Chapter 228: Official Bulletin Board – twenty
Chapter 228: Official Bulletin Board – twenty
[Soon Leaving The Western Portion Of The Continent] General Chat Thread 534 [Do We Want To Leave?]
- Nameless Adventurer
This is a general chat thread.
Let’s write freely.
However, if you don’t abide the basic rules, this thread will disappear.
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>> 980 Next thread, please.
- Nameless Adventurer
Can we go to any part of the Northern portion continent aside from Meffy?
- Nameless Adventurer
I’m still just playing on the Western portion of the continent…
- Nameless Adventurer
Some of the other top players seem to be exploring other Northern countries too.
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh?
- Nameless Adventurer
[Good News] The Genocider, the Saintess, and the Queen are together with swimsuits on a beach.
- Nameless Adventurer
Stupid! Not when we’re talking about a new area!
- Nameless Adventurer
Why didn’t you say that earlier!?
- Nameless Adventurer
Who cares about other regions!? I’m going!
- Nameless Adventurer
I arrived and… Oh.
- Nameless Adventurer
It’s quite the sight.
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh my.
- Nameless Adventurer
Edo (Japanese: 江戸, lit. '”bay-entrance” or “estuary”‘), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo.[2]
Edo, formerly a jōkamachi (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the de facto capital of Japan from 1603 as the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate. Edo grew to become one of the largest cities in the world under the Tokugawa. After the Meiji Restoration in 1868 the Meiji government renamed Edo as Tokyo (東京, “Eastern Capital”) and relocated the Emperor from the historic capital of Kyoto to the city. The era of Tokugawa rule in Japan from 1603 to 1868 is known eponymously as the Edo period. *
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh, Edo.
- Nameless Adventurer
Now that came out of nowhere.
- Nameless Adventurer
To stop the lewdness, Edo came to the rescue! Lol!
- Nameless Adventurer
Edo will not stop us! Lol!
- Nameless Adventurer
No, seriously, it’s quite the sight. Lol.
- Nameless Adventurer
Yeah, I’m glad I came.
- Nameless Adventurer
There is something for everyone here.
- Nameless Adventurer
It’s not the real thing, but I’m happy with what I get.
- Nameless Adventurer
The numbers are growing fast.
- Nameless Adventurer
Too many people here!
- Nameless Adventurer
It’s quite amazing to see how fast people gathered.
- Nameless Adventurer
Well, everyone has their reasons, I suppose.
- Nameless Adventurer
Pretty much.
- Nameless Adventurer
Still impressive to see how fast people gathered.
- Nameless Adventurer
You all really have nothing to do…
- Nameless Adventurer
No regrets.
- Nameless Adventurer
Preach! Lol!
- Nameless Adventurer
I mean… It’s not like I had anything better to do.
- Nameless Adventurer
By the way, some female players and started scolding the male ones that seriously came just to see three girls in a swimsuit inside an online game.
- Nameless Adventurer
Well, they do have a point. This an absolutely meaningless activity! Lol!
- Nameless Adventurer
I was just excited to see them…
- Nameless Adventurer
What about that guy?
- Nameless Adventurer
Which guy?
- Nameless Adventurer
Well, Yuu.
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh… Well, good question.
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh, he is right next to me. He is currently testing the destructive capacity of some bug-related skill.
- Nameless Adventurer
He is what?
- Nameless Adventurer
Can you repeat…?
- Nameless Adventurer
It truly fits Yuu of the Variety Show, I suppose.
- Nameless Adventurer
I forgot that guy loved testing things…
- Nameless Adventurer
He tests the weirdest things alright.
- Nameless Adventurer
Definitely.
- Nameless Adventurer
I mean, we’re used to it by now, aren’t we?
- Nameless Adventurer
At the end of the day, it’s just impossible to play with the Genocider while being sane.
- Nameless Adventurer
Though of all things, the destructive capacity of some bug-related skill…?
- Yuu
I heard I was being slandered.
- Nameless Adventurer
He’s here!
- Yuu
So, what do you want to ask? I can explain all the details involving the reproduction of the bugs necessary to use the skill, though I’m currently searching for a cat in Quest #12, so you better be quick.
- Nameless Adventurer
What the…?
- Nameless Adventurer
Ah, right… He is a top player too, after all.
- Nameless Adventurer
As in, the same kind of person as the Perverted Gentleman?
- Nameless Adventurer
Yes, though his weirdness comes in a different way.
- Yuu
If you have nothing to ask, then I’m leaving.
- Nameless Adventurer
Ah, Maria and her friends are wearing swimsuits right now! Will you go watch them?
- Yu
Why would I?
- Nameless Adventurer
Or rather, why aren’t you there yet?
- Nameless Adventurer
I want to see Yuu on a swimsuit!
