Hu Die Lan

Chapter 360 A Lone Tree Is Hard to Support

Chapter 159 Infiltration and Guarding

The matter of the spies and guarding had come to an end. Although there were still two guys with unclear motives left in the guild, Ye Xiu didn't take it to heart on the surface, but he still paid enough attention to it in his mind. An outstanding spy, a resourceful spy, was enough to heavily damage a guild. The guild system in online games, before it had the backing of a club, was actually very fragile. Sometimes a very small thing could lead to the disintegration of the guild, let alone someone who was specifically aiming to destroy it.

The two unresigned characters, although Ye Xiu didn't say anything and acted as if it didn't matter in front of Chen Guo, he still remembered their names in his heart.

These were only spies who were easily exposed due to ill-considered infiltration methods. As for whether there were any mixed in among the low-level player groups, Ye Xiu didn't know. But since he had established a guild, Ye Xiu had been mentally prepared for this. Especially for a guild aiming to form a team, such struggles would never stop. When necessary, they might have to use such methods as well. This had nothing to do with right or wrong, or morality. It was already one of the most basic methods in guild competition in Glory.

Leaving these things aside for the moment, Ye Xiu scanned the guild's channel. Most people had already logged off to rest after the Guardian Deity challenge was successful. The only ones left were basically night owls. Before it was possible to create accounts and characters around the clock like the big guilds, these night owls who were willing to spend time were likely to become the first main force of the guild.

At this time, the hot topic of discussion in the channel was naturally the Guardian Power that guild members possessed after the successful challenge of the Guardian Deity. Players of various classes were discussing in pairs how to allocate these free points. Many people were browsing various online point allocation guides while debating with everyone here.

Ye Xiu felt that it was unnecessary to participate in such low-level discussions. However, as an experienced guild leader, Ye Xiu felt it was necessary to give some guidance to these rather naive newcomers, so that they could avoid detours. After watching for only a few minutes, Ye Xiu had clearly discovered that many people's theoretical basis was wrong. These theoretical guides, which should have been regarded as garbage, were dug out of some trash can by these rookies and promoted as supreme treasures here.

"Hey, you, the one called Wuhao!" Ye Xiu couldn't bear it anymore and finally called out a name.

"Here!" The player named Wuhao was one of the most active in the discussion. He was extremely happy to find that he was valued by the guild leader and was personally named. He quickly responded.

"Where did you find that guide? It's wrong!" Ye Xiu didn't use a discussion tone at all, mainly because the things Wuhao was talking about were too outrageous, not even close to the truth.

"Ah?" Wuhao was stunned.

"The Ghost Swordsman's skills are of the magic damage type, so it's right to increase intelligence to improve output. But whether it's a Zhan Gui (Blade Phantom) or a Zhen Gui (Array Phantom), intelligence is definitely not the only choice. Some of the Zhan Gui's skills have physical damage, and especially need to use normal attacks to connect attacks in many cases, so it is necessary to carefully invest some strength. Furthermore, the Zhen Gui has some skills with control effects, and spirit is the attribute that enhances these special effects, so the Zhen Gui also needs to pay enough attention to spirit. Your guide doesn't even understand the most basic professional characteristics. Just because it's a spell-type profession, you add all intelligence? It's not that simple!" Glory was Ye Xiu's most professional field, so he immediately began to talk non-stop about the guide Wuhao was touting.

"Ah..." Wuhao ahhed repeatedly, but couldn't refute a single word. He could hardly understand what Ye Xiu was saying.

"What about the guide that talks about the Battle Mage..." Ye Xiu changed the topic and pointed to another guy who was talking nonsense. Battle Mage was even more of Ye Xiu's forte, and he silenced this one in a few words.

"Also! Everyone, don't be reluctant to add the free points given by the guild's Guardian Power! If you add them wrong, or want to change them, just quit the guild and rejoin." Ye Xiu was even more dumbfounded when he found a bunch of guys discussing that the points couldn't be added randomly. Glory didn't have the kind of free points given when leveling up. These free attributes were all points given by the guild's Guardian Power. Every time you change a guild, the Guardian Power you receive is different, and the free points are automatically reset. So it can be said that you can wash your points indefinitely. There's no need to be afraid of adding them wrong.

"Those of you over there who are teaming up to go to the dungeon, what kind of professional configuration is this! You're going to be exhausted, switch two magic-type professions in!" Ye Xiu was staring at the guild channel and immediately found a pile of problems. Some people saw that the dungeon attempts had been reset and immediately organized to go to the dungeon in the guild, but the teams were not organized at all. As long as someone signed up, they would go.

