Chapter 71 Forum
"I see. Please thank him for me."
After seeing off the spellcaster who came to visit him, Roland returned to the room with two emerald green pages.
He placed the two pages on the table. Hela sat beside him, looking at the pages on the table with some curiosity, and asked.
"Is this the Book of Wisdom from the Tower of Truth? It looks so ordinary."
"Well, you know how to use it?"
As Roland spoke, he handed one of the sheets to Hela.
"know."
Hela took the Book of Wisdom and nodded in response.
Roland took out his own magic book, opened the cover, and installed the Book of Wisdom in the position prepared in advance on the cover.
Then, Roland injected magic power.
After the magic power was infused, the Book of Wisdom began to change.
Various lines emerge on the page, interweaving and eventually forming a bright background.
It's like turning on a computer.
After the power-up is complete, a beginner's guide is also included on the page.
Roland quickly flipped through the instructions.
Although the current version of the Book of Wisdom is a bit old, like a particularly backward online forum and not very convenient to use, but in this world, it is already a high-tech that only a few people can use.
According to the instructions, Roland quickly registered his own account and logged into the largest and most public official forum.
The first thing that caught Roland's eye was the various journals and magazines.
As a holy place for spellcasters, the Tower of Truth is most famous for its various journals and magazines.
A large number of spellcasters publish their latest experimental reports through journals and magazines.
If a spellcaster wants to keep up with the times, subscribing to journals and magazines is the cheapest and best way.
If one wants fame, then he can send his experimental reports and papers to journals and magazines. As long as they can make the front page of famous journals and magazines, his reputation will quickly spread throughout the entire Sinnar spellcaster circle.
The same is true if you want wealth. As long as the value of the experimental reports and papers is high enough, a high amount of royalties and reading fees will be inevitable.
In short, basically every Sinar spellcaster would be proud of having his or her experimental reports and papers registered in journals and magazines.
Furthermore, journals and magazines not only have a strong influence on spellcasters in Sinar, but are also quite profitable.
Therefore, the more famous journals and magazines of the Tower of Truth are all in the hands of the university faction.
Roland naturally had no interest in these things.
He has no shortage of high-tech, what he needs is more basic knowledge.
So, Roland simply glanced at the titles of various journals and magazines on the forum.
He then scrolled down the forum and saw various posts from other spellcasters.
Since the official forum is public, most of the posts made by spellcasters are relatively ordinary.
There are only some simple discussions, ordinary posts such as seeking to purchase extraordinary knowledge and materials, and looking for teammates to do commissions together.
After all, who would discuss important, private matters in a public forum?
In addition to the official forum, WisdomBook also has many invitation-only private forums.
There are official forums founded by the schools themselves, chat forums for small teams, and even forums for some secret societies.
These private forums where there is basic trust between each other are their real communication platforms.
Although the official forum is the largest forum, it is a mixed bag of people, and no one can be sure whether their posts will be targeted. Therefore, many spellcasters are more accustomed to communicating and discussing in the private forums they have joined.
Most spellcasters' attitude towards the official forum is basically to just watch and not comment.
Therefore, if we only talk about the posting activity, it may not be as high as that of a private forum.
If possible, Roland would naturally like to join a privacy forum.
However, these privacy forums are invitation-based, and only forum administrators are eligible to invite others to join.
Roland had just arrived, so naturally no one would invite him.
Just as Roland was thinking this, an invitation notification suddenly popped up in the lower right corner of the page.
Roland was a little surprised and clicked on the notification with his right hand.
[Anonymous] invites you to join the forum [Truth], do you accept?
Roland looked at the notice and was a little surprised.
The Forum of Truth was a high-level forum jointly established by several major schools of the Tower of Truth. Its members had to be at least fourth-ring spellcasters.
Moreover, even if one's strength meets the requirements, one must first obtain approval from the school, otherwise one cannot be admitted.
There weren't many players who could get in in the previous life.
No need for assessment?
Roland was a little surprised, but after thinking about it, he reacted.
In the previous life, it was because the players were too chaotic. They posted and acted crazy on the forum every day, polluting the originally pure communication platform. As a result, the Parliament of Truth issued an order to kick out all the players. Players who wanted to join had to be reviewed and approved by the Parliament of Truth first.
However, there are no players in this world right now, so the Parliament of Truth and all schools of thought have not yet strengthened their control over the forum.
Speaking of which, this year is the 1440th year of the Silver Calendar.
If this world is a game world, then the public beta should have started long ago.
And if there were players, the world would not be so calm and there would be no news at all.
Roland lowered his head and thought silently.
If there were no players in this world, then what would be the difference between the future of this world and the future in memory?
He thought about it seriously for a while and came to a conclusion.
The impact on the overall situation in the world should not be that great.
The main storyline of the Millennium War is officially determined. The NPCs related to the main storyline are invincible and cannot be attacked by players. Players can only follow the main storyline.
Moreover, in the CG of the main storyline, the player cannot find this person, and the ones who really dominate the plot are the NPCs.
The only things that can be decided and changed by players are some regional side quests, and their impact is limited to the region, with little impact on the overall situation.
Moreover, to be honest, the impact of Roland hollowing out all the ruins in the X Mountains that would be excavated in the future was even greater.
If Roland wanted the future to remain unchanged and to be as similar to the story in his memory as possible, his best option would naturally be to not touch the huge wealth in the ruins.
After all, every bit of wealth Roland took away would mean fewer resources for the future development of the countries of Sinnar.
But it doesn’t matter. A future that never changes would be so boring.
It would be boring to go through the same future again.
As long as he was confident that his own safety was guaranteed, Roland didn't mind seeing a world that was completely different from the plot of his previous life.
Thinking of this, Roland accepted the invitation.
(End of this chapter)