- Nameless Adventurer
You don’t have to be shy.
- Nameless Adventurer
I saw an unexpected comment here…
- Yu
I don’t wear swimsuits, nor do I always play together with them.
Besides, I’m being targeted by Red Crow right now anyways. I’d cause trouble if I went there and was found.
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh…
- Nameless Adventurer
So it was my fault… Sorry.
- Yuu
It’s not like I’m that bothered by this one.
- Nameless Adventurer
Aren’t you just too embarrassed about the prospect of seeing Maria in a swimsuit?
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh my!
- Yuu
As if!
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh dear…
- Nameless Adventurer
My brain is melting…
- Nameless Adventurer
What’s happening?
- Nameless Adventurer
Dunno?
- Yuu
Well, I’ll go back to my cat hunt. Laters.
- Nameless Adventurer
And he’s gone.
- Nameless Adventurer
Damn that parasite!
- Nameless Adventurer
By the way, here is a screenshot of the three ladies.
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- Nameless Adventurer
Oh my!
- Nameless Adventurer
The Essex class was a class of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. The 20th century’s most numerous class of capital ship, the class consisted of 24 vessels, which came in “short-hull” and “long-hull” versions. Thirty-two ships were ordered, but as World War II wound down, six were canceled before construction, and two were canceled after construction had begun. Fourteen ships of the class engaged in combat operations during World War II. No Essex-class ships were lost to enemy action even though several sustained crippling damage. The Essex-class carriers were the backbone of the U.S. Navy’s combat strength during World War II from mid-1943 on, and, along with the three Midway-class carriers added just after the war, continued to be the heart of U.S. naval strength until the supercarriers came into the fleet in numbers during the 1960s and 1970s. They had considerable growth potential, with numerous members of the class rebuilt to handle the heavier and faster aircraft of the early jet age, and some of these would serve until well after the end of the Vietnam War. *
- Nameless Adventurer
Help! I’m getting smarter!
- Nameless Adventurer
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛpəliːn]) who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin’s notions were first formulated in 1874[1] and developed in detail in 1893.[2] They were patented in Germany in 1895 and in the United States in 1899.[3] After the outstanding success of the Zeppelin design, the word zeppelin came to be commonly used to refer to all rigid airships. Zeppelins were first flown commercially in 1910 by Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG), the world’s first airline in revenue service. By mid-1914, DELAG had carried over 10,000 fare-paying passengers on over 1,500 flights. During World War I, the German military made extensive use of Zeppelins as bombers and as scouts, resulting in over 500 deaths in bombing raids in Britain.[4] *
- Nameless Adventurer
Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic chemical compound. It is a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H6O. Its formula can be also written as CH3−CH2−OH or C2H5OH (an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group), and is often abbreviated as EtOH. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a characteristic wine-like odor and pungent taste.[11][12] It is a psychoactive drug, recreational drug, and the active ingredient in alcoholic drinks. *
- Nameless Adventurer
Did this become a trivia thread?
- Nameless Adventurer
What is this person even doing?
- Nameless Adventurer
I guess he is trying to purge the sight of the three girls in swimsuit from his ‘pure’ mind?
- Nameless Adventurer
Well… That is strange.
- Nameless Adventurer
Kinda stupid even.
- Nameless Adventurer
Definitely stupid.
- Nameless Adventurer
By the way, here is an image of the Perverted Gentleman in all his glory.
http: // ******
- Nameless Adventurer
Oh, come on!
- Nameless Adventurer
Damn you disgusting pile of garbage!
- Nameless Adventurer
You monster!
- Nameless Adventurer
Go fall in a hole!
- Nameless Adventurer
My eyes are burning…
- Nameless Adventurer
So impactful! Lol!
339 Nameless Adventurer
At least put it in a spoiler! Lololol!
- Nameless Adventurer
So mean! Lol!
- Nameless Adventurer
It’s funny to see people’s reactions to this picture while they’re still on the beach.
- Nameless Adventurer
Too funny. Lol.
- Nameless Adventurer
And, the Perverted Gentleman was reported again…
- Nameless Adventurer
Can’t say I didn’t expect it.
- Nameless Adventurer
Just par for the course by now.
- Nameless Adventurer
You all should play the game more seriously!
- Nameless Adventurer
I mean, we can laugh at the craziness of the top players, but they’re still super strong in the end.
- Nameless Adventurer
While we are chatting over here, the top players are grinding.
- Nameless Adventurer
Indeed.
- Nameless Adventurer
Well, such is life.
- Nameless Adventurer
What a peaceful day…
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* Translator’s Note: Yes, this is a copy paste of text from Wikipedia. (The author used the Japanese version of the wikipedia text there though, so I changed it to the English one).