Bai Ye slept very comfortably and soundly this time.
He was no longer as fearful as in his previous life, waking up at night from time to time to check if any powerful monsters were near his Shelter.
Rubbing his sleepy eyes, Bai Ye glanced at his phone by the bed. It was ten o'clock in the morning.
"Ha ~"
Yawning, Bai Ye got up to wash, ordered takeout after a long time, then sat at the computer and began searching for a forum called "Nameless."
This was an official forum created specifically for "Dark Shelter" game players to communicate.
Since the game was initially discovered by official personnel and eventually relayed up to the High-Ranking level, they created this forum and set up a dedicated department.
Once entering the forum, the official side would immediately obtain the user's IP address and verify through some questions whether the user was a true player.
Bai Ye had heard about this in his previous life and understood it well, but he didn't care at all.
He knew the official purpose: besides letting players share information, it was to gather players for the official's service, though not mandatory. The main point was to verify player identities to prevent misconduct. Even if wrongdoing occurred, once identity was confirmed, capturing the culprit was easy.
Since Bai Ye had no intention of wrongdoing, he had no worries.
After typing keywords and pressing Enter, a forum quickly appeared in view.
Bai Ye's eyes flickered, murmuring, "Sure enough, I am not the first Player. Before me, there were probably many players already."
Not only domestic but also from many foreign countries, the number of players was considerable.
And the number would keep increasing.
The forum had only three sections:
Help, Communication, and Trade.
Entering the forum automatically brought one to the "Communication" section.
There were already many posts here.
"Help! How to deal with Corruptors? I just can't beat them."
"Does anyone know who exactly made this game?"
"I'm done, this game is way too hard! Died right after leaving Shelter. Anyone want to share exploration tips?"
"Penguin Group invites players to join, many benefits, high salary, and even a wife included!"
"Hahaha, I'm flying! I actually got a Rune!!"
Seeing the last post, Bai Ye looked surprised and immediately clicked it.
An image appeared.
[Class Core Rune: Warrior.]
[Description: Upon use, grants the Extraordinary basic Warrior class, along with its specialization, talent, and passive bonuses.]
"Someone got a Rune so quickly, and it's a Class Rune."
Honestly, Bai Ye felt a bit jealous.
Having such a Rune meant directly gaining Extraordinary Power, making even a Screecher easy to handle.
"Damn, lucky bastard."
Bai Ye muttered a curse, then continued scrolling. He found many people calling for trades. Some even offered 200 million to buy this Will Rune.
Unfortunately, the poster chose to refuse.
It made sense. With a Class Rune, one gains great power, making exploration easier and allowing more good loot. No one would give up such an advantage lightly.
Shaking his head, Bai Ye thought for a moment, then opened the game on his phone.
Upon entering, the Shelter screen appeared.
When a game character dies, they automatically respawn in the Shelter the next day.
Bai Ye opened his Backpack, found the Monster Index inside, took a screenshot, then materialized it.
The Monster Index immediately floated before his eyes, exuding a decayed and ancient aura.
Looking at the index, Bai Ye grinned. "Although I don't have the Will Rune, this thing isn't bad either."
Without hesitation, he posted on the forum and uploaded the Monster Index description, also pointing out which monsters' information it contained, pricing it at 10,000 per copy.
It seemed expensive but was actually reasonable.
Because this game only allowed items to be taken out or put into the game, but real-world items could not enter the game, players could easily make money.
Especially since some players came from financial groups and had plenty of money but lacked equipment. Even a long sword could sell for tens of thousands.
For example, the armor Bai Ye synthesized yesterday could easily sell for over a hundred thousand.
So the 10,000 price was cheap, and players would buy it without hesitation.
Sure enough, after Bai Ye posted, many replies came quickly.
"Wow, this kind of good stuff? Why didn't you release it earlier? If you had, I wouldn't have died yesterday."
"10,000? So cheap! I already paid. Hurry and send it to me!"
"OP is in M City? Great, I'm nearby too. OP hurry up and send it. I'm about to go on a killing spree in the game!"
"Does it even have info on the Forest Banshee? Good, I'll buy it."
"Why do you all get good stuff while I only got some moldy food?"
"Be grateful, I've been playing two days and only have some stones and wood, nothing else."
Bai Ye smiled at the comments.
See?
He said the price was cheap.
At this moment, a message notification suddenly blinked at the top right of the screen, showing a private message.
Bai Ye clicked it. An ID named "X Nation" sent a message.
"X Nation?"
Bai Ye's eyes flickered, immediately guessing the other's identity.
X Nation: "Hello, does the Monster Index really contain some monsters' weaknesses and information?"
111111: "Yes."
X Nation: "Good, I want a copy. I've transferred the money. You don't need to deliver it; I will come to pick it up and do identity verification. Is that okay?"
111111: "Sure, no problem."
X Nation: "Looks like you know who I am."
111111: "Haha, obvious."
X Nation: "See you later."
Bai Ye smiled and closed the forum page because his takeout had arrived.
After breakfast, Bai Ye prepared to go out. He bought a printer and related supplies nearby, then returned home to start printing the Monster Index.
Because the Monster Index only had twenty-three pages, printing was quick.
But Bai Ye didn't print too many, only a hundred copies.
Because this item obviously wouldn't last long, it was only a short-term money maker. Once it spread around, everyone would know about it and no one would buy anymore.
One million was enough for Bai Ye.
He only wanted to use this money to buy large amounts of supplies to prepare for the coming darkness.
Although real-world items could not enter the game, after the darkness arrived, the world would change drastically, becoming almost like an apocalypse. Not only monsters but also all kinds of terrifying disasters would appear.
Bai Ye remembered clearly that in his previous life, the first disaster was extreme cold, lasting three months. The cold was so biting that many people froze to death even under five layers of blankets and by fires.
As for going out to explore?
Impossible.
So preparing materials in advance was very important.
One million was more than enough.
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