15 Use systematically




 It has been a week since the fateful day.

 Ever since the rear social media postings, my control area had been packed to the brim.

 Recently, my strength and CP had become a bit thin due to the excessive number of intruders, and I was forced to adjust the proper balance and manipulate information.

 First, information manipulation.

 32 Nameless Adventurer ID: hgytaye
 Hasn't the number of low-ranked monsters in the Kanazawa dungeon been decreasing lately?

 35 Nameless Adventurer ID: skedufh
 I've heard that too. I heard there was a goblin out of nowhere at the entrance.

 41 Nameless Adventurer ID: lesdcrf
 >35
 mjk, I heard the rumors and was going to take on the challenge tomorrow, should I stop?

 42 Nameless Adventurer ID: skedufh
 >41
 What level?

 43 Nameless Adventurer ID: lesdcrf
 >42
 That's obvious.

44 Nameless Adventurer ID: skedufh
 Then don't do it. If you're not a suicidal person, then don't.

 52 Nameless Adventurer ID: qwfthbc
 >35
 Lie B. I tried yesterday and there was only a slime and a wolf at the entrance.

 72 Nameless Adventurer ID: sdfghjk
 I'm the Demon King. Want to know what's going on with you guys?

 74 Nameless Adventurer ID: ejdurhs
 The Demon King is coming... or if he really is the Demon King, figure it out...

 75 Nameless Adventurer ID: sdfghjk
 Monster repopulation requires six hours
 That's the end of the clarification on the World Wide Web.

 I was working hard on my smart phone to manipulate the information.

 By the way, response numbers 32, 35, 41, 43, 44, 52, 72, and 75 on the anonymous message board are my posts, the IDs of which have been changed using the app.

 Furthermore, I periodically replace the dispositions I place at the entrance to the dominion area with goblins instead of slime, so there's plenty of truth to it.

 The posts I dropped sparked a debate, and the speed of anonymous forum posts accelerated. It was picked up by summary sites.

 The monster repop six-hour theory is a fierce wrestling match between those who are fake and those who are true.

 If true, it is an important piece of information for humanity.

 Eventually, a professor at a university decided to get on board and conduct an experiment.

 The content of the experiment is to invade the rumored dungeon in Kanazawa with 12 humans at level 3 and above - in other words, the area I control. Near the entrance, I had to kill all the slimes and rats.

 After destroying all the slime and rats, I retreated. After 1 hour, 3 hours, and 6 hours, the invasion would begin again.

 In order for the above experiment to be successful, it was necessary to make it known that other humans would not challenge the dungeon. As a means of informing many people, calls were also made online.

 The experiment was broadcasted in real time on TV and via the Internet.


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 The experiment has begun.

 I placed a total of 50 slimes and rats near the entrance of the dominant area. Instead, I told them to divide a small number of them into multiple groups and attack the humans who were rampaging at the entrance.

 Two hours later. All the slimes and rats were eradicated.

 After confirming that there were no monsters in the vicinity, the intruders retreated.

 One hour later. They re-entered my domain.

 I strictly order all my men to stay away from the entrance area.

 After strolling around the entrance for an hour, the intruders retreat.

 Two hours later. The intruders reenter my territory.

 I place 10 goblins equipped with bows and arrows near the entrance. I place 10 goblins with bows and arrows near the entrance, and present them with a rain of bows and arrows.

''Gosh, a horde of goblins! Let's get out of here! Retreat!

 The intruders panicked and withdrew from my area of control.

 Three hours later. The intruders re-entered my controlled area.

 I place the slime and rats near the entrance. The deployed slime and rats were wiped out shortly afterwards.

 With this - the theory of the monster's 6 hours of repopulation was proven.

 It's a fabrication, though.


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 The six-hour theory of a proven monster repopulation caused a lot of discussion.

 There were a number of posts from what I believe to be the real Demon King, who could see through my fabrications, but the discussions were not only online, but also on debate shows and at the desks of various organizations, so it didn't turn out to be anything serious.

 The most common conclusion that was drawn from this review was - quick warfare and quick decision.

 By throwing the main force into the dungeon in waves in a short time, we could capture the dungeon without any time to spare. In other words, they were of the opinion that the Demon King would be defeated and the inviolable territory liberated.

 In fact, the price of the Demon King creating his subordinates - CP would recover with time.

 If we want to put it in a Demon King-like way, the subordinates are consumables. Even if it's a prolonged period of time, if you have CP, you can replenish the subordinates that have been consumed. In contrast, 【Row】--Humanity is finished when they die. Their numbers are overwhelmingly large, but the lives lost will not return.

 A quick battle and quick decision would be a logical strategy to defeat the Demon King.

 ''Go humanity! Good luck in taking down the Demon King for survival!

 --but the demon king will be defeated by someone other than me.

 I embark on a second information operation.

 I cleverly use different IDs and start posting one after another on influential blog comments as well as anonymous message boards.

 The contents of the posts were....

'What happens when you release the earning dungeon?'

"I'm level 1 and if there's no dungeons with slime, I'm screwed for life.

"We're in a one-sided attack, but if the Demon King attacks us, this will be bad, won't it?

''Wouldn't it be better to keep the earning dungeon, for example, the dungeon in Kanazawa, for example, and make it into a training ground?''

"You can pick up some good quality items there, so we don't want to lose them.

 I continued to write for the protection of what humanity commonly referred to as 'earning places' - dungeons where low-ranked demons appeared, or dungeons where there were sightings of good quality items.

 Right now, the world was in chaos. Law and order had become a mere mere skeleton, and the world had turned into a world where high levels elevated one's status.

 However, taking on dungeons out of the blue was scary for everyone.

 As a result, the majority of humanity was forced to level 1.

 The purpose of this time was to inflame the anxious psychology of that majority, level 1 humanity.

 My steady information campaign bore fruit, and public opinion advocated the protection of the 'earning ground'.

 Thus, my area of control was able to lure low-level humans, while at the same time gaining the right amount of break time to prevent the CP from being depleted.