Hu Die Lan
Chapter 365 Missing Roles
Lan He's Juelse (Peerless Beauty) was also one of the characters who participated in the challenge against the Guardian Deity. Seeing the jubilant scene in the Happy Guild channel, he suddenly felt a sense of accomplishment. It was a feeling he hadn't experienced in Blue Brook Guild for a long time, where he mechanically completed tasks. The number of new guild members and their level of satisfaction with the guild were like rigid performance reports. He hadn't shared such simple joy with new guild members in a long time. He had been walking at the high end, day after day, sprinting with a group of veterans for dungeon records and other high-level challenges. For experts like them, the fun of the game had become monotonous.
"Everyone worked hard." At this moment, Ye Xiu's Lord Grim spoke in the team that had just defeated the Guardian Deity.
Everyone responded, politely echoing his words.
Perhaps one of them is a wild account sent by another guild... Lan He thought to himself. Although he hadn't logged into Lan He's account in the past five days, he still knew about the affairs of Blue Brook Guild. He had other people around him, who were honestly guarding Lan He's character. Although they were a little puzzled by Lan He's actions, no one asked too much. If anything happened, they still asked him for instructions and then made arrangements.
Nothing major happened in the past five days. As for whether to send wild accounts to the Happy Guild again, Chun Yi Lao had personally intervened, so no one came to ask Lan He again.
And his new character, Juelse (Peerless Beauty), had gained a significant position in Happy Guild during these five days. Apart from Lord Grim, who was already extremely famous, he was definitely the second most well-known character to all guild members.
Lan He managed the thousand-member guild in an organized manner. Whether it was leveling up in the wild, running dungeons, or doing quests, Happy Guild had shown initial signs of organization.
The rapid development of Happy Guild made even Lan He, who came from a club guild, feel uncomfortable. Basically, every time they leveled up, they could immediately fill up the hundred-person slots.
The reputation of club guilds existed among old players who loved Glory. Everyone had their own supported teams and players, and naturally, they also supported the corresponding guilds.
Don't underestimate the fact that club guilds also adhere to the game settings, with a maximum of 10,000 members. However, in the Heavenly Domain, a place where experienced players gathered, there were also guilds that might have been led by Blue Brook Guild or organized by players themselves. These were naturally supporters of the Blue Rain team, conveniently gathered together in the game. Their cohesion was based on the existence of the team, and they didn't even need a guild. However, supporters were definitely a resource that clubs needed. And Glory, as an e-sport combined with online games, conveniently provided a way to organize supporters together.
This advantage was something that ordinary guilds would never have.
Happy Guild was still just an ordinary player guild. Although the guild leader was actually the Great God Ye Qiu, this identity was completely unexposed. Moreover, in the new server, this identity was not as significant as the reputation of a club guild.
Newcomers had just come into contact with Glory. Teams? Players? They were only just beginning to understand these things and wouldn't develop much love so quickly.
Happy Guild's rapid expansion was entirely due to Lord Grim's personal fame, which was built by stepping on the major guilds. However, the cohesiveness generated by this kind of fame couldn't compare to the loyalty of team fans. If it continued to develop without limit, even if it was a guild built by such a celebrity, Lan He wasn't very optimistic about it.
He originally wanted to remind Lord Grim, but after the guild reached level 10, the addition of members slowed down. Now at level 12, after five days, when the last batch of people poured in, Lan He saw that the guild had simply closed the application for membership.
Lan He mentally cursed himself.
Did he even need to remind him of these things?
Giving him some of the guild's management tasks to him wasn't because he wasn't capable, but because he simply didn't have enough time. In terms of the overall direction of the guild's development, this great god with ten years of experience wouldn't make any mistakes.
However, five days had finally arrived. He couldn't just continue mixing in Happy Guild like this, maybe he should...
Lan He was thinking when he suddenly received a message. He casually opened it.
"Old Lan!" The message was from Lord Grim.
"I'm younger than you, okay!" Lan He spat blood. Everyone in Glory knew Ye Qiu's age. He wasn't even as old as him, so why was he called "Old Lan"?
"Oh, Little Lan!" The message came back. The title had changed, but Lan He still felt awkward no matter how he looked at it. But this time, he endured it and didn't argue about it.
"Let me introduce these people to you." Ye Xiu first sent Lan He the list of his four old friends, Tian Qi, Yuezhong Mian, Qian Shengli, and Mu Yun Shen, as well as the four people they brought from the Moonwatch Guild.
"What's this for?" Lan He asked.
