Evildoers Run Wild was a merchant, but he wasn't a low profile person.
Back when the Pro League had just ended, Evildoers Run Wild had quickly signed a ragtag team. Wuji had already predicted this day.
The tallest tree in the forest would be destroyed by the wind.
In real life, if a person was too high profile, people would be jealous, let alone in a world where there were no morals.
To move unhindered was just a new guild.
The guild was something that needed time to build up.
Like Blood Alliance, an old guild that had been around for many years, had a deep foundation and vast connections. They had to develop step by step and didn't dare to stand out too much. They were afraid of being seen as the first bird to stand out.
Yet, Unhindered had risen to prominence at such a rapid pace. In less than a year, it had developed into a gigantic guild with over a million members. Just how frightening was this development?
Back in the day, a single spark could start a prairie fire, but it didn't have such momentum.
There was strength in numbers, but that was built on the foundation of everyone being united. Even the world's top guild, Three Fiend Village, at its peak, only had a few hundred thousand players.
Take a guild like Unhindered for example. Even though the guild had over a million members in less than a year, the vast majority of players hadn't even seen what the evildoer Rampage looked like, let alone a so-called corporate culture. A guild like that probably didn't even have the most basic sense of cohesiveness, let alone a united front.
When the team was big, the hearts of the players would scatter. When the forest was big, what could there be?
Even if Evildoers Run Wild paid them a monthly salary, would they be able to win the hearts of the players? Impossible! There were many rare ores of unknown origin on the market.
It could be seen that people were greedy creatures! There were many players who would secretly steal from the guild and sell the good ores for themselves.
Although this guild was called a guild, it was at most a mine for resources and wealth. Apart from the group of trusted followers who were monsters at the very beginning, the majority of the players in the guild were people who believed that as long as there was milk, they would be a mother.
Without a solid foundation, the earth would shake.
Evildoers Run Wild was a classic example of someone who took too big a step and pulled his balls.
With a guild without any cohesion, wouldn't it collapse just like that?
If Evildoers Run Wild kept a low profile, the other Guilds wouldn't take the initiative to provoke such a paper tiger. However, Evildoers Run Wild was a high-profile player. It was only natural that others would target him.
What was the situation with the major guilds in the game? Normally, everyone was happy and called each other brothers, but once something happened to someone, those guilds who usually called each other brothers couldn't wait to step on them.
With Evildoers Run Wild's temper, he had definitely offended many people on a daily basis. To move unhindered, if something were to happen to him, the mastermind wouldn't even need to take action. The major guilds of the various major cities would rush forward and divide him among themselves.
It had to be known that Evildoers Run Wild's business was quite big, but its business model was so simple and crude that it made people's hair stand on end.
To put it bluntly, if you joined his guild and signed a contract that you wouldn't leave the guild, everyone would be able to develop the mines together. The more mines they handed over, the more money they would receive.
Such a simple contract had no commercial nature at all. At most, it was a large workshop with Evildoers Run Wild as the workshop owner. Other than having the rights to develop the mines, Evildoers Run Wild as the workshop owner had no way of controlling his employees.
This kind of business model was naturally full of loopholes.
Hiring long-term workers, this was what landlords did before liberation … How many years had it been behind the times?
Evildoers Run Wild actually knew that its business model wasn't working … But it couldn't be helped. Everyone was here to play the game, not to sell their bodies. If the terms were too harsh, naturally there wouldn't be many players joining their guild.
If there wasn't anyone in the guild, hehe …
In Rebirth, there were at least a hundred guilds with more than ten thousand players in the three hundred main cities. Without enough people, Evildoers Run Wild's mines wouldn't be as safe. This kind of business model was something that he had no choice but to do.
Because of this, not only did Evildoers Run Wild's boss not have the means to control his employees, but in a sense, he was being controlled by his own employees. It wasn't easy for a guild like this to last until now.
Of course, Wuji also knew that this was definitely caused by Wang Yu forcefully demanding materials, but this was just a fuse.
To move unhindered after all, such a big bubble, even if Wang Yu didn't burst it, when it swelled to its limit, it would burst on its own.
To move unhindered then would definitely be like the Three Fiends Village in the past, with many small groups with their own forces. It would definitely be more difficult to deal with then.
To move unhindered now, however, it hadn't even been a year since it was established, and most of the forces in the guild hadn't matured yet. Being exposed by Wang Yu now might not be a bad thing.
"Where's Old Demon now?" Wuji asked with a frown.
"I don't know!"
Wang Yu shook his head. "He only said 'help me' and didn't send me his coordinates. He's definitely surrounded by people now."
"It's okay!"
Wuji muttered to himself and turned to Spring, who wasn't far away. "Brother Spring, use All-Seeing Eyes and check Evildoers Run Wild's coordinates."
All-Seeing Eyes was a common spell that could be learned from Wizard Mentors. It cost gold coins to accurately check the coordinates of specific players. It was a necessary skill for killing and robbing people. The disadvantage was that not only did it cost money to learn the skill, but it also cost a lot of gold coins for each level up …
Everyone in Quanzhen did bad things together, and learning it was a waste of money. Thus, only Spring had maxed out this skill.
"What's wrong?"
Spring seemed to have sensed something when he heard this. He said cautiously, "Can't we just ask him? Why do we need to spend money to look at his coordinates?"
"Old Demon is being chased now. He doesn't have the time to send us his coordinates!" Wuji said calmly.
"He's being chased?"
Although Wuji's voice wasn't loud, it reached everyone's ears.
When they heard Wuji's words, everyone in Quanzhen was shocked. They retracted their attention from Old Wang and said in shock, "Old Demon has millions of underlings. Who dares to chase after him? Does he want to die? "
"Hmph!"
Wuji snorted coldly. "So what if he has millions of underlings? Perhaps his millions of underlings are chasing after him? "
"Who? So tragic? He's being chased by his own underlings? "
At that moment, Lao Wang couldn't feel everyone's gazes. He tactfully put away his sword and walked over. As he walked, he took pleasure in Wang Zhong's misfortune and said, "He can't even control his own underlings. This grandson is really noob. What's the name of this idiot? If I have the time, I'll go and mock him."
This old fellow loved to watch others make a fool of themselves. He really had no manners …
"Uh …"
Everyone was speechless when they heard this. Wuji cautiously said, "This idiot is called Evildoers Run Wild."
"Demon … Damn!"
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