This Game Is Too Realistic-Chapter 296.2: Order Of The White Bear

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Chapter 296.2: Order Of The White Bear

Chu Guang had arranged personnel to expand the production of the Electric Mule, and expanded investment in Bucky Aluminum Plant and Liszt Factory by increasing loans.

In the future, the A3-type Aerospace Aluminium Alloy and solid-state hydrogen batteries would be cheaper.

After solving the problems of the players, Chu Guang could finally have time to deal with matters related to the future of the New Alliance...

In the reading room on level B4...

Staff wearing the VM brought boxes of neatly packaged books in from the outside, divided the books into science and social science as much as possible, and put them on the empty bookshelf according to Chu Guang's request.

The books were from Shelter 401.

After the reactor of Shelter 117 shut down, the books stored in it were either taken away by Torch, or burned as firewood by the escaped residents or nearby wastelanders.

Fortunately, in the recently discovered Shelter 401, Chu Guang found many interesting books.

Marauders were not interested in stuff like that.

Thanks to the old popsicle named Sun Zewen, amazing fuel like books were saved.

At least part of it was saved.

And it was finally burning in the right place in the right form.

At present, the arrangement of the books was carried out by the staff of the Traveling Merchant’s Association.

This was currently the sector with the highest literacy rate in the New Alliance.

Also it was the sector that Charlie was in charge of.

"Dea-dear administrator, a total of 2,490 books were sent from Shelter 401, including 217 social science books, 332 science books, 641 engineering application books, 110 popular science books, and biographical novels..."

"Among them, there are 31 books related to agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry in subdivided fields, and food processing related..." Frost Snow was so nervous that she almost bit her tongue several times.

It was the first time she had walked into the heart of the New Alliance, level B4 of Shelter 404.

It was also the first time she saw the administrator without wearing an exoframe.

"Excellent, you guys have done a good job." Looking at the young girl in front of him, Chu Guang nodded in approval.

It was already very good to be able to classify these books into categories, so he would not criticize his subordinates for doing things beyond their abilities.

However, not only did they complete their mission in just a few days, but they also subdivided these books further into fields.

To be honest, that was even a bit beyond Chu Guang's expectation.

He originally planned to scan these books with the help of Little Seven, and use his spare time to read and classify them.

But now it seemed that Charlie had given a lot of thoughts to this matter, saving him a lot of time.

Later, Chu Guang would select some books with relatively low entry barriers and low reading difficulty as textbooks for primary education.

As for the specifics, it seemed like he would need to trouble Charlie again.

After the Old Leech ran away, Charlie became the mayor of Baker Street and the principal of the evening school there. He knew the actual situation of these aboriginal people better than any expert.

Chu Guang intended to let him be the Minister of Education of the New Alliance after the traveling merchants association got on the right track.

Of course, the premise was that he was willing to continue working.

After all, Charlie was already considered very old in the wasteland.

"... Uh, hmm."

Seeing that the young girl in front of him still wanted to say something, Chu Guang spoke in a gentle voice. "Anything else?"

"Mr. Charlie wants... wants me to remind you to take a rest. You are the administrator of the alliance. Your health is more precious than these books." Frost Snow said in a low voice.

Chu Guang was taken aback for a moment, then chuckled, "Haha, thank him for his concern for me. By the way, tell him that I'm still young, so this amount of work is not enough to give me any stress."

Charlie had to be joking.

His new job was much easier than Chu Guang's previous job in sales...

With the help of Little Seven to sort out reports and monitor abnormal data, he could not only grasp the most accurate data in every link of the New Alliance from industry to economy, but also use cultural products from parallel worlds in his spare time to find inspiration.

In the past, Chu Guang's work in sales was not only exhausting, but he also had to bite the bullet and drink with his clients. Occasionally, some rich clients would even try to take advantage of him for being young and handsome.

In his current life, Chu Guang would probably never touch alcohol again.

Unless he met another gullible person, who liked food and drinks like Luo Hua, and tried to get some information out of their mouths.

As for normal times?

Drinking some fizzy water or mushroom soup was enough for him.

But Frost Snow didn't know what Chu Guang was feeling in his heart, she just felt that the administrator who devoted himself to everyone was too kind.

