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Chapter 63 Spy War

Returning to Port Helen, Wang Hao put the light galley into the guild's equipment warehouse, took two pieces of green equipment with mediocre effects, and hurriedly left the station.

Before gaining the right to rule a port, any guild's residence was very simple. Many of them, like the Guild of St. England, rented a few houses and a large area of ​​open space in the port at will. This is the current situation of most guilds.

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The few guilds with strong financial resources can at most build one or two special buildings, repair shops or equipment shops. The functions are simple but very practical. They can help players save a small amount of money, but this is almost the limit. For those who are in the current situation.

For an expanding and developing guild, money is never too much.

Only after seizing the control of the port, the guild will be able to obtain 10% of the city's tax revenue. At that time, it will be time for them to taste the fruits of victory.

Wang Hao came quietly and left quietly. Shortly after he left, three or two young men and women walked into the guild's premises and walked towards the equipment warehouse.

"Captain John, if you hand over the materials you collected today, your contribution will be enough to exchange for an exquisite piece of equipment, right?" The person who spoke was also a student in London University City. He had just joined the guild not long ago.

At that time, his face was full of envy.

"Hey, kid, I can tell you're new here at first glance. Our Captain John has participated in the Battle of the Red Coral Sea. That was the battle where our guild became famous. The captain already has three pieces of exquisite equipment." This person also has it.

He joined the guild after the Battle of Red Coral, but he is very eloquent and smart, and can often get closer to others without even realizing it.

Strictly speaking, these two people are not official members of the Saint England Guild. After the Battle of Red Coral, the Saint England Guild became famous and many players came to join. However, the number of people in the guild was close to full at that time.

Unable to upgrade, in order not to lose popularity, York established 6 branches in one go after discussing with Wang Hao and others.

This is also a common method used by some large guilds in later generations. Although there are a few guilds that have established branches, none are as bold as the St. England Guild. They established 6 guilds at once and spent more than 20 gold coins.

, which was not a small number at the time.

Judging from the current results, the money is definitely worth spending. The six branches are close to full capacity. As long as the main chamber of commerce can be upgraded to level 2, people from the branches can be recruited immediately. The management model of the main guild and branches is also

It's almost the same. There is no adjustment problem after being brought in, and it is much easier to use than a newcomer who has just been recruited from outside.

Later, when several people gathered together, they simply made a rule. Non-special talents must stay in the St. England branch for a period of time. This is an observation and a test. Although some players may be lost because of this, compared with what they get,

Still the pros outweigh the cons.

Sending some people from the guild to the branch can not only teach by words and deeds, but also free up a number of seats to accommodate some real masters. After two comparisons, this further reflects the generous treatment of these masters.

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For some powerful players, they often value the guild's attention to themselves more than good welfare benefits. It has to be said that the St. England Guild has done a very good job in this regard, which is also due to the unique student group.

Cohesion, if it were another guild, if it dared to do this, I'm afraid there would have been an uproar within it.

Compared with the old guilds, emerging guilds have less foundation. Likewise, their internal components are not that complicated. There are no fixed interest groups. Some strategies that are beneficial to the development of guilds will be recognized by most people, especially teams that are on the rise.

, they are often able to do many things that are incredible to outsiders, and this is how miracles are born.

Participating in the Battle of the Red Coral Sea, this is the thing that John is most proud of in recent years. The last time was the sense of accomplishment brought by pushing down the beautiful senior living next door. Even though he has heard it countless times, he still feels very comfortable.

, my affection for this guy deepened even further.

"My equipment is only average among our group. The werewolves in Group B have one more green equipment than me."

His voice sounds like he is being humble, but if you think about it for a moment, you can hear his high identification with his group and the pride in his bones.

"The werewolf guy is the boss's enemy. You should pay attention when you see him in the future." The player with a shrewd face imparted knowledge to the newcomers, but it made John, who was not far away, frown.

"Werewolf and I have known each other since we were children. We have fought many times over the years, but we are teammates who have fought together. He even helped me block a cannonball that time, so the competition between me and him will continue, Smith

, you have to remember, but these have nothing to do with you, and you don’t need to intervene.”

When the player named Smith heard this, a strange light flashed in his eyes, but he concealed it well and did not let outsiders see it, "I know, Captain John."

John's expression immediately returned to normal after hearing this. He didn't find anything wrong with that person, but he just felt it was a bit harsh instinctively. After everyone experienced that grand naval battle together, their circle became slightly different, even in the past

People who have had conflicts still dislike each other, but they have the same kind of pride in their hearts. Driven by this pride, even if they fight with each other, they will restrain themselves within a certain range, and will never let people outside their circle.

Intervene.

This complex emotion is difficult for outsiders to understand. It is a bit like the friendship of comrades-in-arms, but somewhat different. Thanks to the victory in that naval battle, honor and identification with the Guild of St. England have been solidified into one.

"Let me see if there are any good things in the equipment library?" John exchanged the materials in his hand for guild contribution points and browsed the various equipment in the equipment library.

