~Ding.
[Congratulations, host, on completing your mission.
Now, I have another one for you.]
'_'
Landon looked at his mission tab and grumbled to heaven.
What? Did he look free?
Didn't he already have enough on his plate?
Honestly, if the system took on human form at this point, he wouldn't have minded punching it silly.
He massaged his chin while looking at the mission deeply.
[•Main Mission:
Now that the host has started making his mark in Romain, the fun doesn't stop there. The host must put or maintain these 36 people as rulers for the remaining 36 Zohl empires.
The names are: Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah~~~
>Mission Dateline: 8 years from now to unify the entire Zohl.
>Mission Failure:... You guessed it, death!]
Landon read it and couldn't help breathing a sigh from relief.
Luckily, only a handful of them required his immediate attention.
Well, the mission itself was straightforward.
He had to start making contact with the remaining 36 Zohl empires.
But, just like any business plan, he had to strategize things properly.
Firstly, he could wait out the time for the other empires to notice Baymard.
That's right.
Once word went out that Zalipnia was now fine, people would be curious about how they did it, sending in spies and whatnot around.
From there, these spies would see Baymardians goods, products and other items there that would intrigue them and the people behind them too.
This whole thing would be an advertis.e.m.e.nt of some sort.
And people would want to know if Baymardians were villainous people to friendly ones.
Of course, several main rules and laws from the treaty would be made public, as well as several benefits both sides got.
Many people would be able to immediately understand that Baymard cared about the people more.
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Additionally, merchants from all over would now want to trade with Baymard too.
Firstly, one should know that there were separate discounted prices for U.N empires and a standard price for regular ones.
Not just that, but again, the cruises will definitely get popular, so much so that people would be travelling far and wide to get on them.
Luckily, the people of all empires here spoke Roma, so they were good and would be able to communicate with the Baymardians too.
And when those people step their feet in Baymard... Heheheh... The rest would be easily guessed.
Landon wouldn't rush things up now unless a few of the names on the list were in immediate danger.
The system had given him a list of 36 people that he either had to place or maintain them on the throne.
Yup!
Some of the people on the list were already rulers. But the maintenance might've come from the fact that people were trying to usurp their thrones.
Well, to put it nicely, he had more people to babysit because if their lives were supposed to end in a few seconds, he had to warp there and save them.
So even with all the Baymard hype and publicity going on, he couldn't sign a treaty with any empire unless the person the system wanted was already on the throne.
One had to build up credibility and give a very good first impression to keep a long-lasting relationship here.
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As for the empires that did need his immediate actions, they were just 3 out of the 36.
Basically, there were some empires along the perimeters of Zohl that had also been attacked by those Adonis followers.
But from the system's reports, Zalipnia's situation was indeed the most brutal of all.
Meaning that those Adonis followers should've just started not too long ago.
From the system's reports, the Adonis followers had only been able to conquer one or 3 cities in those empires, further confirming to Landon that they might have only just started their work on these empires.
Well, that was it for the issues concerning Zohl.
Now back to Zalipnia, they used a different current from Pyno... With their coins marked differently too.
He wanted to make a range of references for them so he could place vending machines and even money exchange machines on the cruise lines too.
Additionally, the banks needed Zohl money as well.
The people would go to the bank to exchange for more Bays for their time in Baymard.
Plus, they would also have their own bank accounts too for whenever they came to Baymard.
The surprising but amazing thing to Landon was that no one was really poor here.
They had such a great system that looked after its people, making them proud to be Zalipnians.
With all the benefits they had, these people diligently worked hard to increase the economy of their empire.
And now, with more Baymard jobs, not to mention the need for more ores, foods and items for exchange, the Zalipnian economy would be growing even better.
One thing to note as well was that the standard of living in Zalipnia as a whole was higher than that in Pyno as a whole.
So what impressed Landon was that the exchange rate between both Zalipnia and Baymard was relatively close too.
Typically, 0.8 Bays is equivalent to 1 copper coin in Pyno.
But for Zalipnia's case, 0.89 Bay was roughly equivalent to 1 Zaki copper coin here.
How impressive.
Thinking of the future, Landon left the hall alongside Javis to check up on a few things.
But of course, he wasn't the only one making future plans.
Heh.
The time of war was upon them!