Xia Chuohe played games day and night until she died of exhaustion. The bad news: she didn't die completely and transmigrated into the monster-slaying game she was playing before her death – ...
Xia Chuhe took a cup and poured drinks for everyone: "Cheers! To freedom!"
Li Qiusheng immediately perked up again: "Cheers! Long live freedom!"
Wang Yan raised her glass in response: "Cheers?"
Lu Dangui silently mouthed "Cheers!"
After finishing his drink, night was about to fall. Xia Chuhe ruthlessly sent Wang Yan back to the base, as there was no place for him to stay in the small courtyard.
After sending everyone away, Xia Chuhe realized that he hadn't done anything important: he hadn't come up with a name for the organization, and he hadn't mentioned going into the dungeon together next time.
Xia Chuhe asked 02 about establishing an organization.
The fact that there were only five nameless individuals is very valuable for their six-person team to learn from.
After chatting with 02 for a while, Xia Chuhe learned that the nameless group was actually an unregistered, unofficial organization...
There are two advantages to being in an officially registered military unit.
Firstly, when you're out and about and encounter guards or reserve troops, if you give them your name, they'll likely give you some preferential treatment, or at the very least, treat you politely.
Secondly, they can receive some high-reward, low-risk missions, but these missions will be prioritized for large groups. For example, the mission that the Holy Fire Meow Meow Legion previously accepted, which described the core of the dungeon.
Wild organizations like these, run by nobody, are completely ignored and can be disbanded whenever they want.
Xia Chuhe was very satisfied that she didn't need to receive any benefits from the authorities, didn't need to report, and wouldn't be noticed.
Xia Chuhe simply created a group chat of six people.
Members: Xia Chuhe, Lu Danggui, Xia Baoer, Li Qiusheng, Wang Yan, Zhao Maomao.