Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 95: Chapter 92 I Thought We Would Be Friends



Players below were whispering to each other... well, they were actually talking loudly!

Kael pretended not to hear and continued:

"However, I also need to inform everyone of some unfortunate news, even becoming a bard, which has relatively lower barriers to occupational change, is a major consumer of resources.

Indeed, I and everyone in Lancaster truly hope that you all can grow quickly, but the reality is that we cannot possibly invest all our limited resources in everyone.

For this reason, we have chosen a compromise approach."

Someone below then brought up a huge diagram, and Kael, pointing at the image of Dinel and the Holy Emblem on the diagram, said:

"King of Texts and Images whom the Church of the God of Literature worships, Oghma's Scribe—Lord Dinel. Believers are primarily bards.

The main groups that make up the church include historians, universal scholars, scholars of records, truth-seekers, and students.

And the profession of bards can precisely extract corresponding power from texts.

Writing texts, reciting stories, you will be able to draw more power from knowledge, and transform it into the foundation for professional advancement. The Church of the God of Literature now plans to recruit a large number of professionals willing to change their profession to bards, to create new narratives that are distinct from the continent's novels.

These narratives, after being reviewed and copied, will be sold in the Royal Capital, with sales channels handled by the Lord Mansion and the Church of the God of Literature, and 20% of the related revenue will be handed over to the bards who compile these narratives.

In this way, you can all draw the power to advance your profesions from the texts, and also earn some Demon Crystals, thereby alleviating to some extent the concerns of those who wish to progress in the bard profession, yet worry about insufficient resources."

Some players, who really liked the slightly pretentious tone of the bards, brightened up, becoming excited and leaning slightly forward.

Seeing that everyone's attention was held by the notion of money-making potential, Kael smiled and said, "Also, to provide more assistance to everyone, we will be opening up some foundational administrative positions in certain towns in the near future.

We will open positions such as text record officers, deputy managers, and foundational administrative personnel to the Undead willing to take up the profession of bard."

Interested participants may contact the Church of the God of Literature in advance; the Church has already developed a reliable and practical training plan."

Unexpectedly, every time players joined the territory thereafter, he had people recite this speech until the relationship with several collaborating forces changed, he did not plan to change it.

Of course, his coming here to give a presentation was not just for the plans of the Church of the God of Literature.

He paused for a moment, then continued:

"In addition, we will further open the occupational change permissions for various professions, lowering the requirements for the Undead to change professions.

For Holy Knights and Priests, if players have sufficient interest in the Gods venerated by the Earth Mother Goddess Church, the Magic Goddess Church, or the Church of the God of Literature, they can try to sign up and change professions.

The major Churches will periodically release related occupational training missions, and by completing these missions, you can obtain a certification for the profession change.

The person to my right is a Priest from the Magic Goddess Church."

At this moment, a player from below shouted, "Lord Kael, what about the Earth Mother Goddess Church?"

Kael paused for a moment, then said, "The profession change for the Earth Mother Goddess Church will be specifically handled by me.

In addition, the new guild premises in the newly established area of the territory have been opened, and anyone with career aspirations can go there.

Additionally, the Ranger Camp in the Twisted Jungle will serve as a fixed place for changing into a Cursed Swordsman.

Our young Rangers, besides handling the profession change, will also teach you the combat skills of a Cursed Swordsman."

For the newly arrived residents of Lancaster in recent times, I also hope that everyone obeys the territory's rules and regulations and checks the notice board for prohibited activities in a timely manner.

For residents who violate the regulations, we will supervise, expel, and list them on the territory's unwelcome list. For those who severely breach our regulations..."

Kael blinked, but did not continue.

The players from below went on for a while, yet someone asked, "What will happen?"

Kael glanced at them irritably and said, "I thought we could be friends, but you rather think about causing me trouble? Can we still be friends then?"

Following this, a breezy, cheerful laughter arose from the group of players below.

The newcomers who had just entered the game looked curiously at this good-looking NPC, and this reinforced their resolve to work under this Lord.

Before they entered the game, many veteran players had already briefed them about some of the requirements of the Lancaster Territory.

The content was not overly excessive, mainly centered around prohibiting the Undead from unnecessarily harassing the residents within the territory, disrupting the daily work of the territorial staff, damaging town and village facilities, trampling on farmlands, and unlawfully invading private homes, which would be restricted.

Most of the rules were within the players' allowable range, but what the players valued most were some of the penalties detailed under a particular special provision.

For instance, "Forcing others into improper relations or being found by territorial managers publicly engaging in improper transactions, based on the negative impact brought by the incident, measures such as Magic Potion castration will be implemented."

This elicited sighs from a group of new players who were enthusiasts of undressing and party-loving.

Damn, why is a completely open world so unfriendly to open-minded players like us?

...

The following matters were then delegated by Kael to other responsible personnel in the territory regarding what specific content to handle and how to do it; he would not take responsibility.

A qualified Lord needs to delegate responsibilities that should be dispersed, otherwise, he would be overwhelmed by these trivial matters beforehand.

He still had more important things to do.

Meanwhile, on the players' side...

After becoming familiar with the specific situations, part of the players went to the town outskirts, joining the vigorous construction of roads and city expansion.

Another part could not wait even a second and immediately went to guilds and churches to seek profession changes and prepared to head to the Twisted Jungle to begin their grand adventure in the game.

The last batch of players, who had less desire for power, went to the industrial area designated by Kael, participating in the construction of industrial plants and the transportation of some basic materials.

It seemed that it would still take some time for them to truly get those semi-automatic workshops up and running.

Watching everyone getting busy, the cat that didn't sleep in felt somewhat dazed.

The game and the first phase of internal testing really seemed different now!


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