"Gathering?"
The participants below the stage were stunned after hearing Xiao Ran's words. They didn't quite understand what Xiao Ran meant by a gathering. To the participants, they only needed to increase their strength, obtain more rewards from missions, and become stronger. Then, the legion they were in would naturally become stronger because of them.
Even if they were to report back to the army's encampment at the same time after the mission was over, it would be considered normal. But what was the use of such a special gathering that was more like a formality? This made the army members curious about the gathering that Xiao Ran mentioned.
Xiao Ran didn't know how the other legions were like, but Xiao Ran wanted to build his Burning Legion into a real big family. He wanted to make the legion livelier and allow all the members to communicate more in the legion. He even wanted to provide an opportunity for multiple squads who were interested in carrying out missions together.
Seeing the doubtful expressions on the faces of the members below, Xiao Ran continued, "I think you've noticed that before I came here, we were in fact members of the same legion, but we stood in three different squads. I can understand that you're not familiar with each other, but after all, we're all members of the same legion. It's impossible for us to not know each other after entering the same world. In fact, we're a family but have to fight because of the choice of camp and mission."
"As of now, we haven't encountered a mission that requires a corps to carry out together. However, if such a day really comes, how can you trust your back to your comrade-in-arms without being familiar with each other? If you're not familiar with each other, how can you get the intelligence from your comrade-in-arms at the first moment? How can you let your comrade-in-arms understand your thoughts through your movement in battle? This is very important for a squad or a corps."
"In our legion, newcomers make up the majority. You newcomers' understanding of Prometheus and experience in carrying out missions are far inferior to the veterans, not to mention how much combat strength you can unleash."
"Moreover, whether it's veterans or newcomers, you will more or less encounter some troublesome, puzzling, and difficult situations in every mission. Perhaps some of you have overcome these troubles, and some of you are good at solving problems in certain aspects. But in the legion, there will always be people who will face these troubles and encounter situations that they don't know how to solve. So, the exchange and sharing of experiences between each other will also be a platform for you to become stronger."
"From this mission onwards, I hope that every squad leader or individual member can submit a mission report to the legion from today onwards. Whether it's a successful or difficult mission, I hope that you can write your own report. I will personally review these reports and make comments. Then, I will announce them to the entire legion according to the legion's authority."
"I also understand that as a participant, you should have your own secrets. Therefore, you don't have to state in the report what you've gained in the mission, how many battle achievement points you've earned, the grade of your parts, and whether you've obtained a new body. These are all secrets to you. But even if you write these in the report, I'll make changes according to my discretion when I check the report."
"The reason for this arrangement is to achieve a few goals. The first is to familiarize the members of the legion with each other. The second is to help the members of the legion. Of course, it's more of the veterans helping the newcomers. This kind of help can be in the form of training in the training room to improve one's piloting ability. It can also be in some other aspects. The third is to achieve the sharing of mission experience between the members. It's a kind of teaching from the higher-level to the lower-level. The last point is to seek help from each other and publicize the mission experience for others to learn from. But overall, it's the process of truly uniting everyone in the legion."
"Speaking of which, I also want to explain to the new members that our legion uses a point system. The higher the point, the greater the contribution, and the more authority you will receive. Naturally, the better the allowance you will receive from the legion. The things you don't need can be placed in the legion's warehouse for those who need them. At the same time, you will also receive some points as a reward. The new participants who joined the legion earlier have already done this, so I hope that all of you can do the same."
"As a reward, you can exchange for anything from the legion. As long as the legion has it, you can exchange it for anything. Grade C mechas, Grade B mechas, all kinds of ammunition supplies, maintenance of mechas, and even battleships. As long as you have enough points, there won't be a problem. Contributed battle achievement points can be converted into points. Of course, points can also be used to exchange for battle achievement points."
"However, there is one thing you need to remember. Points are not completely equivalent to authority. No one is a fool on this point. I hope that all of you can understand that the increase in authority depends on how much value and contribution you have made to the legion. Of course, if you can create value for the legion, the legion will definitely return the favor."
"In addition to all these, our legion also has a huge advantage that other legions don't have, and that is the legion's territory. As long as this territory exists, you can use battle achievement points or points to exchange for more time in the territory. One year, two years, three years. If your contribution is really great, the legion will even help you use this portion of battle achievement points to buy more time for you."
"At the same time, during every mission break, I will also hold a training competition within the legion. Grade D and Grade C participants will form a small team to compete against each other. Currently, there aren't too many members in the legion, so there won't be a problem. The victors and those who perform well will receive rewards from the legion. Consider it as the legion's investment to increase your strength. At the same time, I hope that all of you can learn more from the competition."
Xiao Ran's arrangement seemed to have changed from one person supporting a team to one team supporting an entire legion, but in fact, it was not the case at all. Since they chose to put in the effort, they would naturally reap the rewards. Carrying out the legion's missions would give them a considerable income, and all the rewards that the legion members received during the mission would also receive a corresponding commission. Although Xiao Ran did not care for these commissions in the past, if he wanted the legion to truly develop and develop healthily, such a commission was indispensable.
