Ch.97Legend (3)
by fnovelpia
“The Blood Tower forum is back to normal…?”
Blood Mages who had temporarily left due to the poor state of the forum were shocked to see it completely restored to normal.
This was understandable.
Given the number of trolls who had invaded, cleaning up their posts should have taken at least several days of work.
Yet somehow, their posts had vanished instantly, and the original posts had resurfaced.
Normally when posts are deleted, the ones below would rise to the top, but nobody would upvote the nonsense posted by trolls to featured status. This impossible situation left everyone trembling in amazement.
It was impossible not to be surprised.
Especially those who had been regular users of the Blood Tower forum and had witnessed Midir’s legendary performance from beginning to end were completely devoted to worshipping her.
Newcomers were confused about what had happened, but even they could understand one thing.
[Midir must have done something again lol]
[These guys just love Midir lol]
[What are you waiting for? Upvote.]
They too simply loved Midir.
That was enough.
* * *
“You handled my request well.”
Honestly, at first I wasn’t sure if she could create the function I described, but she wasn’t called the Magic Transcendent for nothing.
It hadn’t been long since I mentioned it, yet she had not only implemented the feature instantly but also updated it across the entire TowerInside.
I could only believe it because it was Eterna’s doing; otherwise, I would have scoffed at the possibility.
When I actually used it, I found all the functions I had requested were there, and thanks to them, I was able to completely wipe out the trolls who had taken over the forum.
Without the new features she added, it would have been impossible.
“Thank you so much, Eterna.”
– No problem. Actually, I should be thanking you. Thanks to your suggestion, TowerInside has been upgraded.
“I don’t think that’s something you should thank me for.”
No matter how good a feature I might suggest, it would be meaningless if it couldn’t be implemented.
The feature I requested must have been quite difficult to create, yet I couldn’t believe how quickly she had implemented it.
At this point, I was starting to wonder if she could read the future and had prepared for my request in advance, or if she was some kind of alien…
That’s how incredible it seemed.
– Don’t be silly. I created it from scratch as soon as I heard your idea.
“That’s exactly what I’m saying is impossible.”
She should apologize to programmers nationwide.
To be able to code this quickly…
Did she use GPT or something?
– More importantly, congratulations. It seems you’ve been fully accepted.
“What do you mean by that?”
– You handled the influx of trolls at an incredible speed. Those trolls were quite annoying from the perspective of regular community users.
If someone can handle such people this quickly, then they’re certainly worthy of being the master of the Aether Tower.
Come to think of it, Eterna had never actually managed the Aether Tower before, so having a top administrator who manages her tower like this is much better.
That seemed to be the general opinion circulating.
Even I found it ridiculous, but they were sincerely thinking that way.
Hearing this, I couldn’t help but frown.
“I didn’t even do it myself, I just dealt with some trolls, and they’re accepting me for that?”
– Well… does your own intention really matter when it comes to rising to the top? If people around you support you, you might as well accept it.
“But this was originally your position.”
It was closer to me taking her position, yet Eterna didn’t seem to mind at all.
– I never really cared much about that position to begin with. If you do a good job, that’s enough for me.
“I’m telling you I don’t really want it.”
Being the top administrator of the Blood Tower was enough for me.
I didn’t want any additional responsibilities.
Regardless, Eterna successfully dumped everything on me and ended the call, saying there was nothing more for her to do.
She finished by saying to call her if I needed anything else for management.
After hearing that, I tried calling her back in disbelief, but she didn’t answer.
“Damn it.”
I got played.
Damn.
* * *
At that moment.
“Oh… there’s a new feature…”
Green Tower.
Seria’s eyes lit up as she saw the new feature.
‘With this, it might be possible…?’
At first, she wasn’t sure what it was.
But upon closer inspection, she realized this would allow her to naturally eliminate users in an instant.
Previously, she could only remove one person at a time, but with this updated feature, she could ban multiple people simultaneously.
Not only could she directly select and ban multiple people, but she could also group them by certain criteria and remove them all at once.
Seeing all the various new features, Seria trembled with excitement.
With these tools, an administrator could rise to an even higher position.
She didn’t know how these features had been added, but now that they were available, it was only natural to use them.
Seria entered the Green Tower forum with an expression full of anticipation.
The forum was still filled with those disgusting old elves.
Normally, removing them one by one would take a long time, and without proper justification, it would be impossible.
But now things were different.
‘Heh, hehehe…’
IP blocking.
The old folks absolutely hated revealing their identities.
They were completely different from the younger generation who even logged in and created nicknames to show themselves off.
As a result, most of them only accessed the forum as guests.
The Green Tower forum was filled with posts about plants and discussions about the Green Tower, with no social interaction between users.
What annoyed her most was how these old elves criticized her after the Greatest Magic Tower Tournament results, acting as if they were something special.
If they had participated themselves, they would have been eliminated immediately, yet they were insulting her for losing in the second round despite representing all elves.
She couldn’t help but be angry.
She wanted to storm the floors where the old elves lived and cause a scene, but her position prevented her from doing so.
She had been suppressing her anger until now, but things were different now.
‘Hehehe…’
The justification was perfect.
The situation was perfect.
The old folks rarely revealed themselves, preferring to act as guests—or “floating users” as they were called—and there were hardly any young elves among these floating users.
There might be a few, but as they say, sometimes small sacrifices must be made for the greater good.
She wasn’t directly banning them; she was merely preventing them from entering as guests, so if they really wanted to use the forum, they could just log in.
Of course, that would mean revealing who they were, which they would have to be careful about.
When a floating user posts something, even the Magic Tower Master cannot identify who wrote it, but if someone logs in and posts with an account, that’s a different story.
As the Tower Master, she was essentially the top administrator, and with those privileges, identifying who posted what would be child’s play.
She could probably find them quickly.
Even if not, how many people would dare log in with their own accounts to insult the Green Tower Master on a forum where she was the top administrator?
‘Ah…’
Just imagining it was thrilling.
Seria drooled as she thought about the future that was about to unfold.
And she was also grateful to Midir.
This was all possible thanks to Midir.
‘Thank you… Midir…!’
Seria thought inwardly as she began writing an announcement to post on the Green Tower forum.
And so, at this moment,
One of the legendary incidents,
The Green Tower Isolation Incident was about to begin.
It was midsummer.
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