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There is One New Rule Every Month Globally-Chapter 667 - 407 Special Event - Rain of Gold_4
Chapter 667: Chapter 407: “Special Event – Rain of Gold!”_4
Chapter 667 -407: “Special Event – Rain of Gold!”_4
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Almost the very instant this event was triggered,
players all over the world received the message and instantly knew that Yi had triggered a special event once again, and this time the content was straightforward and brutal: just do three cartwheels to earn 3000 Points.
In no time—
many players immediately looked towards their beds and started doing cartwheels on them, as to why they didn’t do them on the ground? Naturally, because the bed is softer, and the ground is a bit too hard.
Even some of the older players were supporting their protruding lumbar discs as they started rolling on their beds.
The protruding lumbar discs are temporary, but 3000 Points are permanent.
As long as you have enough Points, buying a prop to treat a herniated lumbar disc couldn’t be simpler.
It’s worth mentioning that—
after so many months of development, the hospital system had been re-established, only that there were no public hospitals anymore; they all turned private. Modern medical technology was supplementary, while the primary methods involved purchasing props that could treat diseases.
For example, a prop for treating a herniated lumbar disc might sell for 300,000 Points.
The average player definitely couldn’t afford it.
But when a hospital purchases this prop and charges a player 3000 Points for treatment, it’s not only affordable for the player, but it also helps the hospital spread the cost, thus generating profits quickly after breaking even.
It’s beneficial in every way and harmful in none.
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“Another global special event,”
After doing three cartwheels, Tuberculosis Rabbit looked at the 3000 Points that entered his account and grinned with satisfaction, “Yi, your profession can last for seven days, right? If you could trigger dozens of these global special events every day.”
“Not to sound too frank,”
“the overall player strength on Blue Star could at least multiply several times over. In the future, raising the planet’s level might not even need Yi’s inputs; the Blue Star players could finish the leveling tasks themselves.”
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Soon—
the time reached 9 AM on January 20th.
A whole day and more had passed since the ‘Wandering Bard’ profession was updated early in the morning on January 19th, and during that day, there were 37 global special events and 12 individual special events in total.
Excited by these 37 global events, the players of Blue Star couldn’t even think of sleeping, let alone linger too long in the bathroom, for fear of missing any event, as delaying even a moment could mean missing the event’s duration.
Some special events could last for half an hour, some only three minutes, and they had even seen one that lasted just thirty seconds.
That particular global special event, which only lasted thirty seconds, required them to sneeze within that time frame, and as a reward, they would get a random Grade B prop.
This task wasn’t easy to complete, given the short time – they were unclear on how many people managed to do it.
But actually, there was a quick way to induce a sneeze.
That was to roll a napkin into a thin strip and then stick it up one’s nose, continuously pinching it – within a dozen seconds or so, a sneeze would come. Of course, if someone had a robust constitution, they might not be able to sneeze at all.
Some people find it very hard to sneeze, even with physiological stimulation.
And for others, just having a sip of hot soup can make them unable to resist sneezing.
People’s constitutions vary.
It’s like how, in a state of extreme rage, some people can punch a bear to death, which is not something everyone can do.
And as these numerous global special events kept being triggered one after another, it was as if the whole of Blue Star collectively used a cheat code, and all players saw their collective strength surge forward at breakneck speed.
…
The January rule was ‘Stay One Step Ahead’, which was essentially a global walking competition on WeChat. The players who ranked at the very bottom would find their bodies incredibly heavy, weighed down by multiple times the gravity, unable to move.
On the other hand,
Players with higher rankings will feel extremely light, to the point where even a small hop can make them feel like they’re about to take off.
However, Chen Yi, due to Wen Ping’s reason, stood in one place for the first ten or so days of the month, causing his ranking in this event to be extremely low, at the bottom.
This made the gravity on his body exceptionally heavy.
When he first came out of the Illusory Realm, he was almost too worn out to breathe, but later he played a trick by tying himself to a sleigh and letting the sleigh skim the ground while he ran behind it.
Soon he climbed up the ranks, not to a very high position, but at least he could move freely and didn’t feel like his hands were tied to lead balls, unable to move from the spot.
“It’s good that everyone’s strong.”
With a calm expression, Chen Yi said, “When the time comes for the planet to get promoted, I’ll have to exert less effort.”
Many people in the forums and other places thanked Yi for his contribution. Without Yi, it would’ve been a pipe dream for them to obtain so many rewards, especially considering so many global events happened in just one day.
And that one day was enough.
The duration of Chen Yi’s “Wandering Bard” class was now less than six days.
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The good times are always fleeting, and time is always trickling away like this.
Soon, the date reached January 23rd.
The fifth day.
This was Chen Yi’s fifth day since randomly getting the “Wandering Bard” class, and in two more days, this class would expire.
During these days.
Chen Yi basically did two things—the first was to open treasure chests to accumulate Luck Points.
Every time he thought about his “Fortune as Vast as the Eastern Sea” Luck Points that had to be accumulated by opening treasure chests, Chen Yi couldn’t help but be full of complaints. He wondered if this was the same way the prop worked when Wen Ping had it. To obtain a single Luck Point for every chest opened seemed to take an eternity.
1 billion chests!!!
Although he had already opened more than a million chests, compared to the number of 1 billion, a million chests were practically negligible.
And during these days.
They had triggered over a hundred global special events, and after such feats, the players of Blue Star no longer looked vulnerable as they did a few days ago, they were completely capable of holding their own.
The Black Trench City forum had completely evolved into Yi’s fan club.
Out of ten posts, eight were about Yi.
Some were curious about what exactly Yi was doing to trigger special events continuously, while others were extremely grateful, saying that without Yi, they would never have earned so many Points.
Black Trench City, a city known for its critics.
It is also the most active city on Blue Star, and it’s almost becoming a global forum. The number of users discussing online on this forum has been surging.
It’s truly a remarkable place.
“These people do have a sense of gratitude after all.”
Sword Without End looked at the posts in the forum one after another, and couldn’t help but smile wryly with a sense of emotion, “See, Black Trench City does have something, right? Not to mention anything else, but the vitality of this forum is unmatched elsewhere.”
The posts roughly summarized the global special events of these past few days.
In terms of Points alone, it was around 150k. 150k Points, geez, most players probably haven’t even seen that many Points in their lifetime. This time it was really an unexpected windfall.
But for them, it didn’t mean much in terms of increasing their power.
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“It seems there are no events in January anymore.”
Tuberculosis Rabbit sat on the rooftop, flipping through the calendar, trying to figure out which days might have global limited-time events.