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Chapter five hundred and nineteen finally came in

"Actually, I don't know where it is?" said the Korean player who led the team: "I brought you here because the leader asked me to take you there just when he gave me this iron and stone heart. I have only been there twice before, and I just waited in the port every time, and I never went in. As for the way back and forth, I was all riding a submarine, and I didn't know the route. So I can't tell you anything except that it is a very important place."

Yamamoto Izuo said in surprise: "Is there such a confidential place? It's really cool, it's like a secret military base."

"It's not wrong to say it's a secret military base. After all, the environment in that place..." The Korean player who led the way suddenly stopped again when he said this, and then said: "I don't know how to describe it. Anyway, you'll know it by going to check it out yourself."

During the subsequent voyage, Yamamoto Izuru's mouth never stopped, constantly asking about various things, acting like a curious baby. He also personally operated the submarine for a short while after obtaining permission.

In fact, the operation of small submarines like this is very simple, and as long as they are not special sea areas, there is no such thing as navigation in normal marine environments. Anyway, there is no specific route range under the sea for you to go. As long as you do not deviate from the course, it will be fine even if you go S.

After playing for a while, Yamamoto Izuo returned the control of the submarine to the previous operator, and then sat behind honestly and began to ask various questions about the submarine. In fact, Yamamoto Izuo's behavior did not arouse the suspicion of the people around him, because he had made some intelligence presets for this operation before he invaded the enemy. First of all, Yamamoto Izuo's auxiliary profession has majored in mechanical maintenance. Secondly, Yamamoto Izuo had been deliberately showing an extremely high interest in technical equipment when he joined this group of people. Because this situation existed from the beginning, even if Yamamoto Izuo was particularly interested in certain things in the future, most people would not find it strange, but just thought that this was someone's interest. After all, Yamamoto Izuo had this hobby since he first joined them.

Of course, in fact, Izuki Yamamoto has no hobby in this regard, because he doesn't like machinery at all. Of course, it cannot be said that he doesn't like it at all. After all, men have some specialties in this regard. So Izuki Yamamoto's hobby is just very average, not completely uninterested. However, for this action, Matsumoto Masaki specifically explained some precautions to him before coming, including the disguise of this hobby. Because if a person who is not interested in these things suddenly starts to dig into these things one day, others will definitely find it strange. But if you always do this, they will naturally not be surprised, just consider it a hobby.

The submarine sailed underwater for more than two hours before reaching its destination. Although the speed of this kind of submarine cannot be too fast, the distance is definitely not close, after all, time is there.

After entering the vestibule, Yamamoto Izuo got off the submarine with a few people. As soon as it came out, it shocked Yamamoto Izuo because the port here suddenly was an underground port larger than before. The space of this port was at least three times higher than the previous port. The reason why there was no exact value was that the port was an U-shaped structure as a whole. Their docking location was located at one end of that U, and there was a rock wall deep into the port between the other end and the port here, which made it impossible for both sides of the port to see each other, so Yamamoto Izuo was not sure about the area of ​​the other side of the port for the time being, but at least he knew that the area that could be seen at present was four times larger than the previous one.

Such a large port is indeed very amazing, and because of the reverse water pressure of the underwater port, even such a large port does not require any support columns, which makes the span of the internal space look even more exaggerated. Players stand in the middle and feel like they are a little ant located in a giant gymnasium, and everything around them looks so big.

In fact, what Yamamoto Isoto was really surprised was not the area here, but a large row of strange ships located on the edge of the port position on the side where they could not see it.

The reason why you want to say strange ships is just because those things can be determined to be artificial navigation equipment first, but the problem is that their structure does not look very similar to submarines. Although submarines do not have specific appearance standards, at least in order to counter water pressure, you cannot design submarines too weird. Moreover, if you want the submarine to sail fast enough, you must also ensure the overall fluid appearance so as to minimize drag.

