——Ah Lan (Shou Jili)
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After sending the email, Ah Lan transported to Colorful Mist Coast.
He boarded a vehicle to set out towards Dream Island.
Three hours later, Ah Lan convened an internal voting eting of the Gold Coin Chamber on Dream Island to decide whether to support the establishnt of an intelligence platform.
In fact, even before coming, Ah Lan had already thought about how to handle a failing vote.
Since the inception of the Gold Coin Chamber, he had established a chanism for expelling mbers, intending to gradually remove those players unwilling to support free intelligence offerings, then initiate a new round of voting in the future.
Other issues could be negotiated, but this issue was non-negotiable.
As the Star Network says, the developnt of the Moon Eclipse Clan in the ga must first serve the High-dinsional Gods.
This future profit machine of the Gold Coin Chamber must operate within the frawork of serving the Player Corps as a whole.
Nevertheless, he was confident about the voting results.
The eting location was chosen on a high ground on the eastern side of Dream Island.
This area overlooked dense red mangrove forests with a view towards the endless sea.
Standing here, one can clearly see the magnificent scenery of waves crashing against the rocks, with the distant horizon adorned by the newly risen sun painting the ocean surface a golden-red hue.
At that ti, Ah Lan led chamber mbers in building an open-air platform here using wood, surrounded by sturdy round logs supporting a sunshade made of woven leaves.
A giant round table was placed at the center of the platform, crafted from a whole piece of wood from Dream Island.
28 wooden chairs surrounded the table, all made from locally sourced materials.
This eting saw 23 people present, with other mbers participating via video link.
Ah Lan took the president's chair and checked the numbers through video connections.
Once confirming that all shareholders were present, Ah Lan began articulating his thoughts.
During the session, guild brothers raised questions, which Ah Lan answered improvisationally, making the intelligence platform's establishnt seem more reasonable.
The emphasis was on ensuring chamber mbers didn't perceive it as a layout that hard their interests.
The entire discourse centered around future developnt directions.
Many players in the chamber couldn't visualize the distant future embodied in Ah Lan's conceptions.
But there's one thing that proved them right.
The early setup of the Gold Coin Chamber and the subsequent rcenary platform concept were all proposed by President Ah Lan, bringing them considerable sacrificial power benefits.
More importantly, there would be ongoing revenue growth in the future.
They trusted Ah Lan's foresight and believed he could lead the Gold Coin Chamber onto a sound developnt path.
The final voting result was unanimous approval.
No player raised objections, choosing to trust Ah Lan as president.
After the vote, Ah Lan outlined a series of issues needing attention in the Gold Coin Chamber's developnt and queried each chamber leader on detailed coordination with various clans.
Before the eting ended, Ah Lan stated that they would imdiately begin coordinating intelligence purchases from various clans.
Henceforth, the chamber would simultaneously operate the trade center, rcenary platform, and intelligence platform.
After the adjournnt, chamber mbers departed.
Ah Lan also rose and walked along a winding path towards the island's central area, intending to inspect the trading zone and then ticulously plan the functions of each area.
He already had a clear concept for this aspect.
The Gold Coin Chamber's core trading center was located at the heart of Dream Island.
At the ti, he and the chamber brothers had cleared and cultivated there, leaving an open area.
He planned to design this into an open market, divided into multiple sub-areas for different types of resource trading.
These include a specialized ore trading zone for ore resources.
A Spirit Plant trading zone specifically for trading various herbal spirit plants, which would later have shade canopies built to prevent so herbs from sun damage.
Though the Gold Coin Chamber would eventually adopt a direct acquisition thod preventing post-landing spiritual material damage, a trust-building process was initially required, with transactions continuing as open sales.
Then there's the weapon and equipnt zone where Alien Race could sell various finished weapons and equipnt, and even provide custom weapon services, from which the Gold Coin Chamber would draw profits.
Finally, the special goods zone can sell refined Energy Baryte, Alien Race specialties, and a series of special products.
These four areas surround the island's center, located in the east, south, west, and north directions.
Additionally, he decided to build a rcenary hall eastward in the trading area.
This area's primary function is task reception.
At that ti, he would establish a large task board here, with detailed listings of task requests published by various clans, including hunting, gathering, and protection.
Players could directly engage with tasks at the trading center or view task information via group chats and accept tasks remotely.
The core of this area is the task reception desk, where chamber mbers will be responsible for registering commission tasks, publishing them in the group, and displaying them on the task board.
Written in human language, there's no worry about Alien Race checking and exposing the publishing clan's secrets.
He planned to set up a settlent area in the hall's corner.
This settlent area is not used for task reward settlent upon task completion by players.
After all, there's a trading system to remotely issue rewards, preventing players from needing to travel far to claim them.
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