Under his management, everyone lived in a warm brick house, without having to face painful choices for survival, and no one would wander in the wilderness without a shelter over their heads.

However... He never seemed to do anything for himself.

Not only was he still living in the cave of the former civilization, but even the old nursing home that was used to announce the establishment of the New Alliance only underwent simple repairs.

She really wished he could treat himself a little bit better.

A trace of reverence appeared in the yearning eyes of the young girl. Not wanting to disturb his work, she lowered her head to show respect, and turned to help her colleagues sort out the books.

It took some time to place more than 2,000 books on the bookshelf. Seeing that the room finally looked like a reading room, Chu Guang nodded in satisfaction.

In his eyes, those treasures were more precious than black boxes.

Black boxes could solve the current problems, but those books would solve future problems. Compared with the incomplete data collected by the scientific expedition team from the data storage devices in the ruins, every book here could at least correspond to a specific field.

"The basic requirements of science and engineering are too high, and culture and art are not useful for the time being. I should start with popular science books first, and confirm the teaching materials by the way."

"Education is a century-old project, and the sooner it starts, the better."

"And then there's the social sciences... Using my 20 points of intelligence to play games is too wasteful. I have to expand my knowledge as well."

"In the future, the grassroots administrators will also have to go through professional study and examination."

"As for the players..."

As for whether to open it to players, Chu Guang pondered for a long time, and finally decided to adopt a more cautious strategy.

The most important point where he didn’t reveal that they were in a real world was his bottom line.

The First Administrator had hinted at him many times, and Chu Guang himself had somewhat realized the risks behind this in practice.

It was a very dangerous thing to expose one's needs in a trade. It was tantamount to letting other people know his weaknesses.

Whether it was a cloud gamer or a player, there were many experts in various industries and fields. What they lacked was only the experience of wasteland rebuilding. Chu Guang could slowly invite people according to needs. There was no need to increase the difficulty for himself just for a few percent buff.

The players had done the best they could, just like those aboriginal people who helped him organize his books.

As for high-end technology research?

Who could do scientific research better than the old popsicles of the Prosperity Era and their sons and grandchildren?

Reclaiming the heritage of the Prosperity Era itself did not need so many people. It was more than enough to just use the residents of the shelters. According to Yin Fang's description, the strategy adopted by the Academy was also the same.

Most players entered the game with the mentality of entertainment, and they didn't join the game to study.

As Gale joked a long time ago, if the technology was used by the bosses at work, he might as well go to sleep.

As the game progressed, Chu Guang would consider giving players access to some technology as a reward, but all of this was under the premise of not exposing the essence of the world.

It wasn’t actually too difficult of a problem.

Previously, Chu Guang got inspiration from the different strategies adopted by the governments of various countries against him. Those people seemed to regard this game as the first contact between an extraterrestrial civilization and the Earth.

And it was not a contact based on a malicious intention.

With limited information, they couldn't explain how the helmet appeared at their doorstep, nor could they explain the website and game server that were as powerful as a god.

Was it strange that there were technologies that earthlings did not understand in the game of an advanced civilization?

Of course not.

Chu Guang could even guide them to understand this game as a friendly enlightenment from an extraterrestrial civilization to the earth civilization.

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They would carefully speculate on his bottom line, reduce meaningless attacks, and keep tight-lipped about the extraterrestrial civilization, treating players who had obtained enlightenment of the advanced civilization as treasures, even strategic resources!

They even set aside part of their budget to secretly increase the price of silver coins, and use macro means like the method Chu Guang used to encourage players to apply for working visas mildly or aggressively, to participate in the game of the advanced civilization, and to learn from their neighbor outside the solar system. With the knowledge and experience of dealing with the apocalypse, those players could come back to build their countries and benefit their societies in real life.

It was like encouraging players to work for the Pioneer at any cost, and strictly restraining players from doing things to offend those who Chu Guang couldn't afford to offend.

In fact, if Chu Guang could even use lies such as ‘this is your dream but also your future’ to fool them into following his rules in reality.

But that was another path that wasn't envisioned by him.

The art of management lay in guiding rather than commanding. Excessive force was not a good thing.