It was at this moment that Yang Jia realized the distorted communication capabilities within this game world. Judging by their technological advancements, they were fully capable of expanding communications to the entire world. However, in reality, normal communication and information exchange were concentrated within the city.
However, no one noticed or doubted this, including herself in the past.
Of course, there are ways of communication between cities, and they are not completely closed off. However, it is also an indisputable fact that ordinary people basically cannot access them.
But since we are in the game world, everything is controlled by the system program, so there is nothing strange about it.
Now Yang Jia finally understood why she'd always felt a little strange about this game, but she couldn't pinpoint the reason. It was because it felt so "real," so immersive. Previously, Yang Jia had assumed it was because it was a holographic game, so realistic, that it felt that way. But now she understood: it was actually because, aside from the people around her, she couldn't sense the presence of other players.
If this is a game, it should be a stand-alone RPG, not a large-scale online game.
What should the online gaming world look like?
Yang Jia said the place where players' presence is most evident is undoubtedly the World Channel, which is constantly flooded with activity 24/7. It's a place brimming with excitement and gossip, interspersed with business and small talk. Just spending a morning watching the World Channel will instantly give you a comprehensive understanding of the game. And amidst this bustling clamor, everyone feels a sense of belonging as a player.
Look, there are so many people in this game! No matter where you are, you can communicate with everyone with just a click of your mouse!
But the game Yang Jia was currently in was clearly different. Forget about the world channel; it didn't even have a friend system. Up until now, Yang Jia didn't know about other places, but players in Phoenix City communicated entirely through phone calls. This made them more completely immersed in the game, completely eliminating the "game feeling" that came with regular game communication methods.
Yang Jia couldn't tell whether this was a good thing or a bad thing. But she did understand why it was set up this way. Not only the players, but even the NPCs and cities themselves barely communicated with each other. Clearly, this was preparation for a future war. After all, the players' special identities made it difficult to keep many war strategies secret, making it much easier to send in undercover agents. If the war broke out, the undercover agents could reveal everything with just one phone call. So what was the point of fighting?
Perhaps this setting was made for the sake of balance?
I wonder if there will be changes in the future, or if the system will allow players to create their own communication networks? This is a direction worth trying. Yang Jia made a note of this, intending to bring it up at a suitable time, and then continued to consider sending out several teams.
The first person to send back a message was Li Bai. The message came back the day after she left. It was very brief, with only two words: "Safe."
But even so, Yang Jia was very satisfied. At least Li Bai really took him seriously.
Although she had suspected before that each team leader might have his own plans, Yang Jia did not expect that they would never return and there would be no news.
In this situation, remember that Li Bai, the one who sent the message back, was practically an angel! No matter how aloof and powerful she was, it couldn't dispel Yang Jia's view. Or perhaps it was because she was so aloof, logically unconstrained by anyone, that even her leaders seemed unable to command her, so they had to abandon Phoenix City and leave it to her to run. Such a person was willing to consider Yang Jia's reaction and provide timely information, which clearly shows her dedication to Yang Jia.
Although Yang Jia always felt that Li Bai was being unreasonably good to her, and couldn't help but feel doubtful about it, she couldn't help but admit that this was real goodness that couldn't help but move people.
Fortunately, not long after Li Bai, Bai Yu and Qiu Yue also reported back. Their reports were more detailed, briefly describing the situation in Partridge City and Dapeng City, as well as their own progress. In reality, they had made almost no progress.
This was within Yang Jia's expectations; after all, this undertaking was bound to be difficult. She encouraged the captains, then politely declined their request for additional personnel. After all, Yang Jia's staff was already limited. While Yang Jia felt that developing NPC forces was not a bad idea, as it didn't require a high level of players, considering there were still at least tens of thousands of players in Phoenix City, it would be difficult to suppress them if her forces were too few.
This is still for players who remain active and traceable - another tricky thing about the special setting of this holographic game. Just like Yang Jia disguised himself as a player, as long as the player himself does not want to reveal his identity, he can also disguise himself as an NPC, and ordinary people will not notice their existence.
Especially those casual gamers, who had no interest in combat and hadn't considered analyzing the so-called "future direction of gaming" like Yang Jia and his colleagues. They found a suitable job in the game and thrived there, completely ignoring the so-called ups and downs.
The last person to send back a message was Zhao Feng. Yang Jia hadn't had much hope for him. After all, he was a complete stranger to her, and she had no idea which side he was on. So, having not received any messages before, she assumed he might be trying to take the opportunity to leave. Unexpectedly, she finally received news, and it was good news.
