Chapter 599 - This is a Huge Venture
Virtual World: Close Combat Mage
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Gu Fei expressionlessly stared at Eternal Dominion, who was unable to conceal his glee at this point. Grabbing that thick stack of registration forms the Fighter had yet to fit into his dimensional pocket, Gu Fei swept his glance over it a few times before exploding, â2000 applicants, huh?! Tailor-made routines? Do you take me for a robot?!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Eternal Dominion was momentarily stunned, before saying, âArenât we considered as robots in a game?â
âF*ck!â Gu Fei sent a side kick at the man, but Eternal Dominion was also a martial arts practitioner himself; he moved his two arms forward to block, and since Eternal Dominion had more Strength than Gu Fei in-game, he emerged victorious from this exchange. Using both his hands to grip Gu Feiâs ankles, Eternal Dominion gave it a quick twist and threw the Mage away. Unexpectedly, Gu Fei took advantage of the torque from this move and lifted his other leg to sweep it right to Eternal Dominionâs head. Having no choice but to release his grip to duck from this kick, Gu Fei spiraled in the air and was back on his feet when he landed.
âHold your horses!â Brother Assist reckoned that this was his only chance to stop the two men from fighting further, so he recklessly darted between the two and raised his arms to hold either man back respectively; at the same time, he was mentally preparing himself to bring up his guard at any moment.
Seeing that the two men had halted their movements for now, Brother Assist sighed in relief even as he quickly told Gu Fei. âActually, this situation isnât as bad as youâve imagined.â
Gu Fei turned to regard Brother Assist, indicating for the man to continue what he was about to say.
âEven though thereâre 2000 registrants, thereâre still only seven job classes in this game. Furthermore, job classes have a set distribution when it comes to stat point allocation for the most part, and with how thereâs a limit to the potential variations of monsters, having 2000 registrants doesnât necessarily mean that youâll need to develop 2000 different routines. A good number of players among these will surely have similar stat point to one another,â Brother Assist reasoned.
Gu Fei thought about this and indeed found it to be a reasonable assessment. With that, he lowered his head and peered through the forms. While the several he had glanced past all had different job classes, stats, and weapons, these players all chose the Campfire Patroller at the very least. Brother Assist took this chance to slide up next to Gu Fei, commenting as he skimmed through the forms in Gu Feiâs hands. âLook; these people are all requesting for a fighting routine to deal with the same monster. Although their weapons are different, what youâve specified isnât the sort of weapon used but the length of weapon, yeah? This will let you set a unified standard, so the final differences you get wonât be too much. As for the issue with their stats, just like the requirement you mentioned about having eight levelsâ worth of Agility, those that have half or full-Agility builds will have all achieved these criteria, so at this rate, there may not really be that much âtailoringâ to do.â
âYouâre not mistaken, theoretically speaking, but the monsters that a level 40 player requests are hardly weak by any metric. Plenty of job classes donât even add a point to Agility, so how am I going to tailor-make a routine for them? D*mn, Fallen Magister. Thatâs a level 60 monster! Whoâs so excessive? Even I find it taxing slaying this monster,â Gu Fei countered.
Brother Assist almost fell to the ground, trembling as he asked, âYou can solo-kill a level 60 monster?â
âOf course. Havenât I mentioned this to you before?â Gu Fei said.
âNot at all!â Brother Assist was convinced that he would have sought to study Gu Feiâs fight with it had he heard him say that.
âHmm... I havenât killed too much of it.â Gu Fei only started killing level 60 monsters after he had crossed the level 40 threshold, so he only came across them a handful of times.
âWhatâs this monster?â Gu Fei saw a name he was unfamiliar with and asked Brother Assist.
âBrother Assist wiped off his sweat. âThatâs a level 70 monster...â
âHe can tailor make that himself!â Gu Fei spat as he shoved that registration form, which had greedily indicated the level 70 monster, right into Eternal Dominionâs arms. Level 60 was already the limit of his capabilities. While he had indeed taken on level 70 monsters before and was able to defeat them with his life intact, every kill had also result in him sweating all over. Grinding on level 70 monsters was really too much. Moonlit Nightfalls would just be a normal purple-tier weapon when used on level 70 monsters, while the fearsome spell damage Gu Fei could dish out was not even at the standard damage of level 70. He only managed to slay the Werewolves with relative ease due to the âSacredâ trait in his Flames of Baptism, which perfectly countered the most absurd ability of regeneration inherent to Werewolves.
