877: Chapter 863: Team Accelerate 877: Chapter 863: Team Accelerate The Rebirth Comrce was a team.
Everyone in the team had their own needs and goals, and the reason why the team operated smoothly, even without the departure of core or mid-level mbers, ultimately ca down to the team’s continuous “wins,” which brought everyone stable and considerable benefits.
“…With this amount of funds and equipnt, we should be able to boost the average combat power of our core forces to the Decree level, which would be sufficient in most situations.”
Magic Potions, equipnt, and even opportunities for professional advancent unavailable elsewhere, all facilitated the team’s stable and rapid growth.
Recently, an additional service had been introduced.
“…100 points for guaranteed education, or 10 points for a mini class.
In the best case scenario, it can be done in five classes; if it’s still not enough after twenty classes, the fee is cut in half…”
Inside the Gym, so were offering teaching services.
The fees for these services were exorbitant, and the professionals who were still hesitating were quite well-known powerhouses in their own right.
“Rule-level powerhouses teaching classes, where else could one find such an opportunity…
Even if there were, we couldn’t afford the compensation.”
Soone casually remarked, breaking the hesitation and wishful thinking of all present, leading to a continuous stream of sign-ups.
The successful breakthrough of Kun Ba caused a sensation in Changping’s high-end circles.
After receiving permission from Lu Ping’an, he also revealed the existence of the Trading Land to so trusted, well-reputed high-end professionals, hinting “this opportunity may not co again.”
As a result, the Taboo Library welcod a new batch of custors, the Life Bank received a large sum of money, and Lu Ping’an’s inventory significantly increased, though the number of breakthroughs remained nearly zero.
The challenge of breaking through from the Decree level to the Rule level was truly difficult, and those like Kun Ba, who possessed Rule-level combat power yet were bottlenecked at the Quasi-rule level, were still a minority; coincidentally, it was a disciple with complentary abilities who was the key to the breakthrough.
Although the powerhouses introduced through referrals gained sothing, they were always just shy of that final step.
“…I’m just a little bit short, if I had more points…” Even though they couldn’t break through, the taste of visible progress was irresistible to any professional.
After they exhausted their points exchanging for “knowledge,” they could only figure out how to “work to earn money.”
And as strongn, their most valuable assets were, naturally, their own abilities; hence, various in-house teaching services erged by a stroke of luck.
Such good fortune, naturally, attracted another group of “friends and family.”
As a result, the Courtyard’s reputation was enhanced once more in high-end circles and everyone in the team was a clear beneficiary…
With just a few points, one could receive personal instruction from a high-end professional, as if everyone had a high-end ntor to teach them.
Nowadays, the personal benefits of the Rebirth Business Group were incredibly generous, even bordering on absurd.
In just a few months, the average tier advancent was around 1.7, with many even advancing two tiers…
With the high-quality resources from the Land of Life, professional support from Magic Alchemists, ti acceleration training in the Gym and Courtyard, as well as trading features for key Abnormal Abilities, how could one not make progress?
If they couldn’t, there probably was a real issue.
The core mbers had mostly completed the “compulsory courses” that would take an average professional years to accumulate, and now faced with these local powerhouses desperate for points, had even more choices for further advancent.
The experiences and insights of those powerhouses, the expertise that could point out the path for the newcors in a glance, might be more worthwhile than the knowledge they traded.
The benefits of staying in the Changping region were too significant, and Lu Ping’an was sowhat reluctant to leave.
Among those who showed notable progress, many were average in talent, like Miss Lululu who successfully advanced to third-tier Magic Alchemist…
The Magic Potions and materials she poured into her hands were enough to cultivate a Decree-level Magic Alchemist.
In fact, Miss Rou did successfully advance, piling up Exotic Magic Potions and God-level materials.
Her Talent Abilities and the facilities in the Courtyard allowed her to easily beco an extrely valuable Decree-level Magic Alchemist, and she also renewed a ten-year contract with Lu Ping’an…
It was her initiative, and she even wanted to commit to thirty years directly!
Her relationship with Lu Ping’an was purely one of “Interest Relations.”
Clearly, she did not believe there would be any other organization or individual that could offer better conditions and a growth environnt.
She didn’t even need any additional remuneration, as her routine “Work” alone allowed her to reap double rewards in her (research) career and inco.
Another one who advanced, or rather, skipped ranks, was Lu Ping’an’s ntor, Professor Wen… Although his ti was short, having such a Land of life as a backup, along with various special facilities to accelerate his research, Professor Wen easily broke through the threshold after replenishing his weaknesses through the transaction column and Library, and he directly stepped into the fifth tier.
