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Chapter 169. First Episode of Galaxy's Exploration Journal

Han Xiao had already foreseen this type of situation; in the first advancement, everyone would learn [Energy Training Technique]. However, the players were unaware that for players at LV 8 or 9, this was a magical skill. The added strength exceeded whatever the player received for their upgrade. Also, some players did not advance in their main class; hence, they would need a skill that provided energy even more.

Aquamarine was the main planet for all the Chinese players. Han Xiao imparted a skill that all players were bound to learn, and while it might seem like he was scamming the players, that was not the case. It was important to note that obtaining a slight advantage in the early stages would enable one to snowball and grow stronger.

In other words, Han Xiao allowed the LV 10 players to acquire the skills that were only available at LV 20. This way, his actions were equivalent to a win-win situation.

Not only did he earn extraordinary amounts of EXP, he also enabled the Chinese players to gain an advantage over other planets’ players.

Perfect.

Han Xiao was pleased with his plan. Why would he scam the players? All those perceptions were people’s prejudices and misunderstandings toward him. He really loved his motherland; thinking back to the past when his father almost named him Patriotic Xiao, but under the authority of the tigress in the house, his father changed to his current name, Han Xiao.

[Energy Training Technique] required 10,000 EXP to learn, and the thought of the potential profits made his heart beat wildly. Only when the players advance for the first time would he then be able to impart [Energy Training Technique] and reap the profits. This was kind of a reckless deal; he would take whatever he could. Looking at the player’s degree of enthusiasm, Han Xiao felt that the EXP he received in Version 1.0 would be an astronomical number.

While he was busy with the Western Continent novice village, Bun-hit-dog finally released the first episode in the forum.

Galaxy’s Exploration Journal: Black Phantom (1)

Bun-hit-dog had a bit of a reputation, and the moment the video was released, his die-hard fans and curious passersby immediately clicked into it.

“Finally, this should be spicy!”

“A surprise release!”

“The subject is Black Phantom. Is Bun-hit-dog on his team now?”

The program was released in the forum’s video section. The forum was not for tasteless gossiping only—it had other functions. In order to allow the players to pass the time while playing the game, the video traffic was huge, and with the addition of old viewers watching, the number of viewers increased quite a lot.

The opening titles consisted of the promo edit and some screenshots of the scenery before the video began. The first thing that appeared was the third person’s perspective of Bun-hit-dog. This was the game’s pre-installed viewing function, which could also be used to examine the exterior. The background was Black Pine Settlement. Bun-hit-dog waved in the direction of the camera, and his opening line was a soliloquy.

“The everlasting world produced Yin and Yang, the Yin and Yang that comes of all living things. The country’s benefits are at the cost of my life, and every moment of spring is precious. Welcome to Galaxy’s Exploration Journal, I am Bun-hit-dog.”

The barrage was filled with ridicule.

“What is this dumb soliloquy‽”

“I read a line of the poem at that time, if…”

“How confident I am in unifying my country is just like how the sun rises from the East, divine toad requires a thousand years to learn!”

Bun-hit-dog continued in the show. “There hasn’t been a new upload in a long time. Being the first episode of the Galaxy series, I’ll video a character’s perspective and let everyone have a taste of my expedition. This character left a lot of impressions on the players—Mechanic Master, Novice Leader, Mysterious NPC, Secret Quest. Presumably, the audience in front of the screen is curious about the identity of this character. That’s right, he is the person in the title—Black Phantom!”

“Wow, awkward talking time, I salute you!”

“Finally…”

“That’s what we came for!”

The lens switched over to show Bun-hit-dog’s perspective. The official content began now.

The video content consisted of clips recorded by Bun-hit-dog, and it became different segments after rounds of editing. The special effects and the narration were then added on later. Bun-hit-dog used a humorous style, explaining the first encounter with Han Xiao where Han Xiao resisted a pack of wolves in Green Valley Ville and stopped the confrontation between two warlords. Bun-hit-dog showed the first person’s point of view while the narration began to analyze Han Xiao’s influence.

