Blue Brook Pavilion's whitewashing, Samsara's promotion. In the end, it was Samsara's promotion that had more influence.
Blue Brook Pavilion did nothing more than maintain their current popularity and make their guild even angrier at Lord Grim's group, who had wronged them.
On Samsara's side, this promotion had gathered quite a bit of popularity. In particular, the Club's side talked about Team Samsara's fighting spirit in an interview. Even though they didn't specifically talk about the in-game incident, everyone could hear the echoes.
The Club would mostly talk about their team's performance in the Pro League. As a result, Samsara's recent excellent record became a display of their fighting spirit. With both sides advancing at the same time, Samsara received a lot of attention. Quite a few people began writing about Samsara's chances of winning the championship this season.
However, at this time, no one would have thought that after these two follow-up posts, there would be a third follow-up post regarding the matter of establishing a post as proof.
The post's topic: Who gave you the right to bet on the boss?
The post was a severe criticism of the eight guilds for using the Boss as a wager and the post as proof. The reasoning behind it was very simple: the boss didn't belong to the big guilds. In theory, the boss belonged to any player in Glory. Why did the big guilds have the right to bet on the boss as if it belonged to them?
When this post appeared, it caused an uproar.
Regardless of whether it was a supporter or a fan, who didn't want to have the chance to kill a boss like this and get a share of the loot?
However, a wild boss wasn't something that could be conquered by a single player. Even a slightly weaker team might be wiped out. As a result, the only teams that could successfully kill a wild boss were very tight knit guilds.
The Club guilds were undoubtedly the best among the guilds. Wild bosses were the most important to them. As a result, after so many years of fighting, wild bosses mostly ended up in the hands of the Club guilds. In reality, the Club guilds were already used to treating wild bosses as their private property.
When this post appeared, there was a lot of discussion. After all, this reasoning was specious. When it came to wild bosses, the club guilds had never arrogantly declared that the boss belonged to them. Whoever killed it would die. After all, they had to maintain their image. If someone really came to compete, then they would either PK or fight for damage output. In any case, they would deal with whatever came their way. They would fight for it in whatever way they could.
The boss belonged to every player. Since that was the case, the Club guilds had the right to kill it. If the Club guilds killed a lot of bosses, they would snatch them according to Glory's rules. They wouldn't immediately retaliate against anyone who stole their boss.
Therefore, if there was anything wrong, it would be that this post as evidence was not done beautifully. It was a little too disrespectful of the feelings of the majority of players. The guilds were already used to it, and so were the players. Otherwise, why would no one have noticed it at the start? But now that someone suddenly pointed it out from this angle, it immediately caused a controversy.
The players from the Club guilds naturally defended their own guilds. However, even more players were criticizing the large guilds for ignoring them.
This unforeseen event was even more shocking than Blue Brook Pavilion's and Samsara's follow-up actions. This time, it wasn't just the Eight Great Guilds that were being beaten, but the Club guilds as well. After the post discussed the matter, it sharply criticized the Club guilds for only looking out for the benefits of the team. They stripped the guild players of their right to play the game and treated them like slaves.
These words were quite harsh, making the Club guilds go crazy. They all came out to explain their own guild's system and benefits … ….
While defending themselves, they also investigated the person who made the post. Everyone obviously wanted to know if this attack was caused by someone with ulterior motives. Speaking of which, everyone already had the foresight to suspect a certain person.
But after investigating, they found that the person who made the post wasn't a sockpuppet, nor was it a very famous person. His figure could be seen all over the Glory forums. He looked like a normal player who liked to wander around in his spare time.
The Club guilds still didn't dare relax. If this was just a random player, then it wasn't scary. If this person had ulterior motives, then it might be a follow-up.
Let alone the Club guilds, even Chen Guo, after seeing the commotion, immediately began to suspect a certain person.
"Is this one of your sockpuppets?" Chen Guo pointed at the screen and asked Ye Xiu. Speaking of which, she and Ye Xiu had always hung out together, but she hadn't seen him write anything.
Ye Xiu tilted his head and looked over. After admiring it for a bit, he shook his head: "No."
"Tsk tsk, the Club guilds have gone crazy. Look." Chen Guo switched to the main page of the forums for Ye Xiu to see. She saw the statements of the Club guilds, all trying their best to explain the dispute caused by this post. In particular, the accusation of treating the guild players as slaves had to be clarified no matter what.
