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Chapter 1239 Disagreement

Chapter 1239 Disagreement

Quarrel!

Quarrel!

These guild presidents have been quarreling over the spoils of war for longer than the war. Not only are they arguing, these guild presidents are also fighting, fighting to the point of death.

Anyway, all guild leaders are rich people with a lot of military exploits, so it won't be too difficult to resurrect them. If they are really hot, they will be beaten to death. They die once, and they can continue talking after they are resurrected.

Of course, after they are resurrected, their strength will not be restored, otherwise no one can afford to lose, so it is purely a fight between ordinary people, relying on experience and skills to fight, the kind that can be bloody, and we will talk about it after the fight.

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So much so that the casualties caused during the negotiation of the division of the spoils were higher than the casualties in the battle with the nobles. It is unclear how the nobles who were killed would feel after knowing about it. Maybe they would be proud?

After all, it was the trophies they left behind that caused these casualties, so it can be considered their victory.

Facing the god-level military god Ju Kun, he not only dared to resist, but even caused effective damage to Ju Kun. Isn't this something to be proud of?

laugh.

However, even though the quarrel got really heated, and even though they beat people to death, they were still very restrained. They brought several vice-presidents and legion commanders to fight with them. It didn't matter whether they were fighting to the death or whether they were losing or winning.

But they will not involve large armies. They all know how much experience and luck it takes to integrate legions from different guilds into one legion.

This is not to say that it is possible. At least after looking at the presidents of various guilds, the current situation of the players' legions would have been if it were not for the high pressure from the Sun God of another world, if it were not for the unanimous external response caused by the enemies of the other world, and if it were not for Ju Kun's example and good behavior.

It is simply impossible for a commander-in-chief to be as well integrated as today, like a legion. Even if one of these conditions is missing, it is impossible to form.

And can this condition be repeated again?

This is basically impossible, so the presidents of the major guilds understand that if the gap between the player legions appears, then this super giant legion may disappear in the world and never make a sound again, unless the game world falls into another

In this kind of completely passive war, it would be basically impossible to reproduce it otherwise.

In this case, it would be a pity. Although Ju Kun, the military god, can find a way to lead an army with different opinions, but in order to exert the peak, strongest and most convenient combat effectiveness, such an army with one heart and one mind must have

A legion working together with a common goal is indispensable.

If it is broken up, it may mean that Ju Kun, the military god, will not be able to exert his full combat effectiveness before the game world falls into an overwhelming and bitter battle again. This is a pity.

In addition, they are also very satisfied with the current status quo, and they are also very satisfied with the relationship between different guilds. Basically, they belong to the type that can be fighting online, and you can drink skewers offline.

As for the fight between them? Fighting to death?

Oh, it's just daily life. I used to fight often when I was working as a staff officer at the foreign battlefield headquarters. Although it was fatal, it didn't hurt my feelings.

It's a pity that although everyone wants to maintain the status quo, everyone actually understands that the current situation in the alien battlefield is entirely because everyone and all the guilds are tied together and have the same interests, so the relationship is natural

Being close, coupled with the blessing of great righteousness, any difficulty can be overcome, and there is a foundation for deepening the relationship.

But with the end of the alien battlefield, the disappearance of common interests, and the shift from thinking about the game world as a whole to thinking from the perspective of the guild, the distribution of the spoils is just a preview, and parting ways is inevitable.

Unless... these guilds once again have a common interest, a common interest that can unite them.

From this perspective, as long as they have common interests again, this super giant player army will have a basis for continuation and maintenance.

So what are the common interests that can unite the top guilds in the entire gaming world?

So who has this qualification and this ability to provide common benefits to these top guilds?

You know, these top guilds can basically represent all player guilds in the entire game world, and most of the top players!

At this time, in the chaotic conference room, someone said softly.

"Why don't we go find Mo Lan."

As soon as the words fell, the entire conference room fell into silence. At this moment, everyone was deep in thought, and you could hear a pin drop.

These top guilds can almost represent all player guilds, and the vast majority of top players can almost be called the whole world.

What can provide common interests to the whole world? What common interests can unite the whole world?

The answer is actually very simple. With the ready-made case of the alien battlefield in front of us, the answer is the interests of other worlds.

When all guilds and all players begin to fight for the world and fight against other worlds, guilds and players will naturally become one. When enough benefits can be obtained, all conflicts will be resolved between righteousness and sufficient benefits.

Smoothed before.

As the saying goes, even if interests are separated by mountains and seas, mountains and seas can be leveled!

And the key is who can provide this kind of enemies and benefits from another world?

Mo Lan!

Everyone knows that the Mage Association's aloofness relies on two points. First, it does not compete with anyone for interests, and if there is no interest dispute, then everyone will naturally laugh; second, it is powerful, and its strength is so powerful that

Everyone is strong, everyone knows you are strong, you are so strong that no one dares to compete with you for your interests, you are so strong that everyone laughs when they see you.

In addition, the Mage Association often protects players, protects players, and provides free benefits to players. It is highly respected and powerful, so everyone respects the Mage Association and assumes that the Mage Association is aloof from other things.

However, the strength of the Mage Association requires a massive investment of resources. If it does not compete with other players for resources, then where do these resources come from? How do they maintain their strength?

In the past, it was taken from various elemental realms and deep planes outside the material world, but now, it is taken from other worlds and other planets.

In the elemental world, in other worlds, and on other planets, the Mage Association has countless resource points.

They often support the association and project teams with the resources of each plane, world, and planet. They have resources and talents. How can this not be powerful?

Therefore, Molan is able to provide these resources.

Of course, it doesn't mean that Mo Lan has the resources and ability to give them to them. This is moral kidnapping, and they can't do such a thing.

What they think about is that no matter how powerful the people in the Mage Association are, no matter how powerful the tower spirit is, there are certain limitations. How big is a world? How big is a planet?

Can the Mage Association really develop it? Moreover, Ju Kun, the military god, can enter other worlds through ordinary space channels.

This does not necessarily mean that we cannot achieve win-win results through cooperation.

(End of chapter)


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