“In one sentence, Black Phantom exhibited his influence by moving the two warlords away with just his words. Before I begin with the analysis, I would like to introduce the identities of the two warlords…” The scene changed and arrived at Black Pine Settlement. Bun-hit-dog introduced Lu Cheng, who was the leader of this large-scale settlement. He possessed a huge army and tons of war chariots. Then, the topic changed.

“Lu Cheng possesses such great power, yet he was afraid of Black Phantom. Then, where exactly did Black Phantom’s influence originate from? Listen carefully to what I, Brother Bun, have to say.” He used Lu Cheng as bait to further the intrigue the audience had toward Black Phantom. The results were outstanding.

Frenzied Sword acted as an esteemed guest and appeared on this show. He analyzed Han Xiao’s identity in their conversation and slowly touched the tip of the iceberg of Han Xiao’s mysterious origins.

First, both revealed Black Phantom’s name, which seemed to be Han Xiao. Initially, in Stardragon Intelligence Agency, this was information that no one knew of, and in a flash, it captured everyone’s attention. The barrage became very sparse, and everyone was reading the content seriously.

Frenzied Sword had sucked up to Han Xiao during the beta-testing, but he was unaware of Han Xiao’s real identity. He only understood that Black Phantom belonged to Six Nations’ side. However, due to some reason, Black Phantom left Stardragon and joined the two organizations, the Dark Net and the Blood Pact Society. This information came from the [Extremely Fatal] powerful enemy—Liu Cheng. Even though he did not know the particulars of these two powers, he knew that they were huge backers, and they belonged to the high-ranking powers that players were unable to interact with currently. They were also among Black Phantom’s origin.

Bun-hit-dog and Frenzied Sword also thought that the crucial reason that people were afraid of Black Phantom was because of his capability. With the players’ current rank, they were unable to see the high-ranking characters’ exact stats. However, they had witnessed Han Xiao killing other [Extremely Fatal] NPCs more than once, and based on that, they felt among the NPCs, Black Phantom’s capabilities were at the peak!

Becoming enemies with Germinal was Black Phantom’s current biggest displayed goal. Due to the lack of clues, they were unable to understand the reason behind Black Phantom and Germinal’s conflict. Frenzied Sword actually divulged the situation of the beta-testing. From beta-testing to public-testing, the game went through more than three months, and Han Xiao had taken on a new persona and become Black Phantom. The moment this information was released, it immediately evoked the audience’s curiosity.

What exactly did he experience that made him the Black Phantom today?

Everything was just assumptions without evidence. The show was unclear, and Bun-hit-dog’s real intention was to toss out this question to act as the show’s hook to attract the audience’s curiosity.

Continuing on, Bun-hit-dog and Frenzied Sword discussed the Black Phantom’s actions of scouring novice villages and agreed that this was decisive evidence that Black Phantom was a novice leader. After twenty or so days of amusement, the players realized that the NPC’s actions and thoughts were very ‘real’, and Black Phantom would shock players consistently. For what reason would the Black Phantom interact with the players frequently and also involve himself in obvious plans? There had to be a reason, yet the show only mentioned it in passing.

Bun-hit-dog expressed that both he and Frenzied Sword had triggered Black Phantom’s secret quest, proving that he was able to shadow and report on Black Phantom. Also, he conveniently introduced all kinds of material benefits that they had received from Black Phantom, showing the scene where Han Xiao gifted Frenzied Sword two high quality firearms. They also followed Black Phantom and arrived at Black Pine, a map that was higher-ranked than a novice village and would issue missions with generous rewards.

The barrage was full of the material benefits being flaunted and the audience envied them to no end. Those who were able to trigger Black Phantom’s secret quests were the luckiest people!

“To hell with you, bastard!”

