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Chapter 261 Corps

Chapter 261 Corps
Practicing martial arts is a good thing, and it is a very good thing.

As long as you practice hard, you can gain great strength and a good identity.

In contrast, things like farming, doing business, researching are different.

No matter how good the farming is, can there be a warrior?
No matter how good the business is, can there be a warrior?
Under such thinking, people began to study martial arts and how to become a martial artist.

Geniuses from all walks of life have come to become warriors, and their ingenuity and intelligence have naturally pushed the profession of warriors forward a lot, and various martial arts have been researched by people.

This is a good thing, and Saitama himself has benefited greatly from it.

But I have to say that this matter is not a good thing for this world.

People all want to be martial artists, and they all want to practice.In just 20 years, a lot of breakthroughs have been made in cultivation techniques. Many physiques that were previously uncultivable have become cultivable, and various skills have been improved rapidly.

According to the data that Saitama learned, there were only seven warriors at the level of immortals in this world in the past. Of course, Saitama was already a warrior at that time.

Now, the number of immortal-level warriors known to Saitama is 530.

It's not that Saitama doesn't want to have more immortal-level combat power, but the problem now is that everyone is practicing martial arts, and people are unwilling to do anything other than practicing martial arts.

It's not like no one is doing it, but they're not doing those things because they're interested in doing them, just because they can't.

If you don't work, you have no money.

Without money, there is no way to practice.

Now the crux of the problem is stuck in this link.

Saitama doesn't want everyone not to practice, what he wants is to let people use their money to do other things, and let the talented people do things about cultivation.

But what does Saitama say?
Tell people that you are not the material to become a warrior, stop practicing, go back and live a good life?
Saitama said this, but the question is, will others believe it?

Won't!They will only regard this as a lie told by Saitama for their own purposes, and at the same time feel disappointed or even resentful towards him as a Valkyrie.

Resent why he treats himself like this, resent why he makes himself an ordinary person.

What's so good about ordinary people?
How can it be compared with warriors?
"If you want me to say, you might as well learn from those guys to build a corps."

Snape said with a sigh.

Saitama's problem is not only a problem of people's hearts, but also a problem of resources.

The resources in this world are not enough to cultivate so many immortals, but everyone has sharpened their heads and wants to become immortals, but where do the resources come from?
When a person wants to grow but does not have the material for growth, will he shrink back?

Do not!
He won't back down, and if he did, he wouldn't be on this path in the first place.

What will he do?
He will try his best to gain strength, and he will try his best to obtain material.

There are still businessmen and farmers in the world today, but they do these professions because they have to do them. If they don't do them, they won't have money.

But what did they do with the money?

All kinds of pills, weapons, and exercises for practicing martial arts.
Their money was not used to improve their lives, nor to build houses, nor to research technology.

Of course, there is a solution to this situation, and the solution is very simple.

As long as there is a sufficient amount of resources coming in, it will be fine.

The influx of resources from ordinary people to the level of immortals, after a large amount of resources influx, people don't have to spend money to do those things.

"But what's the use of that? If you do that, it's just repeating what happened in the past again, and it's just raising them in a disguised form. It can even be said that if you do that, the world will be completely over!"

Saitama's eyes towards Snape gradually became dull. To be precise, his eyes looked like those of Hanhan.

Saitama is not unfamiliar with the formation of the Corps. Saitama has never done this mode, but Saitama has entered a Corps.

The Corps is a pure combat group. Generally speaking, the Corps is composed of three levels: Corps Commander, Corps Commander, and Soldiers.

The soldiers are completely off-the-job training, and the soldiers are training except for combat missions.

The daily life of the Corps is to accept various tasks and go to fight, and obtain resources through fighting.

But this set does not solve Saitama's current troubles, but directly magnifies Saitama's current troubles to the extreme.

Saitama wants a complete system and pursues a diverse world, while the world of Corps is just a world of pure fighting.

Obtaining resources is not an easy task, and the Corps does not have combat missions all the time.

Not only that, it is not an easy task for the Corps to take out the acquired resources.

The corps can only be composed of top-notch experts. Saitama doesn't mind taking back the resources he can't use for others to use, but what about others?

"Have you encountered any trouble recently? Why did you think of the Corps?"

Saitama looked at Snape and asked curiously.

The development of Snape's world made Saitama jealous. Although wizards are also chasing higher levels of power, due to the particularity of magic, the development of the wizarding world is fairly comprehensive.

The biggest problem with Warrior World is that it develops too independently.

"Don't mention it, we have to fight with a warlock group recently."

Snape said distressedly.

The world of spellcasters was not peaceful, and Snape also had his own troubles.

The battle between spellcasters was very dangerous. As the headmaster of Hogwarts, Snape realized the danger for the first time after becoming the headmaster.

Apart from anything else, this provocation from the Warlocks made Snape very distressed.

Spellcasters rarely compete with others for resources. It's not that spellcasters don't need resources. It's just that spellcasters don't have that much demand for resources, and the cost-effectiveness of competing for resources is too low.

However, spellcasters will fight because of different ideas.

Snape was in such a situation right now.

The world of Hogwarts is a magical world, and wizards are also very noble spellcasters.

However, wizards in the world of Hogwarts are known as warlocks.

A warlock who casts magic by relying on blood magic.

The problem is, the wizards at Hogwarts don't think so.

Under such circumstances, the wizards of Hogwarts gradually had friction with other spellcasters.

But what Snape never expected was that no group such as mages or arcanists came to challenge him. Instead, a group of warlocks composed of blood warlocks came to challenge him!

Snape's high blood pressure is almost committed by this operation!
(End of this chapter)

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