According to Zhao Feng, there were no major forces in Xi Que City, where he had gone. There were only a few loosely organized groups of players, formed to allow them to leave the city and fight monsters. After all, it was very dangerous to be outside the city with a small group. Not everyone was lucky enough to have a powerful fighter like Li Bai in the early stages of development. Therefore, when these people initially tried to leave the city, they suffered heavy losses, which led them to learn from their mistakes and start forming groups to leave.
It was precisely because of this that the organizational structure was so loose. After all, there were no such things as guilds in the game, making it difficult to unite players. Furthermore, the administrators lacked the skills and resources of Zheng Yizhao, and their focus wasn't on this, so the results were naturally quite different.
Coincidentally, the leader of one of these small organizations was a close friend of Zhao Feng's. While it might be a coincidence, Yang Jia suspected Zhao Feng had chosen Xi Que City for this very reason. After all, he didn't know what was happening in Xi Que City in-game, but outside of the game, he could learn from his friends that they were in Xi Que City, thereby gaining more intelligence.
Of course, Magpie City happens to be near Phoenix City, which is probably just a coincidence.
As the first city to have a city lord, Phoenix City naturally held considerable influence within the Chinese region. Consequently, with the mediation of his good friend, he had reached a preliminary agreement with other organizations, establishing a friendly and cooperative relationship between the two cities.
It is said to be friendly cooperation, but the strong entry of Nirvana Guild will definitely bring these loose organizations together. These forces will naturally be broken up and rebuilt, which is equivalent to handing the city over to them.
However, for most ordinary players who don't have too many ambitions, following the trend is also an option. Besides, there is Li Bai in Phoenix City.
This point, which was specifically brought up, once again refreshed Yang Jia's mind about Li Bai's status among the younger generation.
Yang Jia has always felt that the power that others have worked so hard to develop is certainly impossible to hand over to others, and a fierce struggle is inevitable.
As it turns out, there really are such fools! They voluntarily give up their territory before the fight even begins.
And it's just because of a name.
Li Bai. What kind of person is she in reality? Some fear her, some love her, some dread her, and some admire her. It's contradictory, but it's real.
It was not until Xi Que City, with the participation of Yang Jia, that this initial cooperation intention was expanded into specific terms and the first round of negotiations was completed. However, when he brought people to Zheng Yizhao in Jackdaw City, there was still no news.
Yang Jia believed that this was definitely not because they encountered a very bad situation and could not even send back the news.
Therefore, Zheng Yizhao's choice is beyond doubt. He really wants to take advantage of this opportunity to completely leave Phoenix City and part ways amicably.
Yang Jia also confirmed this news from the system and Bai Ting.
At that time, Yang Jia was leading his team out of the city.
As the city lord, she was naturally responsible for overall planning, but she also did not give up on going out of the city to fight. After all, improving her own strength was also very important.
Warfare in the information age can no longer resemble the cold weapon era, where thousands of people charged towards each other, fiercely fighting to determine victory or defeat. Beyond technological advancements, if one does not want to destroy the world with powerful physical weapons, then close combat will inevitably be limited to clashes between small groups of troops.
In this case, personal combat effectiveness is also one of the very important indicators.
Especially since this is in the game, this aspect is even more obvious.
Besides, Yang Jia currently utilizes the NPC army the most, but their individual strength cannot compare to that of the players. The dangers outside the city are numerous, and the players need to conduct a round of mopping-up first. After the dangers are resolved, these troops can be dispatched to collect and excavate various supplies.
This time, Yang Jia led the team out of the city to a certain mineral resource site.
This was once one of Phoenix City's energy mineral deposits, but due to the importance of the minerals, the location was kept highly confidential, making it unknown to many. Furthermore, during the conflict between the brothers Yuanjia and Yuanhai, both suffered losses, each claiming a valuable token, yet neither succeeded. This incomplete legacy of the city lord led to the NPCs gradually losing the ability to explore beyond the city. Coupled with the loss of certain information, this mineral vein completely lost control, becoming buried in time.
While Yang Jia could monitor and map the entire Phoenix City through the Phoenix Tower, it only covered the surface. For example, when they were trapped in the tunnels beneath the City Lord's Mansion, the Phoenix Tower was useless. Of course, it was also possible that Yang Jia hadn't yet fully mastered it. While resources like plants and animals were manageable, mineral resources were beyond Yang Jia's control and required on-site surveys.