“Sigh…”

“I heard that holding your breath allows you to take in some of that luck. I…”

During the show’s ending, Bun-hit-dog said, “Black Phantom’s series currently only has one episode. The next episode might be of other content. After all, Frenzied Sword and I have been left behind in Black Pine. However, you don’t have to worry. I’ll continue to pursue and explore Black Phantom’s past life. Until then, I’ll see all you Dog Viewers in the next episode!”

The audience, who finished the episode in one breath, had just one thought.

Exciting!

The scene was Bun-hit-dog’s first-person perspective of exploring while the side explanation cut into Black Phantom’s angle, which introduced a lot of information that ordinary people were unclear of. It tossed out a lot of the world’s background and knowledge, and this answered many perplexing problems.

Furthermore, the style was relaxed, and the content was mind-blowing. It provided all kinds of interesting assumptions, and the audience was fully satisfied. They went on to recommend it on other forums, allowing more players to join in.

The subject matter of Bun-hit-dog’s first episode was well-chosen. Coincidentally, it was when Han Xiao visited the Western Continent and allowed everyone to know of his existence. It was a hot topic; Bun-hit-dog’s video became extremely popular, and the viewer count surged.

The first episode went completely viral!

Bun-hit-dog was pleasantly surprised. His choice of this episode’s subject proved to be a correct decision.

The video became popular because of Han Xiao’s popularity, and not only that, it added greatly to Han Xiao’s reputation.

Everyone’s impression of Han Xiao in their hearts gradually moved from a Mysterious Merchant and Skills Trainer to an influential NPC. Guessing his origin gradually became an everyday topic.

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    Dansgiving
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    Lindo
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    Yoriichi
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    thinking back to the past when his father almost named him Patriotic Xiao, but under the authority of the tigress in the house, his father changed to his current name, Han Xiao.


    Lol 🤣, they should've went with it
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    VampyreGod
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    Brainwashed family, his mother less, but the father and son are completly brainwashed
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    The One Above
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    Han Xiao was pleased with his plan. Why would he scam the players? All those perceptions were people’s prejudices and misunderstandings toward him. He really loved his motherland; thinking back to the past when his father almost named him Patriotic Xiao, but under the authority of the tigress in the house, his father changed to his current name, Han Xiao.


    Now I do not mind this take on nationalism. That is some of the funniest shit I've read in regards to it in a long time. Patriotic Xiao cheerful

    And yes, the fact he's trying to cover-up the fact he's scamming by saying he's just helping his own old country, when you know if he had access to other planets, he would without a doubt, be selling his skills and guns, etc, to every player he could.
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    Immortal_Dragon_God
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    I like how he tries to disguise his greediness and scams as patriotism. swindler
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      Kwetzal
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      Wdym... he is so patriotic his name nearly became Patriotix Xiao... he couldn't possible be a scammer... swindler
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        NomeTheGnome
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        Not like that foreign French pervert Electro, clearly a corrupt foreign individual who allows himself to be a human test subject. Why im sure Xiao Han will do the patriotic thing, and send that evil, foreign pervet to the gravs a few timss. oru2x
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    jangkrik
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    Patriotism. Whatever sh#t the author believe...I just said goodluck...maybe you can have goodf#ck...or not.
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      Immortal_Dragon_God
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      Can you explain your comment. I cant understand it. I read it 3 times and still don't know what your talking about.
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      Tripl3 thr3at
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      Blud so angry he forgor to make sense
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    Fyrohero
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    Good chapter !! 🙂🙂
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      Immortal King
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      Good comment
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        PegasusW
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        Good reply
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    rekicchi
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    Han Xiao was pleased with his plan. Why would he scam the players? All those perceptions were people’s prejudices and misunderstandings toward him. He really loved his motherland; thinking back to the past when his father almost named him Patriotic Xiao, but under the authority of the tigress in the house, his father changed to his current name, Han Xiao.


    Like father like son, both have no sense in naming.
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    Nicktheninja
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    Hehe 169, nice
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    Wasteland
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    He really loved his motherland; thinking back to the past when his father almost named him Patriotic Xiao, but under the authority of the tigress in the house, his father changed to his current name, Han Xiao.


