
I Have Millions of Wage Earners
by Play Light
About This Novel
Flynn, the designer of the pigeon game, was cursed by millions of players and unfortunately became the lord of a remote village in another world. In order to give back to the players (in order to live the life of a decadent feudal lord), Flynn designed the different world into a game. Calling players to experience the best games in the world. (Summons players to work for the corrupt lord) Thus, the best game in the world was born! (The richest lord in the world is born!) Water friends: 133895038
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conspiracy theory
The basis of this book is to summon players to another world, but it will consume resources from the other world (the player needs to exchange mithril for the number of resurrections when he dies), and the small wooden door system cannot create resources out of thin air (the one gram of mithril obtained by the player online for 24 hours is not known to be created out of thin air by the system or extracted from the other world. If it is extracted from the other world, it is equivalent to the permanent disappearance of the mithril in the other world for every gram of mithril used.) In this way, the other world falls into a state of entropy reduction. Does the existence of the system appear to be the result of players' resentment that led game designers to travel to another world to fill in the pits, but in fact it is the consciousness of the world in the other world that created the system because it was unable to bear the increase in entropy generated by life in the other world. Or is it because the world's will is chaotic or because other supreme wills want to destroy the other world and rely on summoning players to speed up the increase in entropy to accelerate the demise of the world. The key point here is the relationship between the entropy increase of summoning players and the entropy decrease of consuming mithril out of thin air (I am a little confused here, but summoning players out of thin air should have entropy increase and entropy decrease). Or the other world is actually just a corner of the battle between advanced civilizations. The system is the legendary entropy weapon, and the player can be regarded as the energy to run the entropy weapon. Countless worlds are also experiencing this scene. It just so happens that the small wooden door system gives them a carrier, transforming the small wooden door from an auxiliary tool for game design into a system. But can the male protagonist realize the relationship? Or maybe the male protagonist is a member of law or chaos, like a frontline combatant who seals up memories just to keep secrets. The memories on the previous earth are all fictitious. The memories can only be unlocked when the mission reaches a certain level. The player is actually like an anti-virus pioneer or a world virus. Or maybe the male protagonist is the layout and executioner. He looks like a man with a big worldview. The author is so thoughtful! (The above is purely fictitious, please take it seriously)🤡
Come on, author, I believe you won't rush into the streets.
This book is not bad
There is too little about the virtual development of games now. The author should write more. It should be popular. The content is also quite good. It is a kind of normal development. It is not like other rapid developments that cause the content to be cluttered and difficult to read. This book is at least one million words. The key depends on whether the author can persist. Those with more than one million words are basically very popular👍👍👍
Just look at the cover of the book and you should give it five stars.
This cover is from someone Zhou
It feels strange that the author believes in any holy religion. There is no religious belief in China... Guanyin Tathagata is no more than a big-ass figure, and he is just the target of verbal ridicule... Needless to say, those foreign things
I hope the author will continue to be inspired and the readers will be satisfied!
Come on, author, it's very good-looking. Don't give it to eunuch Ollie.
Some places will not satisfy everyone, but no one is perfect and everyone has different ideas! I don't think the writing is amazing, but it's definitely eye-catching. The various settings are pretty good. I hope the author doesn't improve equipment and character attribute data too fast, otherwise it will easily collapse later.
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Official(79)Scraped 1mo ago
conspiracy theory
The basis of this book is to summon players to another world, but it will consume resources from the other world (the player needs to exchange mithril for the number of resurrections when he dies), and the small wooden door system cannot create resources out of thin air (the one gram of mithril obtained by the player online for 24 hours is not known to be created out of thin air by the system or extracted from the other world. If it is extracted from the other world, it is equivalent to the permanent disappearance of the mithril in the other world for every gram of mithril used.) In this way, the other world falls into a state of entropy reduction. Does the existence of the system appear to be the result of players' resentment that led game designers to travel to another world to fill in the pits, but in fact it is the consciousness of the world in the other world that created the system because it was unable to bear the increase in entropy generated by life in the other world. Or is it because the world's will is chaotic or because other supreme wills want to destroy the other world and rely on summoning players to speed up the increase in entropy to accelerate the demise of the world. The key point here is the relationship between the entropy increase of summoning players and the entropy decrease of consuming mithril out of thin air (I am a little confused here, but summoning players out of thin air should have entropy increase and entropy decrease). Or the other world is actually just a corner of the battle between advanced civilizations. The system is the legendary entropy weapon, and the player can be regarded as the energy to run the entropy weapon. Countless worlds are also experiencing this scene. It just so happens that the small wooden door system gives them a carrier, transforming the small wooden door from an auxiliary tool for game design into a system. But can the male protagonist realize the relationship? Or maybe the male protagonist is a member of law or chaos, like a frontline combatant who seals up memories just to keep secrets. The memories on the previous earth are all fictitious. The memories can only be unlocked when the mission reaches a certain level. The player is actually like an anti-virus pioneer or a world virus. Or maybe the male protagonist is the layout and executioner. He looks like a man with a big worldview. The author is so thoughtful! (The above is purely fictitious, please take it seriously)🤡
Come on, author, I believe you won't rush into the streets.
This book is not bad
There is too little about the virtual development of games now. The author should write more. It should be popular. The content is also quite good. It is a kind of normal development. It is not like other rapid developments that cause the content to be cluttered and difficult to read. This book is at least one million words. The key depends on whether the author can persist. Those with more than one million words are basically very popular👍👍👍
Just look at the cover of the book and you should give it five stars.
This cover is from someone Zhou
It feels strange that the author believes in any holy religion. There is no religious belief in China... Guanyin Tathagata is no more than a big-ass figure, and he is just the target of verbal ridicule... Needless to say, those foreign things
I hope the author will continue to be inspired and the readers will be satisfied!
Come on, author, it's very good-looking. Don't give it to eunuch Ollie.
Some places will not satisfy everyone, but no one is perfect and everyone has different ideas! I don't think the writing is amazing, but it's definitely eye-catching. The various settings are pretty good. I hope the author doesn't improve equipment and character attribute data too fast, otherwise it will easily collapse later.
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Lord, the kind that summons players. I have read a lot of this kind of articles, but most of them tend to be of the "I want to create a good game" type. As for this article, I think it is more in line with the lord article. At least it has some ideas... I hope it will have a beginning and an end.




On the fourth day of the disaster, read it to pass the time when you are short of books.




It's the same as summoning the fourth natural disaster to come to another world. I especially like this kind of novel recently.

























