Chapter 50: Viserys's Stormtroopers
Chapter 50: Viserys's Stormtroopers
"Yes, I trust you to handle things."
Viserys listened to the intelligence operation plan presented in such a blatant misrepresentation, nodding repeatedly.
That's a good saying.
Haven't eaten pork, haven't seen a pig run yet?
He combined his knowledge of spy dramas with the ideas of his underlings, who were all meddlesome and full of bad suggestions.
The secret police station they set up actually looked quite convincing.
The secret police station has a total of 156 players.
It has an operations division with eighty players, headed by Flying Bat, whose job is to capture people. Viserys is also generous, and with a wave of his hand, he directly provided these people with forty crossbows at a low price.
As for who to arrest, that goes without saying.
In addition, the Operations Section borrowed more than a dozen canisters of wildfire and a large amount of gunpowder from the Grenadier Regiment. They will also be assigned to assassination, sabotage and other tasks.
There's only thirty players in the intelligence section for now. The section chief is called Sugar Cotton. The number is too small, since there are very few players who can control their tempers. Besides, this is because they've watched too many spy dramas. In a few days, the number will probably be even smaller.
They've started considering hiring locals.
One security department, forty players, and the department head who eats goji berries like they're rice. The department's duty, nominally, is to protect high-ranking officials, such as the current commander of the royal navy fleet, and the future prime minister, finance minister, and so on.
In reality, the Guard's duty was to monitor these people, and when these nobles showed signs of betraying the Targaryens, the Guard had the right to act first and report later.
The logistics and general affairs department has only six players, pitifully. The department head is also called "Pointing at a Mouse and Calling a Duck," so there are really not many players to do the work of serving others. With just these six players, "Pointing at a Mouse and Calling a Duck" still has to raise their wages offline.
As for the logistics department, they are also planning to hire NPCs to do the work.
"Due to the current shortage of personnel in the bureau, intelligence work cannot yet be fully carried out within the city of Pentos."
It will take some time before our informants are spread throughout the city, but I am confident that the secret police will teach the usurpers a lesson in countermeasures and espionage from across the strait.
He spoke eloquently, pointing at a mouse and calling it a duck. Although the number of secret police officers was currently too small, he, as the head of the secret service, was very confident in dealing with those local spies with mediocre skills sent by the other side of the strait or some other force.
A bunch of country bumpkins who've never seen the world, just thugs and hooligans. They're not even worthy of carrying our shoes.
That's what the director thought.
Viserys had originally intended to offer some advice on the matter of calling a mouse a duck, but he hadn't expected that the intelligence chief he had appointed, who was also the captain of the "Storm Team," would be so knowledgeable in this area that he couldn't get a word in edgewise.
After the other person finished speaking, Viserys realized that he had nothing more to add.
He simply waved his hand, signaling the other party to go and get to work.
Blue Star.
"Oh my god! This game is so realistic! It's so realistic that I don't want to log off!"
Looking at his uncle David's excited face, Leonardo knew without a doubt that David would call his friends and recommend the game.
Looking at the additional 500 spots on the official website, Leonardo glanced at his uncle, who had already picked up the phone, and said:
"The official offer is only 500 slots this time, so your friends better hurry, or it will be too late."
Official website forum.
With more and more players sharing game videos and a large number of pictures daily.
It attracted a large number of netizens.
More than three thousand people righteously declared that the virtual game was 100% real, leading many netizens to believe it.
Of course, many people believe that these are all paid trolls hired by the game company. They generally think that the game is real, but it cannot be a 100% real virtual game that is being touted as incredibly realistic.
At best, it's just a VR game with slightly more realistic graphics, comparable to a AAA title.
To this end, these people have also presented a great deal of scientific evidence to argue that current technology cannot produce such a game.
Viserys had read the post by this netizen, which was several thousand words long.
All he could say was that if the other party had the opportunity to go online, it would definitely overturn his previous understanding.
Unlike most players, Big Mouth would start playing immediately with a "Wow!"
These intellectuals are often the most impacted when they enter the game.
Is this game real? Is it currently only available in Chinese, and not Japanese?
The appearance of a Japanese netizen on the forum slightly disrupted the balance.
"There's even a Japanese guy up there. He better not log on, or I'll beat the crap out of him."
Similar comments kept popping up, and that Japanese netizen never posted or commented again.
However, the constant influx of foreign netizens made many netizens feel that the game's promotional efforts were truly impressive.
There are so many foreign netizens that a Japanese netizen and a Korean netizen have started hurling insults at each other.
One netizen even started claiming that there were discriminatory symbols in the game.
There were also rednecks constantly posting questions to a black guy who had already commented, asking when he would register for a beta test slot. It's obvious that the redneck had ulterior motives.
Of course, these people were quickly overwhelmed by the comments from local netizens.
The influx of foreign netizens upon hearing the news, coupled with the meager number of beta test slots, seems to confirm that the official statement is true, and that this virtual game can indeed achieve 100% realism.
After this little incident, the newly opened 400 slots were snapped up almost instantly.
All that was left were netizens filled with regret, constantly posting and lamenting their loss.
Through the system panel, Viserys discovered that more than 50,000 netizens had expressed their desire to register for a beta test slot on the official website forum.
The number of people is still growing.
Viserys was not surprised by this; in fact, he thought the number of people was too small.
After all, players are skeptical of games that require money, or they may not have enough funds to play them.
However, Viserys presented them with a game that could be played without spending money, which made netizens, whether they believed it or not, register with the idea that they could try it out without losing anything.
Moreover, there are free virtual helmets delivered to your door. Even if they're fake, you can use them as helmets for electric bikes and motorcycles, which is pretty good.
As the old saying goes: If you tell people to believe in Christ, they won't believe you, but if you say that believing in Christ will get you eggs, then many people will "believe".
The flames that had been burning in the city of Pentos had just died down.
But the civilians in the city were still terrified and ran home in a panic.
"If he's not the governor's henchman, why is he running away! Arrest him!"
"Flying Bat, the head of the Secret Police Department's Operations Section, pointed at a peddler who turned and ran away and shouted."
At a command, seven or eight players from the Action Division brandished wooden sticks and chased after them in a few steps, beating them without asking any questions or giving any reason.
They beat the vendor until his head was covered in blood, but they didn't stop.
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