âLevel 70âs too much...â It was apparent that Eternal Dominion had also taken up on the challenge before, or he could not have made such a claim with certainty. Scratching his head, he said, âWe should be able to take on them if we work together, though.â
Gu Fei ignored the man. Brother Assist, who was quick on the uptake, said with a twinkle in his eyes, âThose guys that proposed such high-level monsters are clearly just up to tomfoolery and are taking the mickey out of you two. The players will definitely understand if you tell them that you canât kill them. Besides, the fact that you two can kill it by working together is a success in itself! Think about it; thereâs more experience to be had killing overlevel monsters, so thereâs no need for that high level of efficiency you guys touted; as long as they can see a rate of efficiency beyond their usual grind, you have done your jobs. They want to learn a level 70 monster? Call them out to learn. Youâll still be paid either way; whether they can master it or not is entirely up to them.â
âBut this guy said he can guarantee that anyone will grasp it upon learning!â Gu Fei pointed to Eternal Dominion as he said this.
âHe really shouldnât have said that.â Brother Assist chose to stand with Gu Fei on this point.
Eternal Dominion thought about it and saw the logic behind this. If a player did not have the level, stats, or equipment necessary to kill a level 70 monster, the more kung fu techniques they had to impart into the routine only meant that it would be all the more difficult for the average person to learn. This was especially true when it came to the sort of reflex that required years of training; there was really no way for him to âguarantee that anyone would grasp it upon learning.â
Thinking of all these issues, which had risen from such specific details, Eternal Dominion slowly felt that he had indeed not put in enough thought into the matter and that he had truly been blinded by his potential earnings.
âSo what should we do?â Eternal Dominion was still holding that form Gu Fei had shoved into his hands, reluctant to let go.
âItâs not a huge problem!â Brother Assist was still the one with the most ideas. âSince the average gamers donât have the ability to grasp how to kill these level 60 and level 70 monsters, just directly tell them that thereâs temporarily no business here, and no one will mind. It is those players who lack Agility that you must consider how to help. You should prioritize your customersâ needs, right? You ought to use your kung fu to serve your customers and not make the customers become accustomed to your kung fu.â
âWhat this brother says makes a lot of sense.â Eternal Dominion shook hands with Brother Assist.
âIs it possible to come up with a fighting routine that doesnât require Agility?â Brother Assist asked Gu Fei.
âOf course, itâs possible.â Eternal Dominion helped Gu Fei answer.
Gu Fei helplessly let out a sigh. âIt is possible, but without the speed that comes with dexterity, players will have to depend on their individual reaction time to increase their rhythm, and learning that can be all the more difficult, and it may not even reach a satisfying rate of efficiency.â
âStill, it would at least be more efficient than the efficiency the average players have with their current methods, right?â Brother Assist pressed on.
âBut, of course.â Gu Fei nodded.
âThen, thatâs enough.â Brother Assist confidently nodded.
âDoes that mean weâre still in business?â Eternal Dominion was excited once more. All the issues Gu Fei had raised made him feel as if their business had run into roadblocks before it even took off.
âThose are more or less all the issues I could think of at the moment...â Brother Assist would never give such a certain conclusion. âIn any case, thereâs definitely a market for such a venture. Even if you canât cater to every player, youâll still be in the green just from helping those that use Agility. The sum of 99 gold coins is truly too much of a steal if anyone can grasp this sort of efficient grinding.â
âIs that so...â Eternal Dominion was very remorseful when he heard this.
âActually, you have quite the experiential opportunity here. First, take this bunch of players registered to test and find out whatâs the effect. If it works, you can expand enrollment, and you could proceed to establish a more reasonable and developed groundwork.â Brother Assist nodded his head meaningfully.
âWhat do you mean âgroundworkâ?â the two other men asked.
âThis thing here isnât that simple! Take these forms you have now as an example; there are a thousand or so forms that you need to sort through, and thereâs probably more in either of your mailboxes awaiting retrieval and sorting. After thatâs done, you must make your way to the various grinding maps and spend even more time teaching those players...â
Sure enough, that was a lot of work. Gu Fei glared at Eternal Dominion, but he could also tell that this was indeed a pretty good method to earn money, far better than being a mercenary group leader like what Eternal Dominion was doing.
Brother Assistâs mind was occupied with details regarding this business right now, and he was getting more and more excited as he thought more about it. Gu Fei could tell from how the man looked that he had a lot to contribute to this venture. It worked perfectly in their favor as well since Gu Fei and Eternal Dominion would both be busy developing and teaching routines. There was no way the two of them could cope with everything, so leaving Brother Assist to sort through all the information and other such administrative works would be a perfect match given his expertise and interest in such stuff.
âLetâs return to the city and find somewhere to sit down and discuss this further!â Gu Fei suggested. Today had really been a tiring day for him.