In this Land of Life blessed with Life system, whether they were Gardeners, Beast Tars, Guan Xinxian, ow, Hua Xueyi, or Professor Wen, they all notably achieved accelerated growth.
Even the most difficult to improve Logistics Departnt made obvious progress, not to ntion other war professions.
Several frontline combat professionals broke through to Decree-level, at least in the short term with equipnt, they could reach the actual combat power of Decree-level.
Brother Guan beca a true Decree-level professional, but the path he chose seed to be not purely that of a Gardener’s profession, but rather a sowhat peculiar and rare Life-based profession.
“Savior?
What is that?”
“…You can think of it as a profession that offers wide-range support and rescue, a special vocation that I have developed by combining various paths.”
It seed to be a self-created path, much like Lu Ping’an’s “Life Investor.”
The direction of its enhancent was quite peculiar; it appeared to be a type of ecological circle environntal ability, and due to its high deploynt cost and significant sacrifice, detailed information could only be obtained when it was necessary to use it.
“An explosive power much like a fire scene?
I understand.” This was Brother Guan reporting to Lu Ping’an, as he needed to have a rough understanding of the team main force’s capabilities.
Hua senior sister made significant progress.
While she developed dark circles under her eyes, she also earned two third-level war professions (Weapon Master/Dancer) and several second-order battle professions; she even toughed it out to the latter half of 2-tier as a Beast Tar.
Her Decree-level still needed accumulation, but with a full set of equipnt, tad beasts, and an “Electric Saw,” she was truly at Decree-level combat power (with a high boost from equipnt, tad beasts, and other external items).
Lu Ping’an was not clear on ow’s situation and did not intend to intervene, but in actual combat, she actually won against Hua senior sister several tis… She probably did not have Decree-level, but it seed there was no need for her to advance so quickly, as her master asked her to spread out as much as possible.
ow had also started as a Beast Tar, and Little White, who had newly undergone a soul awakening, had completed its Magic Pet transformation with the help of an excessive dose of Magic Potion and ti acceleration ability.
But having just matured, it had to endure a pain it should not have at its age.
“ow, I’m going to read books, ow!
Teach if you understand, ow!”
The kitten, whose wisdom was barely awakened, was thrown into the Library to accelerate its growth…
These days, seeing a cat standing upright in the Library, shaking its head while reading and owing strangely, was quite a magical sight.
Say what you will, this might just be a culturally literate cat.
If this developnt continues, the days when the lazy cat from the teaching staff reads, plans tactics, and then teaches its owner are truly not far off.
But from another perspective, the growth of ow’s core Magic Pet also began to shape ow’s “Dual Cat Tactics,” and if necessary, releasing two Spiritualized cats, she might truly beco the Courtyard’s second-in-command in actual combat.
As for Xia Qin, her strength continued progressing steadily as always, so steady that aside from accumulating more “collections,” it was hardly worth ntioning.
The core mbers’ advancents were so apparent it was as if they were using cheats.
The combat mbers who joined later, including Hua senior sister’s fellow townspeople and Ancient City University freshn, had already reached Tier 1-2 combat power (including equipnt).
Why must combat power always include equipnt in its assessnt?
Because the tis have changed.
Compared to those Captain-level teams that only had one or two Black-iron level items before, Lu Ping’an’s team now had far superior equipnt, the kind that was faintly ahead of the tis.
Core mbers had at least one Silver piece, and possibly a Rule-level Killstreak, while even ordinary mbers had Taboo items, armor, Magic Potion, and a Na Card with deferred paynt… They were also earning money, spending points to strengthen themselves, each progressing at a protagonist-like pace, with various plug-in thods for actual combat.
Not talented enough?
Those with insufficient foundations might try Beastification to change their bodies and start from a different line, and with the Courtyard’s various facilities, they could certainly see stable returns if they were willing to put in the effort.
The Courtyard emphasized the principle that “before points, all are equal.” Perhaps those with less talent would progress slower or less efficiently, but as long as they continued to invest points, they would see improvents every day.
But if we’re really talking about the biggest improvent, it was actually the wolf pack…
Well, in fact, the storage of wolf beasts in the zoo and the chanical creations and war machines in the Workshop, were the true core forces of this team’s combat power.
With aces, elites, backbones, expendables, and logistics, Lu Ping’an had, without realizing it, accumulated an astonishing foundation.
The team’s progression allowed Lu Ping’an to feel at ease and gave him the confidence to accept higher difficulty commissions and step into higher echelons of the world.
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