Cave World, chanical Ruins.
Ah Lan lay on the iron railing outside the control room with his teammates, his gaze sweeping over the chanical spiders gathered in the hall below.
Through interactions over this period, Ah Lan’s role within the team has transford.
Now, he is the core of the team, the only player taking the main form enhancent path.
The main form was originally handled by the team captain.
But the captain knew his abilities fell short compared to him, opting to step aside and let him be the team’s "Fusion Core."
In response, Ah Lan wasn’t surprised; he accepted the captain’s position calmly.
From the mont he entered the ga, he had a clear plan for his future.
This ti, the higher-dinsional beings granted ga qualifications, and he was the only one from the Moon Eclipse Clan to get a qualification.
After entering the ga, he nad himself "Shou Jili," precisely to prepare in advance for the Monster World.
At the sa ti, the refunds for the Dark Land have begun.
His contact information in the ga has been posted on the Dark Land’s official website, and any player wanting a refund can contact him in the Monster World, exchanging sacrificial power for an equivalent refund in real money.
In the eyes of players, it’s a free 1.5 tis compensation.
But Ah Lan knows clearly.
In the future, sacrificial power will replace real money and beco the currency truly valued by all Earth Alliance mbers.
The only thing limiting sacrificial power from completely replacing real money is ti, and the shortage of sacrificial power limiting currency circulation cannot fulfill large-scale trade demands.
Therefore, pre-planning sacrificial power is the core direction for the future developnt of the Moon Eclipse Clan.
Secondly, the strategic layout within the ga is also of utmost importance.
At this stage, he is the only one from the Moon Eclipse Clan with ga qualifications, making it difficult to establish a force alone.
He must depend on those clans with a large number of players and cooperate with them.
That’s the reason he chose to join a smaller group from other races.
Though he considered joining top guilds like the Divine Hall.
But he thought, top guilds might not necessarily accept soone of his low level.
So, a new player team was his best choice.
As the team’s player numbers expand, he can establish a preliminary foundation in the Monster World to prepare ahead for the clan mbers who will enter the Monster World in the future.
Thus, becoming team captain was sothing he had anticipated all along.
Before joining the team, he thought carefully about the issue.
How can he assu leadership of an existing team and beco its leader?
During this ti, he must resolve two core issues.
The first issue, the stereotypes of various clans about the Moon Eclipse Clan.
In previous virtual gas, the Moon Eclipse Clan had always been the target of other clans’ attacks, with a generally unfavorable impression.
It was even mockingly referred to as: Upper Realm Beings.
This wasn’t a complint but mockery of the Moon Eclipse Clan’s aloof and indifferent image.
Interacting with any race as a mber of the Moon Eclipse Clan naturally leads to barriers.
Therefore, when approaching Tu Bai’s team, he chose to join with the identity of an average Moon Eclipse Clan mber.
He proactively stated that his na was assigned by higher-ups, and he didn’t want this na, using complaints to dissolve barriers.
After blending in low-key into the group, he needed to build trust with his teammates.
He did this by showcasing his value, proactively assisting the team with developnt needs, and responding to feedback from teammates to win favor.
Through his step-by-step efforts, the team began revolving around him.
Even the captain recognized his inadequacies, choosing to let him take over the captain role.
What he needed to do next was expand the team’s size.
The large number of new players on the wasteland was his target.
At that mont, a voice interrupted his thoughts.
"Ah Lan, why did you share the Combined Transforrs strategy on the forum? We can’t use it ourselves?"
Upon hearing this, Ah Lan turned to look.
The one questioning him was the original team captain, a Black Jade Clan player, whose ga na was "Steel Heart."
Facing the inquiry, he smiled and shook his head:
"Though players have internal resource disputes, the core content of this ga is external developnt, so sharing good strategy content on the forum benefits the whole, which in turn lets us individually benefit from it, like in Life Soul containnt, where we rely on the efforts of veteran players to make novice mode easier."
"Can’t understand, but you’re the Upper Realm Being, your perspective must be different from ours."
Then, a hint of regret appeared on the captain’s face:
"We, the Black Jade Clan, are a small and humble clan with limited resources allocated. Our way of thinking always starts from a self-serving perspective; the narrow-mindedness in thinking is because we are limited to a confined space. In such an environnt, we only learned to strive, never truly learned to share."
Standing on the rusty iron railings was an Eagle-Headed Demon teammate, who leaned their head over:
"Therefore, the holy mother only appears in a prosperous and stable social environnt."
Tu Bai, standing nearby, nodded in agreent upon hearing this:
"Material foundation determines ideas. In economically developed clans, the material conditions are abundant, and basic life needs of the people are fully t. With this foundation, clan mbers are more inclined to pursue higher-level spiritual goals, such as environntal protection, animal rights, and other broader and abstract concepts, but as I see it, it’s all because they’ve got too much leisure."
Ah Lan: ...
The content of his teammates’ conversation left him unsure of how to interject.
In fact, sharing the Combined Transforrs strategy on the forum was because he considered the future developnt of the Moon Eclipse Clan as the core perspective.
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