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Chapter 81 Digitization of Authority

Chapter 81: Digitalization of permissions

Seeing that the gods were so fiercely opposed, I was not dissatisfied with it, but smiled slightly, and then continued: "Since you cannot open the non-material purchasing rights, there are only two conditions that meet the requirements. One is to pay the bills with personnel, and the other is to use things."

"Please explain."

"This is very simple," I explained: "It is up to you to send someone to transfer it to my guild and become my people."

"this……!"

As soon as the gods below shouted two words, I shouted loudly and said: "I know if this doesn't work, so let's jump over. Anyway, I didn't plan to put forward this condition. What's left is material rewards."

"Didn't you say you don't want money?"

"No money does not mean you don't want anything," I explained: "Your headquarters must have many powerful equipment and high-end creatures. These things are often not available for money, so I think this is a good way to pay."

"This...!" Compared to the previous methods, this has the least impact. However, the gods are usually used to being stingy and they can't adapt to it for a while if they ask them to take things out.

"Don't tell me this, then we can't talk about this!" Seeing the gods reacting like this, I said angrily.

A god hurriedly persuaded, "Don't worry, either! Are we still discussing this? By the way, is there no other way besides these three methods?"

I shook my head and said, "There are many other methods, but compared to our combat mission this time, the benefits brought by those payment methods are all desolate. Even if all the messy conditions are opened, I will not agree to help you with the mission, otherwise I will lose too much!"

"Then do you mean you have to choose one of these three methods?"

I shook my head and said, "You don't have to choose one of them! Just a part of each kind of openness."

"What does it mean?" The gods obviously had some hope when they heard me say this.

I explained, "This method is very simple. You will give me a detailed list of all the magic, arms, techniques and equipment you have. Then I will give a score based on the comprehensive use of each magic, arms, techniques and equipment. I will only get 100 million points in this mission to help you with the mission, so you can choose the magic, arms, techniques and equipment you think can be opened to me based on the points I gave. This is OK, right? Oh, by the way, because I will suffer a loss in this way, so you must also open all the mission authority to all the subordinates of our guild, so that the people of our guild can take any task that meets their strength in any of your guild. Isn't this requirement too much?"

Anubis, the representative of the Egyptian gods, stood up and said, "The conditions you added later are not too much, I can promise you now."

After hearing what Anubis said, other gods also said that they could open up mission authority. Anyway, this thing has little impact, so it will be opened. However, after saying that, another god said, "We have too many technical information and military services. Although we have a detailed list ourselves and do not need to waste time to prepare, do you have time to read it? The Russian gods may launch that magic circle at any time. What should you do if you keep doing it until they start it up without discussing the result?"

I stretched out a finger and said, "You just give me the information. I can give you an answer in just one hour. As for how I screen you, don't worry about it. How about it? Do you agree?"

"Okay, let's see what points you give first."

Because each god tribe itself also needs to explain the list when it opens various learning permissions to its own players, so each god tribe has it, and there is no need to prepare it. Soon, various lists are delivered to me. But to be honest, I didn’t think that when those gods sent all the information, I finally understood what it means to be in the sea of ​​learning! To put it bluntly, the things sent by these gods are just directories with brief descriptions, but these directories alone are piled up dozens of cubic meters. For example, the weak god tribes in small countries are better, with only a few thin catalog materials, but the information of some large god tribes is completely different. For example, the information sent by the Heavenly Court is more than thirty books, and each book is as big as the sea of ​​divine arts. It is definitely more useful to use it than to smash people on the top of the bricks.

Seeing the mountain of information, the gods felt that I was fooling them, but I didn't have time to care about them. After stuffing all the things into the Phoenix Dragon Space, I quickly teleported them back to Aisinger and asked the Military God to help me screen. I didn't plan to read these things myself. If I really had to finish all these skills, it would probably take a few months, and the premise was that I had to eat, drink, or sleep. But it would be fine to hand over such things to the Military God. He was a computer anyway, and he read books much faster than me.

The pile of directories was thrown in front of the God of War and the God of War immediately directed a crystal ball to fly to the pile of books and scanned it. After more than ten seconds, the God of War said that he had read all of them and had not even opened the book. After reading these materials, the God of War began to help me filter various lists. First, the part that was not obvious and the function was duplicated, and then the most useful things were selected separately according to the purpose. For this whole process, I just gave a general direction. The God of War had to complete the specific screening himself, because even the information he had screened was enough for me to read for a few days.

When I came back with the catalogue of fire-type magic, all the gods felt it was unimaginable, because it took me only more than half an hour to go back and forth, and they all thought I hadn't read the information at all. But I didn't care about their ideas, and handed the information from each company back to them, and explained: "I didn't give me any useless skills, and I won't want it anyway, so it's meaningless to score. The scrolls that each of your forces listed are the magic learning rights, technical learning rights, military purchasing rights and equipment that belong to your forces. You just need to use your ideas to give me the part you don't want to give me.

Just drop it. Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you. There is a number on the top of each scroll, which is the score that each family needs to give. After all, the positions of each god's power are different. Once the Russian gods become more developed, your losses will definitely be different, so it is impossible for everyone to share the rewards equally. A larger god like the Heavenly Court should give more, and a smaller one will give less. However, you can rest assured that this specific number is definitely proportional to your strength, so you don't have to worry about losing. Okay, please choose what you can pay me as soon as possible. Just collect enough points on your own scroll."
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