However, although all the external structures in front of you seem to be treated with fluid mechanics, the overall structure of this thing is more like a surface ship than a submarine. However, if you want to say that these are surface ships, there are two problems with these things. First, the shapes of these ships are obviously different from the mainstream site construction design in the game. You can see at a glance that the styles of these things are completely different from those of modern warships. Second, it is a very strange thing for these ships to appear here. Don’t forget that this is not a port on the sea, but a port located underwater. The exits of the port are all underwater, and even the entire cave is actually underwater. How did those surface ships drive in this deep-sea base?

Of course, no matter how those things came in, at least they were there now, and there should be a lot of them, because there were more than a dozen ships in the small area that Yamamoto Izuru saw. Moreover, Yamamoto Izuru was very sensitive to discover that these ships looked like they were warships. Although the weapons on it looked strange, the shape of the turret was still very clear, so most of these things were warships.

"Are you looking at those things again?" The player leading the team saw Yamamoto Isobu looking over there in a daze, and then kindly reminded: "Stop looking. Those are scraps."

"Scrap?" Yamamoto Izuo turned his head in surprise and looked over.

The answer to him was not the Korean player who just spoke. But another person. This is a Russian player who looks about twenty-five or six years old. He is very sunny and handsome, and has a prince charming feeling. Moreover, this guy is not masculine at all, and his whole body shows masculine beauty. It can be said that this kind of person is the target of envy, jealousy and hated by men. He doesn't know whether he is rich or not, but this guy is definitely tall and handsome, and he can appear in this place, at least his status will not be too low.

The man said to Yamamoto Izumoto, "Those were already there when we discovered this cave. It was initially determined that it should be some warships. However, for some reason, they could not be activated. It may be because it was too long and it was scrapped. At first, those ships were docked here in a mess, but because they affected the use of the normal waterway, they were uniformly dragged to the port on that side and sealed it up. The port you see now is only available on our side. Half of the ports there are basically all those scrapped warships."

Yamamoto Izuo first looked at this guy. Then he asked, "Did you say you haven't studied it?"

The Russian player glanced at Izumoto Yamamoto and said, "How could it be that it's not researching? Isn't this the place just for this? And you should have seen the results, right?"

"Achievement?" Yamamoto Isoto was stunned for a moment. Then he suddenly reacted. "I heard that Nobunaga Kan had received a batch of super weapons before. Could it be the research results of this place?"

The Russian player smiled and said, "You reacted very quickly. Yes, the super weapons you heard were transformed from the research results of a kind of torpedo-like weapon equipped on the warships here. However, we can put them into use very few results at present. These things are still only advanced weapons that we don't know."

The Russian player nodded and stretched out his hand and said, "Thank you for your answer. My name is Iyuyu Yamamoto, and I have some research on magical technology."

"Hello, I am Alexander, the head of the port."

"Hello." The Russian player asked after hello: "Take me here..."

The other party smiled and said, "This is because of the iron and stone hearts you have obtained before. Of course, there is another reason for this. The magic array superposition theory you have mentioned before."

In order to let Yamamoto Izuru get into the other party's internal affairs to figure out how to make the profanity stone, Matsumoto Masaga Masao took great pains. Before, not only did Yamamoto Izuru forged a hobby, but he even found some research results on the super weapon seized by our guild from Nobunaga Mitsuo, and then asked Yamamoto Izuru to record all of it, and also specially asked some special NPCs from our guild to provide guidance on this aspect.

The result of these efforts is that Yamamoto Izumo can actually pretend to be a researcher of Magic Technology. Although his research ability is actually very average, if it is just about the general theoretical knowledge and some research activities, he can actually act as a researcher temporarily. Of course, the efficiency is definitely not as high as that of those professional researchers, but after all, what is publicized to the outside world is interests and hobbies, so the main purpose is to highlight Yamamoto Izumoto's "strange ideas" rather than his operating ability.

