As the spell continued, Natalia's voice became weaker and weaker, and she finally fell into a deep sleep.
Mar 'alith let out a sigh of relief and picked up his wife to leave.
Wait, what about the quest reward?
Mar 'alith seemed to have thought of this as he stopped and said, "My friends, thank you. It was you who allowed Natalia to be reborn. I am very grateful to you. A normal reward is no longer enough to express my gratitude …"
No, it was just a normal thank you. Don't remember this favour.
Lu Li was about to collapse. In Dawnlight, not all of the hard work was rewarded. If the NPCs weren't happy, they would refuse to give out rewards. They would even directly kill the player. Even if they were satisfied, there would often be some inexplicable reward.
For example, you received my friendship. Friendship my ass. Friendship wasn't worth much.
Even if there wasn't a reward for this quest, Lu Li and the others had still profited. After all, with Mar 'alith's participation, the Temple of Ahn' Qiraj Instance Dungeon had ended at least half a month or even a month earlier. This had a huge impact on other players. Now that Ruling Sword was mentioned, players all over the world knew that they had taken the First Clear of Ahn 'Qiraj.
In the past, many foreign players were still stuck in the old days of The Capital of Glory dominating the whole world. After all, Ruling Sword hadn't been established for long.
However, after Ahn 'Qiraj, no one could compete with Ruling Sword in the Instance Dungeon.
Of course, this didn't mean that Ruling Sword was invincible in the world.
To put it simply, in another one or two months, there wouldn't be more than 30 teams in Ruling Sword that could clear Ahn 'Qiraj Instance Dungeon. On the other hand, those super clubs could easily send out 300 teams to clear the Instance Dungeon. Even if they could get five Epic items in one Instance Dungeon, there would still be a huge difference.
Ruling Sword didn't even have five Elite groups. There was one and a half that mainly focused on PVP. The other clubs could easily have dozens, hundreds or even hundreds.
The Capital of Glory hadn't been idle since entering Dawnlight. They had 300 Elite groups a few weeks ago.
Not to mention that the Gale Legion and a few other branches had over a hundred elite squads.
"I've always placed too much importance on my career in the past. Only now have I realized that there are more important things," Mar 'alith said bitterly. "I hope it's not too late, my friends. After I return, I might resign from my military post. At that time, you can send two Druids over. I can teach them some superficial combat experience …"
There was no mention of equipment, gold, or skill books, but Lu Li was extremely satisfied with the rewards.
The concept of mentors had been proposed for more than half a year, and many high-end players had their own mentors. However, the majority, almost 99% of the players, did not have a mentor. Among those who had mentors, the strength of the mentors had to be considered.
Mar 'alith was a high-ranking commander of the Cenarion Circle. His status was respected and his strength was immense.
If a druid could become his student, it would be the pinnacle of his life. Of course, he couldn't compare to a big druid like Malfurion, but at least he wouldn't be too different from his students.
"There are only two spots." This was probably the only thing that Lu Li was dissatisfied with.
Did Mar 'alith even love his wife? He had saved his wife's life. Was it only worth this little money?
"I'm very sorry. I want to spend more time with Natalia. In order not to mislead her, I can only teach two students," Mar 'alith said, feeling very ashamed. He was very grateful to Lu Li. Otherwise, he would have received a corpse.
There were three great joys in life – getting promoted, getting rich, and dying your wife – but none of them worked for him.
On Lu Li's side, Innocent Child and Xiaoba Jiang already had mentors, so there wasn't a strong need for these spots. In the end, Ruling Sword kept one and Water Fairy took one. The others couldn't really say anything. After all, it was Lu Li and Water Fairy who accepted the quest together.
Naxx, which was the Naxxramas Graveyard, was now open, and there were players who had begun to try it out.
However, Lu Li had just come out of the Instance Dungeon. No matter how patient he was, he didn't want to go to the Naxxramas Graveyard right now. Moreover, he had been very busy recently, so he didn't have much time to manage the guild's affairs.
"Brother Three, you're here. Please sit," Lu Li said as he immediately looked for Genhao San.
"What is it? If you don't have anything to say, then make it short. I'm very busy right now." Genhao San didn't appreciate the gesture and was very dissatisfied with Lu Li interrupting his work.
It could be said that he was very busy right now. Under normal circumstances, he had very little time to communicate with his old brother, Lu Li. In every meeting, he would focus on the important things. In the beginning, he would ask for advice from Lu Li, but later on, he found that Lu Li wasn't someone who would be calculative. As long as it wasn't something particularly important, he didn't want to talk nonsense with Lu Li.
"I'm here to discuss the matter of establishing a branch," Lu Li said, getting straight to the point.
"You want to do it now? We haven't even been here for a year." Genhao San was shocked. The establishment of a branch had long been planned. Whether it was the game officials, including Dawnlight, or the Gaming Association, as well as management bottlenecks, they all limited the ultimate size of a club's guild.
Most clubs wouldn't have more than 200,000 members, and new clubs that hadn't been established for a few years shouldn't have more than 100,000 members.
Some time ago, Ruling Sword had gone through a small reorganization and sent a group of people to the Life Alliance. Now, there were 80,000 combat players, so it didn't seem like it was necessary to establish a branch.
It was impossible for a branch to recruit all new people, so they would send a large number of players from the main branch over. These people probably wouldn't be too happy about it, especially now that everyone didn't have a strong sense of belonging to Ruling Sword yet.
After two or three years, these problems would be easily solved.
Genhao San didn't know what Lu Li was anxious about, but he personally didn't support the idea of splitting up a portion of the guild too early.
"Don't you think that there are more people applying to join the guild today?" Lu Li asked.
"Yeah … hey, you mean because of the First Clear?" Genhao San wasn't stupid. He was just too busy.
"Take advantage of this wave of popularity. We can't develop step by step anymore," Lu Li said, steeling his heart. "I'll throw in all the money I've earned. Everyone else who has shares should also throw in some money according to the ratio. This time, we have to do something big."
The Glory Cup had already been released, and they didn't know when the Ruling Cup would be released. Lu Li really didn't want to wait any longer.
The five Elite groups were Ruling Sword's current fatal weakness.
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