The three men headed back to Baishi City, making a beeline for a tavern. However, they had pretty much covered everything they needed to talk about on their way over, so by the time they got seated in the tavern, Brother Assist was already talking about their glorious future. âJob class, stat point allocation, equipment, and monsters! These things are actually all set in stone, so once we establish ourselves after a certain point of time, there may not be a need for us to do any developmental work. Itâll be wonderful once we get to that point information and resources weâve used can all be recycled.â
Gu Fei, however, laughed when he heard this. âThatâs a little too idealistic. This sort of thing, if I can teach it to someone, then someone can teach it to another person as well. Take that fighting routine for the Campfire Patroller Iâve taught you. If someone goes out to set up a bootleg copy of my class for 50-gold coins, will anyone even care to be taught by us?â
Brother Assist was stunned. Sure enough, he had forgotten to consider this very factor, and it turned out that this venture of theirs was not a monopoly. It was highly likely for this business venture to create a scenario where the student ended up starving the teacher upon further propagation.
âCan you guys utilize a teaching method that others will have no way of copying?â Brother Assist asked.
The two stared at him to express how ridiculous this idea was.
âIn that case, weâll just make a quick turnover from this. Weâll earn as much as we can while we still hold the market advantage. 99 gold coins is far too little,â Brother Assist said.
âThen, how much do you reckon is reasonable?â Eternal Dominion asked.
â999 gold coins!â Brother Assist was actually very shrewd as well.
âBut weâve already said that it is priced at 99 gold coins,â Eternal Dominion reasoned.
âIndeed, we canât change that for this batch of registrants, but we can tell them that because they are the first batch of clients, they get to enjoy a huge discount. Subsequent clients will be charged the normal 999 gold coins,â
âThatâs pretty brutal...â Gu Fei sucked in cold air even as Eternal Dominion did his best to calculate how much 999 multiplied by 2000 would be.
Eventually, both parties ironed out the details and included Brother Assist into this venture. He was in charge of sorting through the information they were given as well as promotional and all the other backend work. At the moment, Brother Assist already held all the registration forms, including those letters about this matter that they retrieved from the mailbox earlier. Sifting through the stack of papers, he suddenly wrinkled his brows. â999 gold coins isnât too good of a price, either. Even though this is truly worth that much from a marketing perspective, the price elasticity of this is simply too large; the price depreciation, which will happen from this secondhand market, can be very unfortunate for usâno, that price wonât do. I was being far too shortsighted earlier. 99 gold coins is still the best.â
Just like that, Brother Assist overturned his suggestion. While it was said to be a three-man discussion, Brother Assist had, all this while, been discussing this to himself from the very start. Neither Gu Fei nor Eternal Dominion had said a word, as was their habit, and had simply been waiting for Brother Assist to come to a conclusion by himself.
â99 gold coins... 99 gold coins is still the call!â Brother Assist finally decided. âThis price can currently be considered as not too high of a cost; there wonât be a high appreciation in cost at this point, while there will be a limit to how much it can depreciate. We should take this chance while our business is still ahead of the pack to get a firm grasp of the market, broaden our influence fast, and establish ourselves as a brand name.â
âIt doesnât matter whoâs teaching these things; what sort of brand is there to have!â Gu Fei laughed.
âOf course, thereâs a brand. Since anybody can teach this, everyone will compete in terms of popularity, influence, and reputation!â Brother Assist explained.
âAlright. You guys can discuss what to do. Iâm tired, so Iâll log out and get some rest. If itâs possible, organize all the information tonight, and Iâll begin the development tomorrow morning. Just do whatever you guys want with everything else.â Gu Fei spoke as he got up, leaving sans a care for the two other menâs answer.
Brother Assist was stunned for quite some time before he asked Eternal Dominion. âThis is a great business venture! Why does it seem that Miles isnât so enthused about it?â
âHis familyâs very rich; thereâs no way heâll be enthusiastic over something like money,â Eternal Dominion explained.
âIs that so...â Brother Assist had no knowledge of Gu Feiâs background and was wondering how a teacher could be rich to the point where he was uninterested in such a huge profit-making venture. If this business were to succeed, he would not simply become a rich man in-game; he could very well earn enough to support his real-world living expenses.
âIgnore that man. Please continue with what youâre talking about.â Eternal Dominion was raptly listening to Brother Assistâs every word. The more he listened to the man, the more his admiration for the man tended toward reverence.
âLetâs just leave the price as it is for now! Putting it too high will make us seem like weâre doing a smash and grab; we canât possibly do something so shortsighted, can we?â
âOf course not.â Eternal Dominion was already considering quitting his bodyguard instructor job if this business really took off. After all, there were far more players than there were students in that school, so using Brother Assistâs words, if they wished to expand their influence in this to the point where the first thing all the new players would do was seek out Eternal Dominion and learn the fastest routine to approach monster grinding, they must invest time and effort in this. Just thinking of this delighted Eternal Dominion to no end.