It was not until Yuan Jia integrated into the sword and Yang Jia inherited his memory that he learned many secrets.
Afterwards, she checked the information about Phoenix City and confirmed that it had never been discovered and was likely still a rich mining area. Yang Jia then personally brought people to investigate.
This mining area had never been discovered before because the exploration teams in the city had not headed in this direction and had never been to this place. So now, as Yang Jia and his group traveled, they collected new species of plants, animals, and minerals to fill out their atlas.
She didn’t know what the use of this atlas was before. Recently, after becoming the city lord and knowing more, Yang Jia realized that the things in these atlases were very special and that very important components could often be extracted and used in various industries and directions.
Of course, because there are so many varieties, the laboratories in the city have done a lot of research on this, but there are still many aspects that are blank.
That is the part that Yang Jia needs to promote.
While collecting information, a golden message suddenly flashed on the travel brochure.
Yang Jia suspected that he had not seen it clearly, so he turned back to the page of major events, looked at it for a moment, and finally accepted it.
System message: Player Zheng Yizhao becomes the lord of Jackdaw City, opening a new chapter of the game.
She was not wrong, he succeeded.
Of course, Yang Jia wasn't the only one to see this message. His teammates all stopped what they were doing and turned to look at him. Although all sorts of thoughts were swirling in Yang Jia's mind, he still remembered the overall situation and asked with a smile, "Why are you looking at me? Get back to work!"
The team members had no choice but to lower their heads again. Bai Ting slowly moved closer to Yang Jia and called her softly, "Captain."
"What's wrong?" Yang Jia asked.
Bai Ting's face showed a trace of confusion, "Actually... Zheng Yizhao probably won't come back."
Yang Jia was slightly startled, wondering if Bai Ting really thought she was so naive that she couldn't even see the situation clearly? But when she said this, it was both a reminder and a comfort, so she could only smile and say, "I guessed it. It doesn't matter if he doesn't come back. I can't let him be inferior to me."
Besides, compared with Li Bai not coming back, Zheng Yizhao’s side is nothing.
Just as I was thinking this, another golden message followed silently after the previous line of words.
System message: Player Li Bai becomes the lord of Bailu City, opening a new chapter of the game.
Compared to this news, Zheng Yizhao not coming back is nothing. Yang Jia was slightly startled and subconsciously turned to look at Bai Ting.
Bai Ting also looked over with a bewildered expression. Their eyes met, and they both lowered their heads.
In fact, I shouldn't have doubted Li Bai. Especially Bai Ting, she was a die-hard supporter of Li Bai. But the timing of this news was too intriguing, and with Zheng Yizhao as a control group, it was impossible not to be suspicious.
Besides, Li Bai's thoughts were always unpredictable. Although she got along well with Yang Jia in Phoenix City, who knew what she was really planning?
The atmosphere was somewhat tense, and Yang Jia was unusually absent-minded throughout the entire process. Luckily, they were only here to take a look and slay any threatening beasts. While they would spawn, powerful bosses had a cooldown. By cleaning up regularly, there was no need to worry about the mine being destroyed once it was established.
During the process, Yang Jia made two mistakes and was almost hit by the boss. Under the watchful eyes of all the team members, he had to concentrate and deal with the situation first.
After returning to the city, Yang Jia locked himself in the room.
She understood the logic, but if emotions could be controlled, they weren't emotions anymore. She'd thought that sooner or later, she'd be separated from Li Bai, and this feeling became even more pronounced after Li Bai led the team out. At the time, Yang Jia thought she'd already accepted this.
But this system message let her know that it wasn't. Although Li Bairen had left, she still nominally belonged to Phoenix City at that time. She even sent a message after arriving there, indirectly proving this. Although the two were not together, they were still "family."
But now, Li Bai has become the lord of Bailu City, and this self-deceiving idea has finally been completely shattered.
Li Bai and she are not the same kind of people. It is fate that they have walked together for a while, and they will part ways sooner or later.
To take a step back, even if they do not break up, Li Bai will still exist as a member of the "Nirvana Guild", but as the city lord, she must be stationed in Bailu City, just like Li Bai will stay in Phoenix City and plan various future development plans in an orderly manner.
Maybe at the moment you are just taking a fork in the road that seems not far away, but in the future, it is very likely that you will drift further and further away and never be able to reunite.
