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"Oh? What's the third point?"

Upon hearing Fearless's words, Old Wang, who had initially been uninterested in Fearless's teasing, couldn't help but feel a bit curious.

"Resources!"

Fearless replied casually.

"Resources? What do you an?"

It wasn't just Old Wang; everyone from the Quan Zhen faction also felt a bit perplexed. It seed completely unrelated.

"Hehe!" Fearless chuckled and said, "Don't forget, not every server is as vast as our national server."

"Mm..."

The group was once again taken aback.

Indeed, the map in the ga roughly corresponds with the world map.

China is vast and rich in resources, boasting three hundred main cities in the ga, while smaller nation servers have only a few main cities.

The Korean server is sowhat better; despite its small territory, it also has fewer players. But the Japanese server is different. Although its territory isn't much larger than the Korean server, its player base is substantial.

Especially after the global data rge in , with the Japanese server interlinked with the national server, players from the Japanese server began flooding in. What was once a server with only a few hundred thousand players now boasted millions.

Moreover, with the original three islands and six cities having been taken over by the Quan Zhen Sect and the Sanguine Alliance, the remaining main cities now have nearly a million residents each on average...

The player density can only be described as terrifying.

Even in the largest main city on the national server, Holy Light City, there are only about a million players. Main cities like Twilight City have around four to five hundred thousand, while ordinary main cities hover around three hundred thousand.

Three hundred thousand might not seem like a lot, but having that many players entering a city simultaneously can easily overcrowd a city the size of Twilight City, making it difficult to walk around. As for over a million people cramd onto an island, the conditions would be harsh, and resources would be severely lacking.

National server players might complain about the crowding but can retreat to the wilderness; what can Japanese server players do? Swim in the ocean?

"The Black Dragon Guild currently controls four main cities on Yingzhou Island. Don't they have the final say on resource allocation?" Frost Blade questioned skeptically.

"Yes, the Black Dragon Guild has the final say, but they need resources too!"

Fearless smiled and continued, "Don't forget, the largest mine in the Japanese server is in the hands of Peerless Heaven... What resources do they even have left?"

"This..."

With Fearless's explanation, everyone finally grasped the situation.

As experienced players, they understood many aspects of the ga well.

Casual players play gas to pass the ti, but most guild players are there to make money.

The larger the guild, the less altruistic its motives.

As for those misled into joining guilds, they either beco part of the inner circle to make money together or beco free laborers for the guild, happy to receive a few ga cards each month.

The Black Dragon Guild, with hundreds of thousands of players and influence across all four main cities in the Japanese server, isn't just playing gas for leisure; even they wouldn't believe that. Clearly, such a guild is focused on making profits.

As the number of players in the Japanese server grows and resource consumption skyrockets, finding spacious areas outside of dungeons becos increasingly difficult, making resource shortages inevitable.

Moreover, the largest resource-producing area in the Japanese server is dominated by Peerless Heaven, leaving the Black Dragon Guild with nothing. They can't even et their own needs, let alone expect to profit from resources.

The Black Dragon Guild might be hoping to gain resources, but in this situation, they would have to incur losses. For their interests, they naturally need to seize territory from Peerless Heaven.

As for the large guilds from other servers, they can't even mine enough resources for themselves, so they certainly won't co all the way to the national server to cause trouble.

Therefore, among all the guilds in the ga that have the capability and conditions to confront Peerless Heaven head-on, the only one that fits all the criteria is the Black Dragon Guild.

No wonder Fearless was so certain that the Black Dragon Guild was behind this when he heard their na, and that this dark alliance was likely established by players from the Black Dragon Guild.

"Damn it, how co this bunch of bastards with hundreds of thousands of players in the national server hasn't made a move?"

At this thought, Frost Blade felt a chill run down his spine.

"Who told you they have hundreds of thousands of players?" Fearless raised an eyebrow.

"Of course! Otherwise, would they dare to stab Old Evil in the back?" Frost Blade retorted confidently.

"Tch!" Fearless dismissed him, saying, "You still call yourself a businessman? It seems you lack so understanding of studio players."

"???"

Feeling belittled by Fearless, Frost Blade's head was filled with question marks as he replied indignantly, "What understanding?"

At that mont, Evil Rampage explained from the side, "Studio players only care about money and benefits. They don't care who the boss is; they only care about who can feed them."

"What do you an?" Frost Blade didn't catch on imdiately.

"It ans that whoever has the mines has the million little brothers!" Evil Rampage stated.

"See? That's a real boss. Frost Blade, you still have a way to go. Go learn from your wife", Fearless mocked Frost Blade again without rcy.

"Don't you have any contract agreents?" Wang Yu asked in confusion. "Aren't those useful?"

"They're useful!" Evil Rampage replied helplessly, "But these guys only care about benefits. As long as the mine is in my hands, they'll take the contract seriously because of the penalty fees. If the mine isn't in my hands, compared to steady inco, what do penalty fees even an?"

"Damn! Is it really that realistic?" Wang Yu was left speechless after hearing Evil Rampage's words. "Look at the little brothers you've gathered... Even though the Quan Zhen Sect is full of scum, they can still show so loyalty at tis."

"What can I do?" Evil Rampage replied with a sigh. "We're not the sa kind of people. Everyone follows just to make a living; if I can't provide for them, it's only natural for them to leave. It's not about being realistic; it's about survival."

"You've grown up!"

Wang Yu patted Evil Rampage on the shoulder with a sense of infinite emotion, surprised that the little brat from back then could now say such mature things.

However, the Quan Zhen faction mbers were quite dissatisfied with Wang Yu's words and retorted, "You're the scum; your whole family is scum!"

"Swish!"

Hearing the words of the Quan Zhen faction, Old Wang drew his large sword and calmly stared at everyone, saying, "I'll give you one more chance—who do you think is the scum?"

"Of course, it's us!! Do you have a problem with that?" the Quan Zhen faction responded in unison, righteous and indignant.

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