10 minutes had gone by since Xu Feng made a devious post to eradicate the Reaver Guild, and Carn began to wonder if they should really allow those people into their guild.
"Guild Leader, are you really going to invite them to the guild?" Carn asked, frowning at the idea. "These players are not reliable if they were so ready to betray their previous employers."
What Carn ant was that recruiting these unloyal players was going to be detrintal to the guild itself. As long as the benefits were better elsewhere, they would ditch their guild without any hesitation.
anwhile, Xu Feng held a calm smile as he turned to her. "Do I look like a fool to put my trust in them?"
Carn swiftly shook her head.
"If so, then you shouldn't worry much. Those who did as I ntioned in the post will be recruited, but as outer mbers. To simplify its aning, they're just my cheap slave labor and nothing else." Xu Feng revealed.
He lacked manpower the most, given he was only focusing on a collective few that either had potential or soone he could trust.
If possible, Xu Feng truly wanted to hire a competent manager to handle most of the newly opened business, but Tracy had her hands full with the Vanguard Hotel.
The Vanguard Hotel was currently the most profitable business, with many custors being rich or sowhat influential NPCs.
Thus, it required Tracy's full attention to ensure everything was smooth sailing.
'Hmm, Carn works at LTG, then does she have anyone competent?' Pondering Over it, Xu Feng turned to Carn and asked. "Carn, do you know any co-workers who might want to switch jobs?"
Caught off-guard, Carn took a mont to think about his question. "Co-workers that wish to switch jobs? Are you perhaps trying to poach them?"
Nodding his head, Xu Feng didn't hide his intention. "I'm lacking manpower, but wanting to find trustworthy folks is quite difficult."
No matter the wealth and benefits he could offer, Xu Feng knew these alone were not enough to recruit loyal people. Even if it was possible, the numbers were practically negligible.
"I do know a few that I contact, but they are not easy to be poached." Carn knitted her brows, answering honestly. "They are not short of money and are doing whatever they want. If you want to poach them, then you must give them sothing that they loved and enjoyed."
"Have they started playing the Divine World?"
Carn shook her head.
To be honest, the Divine World might have a lot of player base currently, having risen to the number one trending due to corporations wanting a piece of it.
However, there was equally a majority who had still not touched the Divine World.
This was because, in these people's minds, the Divine World was just another virtual reality ga. They didn't know about the imrsion and remained doubtful even if they were told or inford about it. Having not experienced it ant they would disregard it as a scam to get them to play.
The virtual helt required to play the Divine World was not cheap after all, not to ntion the gaming capsule.
Of course, there were many more possibilities as to why these people hadn't touched the Divine World. However, one thing Xu Feng knew was that a year later, almost everyone would talk about the Divine World.
"I see…" Xu Feng gently adjusted his glasses and smiled, "Try to convince them to play Divine World, but don't give them much explanation, let alone my intention. Let them experience the thrill of the Divine World and when they give you their feedback, you can begin the poaching."
"Am I being assigned as headhunter now?" Carn joked. Headhunters are an occupation for people who specialize in poaching talented individuals from one company to another.
To the company being targeted, headhunters are like a parasite, eagerly trying to cut off its competent employees.
anwhile, Xu Feng rubbed his chin softly, seemingly amused by her analogy. "Then I must pray for your success, Headhunter Carn. Whether our guild can improve faster or not depends on your competence."
Carn rolled her eyes upon hearing his remark.
"Please don't attempt to tease or make any jokes, Guild Leader." She said sternly. "You're not good at it, and you look cringe doing it."
"..."
Wasn't that statent similar to the ones he used toward her when she attempted to mimic his actions?
"Ahem, you can do what you want for now. I'm going to resu my progression in the forging." Xu Feng faked a cough, stood up, and left the lobby.
anwhile, Carn held an amused smile on her face, her eyes gazing at his disappearing back.
'What a guild leader.' She thought to herself, finding him sowhat different than the guild leader she had in mind.
Usually, they are quite domineering and frightening, but in her mind, Xu Feng was rather casual. There was no sense of superiority in his tone, but that didn't an he was a weak-willed person either.
In fact, Carn believed he was a slumbering tiger or dragon, ready to explode when provoked upon.
The Reaver Guild's current situation was a great example, and by now, almost every other player who didn't get trapped by Xu Feng's sche had realized his frightening thod.
'I wonder how the Reaver Guild is going to salvage this ss.' Carn mused, opening her ga forum and checking up on the latest news.
As expected, the trending news was mostly about Reaver Guild being slaughtered like so fish on the chopping board.
They were not safe anywhere, and the only escape was to log out of the ga. Now, the forum was filled with players calling out the Reaver Guild a coward for not logging in to the Divine World and hiding in the real world.
Never once did she expect there to be a day when the overbearing Reaver Guild would be forced into such a dead-end— all by a single individual too.
'Did the Guild Leader have a grudge against this guild before we t?' Carn suddenly thought.
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