It was already the dawn of the second day. The PandaVerse festival was still in a huge uproar with dozens of customers coming into the store especially after the streamers and new reports came out earlier the day before. The popularity of Jin’s Dungeons and Pandas had shot up incredibly high with the appearance of the Royal Zodiac Heads.
People were massing to the website to see if they had a chance to enter this particular Panda Festival and thankfully with Kiyu’s, Jin’s in-house artistic fox (aka everything that involved advertising) had made an easy to read website while still able to hold the audience’s attention with flashy details. It was not an easy feat considering she took the time to browse thousands of websites to get inspiration. And once she got the idea, the System would be able to recreate based on her wants and needs.
As mentioned, the Dungeons and Panda’s website allowed customers to navigate very easily incorporating a variety of elements that would enable the new to be Pandarens or even returning customers an easy time getting stuff. Even without downloading the Pandamonium App, although that would be mandatory to get the most out of the entire procedure, the customers would be able to find that getting there even from another province or country would be an easy feat.
From getting the best trips to Shenzhen to finding a place has never been easier. Since Jin technically created a chain of hotels under his name in Pandapolis, the customers would be able to take advantage of it and did not have to worry about accommodations. There were even discounts if they were to buy a ticket of a higher tier. In fact, Jin had even tried to employ more humans from the Dungeon World to work for the Pandafull company, their local delivery system. (So those in the Seven Cities would have a better income!)
And since it was a delivery system per se, Kiyu had decided to use it to deliver ‘people’ as well by creating a package to get the customers from faraway places to Jin’s Tree Mall. To her surprise, the service was well received by the number of people taking up the package. Apparently, people loved the convenience created although she believed that many took it because of the ‘slight’ discount that was given. Initially, the numbers were overwhelming that Kiyu thought of doing a limited number of packages that could be bought but both the System and Jin had emphasised that they had it under control.
Somehow she was able to find out that both the System and Jin had already foreseen such a situation and already had a factory solely for making electric vehicle cars while Itori had already put up a training course for Dungeon World humans at Demopolis military city so that they could be recruited anytime.
Aye, since the Demopolis had been remade as a military base, it did not only have defences that other dungeon cities would envy due to the number of relics and gold that had been used to upgrade it, but it had an ever growing training centre that can be used not only for military purpose but for civilians as well. (By the way, Kraft demands to be acknowledged for those magical relics used for defences and gold were all thanks to him and his Night Foxes who had been attacking the Ivory Tower’s 1st floor to get all those items.)
And because of the foresight of Jin and the System, Kiyu was able to fulfil the needs of their new and returning customers, ferrying them from airports or nearby provinces to Jin’s store. (If one wonders why electric car vehicles were mainly because they could be powered by basic lightning magic which the Humans were taught to power up rechargeable batteries by consistently converting their mana to electricity. Besides, they were environmentally friendlier.)
Thus, with an ‘unlimited’ amount of accommodations under Jin, he continued to have a steady flow of customers coming in to work on the Great Demon Rat War. And even though it was still a stalemate between the Demon Rats and the Pandarens, the latter had finally had a foothold on the Outer Wall which was kind of unexpected in terms of Jin’s plan prediction.
Nevertheless, It was a welcoming development and saved Jin’s money (in fact, it helped him to earn even more money.), allowing the Dungeon Supplier to adjust his reserved forces for the future phases of his plan. As much as it sounded despicable, Jin wished to use the Pandarens as the biggest distraction against the Demon Rats. It was precisely because they were the money makers for him that he decided to use them as such.
There was no way for him to control or even command the Pandarens (although he believed that if he were to take control of the Pandawans, they would move through his orders rather faithfully.) So being the wild card as they were, the Pandarens were expected to create havoc to the best of their abilities so that Jin could execute a more precise form of operations when the majority of the Demon Rats’ rank and file were aimed at them.
That was also one of the reasons why Jin did not give them anything extra and charged them for everything so that they could continue to supplement his finances while he gathered additional resources he earned from the Pandarens. But what he did not expect was that the Generals came out to play to pit themselves against the Panadrens and they were strong. Jin was thinking about whether to let the Pandarens lure even more of these Generals out so that he could send his own Generals to fight with them.
Then again, he always believed that the Demon Rats were as cautious as him or even more sly to keep their trump cards close to their hearts but at the same time, he felt that there might be some awkward changes in their tactics when he saw how the groups of Demon Rats became reckless in their assaults against the Outer Wall Camp. He might assume that they were outliers but also could not ignore his hunch.
Whatever it is, today is the second day of PandaVerse and it’s time to up the action a little even though he did not wish to aid the Pandarens any more than he should. But, hey sometimes, throwing his Pandarens a few extra surprises was one of the ways he retained his customer base.