This number was the position the boss had left for him. Although he hadn't been notified in advance, according to the boss's words, Li Chonglou only needed to go directly there and give his name.
So, Li Chonglou walked into the residential area directly with his backpack.
During this time, some official staff from the camp came to verify his identity. Li Chonglou took out his Red Coast identity token.
"Huh? Didn't you all go to the front lines for support? Why aren't you going?"
The staff member's words made Li Chonglou's expression freeze. He then recalled that he seemed to have encountered a similar reaction before.
However, he remained outwardly calm and said, "I had something to deal with, so I didn't go."
"I see. Then you can go in. You should know the rules, right? Just don't cause trouble."
The staff member waved his hand. Li Chonglou said thanks and walked into the house.
The interior was different from the collective dormitories in the ground world. The space in each room was actually not too small, equipped with all the necessary facilities, and there were at least three rooms.
If one had to describe it, it perfectly fit the idiom, "A sparrow is small but has all its vital organs."
However, this also gave Li Chonglou a doubt.
There were at least hundreds of experts in the underground world, and if you included those who rarely appeared, there might even be thousands. With so many people, were these small houses really enough?
He suspected that it wasn't even enough for one-tenth of the people to rent.
Shortly after this doubt arose, Li Chonglou found the answer at the stairs.
At the place leading upstairs, there was a floor number indicator sign, which read the number one.
This wasn't the key point. The key point was that after this 'one', there was also a total floor number indicator, which read negative three to three.
This place actually had underground space.
Upon seeing this, Li Chonglou understood. With six floors, plus three camps, and not all teams choosing to rent, it should be enough.
"I should take care of the main business first."
Li Chonglou walked upstairs and soon found the room number of the Little Knife Team.
Room 303. This was also on the negative three to positive three floors. It was quite a coincidence. Li Chonglou coughed lightly and then knocked three times.
"Hello, I was introduced by Uncle Lang."
Uncle Lang was the boss from before. Li Chonglou had exchanged contact information with him before leaving, which naturally included his name.
Upon hearing the movement inside, someone opened the door after a moment.
It was a burly man wearing a vest, looking somewhat casual.
"You said you were introduced by Uncle Lang?"
The big man's expression was low and he appeared somewhat unapproachable.
Li Chonglou nodded calmly, but his heart also raised a trace of vigilance. Although this was a camp and there were staff members outside, in the end, his life was his own, and the only one responsible for it was himself.
Therefore, he wouldn't fully trust others.
However, in the next second, the burly man suddenly grinned, and his expression instantly turned into a bright smile.
"You've arrived at the perfect time, come in quickly."
Saying that, the big man put his arm around Li Chonglou's shoulder. This sudden change caught Li Chonglou off guard.
It wasn't until he entered the room that he realized there were five other people sitting inside. Clearly, all the main members of the Little Knife Team were here.
Uncle Lang had briefly introduced the Little Knife Team to him. The captain was a famous freelancer named Lie Dao, who used to hang out in Shangjing. Later, due to a chance encounter, he learned about the existence of the underground world, and because his strength was quite good, he established himself here.
Uncle Lang told him these things because he wanted to convey one point: Lie Dao was also from Shangjing and had a certain influence.
This point was actually very important, because connections also related to a team's potential. Lie Dao's ability to navigate the circles in Shangjing would give him some natural advantages in the underground world.
This was beyond doubt.
Uncle Lang's purpose was simple: he wanted Li Chonglou to stay and develop with the Wolf Team, not just be a temporary member.
It should be explained here that Li Chonglou learned from Uncle Lang that all teams recruit new members to start as temporary members.
If they performed well, they would naturally be recruited as official members. If they performed poorly, the blood crystals earned from completed tasks would settle the matter.
Therefore, after Li Chonglou entered, all five people cast scrutinizing gazes at him.
However, the burly man who initially appeared very serious seemed unconcerned about those things and said heartily, "Don't be so serious. It's rare for someone to be willing to come, and they're introduced by Uncle Lang. What are you hesitating for?"
Li Chonglou's good impression of him immediately increased. Let those who speak well say more!
Among the five people, a man with a buzz cut sitting in the corner had the most distinct aura. Li Chonglou noticed him as soon as he entered and had already made a guess about his identity.
His speaking at this moment confirmed his identity.
"A team must have team rules. The procedure still needs to be followed. Huang, you do it."
His voice was steady, and his tone was not one of negotiation. It was clear that this was Captain Lie Dao, whom Uncle Lang had mentioned.
Lie Dao was not young, probably around fifty, but judging by his appearance, he looked no older than forty. His thick eyebrows and large eyes made him appear very spirited.
However, what was truly memorable was his aquiline nose. If he were to wear a white robe, people might mistake him for a Western European at first glance.
And the Huang that Lie Dao mentioned was the burly man who had brought Li Chonglou in.
The latter said with a wry smile, "Captain, is the procedure really necessary? We need manpower this time, not core players."
Lie Dao did not respond. He merely glanced at him faintly. Seeing this, the burly man could only say to Li Chonglou, "Kid, there's no helping it. Since the captain has spoken, it's going to be a bit of trouble for you."
Li Chonglou initially thought it was some complex procedure, but the next moment he was told he just needed to punch the big man and let the big man punch him.
"That simple?"
The burly man smiled and said, "It's simple for you to hit me, but enduring my punch might not be so easy. I happen to have a natural strength."
The burly man stretched his muscles. The people in the underground world deliberately concealed their auras, so Li Chonglou couldn't sense their true strength.
However, a team that was merely at the King level shouldn't be outrageously strong. Li Chonglou agreed without much hesitation.
However, he still made arrangements with Elder An.
"This will be quick. Explain it to Old Lin and the others."
"Don't worry, I will."
Seeing that Li Chonglou didn't refuse, the people in the room naturally cleared some space. Although it was still cramped, it was enough for a simple punch exchange.
The burly man didn't hold back and directly revealed his aura. As Li Chonglou had guessed, it was only peak fifth level.
"You go first, otherwise I won't be able to control my strength."