Of course, the so-called standing guard isn't literally standing guard. In Zhang Xiaobo's dictionary, standing guard means collecting protection money, nobly phrased as: "Wanna AFK in a leveling zone at midnight? If you want to AFK overnight without getting killed, you have to pay protection money. Those who pay get ID permission from player 'Mine Security' to AFK freely for a night."
Otherwise, there's no way you can AFK successfully, especially since no one can defeat him.
Despite his sin value being 666, meaning this guy has probably killed 66,666 regular players, reducing his attributes by nearly half, regular folks still can't beat him in a group fight or a duel. One time, the Mine Security finally angered a top player, who brought dozens of experts to camp by the mines. But once killed, this guy didn't show up anymore.
Trash items exploded everywhere; such high sin value meant his drop rate reached 200%. Yet, you must know, he drops trash, and if he kills you once, those top players might drop their best equipment. That time, the fat guy got badly beaten. The male and female pilots he faced rode top-tier models and bombarded him ruthlessly.
Even in those circumstances, a few people were still killed by this guy, dropping a rare item. The killed female player was utterly devastated, crying miserably and vowing revenge, to kill him whenever seen.
The fat guy got tired and went to Safe Zone to AFK and sleep. Before sleeping, he set up a personal stall: a piece of trash iron ore costs 10 Game Coins; buy it or don't, but if you don't, when I wake up, I'll continue killing. Anyone wanting to AFK on this line will be taken care of by the Mine Security. Buying an item records in the system and in Fat Tiger's little book.
Of course, the fat guy also considers old customers, like offering a ten percent discount.
Players have complained to officials about this, claiming a terrible gaming experience; saying this despicable Mine Security is no security at all, but a vicious bandit.
However, customer service can offer only sympathy and show helplessness. Even the game's internal staff have been killed by this guy a few times and paid protection fees.
After all, Galactic Warfare is a pioneering online gaming company, advocating current freedoms unlike the early days. If you dare to suspend my account, I'll sue you; nearly all suits win.
Killing and plundering originally are game fundamentals. The fat guy hasn't used any illegal plugins, third-party means, or cheats, so the officials have no way to deal with it. Over time, people have gotten used to him.
In-game, many players started imitating the Mine Security with smaller accounts, but this experiment failed. You must know what level pilot Zhang Xiaobo is; he can take on top warriors. An ordinary person trying to be security would just provoke public anger, getting chased worldwide.
No one is quite like him.
Netizens speculated he might be an expert from a certain power faction, or even Red Cloak, at higher levels, since he's so skilled. But there are only so many Red Cloaks, all with names and roots, who would randomly start such a small account? The emergence of this guy astonished many players, lamenting society's decline, hoping one day heaven would take him away.
However, the fat guy believes his career is quite successful. He even gritted his teeth to open a Security Alliance.
Official announcement: Only brothers can join. He allows members to serve as legal security officers on other lines. Membership is unrestricted.
Truly, it takes all sorts to make a world. This sewer Mine Security, though a notable negative figure, still attracted bootlickers. On the first opening day of the guild, it had hundreds registered. However, the sole membership requirement is to pay him, the chairman, some protection money during joining.
As they say, money circulates, work's shared, security rotates, don't forget brothers. If I let you be security and cut into my livelihood, at least show some gratitude—it's not much; pay in Gold Coins when joining. In real currency, it's just ten bucks; Galactic Warfare prices have never changed.
Nonetheless, every early month, you must submit a protection fee. Internally, core members like vice presidents and elders can earn bonuses. Of course, qualifications for those positions are strict.
So the guild began, Zhang Xiaobo shortly recouped, but the Security Alliance became a common enemy, with worldwide hunts. Even begging couldn't save them; they were nearly exterminated.
Ultimately, members of the once-flourishing Security Alliance left, escaped, deleted accounts, or quit the game, leaving him alone as the sewer leader.
During guild war times, Zhang Xiaobo fell to being a lone commander. Thousands of guild members, including a vice president, showed offline, indicating none logged in. In that battle, Zhang Xiaobo pushed all his strength, defending an empty city alone, believing he could still salvage something.
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