In fact, it was very normal to have such preparations at the beginning. After all, the purpose of Yamamoto Izuru was sent out this time was to get into the other party's research base to figure out the method of making the profanity stone. However, if you simply make continuous efforts to contribute, Yamamoto Izuru could only occasionally come to this place. After all, if he is just a combatant, the other party is not on defense at most, and it is definitely impossible to bring him to such a research institution specifically. In this way, it will become very difficult to obtain those technologies.

It is precisely because of this reason that Matsumoto Masaki has worked hard to let Yamamoto Izuru learn the principles of magical technology, in order to make Yamamoto Izuru a researcher who can have a legitimate reason to contact these things. Moreover, in order to make the other party notice Yamamoto Izuru, Masaki Masaki also specially took out the research results of our guild and read it for Yamamoto Izuru, so that Yamamoto Izuru could propose some "inspiration" from time to time, and these inspirations will inevitably be proven to be true or wrong in the end.

It's always correct. Because that is simply the research results of our guild rather than a simple speculation. However, as long as the other party finds that the things proposed by Yamamoto Izuru are indeed feasible, they will inevitably notice Yamamoto Izuru and will start to pay attention to him. If there is no problem with his identity and think that he is a person who can trust, then the other party will inevitably recruit him, the "genius" to join the research. Once Yamamoto Izuru joins the research sequence, it will become extremely simple to get the production method.

It can be said that Matsumoto Masaki's original design played a completely role. Although Yamamoto Izuo is very confused, he is actually very happy. Of course, as a semi-professional spy, Yamamoto Izuo's qualities are still good, so his expression is still seamless, without revealing any flaws.

I briefly introduced that I had already started to pay attention to him, and then Alexander asked Yamamoto Izumoto: "I wonder if you are interested in getting out of the combat player sequence. Join our research group?"

"I……"

Yamamoto Izumoto said just as he said something, Alexander immediately said: "Don't be busy answering this. You don't have to make a decision immediately. I'll take you to a rough tour of the environment here. As for the question of whether you join, you can wait until the visit is finished. In addition, I can guarantee that if you join, we will guarantee that if you join, we will give you a stable salary."

Now that the players of "Zero" are getting bigger and bigger, and many guilds have been commercialized, many guilds have started to pay their members. Of course, this salary is not randomly opened. There are usually two types of guilds that really start paying, one is a truly commercial guild. These guilds are like the previous game studios, and they will specifically find some things to make profits. Of course, this profit does not mean making gold coins, and the monsters in "Zero" do not make gold coins at all. This so-called profit actually refers to making money through mining, doing tasks, and pure commercial activities. Therefore, the members in these guilds are basically the same as professional players in the game studio in the past, and are of the type of work.

In addition to these guilds, there are also some guilds that pay wages mainly include large guilds, such as our Frost Rose Alliance. However, these guilds pay wages, but not every player pays them, but only pays wages to senior players or leaders in the guild. The main purpose of this is to keep strong players in the guild, which is a way to win people's hearts. Of course, because our guild benefits are too good, a large number of people want to come in even if they don't pay wages, but they don't have the chance to come in at all. However, most large guilds still need to rely on wages to win over a large number of experts.

To maintain the strength of the guild, so not every player can take advantage of the salary. On the contrary, there are actually very few such things. After all, whether they are members of professional commercial guilds or masters won over by large guilds, they actually have one thing in common, that is, they have specialties. If these people do not have a certain life profession, they must have exaggerated combat power. Anyway, they must have some amazing abilities. However, these strange people and strange things are a few people after all, and most players cannot have those abilities, so naturally they cannot be qualified to pay.

In the other party's understanding, Yamamoto Izuru had no salary before. Therefore, Alexander felt that it would be a relatively big temptation to pay Yamamoto Izuru at this time.