"These aren't all newbies, but their levels aren't high either. They can just mix with the other newbies. What do you think of organizing them?" Ye Xiu replied.
"I... I still have a lot of things to do at Blue Brook Guild!" Lan He couldn't help but say. Although there hadn't been any major events at Blue Brook Guild recently, how could this guy order him around so naturally! He was an undercover agent! An undercover agent!
"Oh, then come over and make arrangements when you're done," Ye Xiu replied.
Lan He almost fell over. Just as he didn't know how to reply, the other party sent another message: "I suggest you use two computers and open two accounts. Do you have the conditions?"
"..." Besides punctuation marks, Lan He couldn't say anything.
Then there was a system message提示, Lan He opened it and saw that there were exactly eight, the eight people on the list Ye Xiu had just sent, applying to add him as a friend. Obviously, Ye Xiu had also told them about it.
Speechless, Lan He had no choice but to accept the application. Everyone was an old player, and they basically knew what they needed to do. After casually greeting each other, they went straight to the point.
Lan He had been managing these people in the guild for the past five days. No one knew better than him how to arrange these eight veterans. After understanding the eight people's work and rest habits, he quickly found suitable positions for them.
As for the significance of these eight people, Lan He and Ye Xiu were very clear. Their nature was basically the same as his own, they were nannies for the new players. If the guild was a little smaller, a few people could be brought over casually, but the development of Happy Guild was too terrifying. In just five days, it already had 1200 people. Lan He had been busy alone before, and now that eight more people had come, and their levels were so suitable, Lan He was greatly relieved after arranging the eight people.
"There should be more than just these old players who have joined this batch, right?" Lan He could also understand Ye Xiu's thinking. After the guild reached level ten, it suddenly stopped adding people, but it didn't directly close the application. He knew that it was waiting for the people who had left the guild five days ago to prepare to switch guilds. And this batch of people was obviously on a higher level. Lan He scanned the guild's list, and among these people, he even saw some familiar names, who had left their Blue Brook Guild and joined Happy Guild. Lan He didn't know how to deal with these people.
"Well, there should be quite a few, take your time to discover and organize them!" Ye Xiu replied.
"..." Lan He could only reply with punctuation marks. He had no temper for this hands-off shopkeeper.
"Are you planning to challenge the dungeon record?" Lan He changed the subject. To be honest, this question was the root cause of the major guilds' hostility towards Happy Guild. Logically speaking, Happy had no reason not to challenge the dungeon record. However, after Lan He had been in Happy Guild for a few days, he found that Happy didn't have the conditions to compete for the dungeon record even if they wanted to.
Level! That was the problem that restrained them.
In the entire guild, only Lord Grim, Soft Mist, and Cleansing Mist had levels comparable to the top teams of the major guilds. They could be in the most advanced dungeons of the tenth server with the dungeon teams of the major guilds.
But apart from that, he couldn't find a fourth person.
Originally, Steamed Bun Invasion, in Lord Grim's team, had been left behind by three dungeons in terms of level. As for the other ghost swordsman, One Inch Ash, who appeared later, Lan He couldn't find this person even after flipping through the guild's list.
No matter how capable this great god was, he definitely couldn't challenge any dungeon records with only three people. And accounts of this level couldn't be found in the new server. Lan He could even report the total number, which was 99 people! The 99 people who cooperated in the City of Sin. Moreover, if given some time, Lan He could write down all 99 names. They were all elite members of the major guilds. Happy would definitely not be able to win over these people.
"We don't have the conditions. Our people's levels aren't high enough." Ye Xiu's reply was indeed troubled by this problem.
"Can you lend me two accounts from your Blue Brook Guild?" Ye Xiu asked again.
"Don't even think about it." Lan He replied quickly. He already felt very strange being a nanny in Happy Guild. Borrowing accounts to use? He really couldn't explain it. The people he had been with these days saw that he was always using the Juelse (Peerless Beauty) character and thought he was addicted to being an undercover agent. They didn't know what he was actually doing.
"Your character called Lan He hasn't been online these days, right?" Ye Xiu asked.
"Yeah, it hasn't..."
"What a waste. Why don't you use it?"
"Get lost! That's my guild leader's account! Guild leader's account!!!" Lan He finally couldn't bear it anymore. Before, he had always remembered Ye Xiu's identity as a professional great god, and his tone had been respectful. However, the more he interacted with him, the more he felt that this respect was completely unnecessary.
Is it true that there is no worship without distance... After Lan He roared at the great god, he suddenly felt very good, a little addicted. (To be continued, if you want to know what happens next, please log in, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!)