She had expected this a long time ago, but when the day finally came, she still found it hard to accept.
…
No one came to comfort Yang Jia. Although the team members all noticed that something was wrong, no one dared to say anything.
Yang Jia was undoubtedly a very good captain. But everyone had also come into contact with Li Bai and naturally knew her abilities. This kind of person couldn't be suppressed. If she wanted to, she would stay. If she didn't, no one could stop her from leaving.
Bai Ting really wanted to try to persuade him, but she was even more afraid of saying the wrong thing. After all, she couldn't make a promise on Li Bai's behalf, so she could only offer some dry, insignificant words of comfort. If she accidentally touched Yang Jia's sore spot, it would only make matters worse.
After thinking about it, she simply logged off and went to find Li Bai.
It was only after she logged off that Bai Ting realized she had made a mistake. She could log off at any time, but Li Bai, who had just become the city lord, must be busy in the game and would not be waiting there for her to find him.
Bai Ting felt a little discouraged. Although the system would remind Li Bai to answer the call if she made one, Bai Ting, out of habit, didn't dare interrupt Li Bai's work. The consequences would be dire.
She thought about it, left a message for Li Bai, and then went back to the game.
She had sent a standard message, one that wouldn't automatically prompt a response, requiring the user to check it themselves. They were all used to checking their communication devices immediately after logging off the game. After all, after spending a few days online, they needed to catch up on what was happening in the real world to distract themselves from the game world.
However, it was uncertain when Li Bai would actually see the message. Bai Ting was just doing her best. In her opinion, even Yang Jia couldn't influence Li Bai's decision. So, what difference did it make whether he read it or not?
…
Yang Jia was lost in her feelings for a long time, then suddenly woke up, realizing it was already dark and a little hungry. But she didn't want to eat, so she turned over in bed, trying to suppress her emotions and think about other things.
Li Bai's ascension to the position of Lord of Bailu City would have an impact far beyond Yang Jia. In fact, this news would send a huge shockwave through the entire Phoenix City community. It was unknown how many of them had originally come to Phoenix City solely for the name Li Bai. This was the impact of Li Bai's personal reputation, and now that she was gone, it was likely that this influence would be taken with her.
Of course, some people would feel accustomed to living in Phoenix City and that there was nothing wrong with it, so they would choose to stay. But Yang Jia couldn't say how many such people there would be.
In addition, Magpie City originally wanted to form an alliance with Phoenix City because of Li Bai's reputation, but now there may be changes.
However, this problem is not difficult to solve. When the time comes, Phoenix City and Bailu City will also form an alliance. As long as Li Bai does not intend to completely sever ties, it is very easy to handle.
Yang Jia lay there thinking for a while, her mind growing increasingly confused. She thought it would be a good idea for Li Bai to leave now, taking her influence with her. Then Phoenix City would truly be under her control. While her power would likely decline significantly, the game world was still safe, giving her time to develop. Furthermore, if these people left, Yang Jia could boldly use NPCs to fill their vacancies, ultimately developing Phoenix City into a research-focused city populated primarily by NPCs.
Of course, military equipment will also keep up, there is no doubt about that.
Thinking about the potentially difficult road ahead, Yang Jia slowly emerged from her depression. She sat up in bed, found a pen and paper, and wrote down the random thoughts that had crossed her mind, organizing them one by one. These thoughts might not be useful at the moment, but they would save her a lot of trouble when forming a comprehensive plan in the future. It would be a shame if she forgot them.
As she wrote the plan, Yang Jia felt as if her five senses were slowly returning, and the feeling of hunger in her stomach gradually became clearer. She fished out some dried meat from her bag and nibbled on it while she wrote. By the time she finished, she felt extremely sleepy and fell asleep on the bed.
It’s like I had many dreams, but I couldn’t remember anything when I woke up.
Yang Jia was lying on the bed, but suddenly remembered his past.
It's really strange. He clearly knew that all of that might not have happened at all, and it was just a "memory" woven by the system and forced upon him. Yang Jia usually didn't go back to recollect it, but when he recalled it at this moment, the scene was vivid and clear, as if it happened yesterday.
She grew up in a juvenile detention center.
Modern people pursue self-reliance, and relationships between adults are becoming increasingly cold. They are often unwilling to be bound by marriage, and are even less willing to spend a lot of time and energy raising children. After all, if this time and energy is used on oneself, it can make life very comfortable and wonderful. Why should we "sacrifice" it?
