Chapter 1586 Playing an Information Blind Box Game
Chapter 1586 Playing an Information Blind Box Game
Chapter 1586 Playing an Information Blind Box Game
Let Anthony speak; the old charlatan immediately took control of the conversation: "My esteemed sages, as you know, information has value. What price are you prepared to pay in exchange for information about the information storm?"
"What? We need to exchange information about the Information Storm too?" Tutubas exclaimed in shock.
“Tutubas, you must be joking. You sent your Starborn here to collect information, didn’t you pay them? Money is an equivalent value,” Anthony said.
Tutu Buston immediately regretted letting Anthony communicate: "I know what money is. Your star didn't say anything about charging money."
“My lord only mentioned the cause, not the specific details. If he mentions the details, he'll charge you. You only want to know the cause? Don't you want to know what the information storm contains?” Anthony asked, his tone full of seduction.
The thoughts of the other divine stars lingered on Anthony's body for a moment, then moved to Tutubas, and then returned to Anthony.
Tutubas pondered for a moment, then said, "I can give you Starfire."
“How much Starfire can you pay? The amount is too small; my lord will not be interested,” Anthony said.
Tutu Buston fell silent. Starfire seemed to be a hard currency in the void, something everyone needed, but in reality, it wasn't.
Too few and the planet wouldn't be interested; too many and the cost of sending them would be too high.
Sending one equivalent of starfire to a distant planet might require consuming ten equivalents of starfire, which is not worthwhile.
The reason why the habit of exchanging information with Starfire has formed here is simply because there is no better equivalent, and everyone needs Starfire, so its circulation is enough to meet the consumption needs of these Starborn.
But now that the main star has come in person, why would he look down on the meager Star Flame?
"What do you need?" Tutubas finally asked after a long while.
“Information, some valuable information,” Anthony said.
After arriving in this world, Anthony had a strong feeling that material things were no longer important, nor was power; what mattered most was intelligence and information.
Matter is unimportant; Ang, with his incremental power, can materialize any substance, whether it be equipment, weapons, materials, bodies, or even planes.
Strength isn't particularly important anymore. If you can't win, you can run away. If you can't run away, you can still create clones. Even if they are all annihilated now, they will only revert to another stacked clone.
Even if Ang's two stacked clones are destroyed, they can still retreat to the anchor point, retreat to the boundless land, and retreat to Ang's main body.
Basically, Ang can be regarded as an eternal and indestructible existence in the void. As long as he doesn't enter any enclosed space and get trapped in a cage of consciousness, there is basically nothing that can harm him.
Even the cage of consciousness might not be able to harm Ang, but this cannot be confirmed; it's just a vague premonition for Anthony.
Material things and power are not the most important; the most important thing is information. Only information is worth exchanging for other information.
“What information do you need? How do I know what information you need? I may not even have the information you need, so how can we exchange it?” Tutubas said.
Anthony seemed to be waiting for this, and said with a smile, "We can play a message blind box game. There are seven of us: the six of you and me. Each of you puts a piece of information that you think is valuable into a blind box. After we're done, we'll open it together and check it. If all seven pieces of information are valuable, we'll move on to the next round."
"If one or more of them are worthless spam, we'll vote to remove them from the next round. You wouldn't want someone trying to trick you into giving you valuable information with spam, would you? You'd vote to kick out worthless messages, right?"
“If two or more messages are repeated, the person who received the message will need to provide two messages in the next round. So you need to provide some messages that only you know, instead of expired messages that everyone in the void knows. Are you willing to play this kind of message blind box?” Anthony asked.
Before the gods could answer, Silver Coin couldn't help but clap and cheer in the soul network: "Lord Anthony's idea is brilliant! I was wondering why we had to gather all the gods together instead of having one-on-one contact. So that's why!"
Negris also thought the Grim Reaper was too cunning, but he couldn't understand where the cunning lay, and couldn't help but ask, "What's so clever about it?"
"There are so many advantages. First, we can exchange one message for six messages. If it's a one-on-one exchange, and the other party uses the same message to exchange, we can't refuse."
"Of course, we could exchange the same message six times, but it wouldn't make sense. We're here to get more useful information, not to take advantage of others."
After a pause, Silver Coin continued, "Secondly, there is a competitive mechanism, which can prevent the other party from exchanging outdated, repetitive, and well-known information. In order not to be voted out and unable to participate in the next round, everyone will definitely rack their brains to come up with some valuable and exclusive information that few people know."
"Third, cross-verification. We've just arrived in this world and know nothing about it. We can't distinguish between valuable and worthless information. But now we're not afraid. We have six divine stars conducting cross-verification. If even they think it's valuable, then the information must be valuable."
"We only need to exchange information about the information storm; we're not afraid that the other side will deduce from our information range that we haven't been here long," Silver Coin concluded.
Negris gasped in astonishment: "This charlatan is too cunning. Isn't he afraid that others will see through his intentions and stop playing with him?"
Silver Coin said, “Why not play with him? If you offer one valuable piece of information and can exchange it for six equally valuable pieces of information, would you not play? They are also eager to know what exclusive information other planets have, otherwise they wouldn’t have sent Starborn here.”
As expected, all the astral stars were very interested in this information blind box mechanism. Not a single one withdrew, and they all inquired about the details. Even the other four astral stars who had hardly spoken were no exception.
After confirming that everyone was participating in the game, Anthony pulled out a Devouring Abyss with both hands and said to everyone, "Put the information you want to exchange into the abyss. As I release it, you can all view all the information you put in at the same time. Please begin."
All the gods offered the information they wanted to exchange, while simultaneously glancing at Anthony with surprise.
The Devouring Abyss of this strength could be easily pulled out by any of the gods present, but they are currently in projection form. They cannot pull out the Devouring Abyss with their bare hands using only a projection.
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