Xiao Ran could not make the highest commission of 15%, but choosing a commission of 10% was quite appropriate. Moreover, even if 10% of the battle achievement points were given to the legion members, this 10% could bring them more benefits and benefits, such as cheaper training rooms, cheaper props, equipment, and so on. It was equivalent to using this part of the investment in exchange for a higher discount. No matter how one looked at it, the legion members would not suffer a loss.
Therefore, in this way, the legion would have its own income, and there would be no need for Xiao Ran to support the legion alone. When the legion expanded and the number of members increased, the income that the legion would receive after each mission was definitely not to be underestimated. If a participant could receive tens of thousands of battle achievement points in a single mission, then what about ten, a hundred, or a thousand? Then, 10% of the battle achievement points would be tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, or even tens of millions of battle achievement points.
In the short term, Xiao Ran might have to invest in some things, but in fact, these investments were not much and could be completely ignored. Xiao Ran could bring out suitable things from the faction territory at an extremely low price and give them to the participants with potential to use. This was also a disguised way of increasing his own strength. Once the participants became stronger, the legion would also receive more rewards. This was a process of mutual support and investment.
Moreover, once a member obtained a technical blueprint and handed it in, the benefits that the legion would receive would be even greater. Therefore, Xiao Ran was not doing this at a loss. It was just an early investment that would definitely yield enough benefits. Moreover, this investment only used some insignificant battle achievement points, and it was only a very small amount of battle achievement points.
Although writing a report was a little daunting for all the participants, for the new participants, it was acceptable. They had truly experienced the benefits that the legion brought them, and now that the new participants were in a confused stage, it was good that there was someone who could provide them with more experience, provide explanations to solve their doubts, and also have the help of veterans. Of course, they would be more than happy to have someone who could provide them with more experience and explanations.
For the participants who had just joined from the SEED-D world, they had no choice but to follow Xiao Ran's instructions. Although writing articles did not have much to do with them, there were still people who could do it. More importantly, they had a good understanding of Xiao Ran. Xiao Ran had tricked many participants without leaving a trace, so they did not dare to disobey. Since there was no other way, they might as well write from now on.
When Xiao Ran saw the participants who gathered in groups of three to five and buried their heads in writing, he could not help but laugh when he saw their flushed faces. However, a card suddenly appeared in Xiao Ran's hand. It was a card that he had forgotten about for a long time. It was the ultimate mission card from world 00.
Xiao Ran had already planned to bring all the members of the legion to carry out this mission. Although replacing individual and squad missions with legion missions would greatly increase the difficulty of the mission, at most, they would have to deal with one more world intruder. This was something that Xiao Ran could not wait to do because the income from dealing with world intruders was so rich that even Xiao Ran was envious.
And in Xiao Ran's opinion, if there were no world intruders, at most the mission would be changed to dealing with the invasion of the ELS. With the current strength of the Burning Legion, although it was a little difficult to deal with it, it was still manageable. If they carried out the legion mission together, all the members could grow and familiarize themselves with the pressure as soon as possible. Of course, Xiao Ran also had another purpose, which was to obtain the real dual-furnace system, not the pirated version that Law and Lao Luo came up with that did not exceed 500.
After waiting for an hour, the mission report of the last squad was placed in Xiao Ran's hands. Although the memory of the participants would be modified after the completion of the mission, they would still have some choices and experiences about the situations they encountered during the battle. What the participants lost was only their memory of the mission world, but the things they gained would still be retained, which gave them the possibility of communication.
And in the improvement report of these participants, there were also many experiences that were very useful for the new participants. The simplest was to run when it was time to run, surrender when it was time to surrender, and change factions when it was time to change factions … Although it seemed very spineless, if they lost their lives, it was useless to say anything. In this regard, the four-man team of Ash did very well.
After that, Xiao Ran made mandatory arrangements for all the members. The veterans would be paired with the new participants who joined the army in the previous mission, and the new participants would bring the veterans to the faction territory to understand the situation. This could be considered as an opportunity for both sides to familiarize themselves with each other. The matters of the army required the new participants to explain to the veterans, but the matters of the mission required the veterans to explain to the new participants. This arrangement was not bad in Xiao Ran's eyes.
As for the internal training competition, Xiao Ran scheduled it for after returning from World 00. As for the time to go to World 00, it would have to wait until Xiao Ran finished dealing with Aube's territory. Of course, after that, he would go to the territory to buy some time so that Abbot Luo could develop his new machine.
After obtaining the territory to buy time, Xiao Ran's schedule in Prometheus became much more relaxed. Some things could be done separately, and there was no need to be busy every day. After all, once he returned to the faction territory, he would have more time.
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