Chapter 1046 - Restless Turmoil (2/2)
Rhode nodded to Gillian’s report It was his decision to stop the Grians fro the country Besides, Mini Bubble Gureed wholeheartedly The Grians were a no The reason was simple; no one welcomed them The Grians pretended to be extre for perracious perranted, they would settle down and never followed local rules and laws Moreover, they stubbornly insisted in following their own customs and this wasn’t all They also forced the locals to obey their custoed many territories The Grians were driven away countless tied their ways As players, Rhode, Canary, and Mini Bubble Gum also had personal encounters with them The trio didn’t care if the Grians followed their customs, but it was an entirely differentothers Therefore, ever since the Void Territory started accepting refugees, Rhode commanded sternly to never allow entry to the Grians If anyone were to sle them into the country, they would be killed if they resisted
Marlene more or less understood the purpose behind Rhode’s order On the other hand, even though others didn’t understand it, they continued to execute since it was approved by Rhode, Canary, and Mini Bubble Gum, and Marlene didn’t oppose it
But Rhode didn’t expect soh to disobey his order
“What’s the exact situation?”
Rhode didn’t uilds had all sorts of conflicts, especially as they developed That hy the veterans and newbies were always clashi+ng with each other Souild since it was established and they deserved souild shouldn’t give them up whenever it pleased them as it would be too cruel On the contrary, some members believed that the so-called ‘duties’ should only be handled by the capable ones e output and control in my moves than you, so why should you be the one to lead and not me? Besides, you only come online twice a week; you can’t possibly expect everyone to wait for you to show up before we raid a dungeon together, right? Who do you think you are?</euilds faced A suild leader leaned toward the veterans too ed and unfair On the other hand, if the guild leader supported the newbiesthat they had worked hard and performed a valuable service, so why ht have a sufficient skill level, but were they as passionate as the veterans in loving the guild? Could they guarantee that they would be loyal to the guild? Wouldn’t everything be wasted effort if they were headhunted by other guilds?
The Internet was a virtual world and it was due to this reason that people often lacked restraint in reality In the real world, rarely were there people ere bold enough to slare at their boss furiously But in the world of the Internet, three sentences of conflict could leave one blacklisted to lose; who do you think you are?</euilds failed to prosper One of the reasons was that everything happened in the virtual world If all netizens met on the Internet, there was no basis for trust But if close friends in reality forether, they would naturally lean toward the veterans and find it harder to attain new blood, eventually cruuilds
On the other hand, uilds had some ‘beneficial ties’ in reality For instance, the union of work studios or organizations that get paid dividends by working part-tiuild was able to clihly-skilled players, there was Mini Bubble Guht had also repeatedly received awards froh that, they becaanization’ that ealthy, fa all these factors, they were able to expand and grow in strength to beco to this world, Rhode instinctively carried out the sauilds But he later on discovered that reality and the Internet were largely different Besides, even though natives of this world also scheainst each other, the lower-class people were basically overnht went as far as to build the entire authority structure Rhode cohts with opinions from natives like Marlene and others to accomplish it and the results onderful Perhaps due to the constant crises that gelled Starlight’s s, the ath and peaceful
But now, it seemed like ould coht are of the regulations because Rhode had a habit of explaining the reasons behind his actions whenever he announced new regulations, unless it was a secret conspiracy If not, he would basically be honest with everyone He didn’t force them to accept his ways, but only hoped that they could understand what he roup of cancer and troublemakers to the continent Once they occupied the territory in the west of the Country of Light, they flaunted their power As the Country of Light tried to lay hands on them, they either started riots or resisted the ‘racial discri the parliah the parliament tried to drive them out, their actions were ‘politically incorrect’ and could only stare helplessly at the cancer cells as they turned into benign tunant tumors, and eventually toppled the entire territory
“Dwight thinks that Sol’s method was too violent Besides, he also thinks that the Void Territory should accept these refugees ere fleeing fro a prideful smile Just like Rhode, as soon as this sly fox displayed a coood news “…ordinarythe people”
“Hh Gillian implied her words, Rhode understood what she ht was that it started off as a roup and most mercenaries were uneducated brutes with basically no cultural knowledge Rhode still recalled back then, apart froroup had a hard ti basic roup developed, Rhode required much more ‘smart people’ On the other hand, thecould only be prouard or trainers for newand had more experience than the mercenaries For instance, Marlene’s assistant, Ann, was a wealthy young lady who eventually became the financial officer for the entire Void Territory She was younger than Marlene by one year and as a civil officer, she never joined the front lines or was involved with any killing As for Sol and Sovann, due to their experience in leading their respective groups, they were barely able to take on intermediate positions But that was the furthest they could climb as what Rhode needed was talents who could represent the country for international coh to ask of the mercenaries This hy it was almost a matter of course for newcomers to take up these roles Of course, not everyone was pleasing to the eyes
And now, the newco this as a pretext to express their dissatisfaction
But what annoyed Rhode wasn’t their opinion After all, it was huhts Even in Rhode’s world, school bullies looked down upon top students and thought that they always behaved like obedient children to gain the likes of teachers What else could they do apart froht was the same since ancient times and no matter in which world But what left Rhode discontented was that the newco chip to express their opinions The Grians were like a pile of dog feces, where one couldn’t fling the on the the Grians if they seized this opportunity to settle down in the Void Territory
“What should we do, Master? Do we need to chase them away?”
“… There’s no hurry”
Upon hearing Gillian’s answer, Rhode shook his head with a gri a fuss over this situation If Ion knew about it, things would get troublesome Currently, both sides were in conflict and if Rhode overreacted to this situation in his territory, Ion ht bite back Once that happened, the initiative would no longer be in Rhode’s hand
Rhode ht
“Let’s observe the situation first”