Chapter 4339 Teleportation Point
Chapter 4339 Teleportation Point
Chapter 4339 Teleportation Point
Both "Privileged Teleport Points" and "Public Teleport Points" are categories that can be expanded.
Angell immediately clicked to view.
"Authorized Teleportation Point: Available to all authorized users who have completed the exclusive mission."
Public teleportation points: available to everyone.
After seeing the differences between the two teleportation points, Angor roughly understood.
The core difference between the two teleportation points lies in the access threshold for using them.
Access to dedicated teleportation points is restricted, while public teleportation points have no identity or task restrictions. Together, they form the access system of the Academy City, but they correspond to completely different user groups.
Currently, the academic city has a total of 9 levels of authority, which are ordered from highest to lowest as follows: Principal, Vice Principal, Dean of College, Department Head, Senior Mentor, Regular Mentor, Academic Supervisor, Student, and Regular Resident.
Level 2 and above have their own exclusive missions.
In other words, players at level 2 and above can use their own exclusive teleportation points, provided they have completed their own exclusive mission.
Ordinary residents, who are at the bottom of the permission system, have neither exclusive tasks to complete nor the access requirements for exclusive teleportation points. Their only way to leave the academy city is through public teleportation points that have not yet been unlocked.
From the perspective of the scope of usage permissions alone, public teleportation points with no barriers to entry, which can meet the needs of all users, seem to be more universal.
but……
Angel already has the exclusive teleportation point, while the public teleportation point seems universal, but without knowing the prerequisites and conditions for unlocking it, there is no comparison.
Moreover, Angell had a vague premonition that the conditions for opening a public teleportation point must be extremely high.
It's definitely not something that can be started right now.
Therefore, public teleportation points are just a pie in the sky offered by the Celestial Authority; we should only look at them for now.
To get it, it'll probably drop around the time you're almost done clearing this dungeon... right?
Let's get back to the exclusive teleportation points.
Now that he had obtained one, Angell naturally wanted to put it out.
But how should it be placed?
Angell looked at the sand table map in his field of vision, pondered for a moment, then slowly raised his hand and manually selected a corner of the map out of thin air.
And with his light touch.
The next second, a confirmation box appeared on the map.
"You have one exclusive teleportation point. Would you like to place it at the current location?"
"whether"
Note: The location of the exclusive teleportation point can be changed under certain conditions.
Is it really a direct selection?
Angell paused for a moment, then chose "no" without hesitation.
Although the teleportation point can be moved, it doesn't specify "what conditions must be met," so this teleportation point definitely can't be placed randomly.
So where should it be placed?
Angel's original idea was to place it in the principal's office for easy access; however, when he learned that the "privileged teleportation point" was not only for his use but also for other users, placing it in the principal's office seemed a bit too selfish.
As a teleportation point shared by all authorized users, it's best to place it in a public area.
However, Angell has not yet determined the specific location for it.
We can discuss it later and then make a decision.
And now, there's some new information to process...
Yes, after the text bar displayed the permissions and teleportation point unlock information, a few seconds later, a new message popped up, and this message was related to the previously submitted task.
"The college emblem and the university emblem are currently undergoing inspection."
"Inspection countdown: 00:00:10"
"Inspection countdown: 00:00:09"
"..."
Soon, the countdown ended.
The test results popped up directly in the text field.
"The institute emblem inspection has not yet passed. We need to complete and submit the 'Detailed Rules for the Division of Functions and Management of Branch Institutes' first."
"The school badge has passed inspection."
"Should we immediately modify all designs for the school emblem within the Fool's Academy?"
"whether"
Angel was initially puzzled as to why there was a sudden "test," but after seeing that modifications would be made to the entire academy city after the test was passed, he roughly understood.
Since the school emblem has been modified, other places within the university that use the emblem, such as the covers of university documents, university sculptures, and signage inside buildings, also need to be modified accordingly.
After all, the school emblem is the overall symbol of the academic city, and changing one part affects the whole.
And that is the significance of testing.
If the school badge can pass the test, why can't the college badge?
The reason is simple: the school emblem is the "overall symbol" of Fool's City, and it does not belong to any branch. Its core function is to unify the identity of the city and highlight the overall purpose of the city. As the principal who has unlocked all the permissions, Angell himself has the final decision-making power over the rules and overall identity of the city.