Of course, Izumoya Yamamoto could not care about this salary. Not to mention the benefits he received in our guild and the cohesion of our guild, the salary we paid alone would not be too low. Although our guild does not pay every player, because we have a system of contribution to the guild, it is equivalent to paying the salary in disguild. Moreover, our guild goes to Matsumoto Masaga to act as a spy and has a special salary to get, and if we become a spy, the contribution rate is also very easy to get. If we didn't dare to select people publicly for the sake of confidentiality, we would probably have to fight for these quotas for spies in the guild.

Although he doesn't care about salary, Yamamoto Izuo is acting at this time, so when he hears that he has a salary, he immediately starts to hesitate, and then asks tentatively: "Can I do it together?"

"Ah?" Alexander originally asked Yamamoto Izuru to wait for the tour before answering, but he didn't expect Yamamoto Izuru to suddenly ask such a question. However, although he was confused, he still quickly replied: "It's not impossible to be together on both sides, but why do you have such a request?"

Yamamoto Izumoto said as if it were natural: "You can tell from my current account. I like the combat system of Zero very much, so if you let me do research every day, it would definitely not work. If I really like to do research every day, then I chose a non-combat figure at the beginning. How could I become a profession like this today?"

Due to the design purpose, the internal structure of "Zero" is very diverse, so many players will become uncomfortable after entering the game. After all, although the audience of combat games is very wide, it is not 100% covered. For those players who do not like fighting and killing, if they are in a world full of battles, how can they continue to play happily? So when the characters are initially selected, players can choose whether they want to be fighting characters or non-combat characters.

I am the one who has combat ability. There are one or several combat professions as the main profession, and there are several non-combat type professions as auxiliary professions. However, there are certain restrictions on auxiliary professions for combat players. Leveling up will be slower. As for non-combat type players, as long as they choose non-combat type characters, all the professions you can choose are life professions, and regardless of main professions and secondary professions, they are all equal. Moreover, the types of professions of these non-combat type players are not limited, which means that in theory you can learn all skills of non-combat type professions at the same time, but due to the leveling speed and money investment, most people can usually only choose two to three professions. After all, the principle that you can't eat too much is understandable. If you learn too much, the level of each skill is only one or two. This kind of character is useless to practice.

In fact, in addition to not being able to learn combat skills, non-combat players are mainly protected by system. For example, in urban safety areas, non-combat players may still be killed, but the punishment for malicious killing of non-combat players is much more serious than that of malicious PK ordinary combat players. It will not only increase the crime value of killing ordinary combat players by more than ten times, but also lead to a series of attribute changes. At present, one recognized in the forum is that killing non-combat players will reduce the lucky value. Although the lucky value attribute cannot be seen, there is a clear attribute when establishing characters. Moreover, many skill descriptions will directly tell you that the power of the skill is directly related to the lucky value.

In addition, as far as I know, the lucky value is not only directly related to many combat attributes of the player, but also interferes with everything you need to perform probability calculations in the game. For example, lottery, opening boxes, selecting characters, and encountering monsters. In short, this attribute is very important. If this attribute becomes zero, basically as long as you fight with others, you will definitely lose. If it is a negative number, then congratulations. Even if no one attacks you, you may die inexplicably by various intentions.

In addition, this is not a speculation, but our guild has specially tested it. The conclusion is that there must be at least one lucky value. As long as it is not zero, there will be no big problem. At most, there will be no cheaper when calculating the probability, but you won’t be inexplicably unlucky. Once it becomes zero, it will be very troublesome, let alone negative numbers. Hurry up and go to the nearest temple to apply for a shelter, and then squat inside and wait for your lucky value to recover naturally before coming out, otherwise you may be trampled to death after walking around the street.

After hearing what Yamamoto Isoba said, Alexander understood what Yamamoto Isoba meant. Anyway, they didn’t like to stay in the laboratory all the time. Although Yamamoto Isoba was also interested in research, they were not the kind of person who could stay in the laboratory all the time. Generally speaking, they still liked to go out for activities.

