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Chapter 626 - 393: What He Seeks Is Not Short-term Gain, But the Win-win of the Entire Great Domain
Chapter 626: Chapter 393: What He Seeks Is Not Short-term Gain, But the Win-win of the Entire Great Domain
Instructor Fang didn’t hold any public classes himself, but silently toured the training camp, feeling gratified at seeing his young charges flourishing. He nodded with satisfaction, a smile on his face like that of a proud father.
Nowadays, the students at the Elite Training Camp were all "newbies" recruited after the establishment of the Blue Star Alliance. They hadn’t been through those large-scale battles, so their mystery accumulation was a bit slower, but Awakeners were still everywhere.
These elite students were also undertaking the majority of tasks on Blue Star’s home front. This included tasks such as Mysterious Evil expulsion, industrial construction, maintaining public order, and low-risk area development, among others.
As these young recruits grew stronger, Blue Star’s manpower also became more plentiful... Fang You noticed that some students even complained about the scarcity of tasks, and sometimes they weren’t quick enough to secure job opportunities. Given that, it was time to transfer a group of elites to the Ghastly Realm for exploration.
After all, the Great Domain plan was now underway, and the Ghastly Realm needed manpower everywhere.
"However, while we have plenty of elites, we are indeed a little short on contract certificates, and some of the important tasks can only be assigned to official Sparkfire members."
In this respect, they were still somewhat lacking.
But if they called on a group of seasoned warriors from Sparkfire Oasis, and formed unit squads around these elites and experts to lead the provisional organization members who had not yet received their membership certificates, their manpower would barely be sufficient.
It’s worth mentioning that Sparkfire Oasis was now a Level 6 Oasis, larger in scale than Sword Flower City, housing a population of three to four million, a number similar to many of the older-established oases in the Fallen Star Domain.
In fact, with the food production of Sparkfire and its high-rise infrastructure capabilities, accommodating three to four million residents was no problem—an Oasis of Level 6 could easily house ten to twenty million by squeezing a bit.
But Fang You didn’t want to squeeze people in, nor was there a need to do so.
Initially, sending a large number of pioneers to the Level 2 Sparkfire Oasis was due to an urgent shortage of manpower; now that was no longer a problem, as the millions of residents were sufficient for any task.
At the same time, Sparkfire Oasis was the first stop for many Blue Star students entering the Ghastly Realm.
Many inexperienced, non-official personnel gained experience here, venturing into the Grey Mist Area to hunt Mysterious Evil, accumulate mystery, and more importantly, gather experience in working, exploring, and surviving in the Ghastly Realm—especially in judging and avoiding dangers under the grey mist conditions.
Otherwise, sending a "newbie" with little exploration experience to work far from the Oasis could easily lead to accidents.
Not every rookie explorer has the talent of "Passage to the Mystic" like An Jianyou, nor the invincible might to face Mysterious Evil.
Being careful and proceeding step by step is the norm when pioneering and exploring in the Ghastly Realm.
Therefore, when working in the Ghastly Realm, sometimes experience is more important than strength.
"In terms of experience and knowledge, my Sparkfire is still quite lacking."
There was no helping it.
If judged by general theories of the Ghastly Realm, Instructor Fang was also just a novice explorer, let alone those Sparkfire elites who had only been on the path for one and a half or just one year.
What Fang You could do was compile Ghastly Realm information into manuals for every student to study seriously, then organize one or several professional assessments, and have the forging department produce more life-saving items to equip every squad.
Yes, and prepare a safety manual for each squad; that should be about right.
So he thought, and subconsciously tapped on the hovering panel in front of him.
The ponytailed little head popped out from inside, looking up with a ’what do you need me to do?’ expression in her eyes.
Fang You: "..."
"Cough, check on the situation at the first batch of trial resource points. See if there’s anything that needs to be added regarding personnel arrangements and defense construction."
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In the western part of the Fallen Star Domain, Ironsteel City.
This oasis was an expanse of silvery-grey high-rises, resembling a jungle of steel. Thanks to Ironsteel City’s formidable background, the City Lord was able to develop this oasis to Level 6 within just over a century, and it wasn’t too far from reaching Level 7.
An oasis could slowly expand by accumulating ’popularity’ and managing its internal environment.
Gazing at the Heart of the Oasis in his hand, a jade-green object resembling a glowing nucleus with mysterious and brilliant patterns, and surrounded by faint green light, the City Lord’s eyes reflected hope and worry.
According to his estimate, in a few decades, Ironsteel City would accumulate enough ’popularity.’ However, to upgrade to a Level 7 Super Oasis, it wasn’t just about accumulation—it also required facing a ’calamity.’
Just as an Awakener had to endure the ’Awakening Calamity’ at every stage of their breakthrough, an oasis, too, faced its own trials.
——Namely, an assault by the Mysterious Evil.
Likewise, much like the most difficult mythic awakenings, the transition from Level 6 to Level 7 for an oasis meant facing an extremely perilous calamity.
"At that time, the oasis will face the impact of the largest scale of an Evil Tide, and it will also suffer from ’direct contamination’ from the depths of the Ghastly Realm."
"Among them, the impact of the Evil Tide will likely bring forth Seven Stars apocalypse-level Mysterious Evil; but if luck turns bad, the emergence of a second, third, or even fourth Seven Stars level Mysterious Evil isn’t out of the question."
The City Lord of Ironsteel was confident in holding off one Seven Stars level Mysterious Evil, but standing against two, three, or four was beyond his capability.
When it came to something as crucial as the life and death of his own territory, the City Lord dared not take the slightest gamble.
"There is also the foul assault from the depths of the Ghastly Realm, even more difficult to describe and with no direct methods of confrontation, relying only on the inherent vitality of the oasis to counter it."
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