The sharp decline in population naturally did not meet the needs of the government, so many corresponding policies were introduced, including birth bonuses, and the policy that if a child was born and the parents were unable to raise the child, the child could be sent to a juvenile child support center to be raised by the government.
To be fair, the staff at the foster care center are dedicated and treat every child well. Although they don't have a parent, everyone feels like they're part of a large family, and they don't feel they're missing anything. Furthermore, the government's various welfare policies fully guarantee that the children will grow up healthy, happy, and safe until they reach the age of fourteen and leave the foster care center.
Then, between the ages of fourteen and eighteen, they live independently in government-provided housing and complete their secondary school education. After turning eighteen, they must support themselves, whether they continue their studies or enter the workforce.
Leaving the foster care center at the age of fourteen was probably the first memorable farewell in Yang Jia's life.
The other children her age were overwhelmed by the shadow of separation, crying all day long. Yang Jia wondered whether the greater sadness and anxiety stemmed from the reluctance to leave the care center where they had grown up, or from the uncertainty and pressure of impending independent life. But at the time, she acted like an outsider, neither sad nor afraid, a stark contrast to those around her.
On the day he left the foster care center, Yang Jia heard a teacher's evaluation of him, which could be summed up in two words: cold and indifferent.
Yang Jia herself had no objection to this assessment, because she felt that she was just that kind of person. For the next seven or eight years, she lived alone, always keeping to herself and keeping her distance from those around her, yet surprisingly, she found her life quite enjoyable.
To put it nicely, this kind of personality is easy-going, but to put it bluntly, it is heartless.
Until recently, she gradually felt that her blood was also hot. It was just that the time was wrong, the place was wrong, and the people were wrong.
At this moment, this memory suddenly emerged from her mind. Yang Jia pondered it for a long time, but she couldn't figure out why she suddenly remembered this. After a moment of confusion, she put the question behind her, got out of bed, and went out to start a busy day.
As a result, as soon as I arrived at the office, I received news from Li Bai.
Signals could not be transmitted between cities, so information was exchanged using a very ancient method - letters.
Compared to the vague "peace" in the last letter, this one was much thicker, and the content was naturally richer. More importantly, this time it had a heading, indicating that it was a letter addressed to Yang Jia.
In this letter, Li Bai first explained how he became the city lord. It turned out that things weren't going as Yang Jia had imagined, with Li Bai relying on his immense fighting prowess to overpower the others and then defeat the city lord to take the throne. In reality, the people of Bailu City were considered Li Bai's subordinates, so after Li Bai arrived, they surrendered their leadership position. It was then that Li Bai, using his experience, led his men to kill the city lord.
So although Li Bai set out several days later than others, he was able to complete the task at the same time as Zheng Yizhao.
However, although it was different from what he had guessed, it also verified Yang Jia's idea that there was a larger force behind it, and the resources and area it controlled were not comparable to Yang Jia's.
She had always been vaguely worried.
If they had taken out Phoenix City and left it to Li Bai to deal with in the past, now that Li Bai has left, can Phoenix City still maintain its previous transcendent status? Will someone come and try to take it over, or at least ensure that Yang Jia is under their control?
But this problem was easily resolved by the letter Li Bai had sent. Not only did Li Bai mention the alliance with Phoenix City in her letter, but it was also a statement of purpose. In name only, Li Bai was still a Phoenix City resident, a member of the Nirvana Guild. Her letter made clear that this wouldn't change just because she became the Lord of White Heron City.
Of course, words are not enough. As a sign of sincerity, Li Bai invited Yang Jia to visit Bailu City and to finalize the alliance.
The city lord needs to stay in the city, but that doesn't mean he can't leave. It's just that there are too many things to deal with, so he doesn't have much time to go out. But no matter how busy he is, as long as he is willing, he can always make time.
After reading the letter, Yang Jia was momentarily unsure of what to feel. But there was no doubt that the depression that had enveloped her yesterday had been completely banished from her body. Li Bai might have left, but she was still her partner, unchanged. After yesterday's events, this already satisfied Yang Jia.
Bai Ting observed Yang Jia's expression from the side. Seeing that Yang Jia's expression was relaxed, she couldn't help but ask, "What did the boss say?"
Yang Jia handed her the letter and said, "Take a look."
Bai Ting was very happy after reading it. "So, we are going to Bailu City?"