Alexander didn't have much opinion on this requirement. As long as he could participate in the research, he didn't have to stay in the laboratory all the time. Anyway, they were interested in Yamamoto Izuru's creativity rather than his hands-on ability. He just needed to occasionally pay attention to some progress and propose some research directions, and he didn't need to stay in the laboratory every day.

After thinking it through, Alexander immediately nodded and said, "As long as you can guarantee that you will come to the laboratory for at least 16 hours a week, I can promise you."

According to the eight-hour working system, sixteen hours is two days. One week only requires two days of work, and this requirement is indeed not too much. Yamamoto Izuo nodded immediately and said, "Since that's the case, I can promise you now. But it's still necessary to visit, at least I have to be familiar with the future working environment!"

After hearing what Yamamoto Isooro said, Alexander immediately became happy, and then he began to lead Yamamoto Isooro to visit this secret base.

In fact, the reason why Yamamoto insisted on coming out occasionally was not that he really liked fighting and didn't want to stay in the laboratory. Although he was indeed not interested in experiments and did not want to stay in the laboratory, it was something that could be overcome for the sake of spy work. The reason why Yamamoto insisted on not staying here all the time was actually because of the sake of spy work.

This underwater base is obviously very strict in confidentiality measures, and it is deep in the seabed. The location itself is too hidden. The crystal communicator of our guild has a transmission distance limit. If the distance exceeds a certain range, the transit device is required. At present, we have only set up a large number of transit equipment on several major waterways, and the sea surface has not been fully covered, let alone the seabed. So, if Yamamoto Izuo stays here, even if he gets research materials, he will not be able to deliver them at all. This is the fundamental reason why he insists on not staying in the laboratory unanimously.

Many people may ask. Didn’t Yamamoto Izuru have two characters? Since there is a character who is a Chinese player, can’t you send out the information by just switching two numbers? In fact, this is simply a delusion. Don’t think that the magic arrays in the game are very simple things, especially the magic arrays studied in this base. Are they already plane magic arrays but three-dimensional three-dimensional magic arrays. These magic arrays are like mazes in the eyes of ordinary people. And they are also three-dimensional mazes. The structural diagram of a three-dimensional magic array may be so complicated that it requires a room of paper to draw, and the lines on it can be described as densely. Do you expect Yamamoto Izuru to bring back the guild by switching accounts back and forth? What kind of memory is needed to do? So, the only way to get information is to really bring out things. It is definitely not possible to rely on the player’s memory retelling alone.

Because Yamamoto Izumoto had agreed to stay, Alexander obviously had a very good attitude towards him, leading Yamamoto Izumoto to enter the port. As for those who came with Yamamoto Izumoto, they were sent away after handing over the Heart of Irosy.

This base is obviously under the direct supervision of Russians, and there are basically no players from other countries. Those who sent Yamamoto Izuru were Korean players. In this place, it was obviously because of a very low status and could not access the core content at all. Even Japanese players' status here is much higher than Korean players. Yamamoto Izuru's treatment here clearly reflects the value of his Japanese identity. Although he is a technical staff that the other party needs to recruit, it is still very obvious that Japanese players have a much higher status here than Korean players.

After coming down from the port pier, there is a large area of ​​flat rocky ground. This ground is obviously built manually. Not only is it very flat, but there are special anti-slip lines on the ground. This is obviously not something naturally formed.

After passing through the wide and busy dock, you enter the rock walls that separate the two sides of the port. Here you can see a row of more than a dozen huge entrances. After entering the interior from here, some automatic vehicles appeared. However, these vehicles are obviously something left in the remains rather than Russian man-made, because these vehicles are all beetle-shaped. If they were built by Russian players themselves, I think these vehicles should be close to those cars in reality, at least the shape of trucks.

After getting into a large Beetle-like car, Iroo Yamamoto was sent to a large underground passage by Alexander, but only a small section of the passage was bright, and both sides were pitch black, so there was no visible anything. Even the end of the light not far from the left seemed to be vaguely visible at the end of the lights.

