Chapter 39: The mission to change the Profession (3)
“Maybe it’s because Bai Shen (Bai Deity) has incredibly high completion ratings?”
It must be admitted that with two and a half years of experience, commentator Mi Gao immediately grasped the essence.
After a moment of thought, he guessed the correct answer!
“Brothers, look. We’ve seen these Class Change Dungeons before. Their difficulty is slightly higher than regular E-rank dungeons. Usually, only players who have cleared more than twenty dungeons can enter them.”
“This means that Class Change Dungeons have a certain threshold related to the player’s personal strength.”
“Streamers have talked about this before, and there are analytical posts on the forums. You can look it up yourself; I won’t dwell on it.”
“So, Bai Shen was able to enter this dungeon precisely because his personal strength reached the required level!”
After Mi Gao’s explanation, the viewers in the chat understood everything.
【Wait, he’s only cleared four dungeons and is already on par with those who’ve cleared twenty?】
【This is just inhuman! If others find out, they’ll definitely try to gang up on him and beat him up.】【Be honest, is he really not using cheats?】
“I want to ask that question too. I’ve watched all the previous posts about his clears—it seems like in every game, he gains some incredible ability.”
“In the tutorial dungeon, it was something like infinite revival, right? I don’t know about the 45th Experimental Complex, but there, it seemed like he could foresee the future. In the Fifth Estate, he ignored the rules, and in the Mirror Castle, it was the strangest—he just cleared it directly! I wonder what ability he’ll have in this dungeon?”
Online, users who followed Bai Lian were passionately discussing him.
Meanwhile, in the dungeon, Bai Lian had already entered the company, following the portly manager.
“Although you’ve passed the company’s entrance test, before becoming official employees, you’ll undergo a seven-day probation period. During this week, you must not make any mistakes, or you’ll lose your chance to become employees!” Zhu Hongshe, the manager, instructed the hundred players following him.
He approached the turnstile, swiped his card, and opened the door, then addressed the others:
“When you come to work, even if someone is in front of you, you must still use your card to open the turnstile.”
“The same goes for the elevator—you also need to swipe your card. Our company has a dual attendance system. If you fail to check in at either location, it will be considered an absence.”
Hearing this, all the players, including Bai Lian, tensed up.
The first rule had been established!
Phantom Corporation had a dual attendance system: you had to check in both at the entrance and at the elevator, otherwise it would be considered a violation of the rules! 𝑅áNÒ₿Ëṧ
“A rule disguised like this could indeed cause trouble if you accidentally miss something,” Bai Lian thought.
His face remained calm. Compared to the other players, who were frowning, he looked much more composed.
Who said he didn’t have a divine ability?
In this dungeon, all the other players would become his subordinates!
As they entered the company, two elegantly dressed female administrators approached them.
“Are these the newcomers? This time, we have so many new employees?”
“Welcome to Phantom Corporation! If you encounter any difficulties, feel free to ask us.”
The girls greeted the newcomers enthusiastically. As for HR Manager Zhu Hongshe, they seemed to ignore him completely, as if that was how it should be.
Zhu Hongshe, in turn, paid no attention to this, as if it were completely natural.
However, out of the corner of his eye, he observed the players, and noticing the budding interest in their eyes, he smirked slightly.
“Here’s the elevator. Your office is on the fifth floor. Don’t forget to swipe your card before going up.”
Zhu Hongshe swiped his card on the elevator terminal, then, without looking back, continued forward, addressing the group of players.
A moment later, he added:
“By the way, I already mentioned that our company has a dual attendance system. Now, about the work schedule: from nine in the morning to five in the evening. From twelve to two is lunchtime—you can use these two hours as you wish.”
“Under no circumstances should you be late! It doesn’t matter if it’s the entrance system or the elevator—you must check in before nine. If you check in at the entrance before nine but at the elevator after nine—that still counts as being late!”
Hmm, is this an addition to the previously stated rule or a separate new rule?
More likely, it’s an addition.
The players listened carefully to every word Zhu Hongshe said, afraid to miss something important.
The elevator in Phantom Group was huge—it could fit a hundred people!
When Bai Lian and the others arrived on the fifth floor, they received their badges and uniforms, after which Zhu Hongshe threw in one last remark:
“Everyone, change into your work clothes, then find your workstations according to the information on your badges.”
“If anything is unclear, ask the employees nearby, but remember: it’s forbidden to ask questions to employees from other workstations.”
The manager left, leaving the players slightly bewildered.
However, not everyone stood around in confusion.
Many immediately started acting, guided by the information on their badges.
Bai Lian’s workstation was by the window. On the neat desk, there were only a few items: an office computer, paper, and pens.
There were no instructions or rules for employees on the desk.
【Damn, this Class Change scenario seems incredibly difficult! There are no hints; you have to figure everything out on your own.】
【Well, duh! If these scenarios were easy, so many people wouldn’t die here. Wake up, this is much harder than E-rank!】
【Bai-shen, you look absolutely stunning in that suit!】
【Stunning? That hit right in the heart!】
【Oh~ Not just the heart, it touched my soul!】
【Wow, person above, you’re a genius! I want to chat with you; I sent a friend request—approve it, okay?】
In the live stream, the conversation shifted to personal matters...
Meanwhile, Bai Lian had just sat down at his desk and hadn’t even turned on the computer when he heard a voice nearby:
“You’re Luo Yuan’s junior?”
Bai Lian turned his head and noticed a girl in a white shirt, with slightly wavy hair and glasses, standing next to him, looking at him curiously.
Her outfit somewhat resembled that of a forest witch.
Suddenly, Bai Lian noticed something interesting.
All the girls in this “Phantom Group” were clearly quite well-off!
Their generosity wasn’t clear yet, but their wealth was evident at a glance.
Like these two receptionist girls and this girl with glasses.