God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 313: Traffic Drain
The carefully selected Archbishop of Agriculture took the stage, but livestream traffic rapidly drained away.
"Seems like agricultural tips still aren’t attractive enough!"
The Hunting Pope watched this scene and couldn’t help but sigh. "Can we only do weather forecasts?"
"Actually, we could also learn from the News Broadcast and fill up the remaining time..." His deputy hesitated, then continued. "We could broadcast some major events related to agriculture. Best to learn from the World Economic News Agency’s methods."
"What do you mean?"
"Shocking! Pigs raised in the southern Kingdom of Dawn actually have four extra ribs!" The deputy gave an example, a bit embarrassed.
Honestly, this wasn’t something he was good at, but he had to admit that operating this way was indeed more attractive.
"Are there that many of this type of news stories?"
The Hunting Pope thought about it and felt they could try, but was a bit skeptical.
"Doesn’t have to be that big. As long as it’s agriculture-related, it works. Or just expand a bit—grain, cotton, meat prices, all of it works."
The deputy became more and more excited as he spoke.
Like he was bursting with inspiration.
Grain, cotton, meat prices—you could say these were swords hanging over everyone. Any fluctuation would affect countless people.
Current Magic Net users weren’t just supernatural beings and nobles anymore. Most of those new users were price-sensitive.
If they could publish the important resource production and market prices of each country, even each region, and announce them daily, the attraction to people might be even greater than the weather forecast.
Besides that, the news they wanted to broadcast could actually be changed to news that affected grain, cotton, meat, spices, and other important crops. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
The Hunting Pope, who’d been uncertain before, gradually showed an expression of realization, and even became a bit excited.
"Not bad, really not bad."
The Hunting Pope was very satisfied with his trusted subordinate’s ideas. He immediately made the decision and settled on the plan for the next episode.
And at this time, the weather forecast video that had just been recorded, as well as weather information that people screenshotted and spread, naturally attracted many people’s attention.
In Magic Space, quite a few people started discussing.
"Real or fake? Weather can be predicted?"
"Of course weather can be predicted. Many stargazers can do it. The clerics of the Church of Agriculture, the Children of Storms from the Church of Storms, and many others can all do it."
"How’s the accuracy? I feel like I can use this to plan my schedule."
"The accuracy is definitely solid. I’ve specifically asked them to predict before."
"Awesome! Having a program like this will make things way more convenient in the future!"
"As expected, there’s just so much talent on Magic Net."
"Thanks to the Church of Agriculture for their selfless contribution! When I’m free, I’ll go donate some money at your church."
"Wait, what?! Good thing I saw this. It’s actually going to rain here tomorrow. If I’d only found out on the road, half my goods would probably spoil."
"Real or fake? Is this thing really that amazing?"
On Magic Net, more and more people were discussing it.
Many people began following the Church of Agriculture’s Page.
Especially some minor nobles or small manor lords—after entering Magic Net, they’d usually deliberately inflate their status to be superior to others, which meant they didn’t really want to discuss agriculture-related things.
But that didn’t mean they didn’t care about agriculture.
Their wealth all came from agriculture!
In reality, they’d love to stick to it!
Anyway, they didn’t need to say anything to others now. Just use it directly, no worries.
Almost at the same time.
Roster territory.
News Bird Megan looked at this livestream account "copying" her, currently sharing some agricultural knowledge, and couldn’t help but show a helpless smile. "These church people really don’t know what flexibility means... But they’re pretty good too. They actually thought of the weather forecast trick."
With her eye, she saw the weather forecast’s potential at a glance.
If this ability were in her hands, she could use it to become the only News King in the world in one fell swoop. Unfortunately... she didn’t master such a skill, so there was no way.
Fortunately, the two sides didn’t actually conflict and could even complement each other, so Megan didn’t fuss about it. Instead, she thought carefully.
"Lord Viscount, I know you’re quite busy. It’s really embarrassing to bother you like this, but I really do have a rather important matter and want to ask your opinion."
Megan quickly typed on the keyboard, hammering out line after line: "I wonder if you saw the Church of Agriculture’s actions today? I believe their promotional methods are full of holes, but the content they produce is excellent."
"If we could reach a cooperation with them, it would definitely have a huge impact on the development of the World Economic News Agency."
"The existence of the weather forecast and our News Broadcast are simply a match made in heaven..."
Megan quickly sent over all her thoughts.
Looking at this huge chunk of information, Viscount Roster just felt his head hurt a bit. But thinking of News Bird Megan’s abilities, he had to take it out and read carefully.
"You mean you want to use the weather forecast the Church of Agriculture came up with this time to strengthen our World Economic News Agency? Would they be willing to do something that harms their interests?"
Viscount Roster couldn’t quite figure out for a moment what one of his most trustworthy subordinates he’d cultivated was thinking.
"They’ll also gain benefits from it, so naturally they won’t have any objections." News Bird Megan was very decisive, seeming to think this would definitely happen: "Also, don’t forget—our news agency is objectively existing and has never favored any church. This will make our work even smoother."
Since the Church of Agriculture people didn’t know how to create traffic, she’d teach these people how to do traffic. And all they needed to give was weather information, and they’d even indicate this information came from the Church of Agriculture. What reason would they have to refuse?
"I’ll mention this to the Southern Archbishop of the Church of Agriculture and have him pass it along."
Viscount Roster thought for a moment and replied with one sentence.
The World Economic News Agency’s importance among all industries was unquestionable—it was the biggest propaganda tool. If it could be made even more powerful, Viscount Roster didn’t mind paying some price and favors.
However, soon, Viscount Roster froze.
Why did the Church of Agriculture’s Page already have so many followers?
What exactly had the Church of Agriculture people done? Could just a weather forecast really have this much power?
Viscount Roster admitted that for a moment, his mindset seemed to change.







