Ging wouldn't refuse. Oboro knew this very well.
As long as it was something that this man was interested in, he wouldn't mind taking some risks.
Afterwards, Ging was guided by an NPC, reviewed the registration interface before entering the game, and keenly noticed the player agreement.
The player agreement had very small font, and none of the mafia Nen ability users who had entered before had noticed it.
"What is this..." Ging read the content of the agreement. The text was written very euphemistically, and had a very strong deceptive nature.
But he still tasted the hidden meaning.
Exploitation.
Blatant, undisguised exploitation.
Moreover, this agreement was probably the most important point of the entire game, and was also Oboro's purpose.
Why did he need players to provide 'energy', and indirectly 'sell their lives'?
Ging's Greed Island focused on the fun of letting players explore and collect themselves. It also included some level-breaking content attached to special cards. It was a gameplay that was truly born to highlight the 'game'.
But this Hero Island, to put it bluntly... Gave Ging the feeling that it was purely a tool that Oboro was using.
"As the saying goes, if you want to get something, you always have to pay a price... There's no free lunch in the world." Oboro, who was on the side, put his hands in his pockets, and said calmly.
It wasn't that he was thick-skinned, but that he was stating a fact.
Ging smiled.
Indeed... People's desires were infinite.
After getting a loot through the game, and tasting the sweetness, there would be a second time.
This was also one of the weaknesses of human nature, which had been seized by Oboro.
"Are you planning to completely open it up?" Ging looked at Oboro.
"Yeah."
Oboro nodded.
If he wanted to enter Greed Island, he had to purchase the corresponding game equipment first... The longer the game existed, the greater the difficulty of entering would be, because the number of devices was limited, and the price was also very expensive.
However, Hero Island was different. In order to 'make a lot of money', Oboro would naturally need to harvest a large number of players. Ging didn't doubt that Oboro had the ability to advertise Hero Island on a large scale... Because the influence and radiation of the mafia on society couldn't be ignored.
It had a momentum background and channels that private game production teams like Greed Island couldn't compare to.
In this way, it would make Hero Island's positioning completely different from Greed Island. The development of Hero Island was very likely to evolve into another 'Heavens Arena'.
Under Oboro's gaze, Ging quickly registered his information, and took an ID, gold.
Symbolizing gold.
It showed that he had agreed to the deal with Oboro.
He obtained the qualification to play, and also... He would help Oboro improve the loopholes in the game during the beta test.
Immediately after, Ging stood on the teleportation platform, and looked directly at Oboro, "Aren't you going in?"
"I won't. You can go and experience it yourself." Oboro replied.
"Okay."
Ging nodded slightly.
After saying this, he was teleported away.
"Master... Is it okay?" After Ging left, Mondale approached, and asked cautiously.
As the captain of the Phyllis Family's guard team, and one of the high-level personnel of the family, Mondale's vision had grown a lot over the years as his strength had increased. He could see that this guy named Ging Freecss might not be an ordinary person... And he had also heard the conversation between the two people. The fact that Oboro could have him help improve the game architecture showed that the man was capable.
But the problem was that Hero Island had always been something that Oboro had personally done, and had spent a lot of time and effort to train talents, and create it.
The game management and NPCs involved were all his own people...
Now, he was suddenly letting an outsider interfere.
"He's just a player. He doesn't have any permissions... What he has to do is more to give suggestions, and let us improve it. Moreover, this kind of person won't have any thoughts of exploiting loopholes or creating loopholes. He just wants to experience the fun of the game... Or rather, understand me from the perspective of the game." Oboro explained casually, walked outside the hall, and waited for Ging to return.
"Understood."
Seeing him say this, Mondale didn't ask any further.
"He... Should already be wary of me..."
Oboro thought to himself.
He didn't plan to hide it from Ging. He believed that the other party had also observed that Hero Island was a tool, and that Oboro was preparing to open it to the world, which would inevitably attract an endless stream of players, making the server always fully loaded.
Because the number of spots was limited, players who wanted to enter later would definitely have to queue... And the 'ticket' to enter Hero Island was up to the Phyllis Family.
Oboro's family could use their private power to make a fuss about this.
In this way, the price of the ticket would rise, and the Phyllis Family would make a lot of money.
Even though they had become one of the Ten Dons, the number of personnel and power of the Phyllis Family had also been expanding these past few years, but the family's wealth wasn't as solid as it had been at the beginning, because there were too many places to spend money.
The biggest expense was cultivating newcomers with potential in the political careers of various countries, and helping them pave the way. In addition, they also had to bribe and move around to build relationships, etc. This expense was no small matter.
So, besides the mafia's basic foundation, there also had to be other profitable methods.
The consequences of the game being completely opened were also obvious... The Nen ability users who were attracted would have different backgrounds, and would be mixed. It would also attract a lot of attention. If the Phyllis Family couldn't stabilize the order on the island, there would undoubtedly be trouble.
However, there shouldn't be any tricky factors in the short term after the game was opened.
After all, the mafia power of the Six Continents, and the entire human world, was far above the Heavens Arena.
With normal operation, there would be very few variables.
The reason why Oboro was doing this was to harvest a large number of players in a short amount of time, so that the game world could get 'nourishment'.
This way... He could better 'run independently offline' in the future.
His current Nen ability was attached to the game... And had drawbacks.
If Hero Island was destroyed, he himself would also be affected. This was also why one of his summoner skills was Teleport.
To ensure the safety of Hero Island within a certain period of time.
For him, the true purpose of creating this game in the real world was as a tool, and a sacrifice to transform his Nen ability. Besides this, it had no other meaning. Oboro didn't like having weaknesses or shortcomings...
Therefore, the game treasury of the Endless Illusionist, its essential function, besides replacing and peeling, also had one last function, which was to go offline.
To detach from the game body!
This was the inside story of the 'player agreement'.
To harvest every Nen ability user, and make them pay the price to pay for their actions.
With the current stability and completeness of the game, including its strength, it still couldn't do this, but as long as more players were harvested... The time to go offline would be accelerated, and Ging's arrival and help was also a catalyst.
This man was very useful to Oboro.
Once the offline process was completed... Oboro wouldn't have to worry about the problem of Hero Island anymore. It wouldn't matter even if it was destroyed.
This game would purely become an industry of the Phyllis Family.
At this point, even if Ging had some ideas, or tampered with the game in any way, Oboro wouldn't care... As long as that 'player agreement' wasn't tampered with.
The agreement was the most crucial thing.
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