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Chapter 323: Sixth Official Copy World Settlement (Please Subscribe, Favorite, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)
Chapter 323: Chapter 323: Sixth Official Copy World Settlement (Please Subscribe, Favorite, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)
[Settling current mission evaluation···]
[You changed the world!]
[Your mission rating is SS]
He Ao watched the constantly changing characters in his field of vision, appearing slightly surprised.
This was the first time he had seen an evaluation besides the rating level in the system’s mission settlement language.
It seemed to be a special evaluation for this particular mission he had undertaken.
He continued to read on, spotting the detailed scoring details in his vision.
[New homeland search completion evaluation: SS (You alone found a perfect new homeland suitable for the Wilderness Wanderers and led them into it, making it possible for them to settle there.)]
[New homeland settlement completion evaluation: SSS (You changed the world! The "Wilderness Wanderer Immigration Act" you promoted will change the fate of all Wilderness Wanderers throughout the Federation, correcting a centuries-old mistake. Your name will be sung among all the Wilderness Wanderers, and your silhouette will be engraved into the entire history of the Federation. You stand atop the carriage of history, pulling the reins and altering the course of history.)]
[Sub-mission completion evaluation: SS (You rescued all the Wilderness Wanderers trapped in the factory, thwarted Noan’s conspiracy, reclaimed disaster from the brink, and saved Dawn City from near collapse during a crisis. This incident also impacted the reputation of the Nord Consortium, plunging them into a vortex of public opinion and protests.)]
[Hidden mission completion evaluation: SSS (You perfectly fulfilled Ronald’s wish, ensuring the camp’s continuity and that most people survived.)]
The main mission was twofold, not only to find a new homeland but also to settle in it.
Essentially, the deeper meaning of the mission was that it was not enough to just find a place and call it a new homeland; this place also had to be habitable and capable of establishing a new camp.
In fact, this mission was not difficult, since the camp itself had a well-designed route and planned alternative destinations. If He Ao had just led the people to a new location, he could have completed the mission.
However, he would possibly only have received the most basic and lowest rating, and along the way, crossing the dangerous and turbulent wilderness, many would inevitably die, so the hidden and sub-missions would not be completed either.
Every mission from the system is actually not difficult, but it is hard to achieve a high rating.
In the two main missions, the evaluation of the task of finding a new homeland depended on the habitability of the new homeland He Ao could find.
The city was free from mad exotic beasts and strange plants. Although life was hard there, it was still much better than the dangerous wilderness.
Of course, the reason He Ao’s task received an SS rating was still related to the mission of ’settling in the new homeland.’ If he could not stay in Dawn City, no matter how good the location was, it would be useless, and He Ao could not possibly achieve a high rating.
The mission of ’settling in the new homeland’ was the first time He Ao received an SSS rating outside of a hidden task.
The key reason to achieve this rating was probably that phrase, ’You changed the world.’
The "Wilderness Wanderer Immigration Act" was a piece of legislation with significant impact on the Federation and marked the beginning of Wilderness Wanderers obtaining legal identities within the Federation.
Social security numbers and Fortress City registrations are recognized in all cities of the Federation.
This meant that once a Wilderness Wanderer became a citizen of Dawn City, he could legally move to any city.
In essence, this meant that the Federation had opened its doors to the Wilderness Wanderers.
He Ao felt that the reason he received this rating was probably related to his identity during this mission.
Before this, the Federation had never paid much attention to the group of Wilderness Wanderers.
Even Christos, who represented the interests of the lower class, had not paid attention to the group of Wilderness Wanderers before He Ao’s arrival.
This group of humans, who had been excluded from the civilization of humanity by the Federation, had survived for hundreds of years in the shadow of the wilderness.
As the Federation developed, they might be recognized by the Federation someday in the future.
Maybe in a few decades, or perhaps in a few centuries.
However, He Ao’s arrival and actions significantly accelerated this process, allowing Wilderness Wanderers to have the chance to join the cities now.
It was an event that changed history and hence the SSS rating.
Through this evaluation, He Ao also grasped the scoring standard for main mission two.
The fourth main mission two evaluation was S. In that mission, He Ao investigated the cause of Joey’s parents’ death and discovered the reason.
The fifth main mission two evaluation was SS. The mission was to destroy the Chaos crime syndicate, and He Ao did so, resulting in the Nolanka Group taking control of Kaye City, pushing forward its reform and affecting the entire city.
This time, the ’settling in the new homeland’ evaluation was SSS, as He Ao had promoted the passage of a law impacting the entire Federation.
The difference in these three missions was the ever-expanding scope of impact.
So the core of main mission two’s evaluation must be ’impact.’ The greater the impact, the higher the rating.
Moreover, this impact must be substantive, causing tangible change in society.
In the fourth official Copy World, He Ao, under the name K, delivered a speech that also had an impact across the entire Federation, directly leading to the bankruptcy of Avis Energy Group.
But the fourth main mission two only received an S rating.
Although destroying Avis Energy Group was part of a sub-mission, which is why some of the mission evaluation points were added to the sub-mission, He Ao speculated that a more important reason was that K’s impact was ideological. Although K’s name spread throughout the Federation, except for toppling Avis Group, it did not cause major changes to the social order of the Federation.
Therefore, the system’s evaluation likely favored actual impacts and changes.
Of course, ideology and reality can transform into one another under certain conditions.
He Ao’s gaze moved down to the sub-mission section, where the sub-mission was rated SS.
He Ao had not yet fully figured out the grading standard for sub-missions, but he had some rough guesses in mind.
Below the sub-missions were the hidden missions.
Ronald’s wish was simple: to let the majority in the camp survive, which is the fundamental responsibility of a leader, just like his father before him.
As He Ao finished reading the detailed evaluations, the text in his vision continued to change.
[Congratulations on reaching an overall SS rating, player authority advancement mission progress being refreshed]
[Refresh completed]
[Current mission completion status: 27/38]
This evaluation earned 10 S ratings, so the progress increased by 10.
If he got 11 next time, would it mean the mission is complete?
What will happen after advancing?
While He Ao pondered this, the system text further evolved.
[Settling mission rewards.]
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