Through this horizontal aisle, there is a huge underground space. The area of ​​this space is not very large, but it is very high. There are man-made rooms arranged on the walls around the cylindrical cave. It can be seen that the working space here is very large. And because it is arranged vertically, it is very space-saving. However, Yamamoto Izuo and others did not want to stop here, but opened from another exit of this space. After that, they passed through several such spaces one after another, and then arrived at a vertical space larger than before.

This seems to be the last space of this place, because there is only one entrance and another door, but it is obviously blocked by the landslide stones and cannot be passed at all.

After stopping the Beetle, Alexander called Yamamoto Isobuku off the car and said, "This place is our research center. When I first found out that there was nothing left. Obviously, the builders here were not very panic when they evacuated here. All the things that could be taken were taken away. Some of the remaining things were placed neatly. However, when we came, we were too long. Most of the things turned into powder as soon as we touched them. Basically, nothing was caught."

"That's a pity!" Yamamoto said, deliberately pretending to be very regretful.

Alexander laughed and said, "Anyway, they are all picked up for free. There is one thing that can be found. The warships outside and the weapons above are the best receiving goods. Unfortunately, these things have been protected. The reason why I need you is that you can help us uncover their mysterious veils. Let us see the true appearance of the beauty under this veil."

Yamamoto said seriously: "I'm not a professional person. So I can't promise. All I can say is that I will do my best, after all, this is also my hobby. As for the things I said before that allow me to go out, it doesn't have to be as exaggerated as you said. I guess I spend most of the time here. And even going out may be irregular. After all, if I study key things, I may study them for one or two weeks without interruption, and if I encounter a long-term task when going out, I can't come back immediately!"

Alexander laughed and said, "This is OK, as long as you can guarantee that you can have 16 hours per week on average. Our management is relatively loose."

Yamamoto Isobu nodded and said, "Are we going to the experimental area now?"

Alexander nodded and said, "Actually, this place is an experimental area, but the place I want to take you to is dedicated to studying the composite magic array."

"That's it." Yamamoto Izuo actually wanted to go to the production and research site of the Profanity Stone immediately, but this kind of thing cannot be so urgent. It will easily be exposed if it is too purposeful.

Alexander did not respond, but took Yamamoto Isoba to a place next to the wall that looked like an elevator and stood up. However... Speaking of which, the Russians' research results are indeed worthy of taking the reverse engineering research route. Because they did not develop step by step, but reverse dismantling the technology in the ruins, their technology is very technical. The three-dimensional hybrid magic arrays before were so complicated that they were so complicated, and the elevators used in their laboratory were actually hand-cranked. Although this thing is already very labor-saving, the people who still have to ride it to shake the handle themselves, which is a very backward design.

Although I really wanted to complain about this manpower elevator, Izuo Yamamoto endured it. He followed Alexander to a certain floor and walked out of the elevator, and then entered a circular corridor. The reason why I knew that this corridor was ring-shaped is because the corridor had obvious curvature, and from what I saw below before, this experimental area was located on the inner wall of a vertical cylindrical shaft, so the experimental area itself should have an circular structure.

After walking forward from here, Alexander pushed open a door and brought Yamamoto Izuru in. After entering here, Yamamoto Izuru felt that it was so messy. The huge space, which was several times larger than the hall of a large cinema, was filled with test benches, and all the test benches were filled with various experimental equipment. Coupled with some waste and experimental materials piled up next to the test benches, this place was not much better than a garbage dump. Compared with the snow-white laboratory in science fiction movies, this is simply a typical example!

"Bakanov, I brought that Yamamoto Izuru." After Alexander came in, he walked directly to the center's largest test bench, while he was still saying something. The guy who was called the name also heard the sound and raised his head and turned around. However, when Yamamoto Izuru saw what the guy was holding in his hand, his heart trembled, because it was clearly a blasphemy stone.
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