Chapter 158 Last Preparation
With the countdown to the next round looming, n rushed to the workshop, his urgency reflecting his keen awareness of the impending game.
Optimizing his preparations, he utilized the [Spatial Ring], a versatile tool that allowed him to efficiently store surplus items. Even some of the mon] junk provided by the military found its way into the ring, as n knew that once they departed the luxurious cruise ship, anything left behind would be irretrievably lost. Most notably, the cumbersome [Metal Furnace], one of his ingenious creations, was carefully packed into the ring, taking up a significant portion of the avable space.
n''s path guided him through the special team workshops, where Dn and his proficient crew of engineers toiled diligently. n dropped by to assess the items they had collectively crafted and observed the satisfaction radiating from their faces. It was clear that they took pride in a job well done. To ensure the items'' safety and readiness for the uing round, they were methodically stored in the military storage ring, under the watchful care of Dn.
n''s previous help assisting Gaston in working onmunication devices had rewarded him with a set of items.
[TWH -100]
[Type: Tools]
[Rarity: Common]
[Effect: Long-rangemunication]
[Able To Bring Outside The Game: Yes]
These tactical headsets, numbering 20 in total, were instrumental in establishing long-rangemunication within the game. The tactical headset was equipped with an additional item, a radio acting as an antenna, ensuring seamlessmunication across the battlefield.
[CD 116]
[Type: Tools]
[Rarity: Common]
[Effect: Mobile radio Inte]
[Able To Bring Outside The Game: Yes]
n expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the special units who had worked diligently to prepare these vital devices. He hoped for their safety and looked forward to their eventual reunion in the third round, where the tools they had created would y a pivotal role in their sess.
With all the necessary preparationspleted and his checklist satisfactorily marked off, n made his way back to the training hall, where his newly formed Wolverine Militia had gathered. d in their new sets of [umon] equipment, they stood in formation, presenting a picture of disciplined soldiers, ready for action.
Despite the mere 24 hours they had spent training together, n couldn''t help but notice the emergence of a certain camaraderie among them. There was an unspoken bond forming, one that transcended the brevity of their time together.
n summoned Vicky, Marsh, and the 20 squad leaders for a final debriefing.
"We''re ready to go!" Vicky eximed with an air of optimism. However, n knew that beneath their fa?ade of readiness, everyone was enduring thest hour with mounting suspense and tension.
He began by instructing them on the use of the newly acquiredmunication devices, ensuring that they were well-versed in their operation. Next, he briefed them on rendezvous and coordination techniques, including the use of terrain and smoke signals to facilitate efficientmunication.
"Bring along any other yers you find to akeside near the hill" n emphasized.
He exined the specific location on the map with rity, leaving no room for ambiguity. When it came to matters of life and death, he knew there was no time for vagueness, and he treated this information as vital military intelligence to answer their confusion.
While the squad leaders familiarized themselves with the operation of themunication devices, n gathered Bill and the three dedicated crafters to discuss the allocation of survival points.
A total of 600 yers had registered for the sword training, and among them, 160 were members of the Wolverines. This tranted to abined registration fee of 220,000 survival points.
As for the Wolverines shop, they had garnered an impressive 3.5 million survival points in total expenditures, resulting in a 2% profit of 70,000 survival points. Additionally, thanks to the trade of [umon] items, they had received an extra 50,000 survival points. This brought a grand total to 340,000 survival points.
Assuming the role of their leader and with full authority, n initiated the distribution of the funds. He allocated 30,000 survival points to Bill for his pivotal role in trading, thanks to his special [mercantile] skill. The three primary crafters, Shamus, Gus, and Marie, were each rewarded with 10,000 survival points for their dedicated crafting efforts. As for the original team of 30 crafters, they received 5,000 survival points each, while the newly recruited 10 members were granted 3,000 survival points each. After this allocation, there were still 100,000 survival points remaining. n decided to take half for his share and set aside the other half for future needs.
The distribution of survival points had been strategically nned. The support team, having invested more time in crafting than training, received extra survival points. This allocation increased their chances of survival when they inevitably faced death in the uing game. In contrast, the fighters were equipped with a set of [umon] items free of charge.
As n was in the process of sharing the survival points, Luis entered the hall with a delightful surprise. He hadpleted a task assigned to him by n and unveiled boxes filled with freshly wrapped burgers.
[Cheese Burger]
[Type: Foods]
[Rarity: Common]
[Attributes: 20% Stamina regeneration within two hours]
[Effects: None ]
[Able To Bring Outside The Game: No]
[Remarks: High calories to burn]
The food was meant to be consumed at the start of the game, providing a much-needed boost for the initial hours to enhance their chances of survival. This thoughtful gesture lifted the spirits of the entire Wolverine militia, creating a more optimistic atmosphere.
Shortly after, the digital disy overhead revealed that only a single hour remained before themencement of the third round. At the same time, Captain Carter''s voice echoed through the ship''s inte, calling all the yers to gather on the top deck. of the cruise ship, where they would spend the final hour together in anticipation of the uing challenge.