    So this is the author’s excuse for the nationalism in this novel lmao. Not a fan of it at all but we move
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      Nargeon
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      yeah good thing he's not on earth otherwise the novel might have been a lot worse
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      Immortal_Dragon_God
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      Imma be honest, if I had the chance to help my home country I would. And even gaining profits on top that just makes it better.
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      SomeoneRandom
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      I have a genuine question, why do people hate nationalism? I mean, it is his home country, so I understand him wanting to say or do good things for it, and it doesn't bother me too much, so I'm just curious why it seems to be a turn off for people. No hate or anything, I've just seen people be like "oh it has nationalism, I'm not reading this" and never really understood why
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        Immortal_Dragon_God
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        I'm curious too. I can understand if its where the author destroys all other countries or makes them seem evil just because they're a different country or is racist to other people. Which leads me to another question. Why does it seem like Asian countries hate America in these novels and that Americas the bad guy? I mean I can't really see what reason they would have for hating us except for Japan because of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which are kind of justified though. Maybe I'm missing some important history or something like that but as far as I've learned the USA has done nothing. If you guys know why or can inform me on information I'm missing please do so.
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          Kuuh
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          Hmm first cause most asian book you read is Chinese. Read a corean book and the enemy is japan for exemple.
          Secondly America is the country that go on war with everyone thay is not ol with their view ask African and oriental country about it. Anyway.

          Everyone is upset about the nationalism into Chinese book cause most if not every book are not in the real world set (you often see eagle country, dragon country etc.. to have less censorship for exemple) so imposing the brainwashed view into it is seen as destroying the story first and trying to sell China communism secondly.

          And lastly we western country like our country (well most people at least) but we don't go rambling about how our government hate this or that country and that it's the absolute truth and that our country is the most perfect and the others the evil incarnate (I didn't read these type of thing once maybe I'm wrong). My two cents on the subject.
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            Immortal_Dragon_God
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            I know about what happened to Africa (due to school and it being my heritage) but that wasn't just America sadly. It was practically every western country. And shouldn't China hate Japan too? Because of the Rape of Nanking and other things?
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              kalengkerupuk
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              Yeah a lot of Chinese WN has Japanese enemy or indicating Japan as enemy. I've read a few.

              Also to answer your questions regarding nationalism for Chinese WN is such a turn off for some people, it's because they tried to doctrine their communism way and make their country like the superior number one.

              To the point that there was a case IRL between Indonesia and China about South-China Sea territory and then there's this one novel about an immortal returning to Earth and making Indonesia as barbarian country and an enemy due to that case.

              Personally I just waved it away and skimmed through part like this.
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                Immortal_Dragon_God
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                Ohh thats understandable.
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        fizbin
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        What does it bring to the table in a fantasy/scifi setting?

        If I wrote a rousing tale of love, hate and passion on the planet Zed, but half way through began lecturing on my theories about who truly killed JFK, does that enhance the story? Does that further enchant the reader to be drawn into the fantasy world of Zed?

        Would you enjoy the politics involved from real life in what is essentially something that is an escape from the pressures and tedium of life?

        Everyone has varying ideas on politics and it's not really a appropriate place to tell a wide audience political messages. I hardly ever see any reasonable justification for this in these works.
        Don't get me wrong, in some works the politics are the thing and a good discourse can be enlightening.
        Did you feel even 2% enlightened after reading this? Was there anything but a straight message delivered?

        If I wrote a novel that is fantasy based and had the MC mention how his country is the best, I would feel sad that I couldn't create a story that most could enjoy.

        Most understand that this is a backhand source of censorship because the government has been known to take down works that don't align with the 'morals and value' of the current government.

        We see a similar censorship I'm the west in gaming involving certain cultures and values (typically adult...).

        Do people get upset about it? Yes, but not much you can do but complain on forums...
        My three am musings, feel free to disagree.
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