deep thought, already sees through everything.jpg)"
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As for what was happening on the forum, Life Throat was completely in the dark.
By this point he had already disabled friend requests, and even the regional channel was muted.
Right now he only wanted to focus on Hunting and earn his first pot of startup capital.
The only thing he cared about was the event ranking he occasionally glanced at.
His first-place position was already unshakable.
Checking the rankings was mainly to see where his clansmen were sitting on the list.
As time went by, the clansmen who had probably been congested around the Newbie Village and hadn’t gone all-out yet were now all starting a ferocious chase.
One thing was certain: among the 32 clansmen who got the qualification, unless someone was truly unlucky and got delayed by something,
basically all of them could enter the top 50 of this event ranking.
When the event ended, maybe he could squeeze some more sacrificial power out of the clansmen who received event rewards.
The only thing he wasn’t sure of was whether these clansmen, who’d previously been harboring resentment,
still recognized him as Life Master and would cooperate with his demands. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
After becoming players, his clansmen had all obtained absolute freedom.
The restraints once bound by Bloodline had long since dispersed like smoke.
Rather than calling them his clansmen, it was more accurate to say they were thirty-one fellow travelers sharing the same origin and the same culture and historical perception.
This wasn’t some baseless worry.
The Destiny Clan’s development model was very unique: its members were all lone wandering merchants rather than a tightly knit ethnic group.
Back in Monster World, every Destiny clansman would roam different regions of the Pale Continent, and even other continents.
They obtained resources through equal-value bargaining; although they built a spiritual communication network with the Destiny Rule at its core, they rarely had much contact with each other.
What maintained their relationships, aside from Bloodline kinship, was mostly the threat of the outside world.
Only by huddling together could they survive in a world where the weak are prey to the strong.
But now, everything had changed.
After becoming players, members of the Destiny Clan no longer needed to rely on the clan to survive.
They could freely explore Monster World, death was no longer the end, and even acquiring Rule Power was no longer an insurmountable wall.