"It's me who's going." Yang Jia stood up and looked at her and said, "You have to stay and manage the daily affairs of Phoenix City until I come back."
"protest!"
“Protests are futile.”
Seeing Bai Ting stunned and staring at him like that, Yang Jia couldn't help but touch his face and asked, "Why are you looking at me like that? Is there something wrong with me?"
"No." Bai Ting quickly shook her head. "Just now, I felt like you were possessed by the boss. The expression and tone were so similar, it scared me!"
Yang Jia was startled, the corners of his lips curved, and he placed the documents in Bai Ting's hand. "I'll leave these to you. I'll go pack my things and leave soon. I'll be back the day after tomorrow at the latest. If anything happens, I'll send a message. By the way, where's Qin Yan?"
Qin Yan used to be in charge of the factory, but now that the researchers have moved here, Qin Yan has naturally followed suit. The factory can be managed by anyone. Because the Nirvana Guild has become their own, the business plan that Yang Jia and Qin Yan had originally devised has stalled. Qin Yan has been freed up for a while now, temporarily helping to accommodate the researchers. Calculating the time, it should be about time.
Now that the two cities were forming an alliance, negotiations were inevitable. No matter how close Yang Jia and Li Bai were, they still had to go through this process; after all, they weren't the same person. Besides... Yang Jia thought about it. Was her relationship with Li Bai good? She wasn't really sure.
Qin Yan was called over, his face filled with obvious excitement. "Yang Jia, good news! We finally have a cure for the poison that Feng Qingxuan and Zhao Wenhan were poisoned with last time!"
Although the two had already detoxified themselves by dying once, Yang Jia's philosophy kept the virus research going. With the two serving as samples, and with a steady supply of rat samples—the rat extermination team, under Zhou Jie's command, had even captured several rats, which were now being raised in the laboratory for research—after some time, a potent drug was finally developed.
At present, it seems that this thing is of no use, but in fact, not to mention that it can be used in biological warfare in the future, the significance of the discovery of new viruses and their specific drugs in the field of biological disciplines alone is completely worth it.
No scientific achievement can be built on empty space; it must be based on a lot of related research. Labs are already inducing mutations in these viruses, and with time, we might be able to uncover other discoveries.
So Yang Jia was very happy to hear the news. But Qin Yan brought more good news than just this.
During this time, Qin Yan had put in a lot of effort in managing these researchers. After all, for him, the projects these people were working on might become his own businesses in the future, so how could he not be dedicated?
It had been quite some time since Yang Jia recruited these people. Considering that the technological level of this game world was not as high as that of the real world, after initially getting accustomed to the research environment, everyone began their own research projects, and now it was almost time for them to produce results.
Because there are so many people and projects, the speed of producing results is almost like a "blowout".
Among them, what Qin Yan is most optimistic about is the system platform developed by Zhang Zitao.
"We've always been talking about the Nirvana Guild, but the game doesn't actually recognize it, and there aren't any constraints, so the structure has always been very loose, allowing people to come and go as they please. Now with this platform, things are completely different!" Qin Yan's face was filled with excitement. "Can you believe it? Zhang Zitao actually connected this thing to the game system! I still don't know how he did it!"
Yang Jia was also quite surprised. This system was connected to the game system, meaning data could be transferred from there. It could be said that Zhang Zitao had copied the guild system from the game Yang Jia had played before, and then he had legalized his copycat!
Once the data is connected, all players' personal data can be accessed and displayed, and subsystems can then be designed based on the main system. The previously mentioned topics of guild contributions, member organization, and management can finally be put on the agenda. In other words, all guild players will be equipped with personal terminals where they can check their guild contributions and redeem items—of course, they will need to go to the warehouse to claim them after redemption. They can also interact with other guild members!
This is a huge breakthrough and will undoubtedly have a huge promoting effect on the centripetal force of guild members.
Although Yang Jia didn't know how Zhang Zitao had done it, it did give her a clue: the system allowed for players' personal creation. While there weren't any channels or guild systems in the game, if players could create something on their own, the system would recognize its existence.
After getting this result, many ideas immediately popped up in Yang Jia's mind.
The clearest example is the worldwide communication system. Once established, wouldn't this be a "world channel"? It could perfectly recreate the gaming atmosphere that Yang Jia was familiar with and missed.
The author has something to say: Because the author got the extra chapter of the red spider lily [Try to smile]
I will finish the number of words I paid for even if I have to kneel down_(:зゝ∠)_
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