The construction site on the old nursing home site:
The dust was rolling, and the construction noise was constant; it was a bustling scene.
These players seemed to have endless energy and enthusiasm, energetically pushing carts picked up from the abandoned construction site, transporting the stones one after another, breaking them with a hammer before transporting them to the cement kiln, and then pouring them into the kiln as raw material to make cement.
The squatting players vigorously pumped the blower hard, trying to make the fire in the kiln bigger. Not far from it was the charcoal kiln that was working non-stop, and further away were the earthen kilns for smoked meat and fish racks. The rising smoke and noise even drove away the birds on the trees.
The players worked together to mix the cement with sand and water, turning it into a viscous grout, and soon the foundation of the first section of the wall was built.
This place was like a newborn tribe, young and full of vitality.
The construction site was handed over to [Hold_the_sword_execution] who used to study civil engineering. Old White and Ample Time had already begun to research the "blast furnace".
Gale also improved the fishing traps. Using mutant leech larvae as bait, getting more than a dozen fish a day was no problem at all. If they couldn't finish all the fish, the rest of the fish would be handed over to Brother Scrambled Egg to make dried fish.
The aquatic products in this lake were more abundant than he imagined.
The only thing to pay attention to was that he couldn't put too much bait in the trap and that the water level should not be too deep, otherwise the big fish that would be attracted could easily damage the trap. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
But these were minor issues.
As long as he mastered the know-how, everything would slowly become more efficient, and the process itself was full of fun.
The same goes for new players.
They didn't even need to deliberately look for it as everything here was so novel to them, it was almost impossible to experience this in modern society.
Many people sat in offices for a whole day, repeating tasks that anyone could do day after day, losing themselves in those mundane activities.
However, it was different here.
This difference not only stemmed from the fact that it was novel, but also came from a sense of satisfaction in the realization of self-worth.
As a civil engineer who had been working on the construction site for five or six years but still wasn't able to get into the management level, as long as he shouted "I'm a civil engineer" here, he would immediately be praised by other players as a big boss and entrusted with important tasks.
The same goes for other workers on the construction site.
The vast majority of players here were ordinary people, and the work they were engaged with in reality may not be so compelling, but as long as they had a skill, they didn't even need to be prominent; they could still get collective affirmation.
The shelter's surface outpost upgraded at a speed visible to the naked eye because of each of their efforts.
In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, this was the highest need. It was separated from any other low-level satisfaction, and the spiritual pleasure it brought was unmatched by any other satisfaction.
The most important thing was that they did not have to pay a huge price to get it. Even if they were tired, the tired ones were the characters in the game, and it wouldn't affect their real life.
On the contrary, because of falling asleep early, they would be more vigorous the next day.
All of the above were just guesses made by Chu Guang, who returned to the outpost with the trophies when he saw the players were busy repairing the outpost.
Of course he wouldn't know what the players thought.
For the administrator, that kind of thing was not important at all and he didn't care.
As long as he kept the number of applications always greater than the players in the game, he would not need to worry about not having new players coming in the game.
Quit?
AFK?
Then they could give their helmet and account to those who needed it, and go back to playing their primitive games.
Anyway, back to the business. The harvest this time was quite gratifying.
Two 5mm iron-barreled rifles, 62 rounds of 5mm ammunition, and three backpacks that they hadn't had time to check.
These were found from the two marauders and the hapless man who was killed by them.
Chu Guang was a person who didn't like to waste anything, including the mutant hyena that was shot in the neck. He also brought it back.
Domestication would not affect its taste anyway, as it was just a mutant to Chu Guang.
Throwing the mutant hyena to Brother Scrambled Egg, Chu Guang and the two players, Night Ten and Mr. Garbage, began to check the backpacks they picked up.
"A match, a compass, a map, and... a few pieces of dried meat? And some plastic pieces? What is written on this thing?"
Hearing Night Ten's muttering, Brother Garbage also leaned over. He picked up one with interest and took a closer look.
"It's kind of like a casino chip."
"Give me the plastic pieces, I need them."
Chu Guang confiscated the twenty or so white "plastic pieces" with a calm expression. These things were useless to the player anyways.
Then, he looked at the jerky in Night Ten's hand.
"... Forget these jerky. I don't recommend you eat it."
Night Ten was stunned. He was just about to take a bite.
"Why?"
Chu Guang thought for a while and replied indirectly.
"There aren't many things Marauders wouldn't eat. You can't tell what kind of meat it is."
Before Mr. Garbage reacted yet, Night Ten next to him had already thrown away the jerky and started retching.
Even in-game, he still couldn't accept certain settings.
Seeing Night Ten's reaction, Chu Guang was suddenly curious about what these players thought, so he looked at Mr. Garbage and asked.
"How does it feel to kill someone?"
Mr. Garbage was dazed and scratched his head.
"I didn't pay attention..."
It was a game, what could he possibly feel? It wasn't like he hadn't played even more bloody games before.
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