Enforcer Manual
Chapter 373: Our Slogan Is: Customer First_1

Chapter 373: Chapter 373: Our Slogan Is: Customer First_1

This morning, all the senior members of the Bug Swarm attended the meeting.

The meeting revolved around detailed discussions on how to better construct the Void and bring a better experience to users. Comrade Song Lan, who usually liked to slack off in meetings, gave a long talk this time. Not only did he preside over the meeting, but he also made many insightful remarks, which showed how seriously he took this meeting.

Everyone in the meeting room reached a consensus that the Void was still in its initial stage, and it would be a long road to complete its construction in District Seventeen.

In the past few days, Song Lan had been closely following the brave adventures of Obena-Lionheart. As their first true user, they had tried to provide him with the most welcoming experience. Many of the mechanisms and interactions were completed by the senior members of the Bug Swarm, even by the Devourer itself.

And indeed, they had gained many valuable insights from Obena’s experiences.

"First, we should expand the biological pool of the Void. The current variety in the Void is too small, and it’s easy for users to feel boredom and aesthetic fatigue," said Song Lan, expressing his views in front of the Bug Swarm’s senior members.

So far, they had only prepared "Peepers" and "Puppets" as the basic creatures. For an experience site meant to cover the entire District Seventeen, that was obviously too limited.

Obena had inspired him in this regard. "We could create detailed factional divisions among the Void creatures. For example, the ’Puppets’ and ’Kings’ that have appeared belong to the same faction; their appearance should lean more towards variants of artificial intelligence. And then there’s our comrade Ge Fu—he’s very adept at integrating machinery with flesh. We could base a regional ruler on him, with the basic creatures being mechanical Horn Bugs and Infected robots," he suggested.

Medea and others listened with utmost seriousness.

But as Song Lan delved deeper into his narrative, they gradually realized a problem.

The Void, which alarmed both the United Government and the Rebel Army, seemed like an amusement park in his conception, with them becoming shareholders of this park, discussing its future at the board meeting at the establishment of the amusement grounds.

"In the current environment, news that is both real and fake is more likely to gain people’s trust," said Bai Zhu as she quickly got into the groove. As one of the "major shareholders" of the Void amusement park, she actively threw herself into its construction by using her knowledge. "We can release specific information about the creatures of the Void on the internet. We can start with a small website with little traffic and fame, and then shut it down as soon as the news spreads... Director Lu, we will need your help with this."

Internet surveillance in District Seventeen was not managed by the Bug Swarm, but by a specialized cybersecurity team within the Law Enforcers.

To make the general netizens believe that the website was shut down because the United Government wanted to cover up the truth, they would need inside-out cooperation from Director Lu.

Luckily, the Law Enforcers could be counted as their own people.

"I will write the specific content for the website," volunteered Father Bruno, who was proactive in spreading and constructing the Void. Though he was completely lost when it came to science and technology, writing half-true, half-false propaganda content was his forte. He had already thought it out, including not only the "settings" but also the embellishments of "adventurer" tales.

"I’ll take responsibility for the ecosystem; it’s my specialty," declared Medea, folding her arms. Having formerly been a top talent in the field, she represented Cloud Biological Pharmaceutical on multiple on-site investigations in the "outside world," witnessing a variety of mutated creature ecologies. In her view, constructing the creatures of the Void required not just imagination but also rigorous academic knowledge.

Building an ecosystem for the creatures of the Void was a massive project, even for an expert like her.

"I can make them alive," decided Doctor Oleg, returning to his old expertise. "They’ll make good use of it."

Even in the Void, a temporary haven was necessary to provide users a place to relax and prepare for more thrilling experiences, and it also ensured that they could immediately capture the physical conditions of every user.

Father Bruno instantly recruited the security squad led by "Heavy Cannon," hoping they would serve as the prototypes for the "adventurers" in the website stories.

Listening to the lively discussion in the meeting room, Song Lan felt that the Bug Swarm was thriving.

In fact, he himself had not expected there would come a day when he would truly engage in constructing the Void. When he spoke of the existence of the Void through "Apostle Narude" in the Neutral Country, it was only intended to prompt reconciliation among the leadership through the notion of an external threat.

But it was precisely those thoughts that illuminated their path forward.

In District Seventeen, both "enthusiastic citizens" and the Bug Swarm could not be directly exposed to the United Government’s scrutiny, and the Void brought them the possibility for development.

It was foreseeable that Obena-Lionheart would not be the last "adventurer." His death had spurred the interest of large corporations and the Review Council to explore the Void. In the future, countless "adventurers" would be dispatched to District Seventeen to investigate the truths hidden within the Void.

As the host, Song Lan warmly welcomed their arrival.

To ensure that all "adventurers" could have an immersive experience, they needed to start building now.

He reflected on his past shortcomings from the death of the "enthusiastic citizen" and the changes in versions. He deeply understood how his overly simplistic and brutal elimination methods had resulted in a terrible user experience for people like Mr. Chai Ke.

"We need to clarify our purpose," interrupted Song Lan, cutting through the excited discussions in the meeting room. A clear corporate culture was still necessary. "Our motto is: Customer first. This represents our constant focus on the actual experience of our users."

Only in this way could the users who experienced their project die where they stood, leaving this world contented and fulfilled.

Director Lu, the leader of the Bug Swarm, had remained silent during the meeting, until Song Lan announced their corporate culture. Then she took him aside.

She didn’t have much to say about the development direction of the Bug Swarm or the construction of the Void; there was one question that had haunted her since the start of the meeting. She had been unable to let go of it, and so before the meeting ended, she had to pull aside the initiator of the meeting to get a clear answer.

"Song Lan."

"Hmm?"

"We... are actually good people, right?"

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