Brother Assist was very conscientious when it came to work, so after spending enough time over their prospects, he understood that the 2000 registration forms before his eyes could very well serve as herald to the success of their new venture.
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Gu Fei did not see Brother Assist when he got online early the next morning. Meanwhile, his students had long been waiting for his arrival. He brought his students to their grinding spot as per normal, and after completing that dayâs lecture, his students needed to level to continue learning. Even though they learned Gu Feiâs super quick monster grinding routine, leveling up to the next stage was not something they could accomplish over a few days. Right now, Gu Fei was mainly focusing on doing a one-to-one guidance with those more problematic students.
Meanwhile, there were no more new questions today after yesterdayâs six questions. There were only so many students, and more than half of them had already asked their questions, so there was no reason for them to seek for more information about other monsters so soon, while the other half of the students had faithfully stuck to the monsters Gu Fei had arranged for them, giving him quite a peace of mind. This way, some students concentrated on grinding monsters, while others searched for those monsters they had requested after grasping the fighting routine Gu Fei had imparted to them. Gu Fei took a few rounds to guide them and realized that they were now all very adept with it. They had originally all stuck drearily to the fighting routine against the AIs, so how hard could it get? There was no doubt that their experience soared fast, but when this sort of action turned into routine, it eventually became a matter of endurance and boredom, becoming more and more monotonous as they kept repeating it. Gu Fei would have to wait and see just how much perseverance these students had.
After spending more than an hour with his students, Brother Assistâs name flashed online, and the man immediately sent a message to Gu Fei.
âOh, youâre pretty early!â Usually, Brother Assist would not be online at this time, as they would usually only start their gaming session in the afternoon.
âThereâre plenty of things to do!â Brother Assist replied.
âIs that so... Howâs it going?â
âThis is my current plan: we canât possibly do 1 on 1 for this business with our clients as thatâll just end up burning you guys out? I intend to accumulate similar requests until it reaches a certain number, maybe 500 or 1000 players, before we officially begin our lessons. If we donât do it like that, wonât either of you go crazy trying to teach each of your clients?â
âHmm... Out of everything youâve said from yesterday till now, this is my favorite. So whatâs the initial number youâre going with? 500 or 1000?â Gu Fei asked.
âWeâll have to see how the actual situation pans out on the ground. The key is the location to do this sort of lecture. Take the Wilderness Camp as an example. Because of the 9527 outcropâs existence, itâs the perfect place to conduct such large-scale lectures, allowing you to teach 2000 players all at once. However, changing the location means that we need to adjust the number in accordance to the terrain weâre working with,â Brother Assist said.
âYes, youâre right,â Gu Fei said.
âThe real tragedy is Xiawu City and Linyin City. Iâm afraid that thereâs no way to do this sort of large-scale lectures in either of those cities thanks to the regionâs terrain, so weâll have to think of another solution,â Brother Assist added.
âAhem. Brother Assist, youâve really got your sight set far into the future, huh. Are you already prepared to promote the brand globally? Why donât we first concentrate on making sure that we can accomplish what weâve got at hand before we worry about those?â Gu Fei asked.
âWhat weâve got at hand? Weâve already completed some of it already!â Brother Assist exclaimed.
âWhat?â
âLast night, a large quantity of the registration was from the Wilderness Camp, and the final tally for those players who chose the Wilderness Patroller was 1841. Furthermore, the situation was a lot more optimistic than our previous assumption. We managed to sort these 1841 players into two types. The first wields long weapons with little to no Agility. The second holds short weapons with high Agility. You already taught those with long weapons and high Agility what to do yesterday, so Eternal Dominion focused on these two types, developing the routine and completely training those players. Weâve already earned our first bucket of gold!â
âIs that so?â Gu Fei wiped off his sweat. Never would have thought that these two would be so capable.
âYeah, but Eternal Dominion mentioned that heâs not particularly good when it comes to short weapons, and that you can still develop a more brilliant routine, saying that weâll have to get you to research it further. I think that this is a good thing. If you really can refine the routine further, it will be perfect to demonstrate just how powerful our ability to develop such routines is. The moment competitors of the routine weâve taught appear, we can push out the new version and dominate the market again,â Brother Assist said.
âYouâre just full of ideas.â Gu Fei was impressed. Ignoring actual combat, Brother Assist was truly a formidable existence.
âThank you, but I also have some bad news,â Brother Assist added.
âWhatâs that?â Gu Fei asked.
âThat night, not long after weâve finished imparting our routine, there were already players in the Wilderness Camp undercutting our business by offering lessons for 50 gold coins, and itâs not just one person. The players out there are really quick-witted.â Brother Assist mused.