Chapter 82: New Beta Test Player (Part 2)
Once everything was built, they wouldn\'t be lacking anything.
They chose to build an ironworks because there was a quarry near Ulon Town.
Flower Deer had visited it before and saw that the quarry produced a lot of ore.
The raw materials were already available, and they could build the ironworks nearby, which would be very convenient.
Flower Deer made a good point, but Master PungPong was confused and asked, "But how do we build a factory? How do we smelt iron? And what do we do with the iron once it\'s made?"
Spicy Flavor Fairy explained, "I noticed the weapons that the residents of Ulon Town are using. Their weapons aren\'t much different from the ones we make ourselves. And since we\'re in a time of war, weapons are the most important resources. Once Ulon Town becomes a key frontline town, the demand for weapons will be very high, so selling them won\'t be a problem.
These weapons will be the foundation for the weapon shop."
Master PungPong finally understood—there was so much to know about smelting iron.
This also showed how thoroughly Flower Deer had thought things through.
Flower Deer continued, "I\'ll draw up the plans. Besides the ironworks, we also need to quickly build a cement factory and a brick factory. These are the most important basic materials for constructing the town."
Just hearing this made Master PungPong feel dizzy, "That much? Even if we rally all the town residents, it won\'t be enough!"
Spicy Flavor Fairy nodded his head, "You\'re right. That\'s why I heard the game company is planning to pick new beta test players soon, so more players will be able to join the game."
Flower Deer added, "Don\'t worry about how to smelt iron. I know a little bit about it, and I\'ll pass the method to Father Barry. I\'m sure Father Barry will take action, recruiting NPCs and players to work at the ironworks. This will also help solve the problem of NPCs\' survival as their numbers increase."
Master PungPong didn\'t know what to say.
He just looked at Flower Deer with admiration, almost ready to call her a genius.
The quest to build the town sparked a lot of discussion among the beta test players.
In fact, Hanjun hadn\'t thought that far ahead—he was just a little bit lazy and decided to leave the town-building quest entirely up to the players.
No matter what the final town looked like, the players would have to deal with the results themselves.
Before Hanjun announced that new beta test players would be selected, he checked online to see what people were saying about his game.
In just two days, he noticed that the internet had completely changed.
The trending topics were all about the world\'s first holographic game, <<God\'s Games Online>>.