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Chapter 279 System Upgrade Version 2.0 (1 Update) (Merry Christmas!)

Macdonald quickly dismissed the possibility that the Orcs had control of all history.

This is a very simple inference - if the orcs also have an earth traveler similar to McDonald, then there will definitely not be only one Kagraz sent out last time.

Now that McDonald's has shifted the world line toward the alliance, a mere high-version boss may not necessarily affect the overall situation.

Instead, he, McDonald, transformed into a boss of the same level as Kagraz and traveled to the orc side: without saying a word, he went directly to the original time point, planted a flag and played Makgora, and first beat up the then war chief Blackhand.

, seize the position of warchief, and then use Gul'dan to fight against the Alliance's Master.

I dare not say that if we completely defeat the human race in one fell swoop, without massacring the city or engaging in slavery, there is at least an 80% chance of success.

McDonald found that the appearance of Kagraz was a bit like a fueling tactic. It was effective, but it still stretched the crotch.

Speaking of the third war, McDonald's received intelligence at the beginning, saying that he had discovered an unknown flag, suspected to be the new war chief's flag: after comparing the flags, McDonald's immediately recognized that it was the battle flag of Ner'zhul's Shadowmoon clan.

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That is to say, the orc side still has Ner'zhul at its core.

At this time, Ner'zhul is not a warchief, but has a status similar to that of a warchief.

This is funny.

Ner'zhul is a coward, but he's notoriously poisonous!

Kil'jaeden, who was known as a chicken and an egg, was deceived. He used an illusion to pretend to be Ner'zhul's wife and started a war between the orcs and the draenei. When Ner'zhul realized something was wrong, he shrank and went to the background.

Only then did Gul'dan come out to incite the orcs to fight the first war at the Dark Portal.

Later, Ner'zhul decided to become the second-fifth son at the beginning of the war, which led to the story of becoming the Lich King.

If McDonald were to travel through time and become an orc, he would definitely kill Ner'zhul as soon as possible.

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The interesting part here is that these orcs who traveled back to this point in time are actually here to assist Ner'zhul.

Thinking of this, Mr. Mai almost laughed like a pig.

Then the answer is out. The prisoner is most likely a brainless roar who went to a parallel world (I don’t know if he went to this world). Not only did he prepare for the Iron Tribe in the future, but he also tried his best to embarrass the bronze dragon traitor who was his partner.

Equip yourself to this point in time in an attempt to turn the situation around.

This is the limitation of the natives!

As we all know - Li Shishi was written by Victory, cough, typo, history is written by educated people.

Most of the orcs, even chiefs, who participated in the Dark Portal War once or twice would have this feeling: "Why did my Qing Dynasty fall?". No one can figure out why the two million orc army collapsed.

Just collapse.

Even the chiefs don't understand, let alone the orcs below.

McDonald doesn't care whether this is a brainless roar that followed the World War II in this world, or a brainless roar that was still playing in the mud in Nagrand at this time in history. The limitations of his field of vision hinder his recognition, thinking that there are more high-tech weapons.

You can win.

hehe!

It would be nice if it were that simple.

On the orc side, the biggest bosses are young men. How do you fight them?

Well, since everyone is cheating, let’s have a ‘War of the Immortals’ to see whose cheating is more advanced.

After McDonald heard Valeera's report, he was no longer in a hurry.

To the south, he had already dealt with it.

Instead, I am more anxious about other seemingly basic things.

The first order signed and issued by the great lord was the famous [Stratholme Labor Law] in later generations.

Among them, the one most praised by the people is [Article 36: Stratholme territory implements a working hour system in which workers do not work more than eight hours a day and the average weekly working time does not exceed 44 hours. Only when the lord declares a state of war

Only after the order was issued, the military industry was allowed to implement a working system of no more than 12 hours a day and an average of no more than 60 hours a week]

Of course, if you work overtime, your boss must pay an extra 150% of the overtime pay.

Before this order was issued, it was protested by the toolman Barsselas.

McDonald gave him a sharp look: "Are you teaching me how to do things?"

"I dare not, your will is supreme in Stratholme Territory."

"Hmph! By the way, from now on, December 25th will be designated as [Christmas Day] in my territory, with a legal half-day holiday!"

"clear."

Those who dare to say that 996 is a blessing are old capitalists.

Only money-minded capitalists dare to openly defy labor laws and let employees work overtime for free in disguise.

He...tui!

Am I, McDonald, a capitalist?

Definitely not!

I will tell you, has the damn Shenhao system been upgraded?

Tips for system upgrade changes: [The wealth created by system citizens for the lord through labor, if it exceeds the scope of the 8-hour work system, will be calculated as 2 times, and if it exceeds 60 hours per week, it will be calculated as 3 times...]

As soon as McDonald returned to Azeroth, he received this news that was like a bolt from the blue.

During the time when he returns to the earth, the wealth generated in the territory will still be calculated into the next stage.

What kind of time is this?

The two palace ministers worked conscientiously and patrolled the territory every day. If they found anyone who had taken bribes and violated the law, they would be sent to Southeast Branch directly according to the law.

After the refugees who were taken in escaped death, they became grateful, ate less, and worked more. On average, they worked nearly 16 hours a day.

Many people don't even need to pay wages, especially after board and lodging are included.

Do you think Mai is making money as a lord?

Make a lot of money!

It's okay if Mr. Mai doesn't return to Azeroth. When he came back and saw the green profit number, he cried on the spot.

Am I still alive?

Then after the system was upgraded to 2.0, the way of spending money changed.

For example, financial gifts to other countries in the alliance are no longer strictly limited, such as requiring corresponding services. Correspondingly, new [record] requirements have been put forward.

The simplest example is that if armor is given, the opponent's troops must kill a certain number of orcs. If the battle loss ratio is too bad, it will be regarded as an invalid investment. If the opponent jumps back and betrays the alliance, it will even be regarded as an invalid investment by the system.

Reverse investment and increase the amount of money lost.

This is to prevent McDonald from using his knowledge of the plot to deliberately throw money into a ditch.

Also, investments in troops directly under one's own family and investments in other countries have different coefficients of disgrace. Investments in one's own gold coins count as 1.5, while investments in other countries can only count as 0.5, and there is an upper limit (for example, one million sets cannot be given away).

Armor for the Arathi, after all there are not even a million people in Stromgard).

In addition, the system also increases the prodigal weight of investment in science and technology, which is a story later.

McDonald finally reaped the system rewards he received when he left last time [strength +120 points, endurance +210 points, agility +88 points, appearance +10 points].

After McDonald's return, he found that he was a little stronger, and his arm muscles were obviously like mice (biceps).

Is something as illusory as appearance really useful?

McDonald's looks in the mirror, don't you think he looks handsome?


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