Therefore, since Angell approved the revised school emblem, the Academy system naturally approved it as well.
But the college emblem is different.
The emblem relates to nine colleges, none of which currently have a complete charter; they are essentially blank.
It's even possible to now consider that there are no nine colleges, but only one huge school district with different characteristics.
How can we approve the college emblem when the "nine colleges" have not yet been established?
The establishment of nine colleges is not simply a matter of naming a school district and defining its purpose. It must be an "entity" with clear boundaries, specific functions, and a management system.
The current academic city has not yet established complete operating rules for the nine colleges.
Only after the task of "Detailed Rules for the Division of Functions and Management of Branch Colleges" is completed can the college be considered a physical entity.
In other words, the core significance of this task is to "create" the nine academies and obtain an official definition recognized by the City system.
Therefore, only after completing this task can the nine academies be considered to have officially made their debut.
It was only at that time that the college emblem came to have any meaning.
Therefore, it is entirely reasonable that the hospital emblem currently fails the inspection.
Thinking about this, Angell had a new feeling about the ten tasks he had previously planned.
These ten tasks are essentially interconnected.
Only when all ten tasks are completed does the Fool's City acquire "meaning".
anyway.
Judging from the difficulty of the vice-principal's tasks, Angell actually had a strong suspicion that these ten tasks might originally have been completed by the "principal" himself...
Perhaps the Celestial Authority felt a little guilty for forcibly bringing the "Creator" into the City of Fools, so they significantly reduced the difficulty of the Principal's exclusive mission.
Otherwise, given the principal's authority, how could he possibly let you pass the test in just one day?
—That's right, in a sense, Angor has now cleared the Fool's City.
In short, Angel enjoyed the benefits granted to him by the powers of the fairy realm.
But while Angell received the benefits, others must have to pay the price.
For example, the task of "Detailed Rules for the Division of Functions and Management of Branch Institutes" definitely needs to be completed by someone at this time.
Angel couldn't help but raise his head and look at Merlin not far away...
Merlin was confirming something with the logistics team when Angell looked over. He seemed to sense something and turned back to look at her.
Merlin silently asked through lip reading: What's wrong?
Angell was silent for a moment, then picked up the crystal and gestured to Merlin in the distance.
Merlin opened the crystal device and saw a message sent by Angel.
"Angel: What are your thoughts on the 'Detailed Rules for the Division of Functions and Management of Branch Institutes'?"
Merlin: No, I just took on the "City Logistics Team Recruitment and Authority Adjustment" project.
Angell: ...I haven't said anything yet.
Merlin: Do you know what those support staff said when they came to me earlier?
Before Angell could reply, Merlin gave the answer.
Merlin: They said the principal asked me what I thought of the "City Logistics Team Recruiting and Authority Adjustment".
Angell: Hehe.
Merlin: Stop with the heckling. Tell me, which do you think has a higher priority: the "Recruitment and Authority Adjustment of the Citadel Logistics Team" or the "Department Function Division and Management Details"?
Angell: Huh? Priorities? They're about the same, but I think we need to pay more attention to the functional planning of the branch.
Angell just received this message.
Then I saw in the backend of the Academy system that the task of "Division of Functions and Management Rules of Branch Colleges" had been accepted.
Upon closer inspection, it was Merlin.
Angell's eyes glazed over for a moment, then he looked up at Merlin in the distance.
Merlin merely glanced at him indifferently before putting away the crystal device, his expression suggesting that this was the end of it.
Angell was stunned for a while before he came to his senses. Merlin was... saying one thing but doing another!
They said they refused, but their actions betrayed them.
This reminded Angel of the relationship between Merlin and Ea...
Does Merlin really dislike Aya and have a bad relationship with him?
Could this also be a case of saying one thing but meaning another?
Angor's eyes flickered, but he decided against criticizing Merlin. After all, Merlin had taken on two tasks from the Citadel in just a short time.
Angell feared that something new might happen, and he would have to ask Merlin again: What do you think...
……
Seeing Angel sometimes lost in thought and sometimes picking up the crystal device, Mona couldn't help but ask, "Is there anything else I need? If not, I'll be going now."
Angel waved his hand to indicate that he was alright.
Mona didn't linger, yawned, and headed towards the art academy.
She doesn't plan to welcome the new batch of faculty and staff here.
She had just spent a lot of mental energy designing the school and college emblems, and now she just wanted to find a beautiful place to properly recharge.
