Initiating a Plant Revolution in the Otherworld

Chapter 224 Bronze Silver Gold Diamond Star Shine

Chapter 224 Bronze Silver Gold Diamond Star Shine (15) (seeking tickets~)

After the opening match, Ron took Nora around the venue and took a close look at the Northland team.

With the timely treatment of the nuns and Scale Leaf, their injuries were quickly healed, even if they played the next game in the afternoon, there was no problem at all.

Back at the shop at noon, Ron was thinking about his previous thoughts while eating.

Holding a magic fighting competition?

It's funny just thinking about it!

But to be honest, the feasibility is relatively low.

Or it doesn't make much sense at the moment.

Because it is estimated that there are not many people who are willing to participate, and there will not be any audience to watch.

Although elemental cards have gradually become popular in the imperial city, there are many ways to play them, and each way diverts a part of the audience.

Most of the people who like fighting magic are basically young nobles who are still in school.

The number of these people is far less than what outsiders imagined.

Moreover, many of them use elemental cards for entertainment, and there are probably even fewer people with a truly competitive spirit.

So generally speaking, it is not the right time to hold the magic fighting competition now.

Even if it is forced to be held, there will only be so few contestants and only a few spectators, so it doesn't make much sense.

But now that he thought of it, Ron still planned to make some efforts.

Thinking about it, he called Guy in the afternoon, brought Guy and Nora into the study, and told them the plan he had come up with on the spur of the moment:

"Before, I was given three shops. After I reluctantly accepted them, one was transformed into the current flower shop, and the other two have been vacant."

"This time, I plan to renovate the shop on Central Street in Peace Square and transform it into a place suitable for magic fighting and watching magic fighting. The two of you will be responsible for the specific implementation."

"Guy, you have a lot of things to do. This matter is mainly handled by Nora. You are responsible for helping her contact the decoration construction team."

Guy is already familiar with this aspect, and immediately nodded in response.

He was responsible for the decoration of the bar in Chaos City and the decoration of the second and third floors of the Imperial City.

Nora was a little flustered after hearing this, but she had long been determined to share the store manager's worries, so she nodded vigorously and said seriously: "Leave it to me, store manager."

Guy left the shop to contact a suitable decoration team, while Nora stayed and listened to Ron's analysis of the decoration pattern, and also offered some suggestions by the way.

"If we want to think about the decoration layout suitable for fighting magic, we must first clarify the entire process of fighting magic." Ron took out two decks of elemental cards from the [backpack], and handed one to Nora.

Two people opened the distance in the room and stood facing each other.

Ron gestured and said, "Like this, do you think two people are sitting on both sides of a table, or are there some distance between them, with a table in front of each?"

Nora put her little hand under her lips, frowning and thinking hard: "If you just play casually, of course a table is enough? Otherwise, it would be a waste of space."

"So if it's a regular game, there are many people watching? Is one table enough for dozens or even hundreds of people to watch at the same time?"

"This..." Nora tilted her head and blinked, "How big is our store?"

"The store on Central Street has seven floors."

"Hmm...then, can we bring in both types of venues?"

"Well, I think so too." Ron nodded, "Like the two of us fighting magic, only one table is enough, but if all the people in the flower shop come to watch, everyone can see clearly , it is necessary to expand the space.”

"However, we don't have a reference for how much area each of the two models should occupy."

"So at the beginning, I only planned to decorate the first floor first, and allocate the space according to the ratio of three to seven, [-]% of the crowd, and [-]% of the double type."

"After operating for a period of time, we will decide on the planning of the upper floors according to the usage of the two."

Nora nodded again and again, listening to Ron's well-founded arrangement with relish, and then couldn't help asking: "But isn't the seven-story building too much? I don't think there will be so many people... It's a bit wasteful..."

"Hehe, in this regard, I plan to adopt a hierarchical system."

"Classification? Are commoners and nobles separated?"

"No, no, this simple and rude way is too casual." Ron smiled triumphantly, "I plan to divide the seven floors into five levels according to everyone's strength."

"The first and second floors, the third and fourth floors, the fifth floor, the sixth floor, and the seventh floor, these five layers, from bottom to top, only those with stronger strength are eligible to climb to the top."

Nora opened her mouth slightly, she hadn't thought about this method at all, it seemed very interesting.

As long as you really like this kind of elemental card fighting magic, there will definitely be many people who are unwilling to stay on the first and second floors.

Then they have to spend more time in it.

And even if they worked hard to reach the top floor, as long as Ron implemented the relegation system regularly, or set up a "point loss" system, he could easily maintain the players' enthusiasm for competition.

Simply divide the five grades into "Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Starlight"... Ron laughed inwardly.

"At that time, we will stipulate that, for example, you must win ten games in a row to reach the third and fourth floors. If you fail to win more than 50% of the winning rate on the third and fourth floors for a week, you will be downgraded next week."

Ron casually said a rule: "In short, that's all. At that time, we can improve the promotion system according to the situation."

"What about the common people?" Nora suddenly realized a problem, "Many common people can't afford the noble version of elemental cards, or is the store manager's store just for the nobles?"

"Of course not." Ron shook his head. "However, in the early stages, only the nobles could enter this store, but we also allow commoners to come in and watch."

"Most of the people who fight magic are a group of little kids. If there are civilians watching and cheering, it will satisfy their vanity."

"As for whether civilians can participate..."

Ron had a headache, touched his chin and frowned: "The store can lend them the most basic noble version of the element card for free, but I'm afraid that they will be maliciously retaliated after winning against the nobles..."

The class antagonism in this world is quite obvious. Nobles rarely look up to commoners, and those commoners who nobles like either die or become nobles as well.

Although the elemental cards can only be regarded as small troubles, those fifteen or sixteen-year-old noble children are quite concerned about face.

If he loses to a commoner in fighting magic, he will probably be laughed at by others for a long time.

In the end, it is not impossible to get angry and secretly revenge on that civilian.

So this matter still has to be cautious.

You can't do bad things with good intentions and harm others instead.

Flushing Street Diary: I put a basin of water next to it, and when I get sleepy, I wash my face...

(End of this chapter)

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