"Tsk tsk tsk." Ye Xiu looked like he was just randomly sighing once or twice. He didn't pay much attention to it and continued with his work. These two days, he didn't play the game at all. Instead, he studied the post about skill points that Wei Chen had put together.
In this post, Wei Chen listed a large number of quests in Glory and explained how to obtain skill books with a high probability of completing these quests.
Ye Xiu's foundation in Glory was there for all to see. He didn't need to test many of the theories in order to determine whether they were reliable or not. In the end, he had to admit that Wei Chen's research couldn't be said to be superstitious. The only thing he lacked was data to support it.
In Wei Chen's research, he named these "hidden conditions". The reason why he was so confident, according to him, was because Glory never lacked "hidden conditions". For example, the majority of skills had hidden effects that could only be activated when certain conditions were met. And because players used skills so frequently, these hidden conditions were almost always discovered. Then, in Glory, how many hidden conditions were there?
This kind of doubtful attitude was one of the reasons why Wei Chen was so focused on researching skill books. Of course, Wei Chen was also using this as a way to get rich. This was something that Wei Chen admitted when he discussed the contents of this document with Ye Xiu.
"I've finished reading your document." Ye Xiu hadn't played the game for the past two days. He had completely studied this document.
"How was it? Good enough, right?" Wei Chen replied on QQ.
"Yeah, amazing!" Ye Xiu sincerely praised. This was because he knew how difficult it was to research this document. Wei Chen was researching quests! From the forums, from various places he had heard, he had gathered a large number of quests that randomly gave skill books as rewards. Through these quests, he had found a way to obtain skill books as hidden rewards.
As for quests, apart from the daily quests, the majority of them couldn't be repeated. In Wei Chen's research, these types of quests that couldn't be repeated accounted for quite a large portion. What did this research mean? It meant that Wei Chen had used a large number of accounts to experiment. This was because each account only had one chance to experiment.
Ye Xiu didn't ask how Wei Chen had gotten a large number of accounts to experiment with, but he could imagine how difficult it was. Ye Xiu couldn't help but feel deep respect for this research.
"Just use it for our team. Don't let it leak out." Wei Chen carefully warned.
"Of course." Ye Xiu said.
"Come, show me the spoils of war from these past two days." Wei Chen said as he showed off screenshots in QQ. One by one, they were all Glory equipment. In these past two days, he had kept his word. He had led his group of brothers all over the Heavenly Domain. When they encountered the guild players that had ambushed them, they didn't ask anything and directly killed them.
This sort of harassment couldn't hurt the big guilds, but they couldn't continue like this. The big guilds had formed teams to hunt down Wei Chen and the others. Wei Chen was also in high spirits as he led his troops to deal with them. He kept sacrificing himself heroically while filling up his backpack.
After two days, their twenty characters' stats were all red. Their experience was all negative. They couldn't be bothered to count how many times they had died. They were only interested in counting what equipment they had obtained today.
As their deaths increased, their strength continued to decrease. It was becoming harder and harder to continue. However, it continued to bite the players of the major guilds. The big guilds were already disgusted, but with the previous example, they didn't dare to put up any bounties. These people were with Lord Grim. If they put a bounty on them, what would they do if they all killed themselves to receive the bounty?
"Alright, save some strength to help me escape!" Ye Xiu said.
The big guilds hadn't been doing well these past two days. Not only had they failed to kill the boss, but they had also been caught red-handed in the post. Now, there was a team causing trouble for them every day. They had organized a group of people to watch over the place Lord Grim had logged off, but this Lord Grim really didn't come online.
However, this time, these guys decided to go against Ye Xiu. In any case, they had a lot of people. If they worked hard, it wouldn't be hard for anyone. Killing Lord Grim and then offering a large reward, the guild's players were quite motivated.
"Mm, it's about time. While our accounts can still do some damage, hurry up and get him out! Since we're going undercover, we can't be exposed. "Wei Chen replied.
"Mm, I'll get an account to help out too." Ye Xiu said. He asked Chen Guo to borrow her Chasing Haze. After logging into the game, he headed towards the place Lord Grim had logged off that day in Poison Fang Swamp.
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