Lord Of All: Let Me Draw A Card? I Choose It Myself!

Chapter 270 Friendly Exchange



Chapter 270 Friendly Exchange

Wu Wei glanced at the middle-aged man who claimed to be the city lord, pondered for a while, and then spoke.

"Just think of us as merchants in this mist, here to exchange information."

"If I can trade the appropriate information, I can also give you a gift."

"It allows you to travel normally in this fog."

Faced with Wu Wei's words, the people sitting opposite Wu Wei were unconvinced, but when they talked about being able to pass normally in the fog, their eyes suddenly lit up.

Rather than being trapped to death in the city, they always want to find a way out in the fog.

Unfortunately, without the protection of the lighthouse, they would be lost in the fog before long.

Wu Wei's words just scratched the itch of several people.

The city lord, who was still wearing a white robe, was more calm and asked Wu Wei how he wanted to trade information.

"It's very simple. Tell me about your coming here and the situation before you came here."

"I will trade you information of equal value based on the value of your information."

Luolik, who had advocated controlling Wu Wei's access to information from the beginning, heard Wu Wei's words and said with distrust:

"How can we be sure that you will trade us information of equal value to fool a fool?!"

The other two people were rarely on the same front with Luo Li Ke at this time. They also felt that compared to exchanging with each other, Wu Wei was more like a white wolf with empty hands.

After all, it is difficult to measure the value of information. If Wu Wei casually tells them that the value of the two is equal, it will be difficult for them to refute it.

Wu Wei didn't bother to explain, so he took out a scroll from the space and threw it to several people to check.

[Information Transaction Contract]

Number of uses: 0/1.

Attributes: When one party provides information, the other party must provide information of corresponding value for sharing. If it cannot provide information, it must provide corresponding resources to make up for it.

Otherwise, you will be punished by contract law.

The value of information is based on the party receiving the information.

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Under Wu Wei's "friendly exchange", the three people who were still in shock finally chose to sign the contract.

As the core of power in the city, the three of them would naturally not come to talk to Wu Wei without any precautions, but Wu Wei's actions just now told them that cooperation is a better solution.

Especially after seeing the Monokuma, which had just smashed a pair of power armor with a slap, being flattened and rounded in Wu Wei's hand, several people understood that if the deal failed, they could definitely steal it.

Even Lolik completely gave up his idea when he saw that such a powerful laser weapon had no effect at all on the red bird.

After signing the contract, the three felt an inexplicable restraint formed among the four of them. At this time, they believed that Wu Wei's contract was true.

As for whether it was true or not, just kidding, apart from the lord's contract, Wu Wei really didn't see how binding the other contracts signed by the lord were.

Even if it is binding, it is binding on others. Do you understand the charm of a contract?

From the subsequent narratives of the three of them, Wu Wei gained a deeper understanding of Mist.

As a first-level civilization, these horned guys have basically controlled their own star system.

But just when they wanted to expand outward and colonize the stars, a strange fog began to appear on the home planet.

It was very light at first, and meteorologists thought it was a strange meteorological phenomenon, but as the fog grew thicker and thicker, it had affected normal production and life on the home planet.

The high-level officials of this technological civilization ordered to find the source of the fog. Soon after, with the help of technology, scholars also found the source of the fog.

But not finding one that might be a better option for this civilization at this time.

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A gray-white crack hung in the sky, and a steady stream of mist poured out from it, and then spread to all parts of the planet.

It was found, but how to destroy it became a big problem.

At first, experts and scholars believed that it was possible to destroy the mist by concentrating the light of stars by taking advantage of the mist's fear of sunlight.

But after actually trying it, I found that it didn't work.

Huge lenses in the sky focused the light of stars in and around the rift.

It's no big deal, even the fog around the crack seems to have some kind of blessing and is not affected by the light of the star.

Next, this technological civilization tried various methods.

But for technological civilization at this stage, the trump card is nothing more than atomic weapons.

A hydrogen bomb with a huge yield exploded at the crack, but the end result was that the crack from which the mist poured out became even larger.

When Wu Wei heard this, he couldn't help but sigh, this is the limitation of Low Level technological civilization.

For space cracks, things like hydrogen bombs are difficult to affect their stability, but may have a charging effect.

But if it is a higher-level technological civilization, a small-energy gravity bomb might be able to make this space crack disappear.

If one doesn't work, just use a few more. The chaotic gravity will lead to a decrease in space stability, which can always be solved.

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Seeing this scene, Wu Wei always felt a little familiar. It was basically the same as his operation of pouring the Spirit Qi from his territory into the Ming Dynasty's other world.

He basically deduced that the source of the fog was either a certain type of fog-type monster or a certain world.

But it does not rule out the possibility that all these mists come from a certain terrifying existence.

The first two are easy to say, but if these fogs are all formed by one individual, then its individual strength is likely to exceed Wu Wei's imagination.

What the following people told was not very nutritious. After the crack became larger, the density of fog on the planet became higher and higher.

Gradually, various mist monsters appeared.

Their civilization is actually quite restrained against fog monsters, and laser weapons have a damage bonus to those monsters with fog attributes.

However, the ubiquitous fog will greatly weaken the lethality of laser weapons, which is a kind of balance.

For a first-level civilization, this level of impact would at best slow down some of the pace of development, and would not lead to the annihilation of the entire race.

Build a large solar lighthouse to prevent fog from entering the city, and connect the cities with underground roads. As for food and water, the problem is not big.

The food factories and water purification factories that Wu Wei saw after coming in can completely continue as long as there is enough energy.

Those horned men thought so too, until the first wave of fog broke out and the city was sucked into the land of fog.

This city has been involved in the mist for more than two months. At first, they used special detection equipment and discovered that there were settlements like theirs around them.

Although they are unable to communicate with each other due to the obstruction of the fog, in this unfamiliar place, a little light is much better than all the fog.

But when those lights were extinguished one by one, what was left in the city was only endless fear and despair.

Countless people regretted why they didn't leave the city early, and the city's top officials even regretted why they didn't hide in space like everyone else.

Wu Wei was ready to continue listening, but the door of the living room was suddenly opened, and the soldier brought not very good news.

The wave of fog is coming.

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