System: My Doomsday Train

Chapter 271: "Your boss? The boss of Neon City?"_2


He skillfully and effortlessly rode his motorcycle to the left side of the train room, pulled an admission ticket from his pocket and tossed it on the ground.

Without saying a word, he turned and left the place.

Minutes later.

From the train room, a man picked up the admission ticket with some confusion, and after seeing the information on the panel, he nodded thoughtfully, tucked the ticket into his pocket, and headed back to the train room.

Again and again, repeated countless times.

Mondo was like a diligent little bee, working tirelessly, repeating this task over and over.

The development of the Fixed Star was the result of numerous individuals' combined efforts.

Take Mondo, for example.

Though not within the Constant Star Train, where no one could see his work, it was in these unseen places that Mondo made massive contributions to the Fixed Star.

Since ancient times.

A good product isn't truly good.

Being able to stably attract customers is the real deal.

...

The time struck midnight.

Neon City reopened!

"78 people now."

Standing by the window of a high-rise building in Sun City, Chen Mang looked down at the group of Train Captains not far away, quietly counting. Opening for 10 minutes, 78 people had arrived, which wasn't bad.

It seemed many people were rushing in right at the opening.

The last time it opened, a total of 188 people came in. He wondered how many would come in this time; as long as there were 189 people, he'd be satisfied, at least maintaining an upward trend.

This meant he retained the old traffic while attracting new traffic.

For some reason.

He felt a bit anxious inside.

"Master Mang."

Mr. Li standing by his side asked softly, "When can Neon City open 24/7? It feels like the earnings from being open all the time would be higher."

"No."

Chen Mang, leaning on his cane by the window, shook his head and said softly, "With not many users, if we operate 24/7, the revenue will drop significantly, as people won't rush to buy things since they can come in anytime; it doesn't matter what day they buy."

"Only by creating a sense of urgency as we do now can we compel transactions."

"When the user count reaches four digits, ensuring hundreds of Train Captains enter Neon City daily, then we can consider operating 24/7. For now, it's not urgent."

"Also..."

"Everyone seems to have figured out something."

Neon City allows for a high degree of freedom.

As long as you trade using Fixed Star Coupons, you can basically do anything you want in Neon City, and after six days of professional training, some residents from the Fixed Star Train have successfully started working.

For example...

The Wanted List.

...

At this moment—

In front of the Wanted List in "Neon City," seven or eight Train Captains gathered, curiously looking at the bounty information on the list.

The 2 million bounty for exposing fraud had already been completed by someone.

Trains from the same region have come out to testify, affirming that the train indeed could no longer be found on the Train Radio, essentially confirming its destruction.

And at this moment, a new bounty has appeared.

-

Top of the list: Destroy the "Favor Train" in the yellow Zombie Basin region, bounty of 1 million Fixed Star Coupons, with half of ammunition expenses reimbursed, paid extra in Fixed Star Coupons.

Bounty issuer: Anonymous.

Reason for bounty: Pure beast.

Target info: Level 8 Mechanical Train.

Second on the list: None.

-

"Hmm..."

Among the onlookers, a Train Captain wondered, "Trains can't cross regions; if that yellow region isn't connected with other yellow regions, the only eligible trains to take on this bounty would be those in that region, right?"

"So why not post it on the Train Radio, instead of here?"

"Are you stupid?" A man wearing a mask beside him replied somewhat speechlessly, "Posting it on the Train Radio requires identity verification. The opponent would know who's targeting him. Here, it's anonymous, perfect for quietly taking action."

"And maybe it's a grudge from before. If they're no longer in the same region, they naturally can't bounty on the Train Radio."

"But since it's an anonymous bounty, the former possibility is more likely."

"Where'd you get your mask?"

"Bought it at the spawn point, it's disposable, automatically destroyed when exiting the Adventure Map, costs 300 Fixed Star Coupons."

"I should set a bounty as well."

At this moment, a middle-aged man who'd been standing behind everyone for quite some time pondered for a while, then walked over to the robot standing by the Wanted List: "I also want to post a bounty. I hope to find some kitten cubs, as many as possible, I'll trade 50,000 Fixed Star Coupons for each..."

"Idiot, 50,000 Fixed Star Coupons for a kitten cub?"

"Heh."

The man chuckled lightly, looked meaningfully at the person who spoke, then continued to post the bounty without saying a word.

He was the Train Captain of a level 18 train, and though unsure of the highest train level currently, he believed he was among the top tier.

50,000 Fixed Star Coupons amount to 50,000 units of iron ore.

Anyone stingy about 50,000 units of iron ore surely runs a low-level train, but he wasn't disdainful, rather he was very excited.

"Material bounties should be directed to the Free Trade Market over there."

Standing beside the Wanted List, the robot pointed to the street not far away with a professional smile: "In the Free Trade Market over there, Train Captains can freely trade with each other and post material bounties."

This Wanted List was modified from an advertisement board at a bus stop.

It stood on the roadside.

Looking very direct.

"Okay."

The middle-aged man nodded, said nothing more, and strode towards the Free Trade Market nearby.

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