Compared with those old guilds, the equipment library of the St. England Guild can even be described as rudimentary. There are less than 100 pieces of exquisite equipment, and the whiteboard equipment is only over 2,000, but John is looking at it with gusto. It can be said here

It was established by old people like them, so naturally their children would not find it ugly.

"Who is so generous as to receive the receipt for the light galley? He is willing to donate such a good boat." He looked at the paper-like object placed on top of all the equipment with bright eyes, and his hands could not help but tremble slightly.

When the player seals the ship with the administrator at the dock, he will get a voucher. With this voucher, the player can pick up an identical ship at any dock in the country.

This is how Wang Hao used a suicide attack on the Toyota ship in his previous life.

"There seems to be only one person in our guild who uses a light rowing galley, right?" Smith couldn't help but remind him, that person is a big fish.

"Oh, Minister of the United Front, Wang, isn't this the boat you use?" John also respects the top thug and boss of his guild, especially after knowing the deeds of the former, he admires him even more, but in

Deep down in my heart, there was a trace of regret. It would be great if Wang was an Englishman, even a British-Chinese. In that case, many people, including him, would become Wang's die-hard supporters.

"Is the Minister of United Front Work short of money?" The new player asked weakly, looking at the certificate with the same eager eyes. If you let yourself earn a light rowing galley, I'm afraid it will take several months.

Bar.

"Impossible." John flatly denied that the old people like them knew something about Wang Hao's initial investment of 50 gold coins into the guild. Think about it, how could players who could spend such a huge sum of money at that time do so?

Maybe there is a shortage of money, "Is that so?"

He immediately clicked on the level ranking list, and sure enough he found Wang Hao's name on it. He rubbed his palms excitedly, "I knew, Wang, that he must have changed to a better ship, haha."

That person also changed to a second-tier ship?

Looking at the dazzling two words on the ranking list, Smith decided to let the people above have a headache.

As he showed, he was a professional spy, a gold medal undercover agent, and had a glorious record of sneaking into a medium-sized guild and successfully rising to the top. The strong rise of the St. England Guild made some people a little uneasy. They could feel that this emerging guild

It is very different from those opponents in the past.

If you want to defeat your opponent, you must first understand it deeply.

Sending professionals to infiltrate hostile guilds is a common method used by some large guilds, and they can often achieve their goals without bloodshed.

Don't underestimate these methods. There are many famous guilds in history that have fallen into the hands of this little secret man. Strategies are dead, but the key is to look at people.

Smith is definitely a leader in the game spy industry. He has excellent game skills and rich management experience. Whether he is a professional player or applying for the top management of a large guild, he will never be short of money, but he just

I just like this kind of colorful and exciting work.

After accepting the employer's entrustment, Smith followed the previous process and behaved very low-key when he first entered the guild. He planned to wait until an "accidental" opportunity showed some talent and was appreciated by a certain senior management before slowing down.

Slowly display your talents until you gain the trust of the guild. What you do after that depends on your employer's requirements.

He was very patient. He once lurked in a guild for more than half a year and made countless great achievements. Until the guild later fell apart, many people were still in the dark.

Smith licked his lips, and there was a weird smile on his lips. That should be a good prey.

"Well, as many contribution points as you have, let me lend them to you first and then return them to you later."

A slightly rude voice interrupted Smith's thoughts. The moment he saw John, his somewhat annoyed face smiled respectfully and gave the other person the contribution points he had gained during this period of time in the guild.

But in his heart, he hated the guy who proposed the branch review. If it weren't for that person, how could he follow the arrogant and arrogant guy in front of him now?

Because he wanted to keep a low profile at the beginning, he was sent to the branch like other ordinary players when he joined the guild, and followed an idiot boss. If he had known this, he might as well have shown his talent directly and entered the attention of the guild's senior officials, although it would have increased his exposure.

It's risky, but it's better than wasting time like now, having to serve the John Bull in front of me.

God, is this God's punishment for me?

John was not in the mood to pay attention to the inner fluctuations of his subordinates at the moment. He had to quickly collect the contribution points needed for the exchange before too many people knew about it.

"Well, whoever, please lend me the green outfit you are wearing. I will exchange it for guild points first and return it to you when the time comes."

"Poof!" Not far away, the sound of something falling to the ground was heard.

PS: I read a book review by a player today. I will just talk about it here. Ignore the trash talk. The focus is on the protagonist helping his friends to establish a union. I believe most friends can understand this. First of all

, the protagonist is a Chinese, not in the UK at all, he is just a passerby, this attitude was already expressed when the protagonist first chose his nationality; secondly, the protagonist cannot ascend to the British throne, I don’t need to say why I believe it; finally

, the protagonist cannot be said to be unselfish in the matter of capital injection, and it is not a bad idea to treat this matter as a hugely profitable investment business. Is there any business in the world with a higher return than investing in a king?

Okay, that’s all. These digressions are numbers outside the main text and will not be counted.

Keep asking for votes, thank you all.


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