There are many types of professions in Glory, and perhaps any professional combination can pass a dungeon. However, different combinations always have different play styles and cooperation. Faced with different dungeons, there are always the most efficient, or the most violent, or the safest and other reliable combinations.

For newcomers, of course, it's good to be able to smoothly complete a dungeon. In Glory, dungeon attempts are consumed every time you enter, not just when you clear it.

The fact that there were experts leading the dungeon was completely different from the novices researching and exploring on their own. Even though there were very mature guides for these dungeons online, novices would have to die many times in the process of turning them into reality. Every time they died, they would not only lose all the rewards of the dungeon, but also be penalized with a little experience. With such a mess, how could they level up as fast as those experienced veterans? Even if the veterans couldn't reach Ye Xiu's level, at least they knew how to play the dungeons and didn't have this kind of unfamiliarity.

In the past, Ye Xiu only cared about himself, taking Tang Rou, Baozi Invasion, or someone else with him, and there was no pressure to clear the dungeon even if they were rookies. But now that he was supporting a guild, with five hundred people, it was obviously impossible to rely on one person to support it. As a result, he had no choice but to nag in the guild channel, correcting the inappropriate things he saw.

After such a toss, Ye Xiu didn't do anything himself and just stared at the guild channel and chatted for two hours. This was when only a small part of the guild was online, and there were already so many problems. When all five hundred people were online, how many trivial matters would there be?

Ye Xiu felt a headache just thinking about it. Building a guild was a troublesome business, so professional teams would find someone to manage it. Professional players were just a backstage, how could they personally come and intervene in these affairs?

Ye Xiu didn't want to do this either, but there was no helper around him. Tang Rou was strong, but she was probably not as good as these newcomers in these aspects. Baozi Invasion was familiar with online games, but letting him manage the guild? That would be an idea that would only be generated if his head hit a tree. Su Mucheng and Chen Guo could both help, but due to their respective limitations, they couldn't help much at present.

Turning around, Ye Xiu's gaze finally stopped on the two level 36 characters in the guild.

Neither of these two had logged off yet, so they seemed to be night owls as well.

When fighting the Guardian Deity, Ye Xiu had actually paid attention to these people's actions. The little tricks of deliberately holding back or trying not to cooperate could not escape the eyes of an old bone like Ye Xiu. This was also the reason why he was more convinced that these people were spies, but it wasn't really because he suspected them just because they rushed in at the beginning.

However, although Ye Xiu's vision was sharp, he was in the midst of battle after all, and it was impossible for him to pay attention to these things all the time, so his observation was not very comprehensive. For example, Ye Xiu couldn't recall what these two characters did when killing the Guardian Deity. This was also one of the reasons why he couldn't be sure of their identities.

"If they are really spies, maybe I can use them again?" Ye Xiu pondered for a while. Those who come to be spies are all loyal to the guild and are definitely old hands at Glory. Although they may not have any management talents, Ye Xiu doesn't need such managers at present. He just hopes to have a helper who can share the burden of leading these newcomers. As long as they are Glory veterans, they can basically do the job.

However, this job is not the same as fighting the Guardian Deity. This is already treating the other party as a core leader. This is the circle that every spy wants to enter with their heads sharpened. Entering such a circle gives them the opportunity to establish their prestige among the guild players. If this person is a spy, then it will be really dangerous.

What to do? Ye Xiu quietly considered for a while, and finally clicked on the names of the two and tried to apply to add them as friends.

Soon, one person had passed, while the other, obviously online, had not responded for a long time.

The one who didn't respond was of course Lan He. He didn't know what to do now, so he took this spy's account and wandered around the vast map of Glory. Suddenly, he received a system message. He casually clicked it open and saw that it was Jun Moxiao's friend request, and he was immediately stunned.

"What does this mean?" Lan He found that his life was really miserable. He clearly wanted to be here in a daze, but things always happened to him, and they were all things that he had to think about.

After thinking about it without any clue, Lan He didn't care. He agreed to the friend request, added him back, and then took the initiative to send a message: "Guild leader, what's the matter?"

"What are you doing? If you have nothing to do, come to the arena and let's spar!" The other party's reply was completely in the tone of an old friend, which made Lan He a little恍惚 again.

"Did he recognize me? Impossible!" Lan He muttered to himself while replying to the message, "Okay, where to go?" (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in, there are more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!)