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Even Jules was as serious as the others.

In Universal Online, all the players started as Rulers, but being rulers was tough and time-consuming.

Ruler class was not for everyone, and it was hard for a casual player to enjoy the game with this class. That's why Universal Online allowed players to switch classes in the first village they got teleported to.

All these other classes had separate development paths which worked the same as the classes provided in the other games.

This creature diversity in the game allows others to enjoy the game in different ways.

These classes were very popular among working-class people.

Most of the celebrities, businessmen, and even politicians used these classes to promote themselves.

The extra classes were not all about fun. Players of these classes could also earn money in the game.

Like the broadcaster class, which allowed players to stream in the game.

Many game news channels actively used this class to broadcast massive wars between guilds.

Then there were lifestyle classes like cooking, blacksmith, adventures, and more.

Players with these classes could participate in the development of rulers. They could also do their separate things.

In his past life, multiple top lifestyle players were so good in their craft that even big guilds respected them.

In Universal Online even though being a ruler was the major theme it was not the only one.

The biggest plus of these side classes was that the player did not have to worry about character deletion.

Due to this, around 30% of the players discarded their ruler class for something else in the game.

However, the downside was once a player switched to some other class, he could play as ruler until and unless they completed some very hard quests.

Reverting to the ruler was much harder than getting success as a ruler, so it was a path of no return.

He did not think that changing to another class was bad. It depended on the person.

Multiple organizations similar to the ruler's guilds supported these other classes.

Most of the top guilds even have a separate branch that focuses on creating lifestyle players.

It was not like there was no opportunity in other classes. It was just the same as rulers. If you were good at what you do, then everyone would want to associate with you else you would be a game slave.

Jules was sure that even the Eagle gang had a media house that was promoting the gang's rulers in the forums.

But that did not mean the gang would allow them to discard the ruler class.

He saw this in his last life when a person in this facility discarded the ruler class and chose some other class.

That day, 10 armed Eagle gang members entered the facility. They beat that guy for 2 whole days and then dragged him naked throughout the gaming facility, making a statement to others.

In the end, they dragged him out of the facility, and he never knew what happened to that person.

He was clear that the gang would not tolerate things like that. This just sent a shiver down his spine as it reminded him of the false trial grade.

He once again repeated in his mind how he had to hide his trial grade at all costs.

Teacher Ron finished explaining the first danger and raised his second finger, "Second point, no matter what happens, do not kill any NPCs in the game."

One member asked, "Why?"

The teacher said in a deep tone, "If you do that and this leads to the gang facing any problem, then death would be the best mercy you will get."

Everyone in the room shivered at that warning.

They gulped down their saliva. It was a clear warning that if they created trouble for the guild, then their fate would be worse than dying.

Jules also nodded his head, as creating trouble with NPCs was the worst thing for rulers.

Teacher Ron showed them three fingers. "Third, it relates to your death in the game. You need to keep your death count low and try not to let the creatures you summon in the game world die. This will help you save your Essence."

Teacher Ron tapped on his head, emphasizing the importance of the message. "You must force this thing into your head. Remember, all the Group rulers have to meet the Essence quota every 15 days. Failure to do so will result in the deletion of your account."

Teacher Ron smiled and punned, "I do not need to tell you the drawback of the account deletion, right?"

Everyone shook their head, although it was not as scary as others still getting their account deletion was not something that anyone wanted.

Teacher Ron stopped going through the paper and placed them on the ground.

He shifted around in the chair and said, "Well, now that we are done with light stuff, let's talk about what you have to do in the game. Everyone here must have seen the mobile phone and tablet, right?"

They nodded their head. "Yes."

"Well, there were multiple tutorials on how to play with each path. You have to learn those stuff on your own."

One guy asked, "Sir, can you tell us the few important things and the best places to learn them?"

Teacher Ron nodded, "Well, it's not a recommended method, but as you guys know nothing about the game, I recommend you to study a few tutorials from the guide provided by the guild. If you did not understand from there, just visit any video tutorial and try to follow it through. All of that should be sufficient to get you started in the development of your space village."

Teacher Ron paused for a moment and then added, "This basic will work for the 1st month. As for the things after the basic development, you need to study your species and path. Then do some research on your source and learn about stuff like forums, shops, sources, tokens, and a few more stuff. All of this will barely qualify you to do decent in your second month."

Everyone in the hall had wide eyes and open mouths as they stared at Teacher Ron with a dumb look on their face.

In their entire life, none of them focused on learning. A few here did not even hold a book in their whole life. For them, this was more scary than dying or getting tortured.

Boss Bruno snapped at this.

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