—In Mona's eyes, "energy" is not a tangible source of energy, but rather an emotional energy that urgently needs to be replenished after exhaustion. For her, the best way to recover is to quietly daydream amidst beautiful scenery.
Of course, in the eyes of others, Mona's explanation of "energy" is often ridiculed as "laziness".
But Mona herself didn't care at all.
Having finally escaped the watchful eyes of the Shishen, she naturally wanted to rest and replenish the emotional energy she had expended.
Mona had only walked a short while, and hadn't even reached the art academy, when she noticed the crystal had started to flicker.
She opened it with a puzzled look and found that it was Angell sending a message.
"Why send a message now when you didn't say it earlier?" Mona thought to herself, but she stopped and opened the message box.
When she clicked on it, she found that Angell hadn't said anything, but had instead sent her an invitation.
"Invited to join the 'Fool's City Management Group'."
Without a second thought, Mona clicked "agree".
The next second, the chat window switched to a new interface, along with a large number of new messages:
"Angel, Mechanical Gentleman, Mona, Water Tower, Merlin, Pixi, Lawrence, Vasya... have joined the group chat."
Currently, all users with level 7 or higher access in the Academy City have joined the management group.
However, no one has spoken yet.
Mona pondered for a moment, just about to send a greeting to break the silence, but before she could speak, Angel sent a message first.
"Angel: The purpose of creating this management group is to facilitate communication among everyone. If you need any help or receive any important information, you can also speak up and discuss it in the group chat."
Upon seeing Angel's words, Mona immediately prepared to speak in support.
But after she finally managed to write the message using her mind and clicked send, she was banned from speaking.
"Speaking is currently disabled in this group chat; only administrators are allowed to speak. The current administrator for this group chat is: Angel."
Seeing this, Mona finally understood why no one had spoken earlier—it was because they simply couldn't speak.
"Angel: I'm muting everyone first so I can address a management-related issue. After that, I'll open up free discussion for everyone."
Management issues?
Curiosity flashed in Mona's eyes. It's only been one day since they arrived, and there are already management-related issues? Is it for welcoming new employees?
Just as she was wondering, Angel had already sent a map of the academy city to the group chat.
Below the map are the words "1 exclusive teleportation point" and "0 public teleportation points".
"Angol: The first topic is about the setup of teleportation points."
"Angol: Let me briefly explain the meaning of teleportation points, and the difference between the two types of teleportation points..."
A long explanatory text appeared.
After reading it, Mona's eyes flashed with understanding.
Teleportation points are indeed very important, as they are crucial to everyone's future ability to freely leave and enter the academy.
"Angol: ...That's the situation. We need to discuss where the dedicated teleportation point should be located. Everyone is welcome to share their opinions."
With the appearance of this message, Mona also saw the notification that the chat was unblocked.
However, this time she did not speak immediately, but instead decided to see what others thought.
"Pixi: Headmaster! You mean you've already completed your assigned mission?!"
"Pixi: Unbelievable! Absolutely unbelievable! As expected of the Headmaster, completing all the exclusive tasks and unlocking all the Headmaster's privileges in just half a day—this kind of courage and ability is truly beyond our reach!"
"Pixi: If the headmaster doesn't mind, could you share some insights from the mission and enlighten us?"
Mona stared in disbelief.
Currently, Crystal Instruments offers two chat input methods: one is "writing," which can be done via eye movement or manual operation; the other is "mind control."
Of these two input methods, manual writing has the lowest barrier to entry and requires no learning cost, but the input speed is relatively slow; while "mindful writing" has an extremely fast input speed, almost instantly conveying meaning, but the corresponding learning and mastery difficulty is also much higher.
Mona just tried it out. Although she can send text using "mind control", she often gets some background noise because she can't control her thoughts precisely.
When it appears, it's like adding a lot of meaningless characters to a piece of text, making it completely incomprehensible.
So after weighing the options, she opted for the safer method of manual writing.
But Pixi, on the other hand, sent three complete and fluent messages in just a few breaths. Without a doubt, it was using the "Mind at Will" mode!
Today was also Pixi's first time using the chat function of Jingyi, and he got the hang of it so quickly?
Moreover, the text it outputs is clear and organized, without any distracting thoughts.
Pixi's thoughts could be so pure?
Most importantly, you actually used such a pure intention to flatter someone?!
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