Chapter 347 – Guild Created
The King's Avatar
Chen Yehuiâs tone of voice changed, carrying more toughness and doubt. This was very different from how he usually talked with Liu Hao, who was able to tell.
Liu Hao was also someone who thought hard and he was instantly able to tell why Chen Yehui wasnât happy. He patted Chen Yehui and smiled: âLetâs go find a place to drink. We can take our time to talk things over when weâre there.â
Liu Hao didnât want to lose his ally. Chen Yehui understood this, so he didnât object. Thus, the two left together.
In the game, seeing the craze brought out by Lord Grimâs announcement, the players didnât doubt that Lord Grimâs guild might quickly be the largest in the tenth server.
After the announcement came out, quite a few players had already begun paying close attention to the guild page, waiting to see when Lord Grimâs guild would be created. However, even after the day turned dark, there was no sign of Lord Grimâs name in the new guilds list.
In order to create a guild, the guild leader would present an application and 30 players would have to respond. If the guild was created, the players who responded would naturally become the first guild members. 30 players was the minimum amount of players required to create a guild. If the guild had less than 30 players, the guild would enter a 72-hour countdown. If the amount of players stayed below 30 after these 72 hours were up, then the guild would automatically be disbanded.
Oftentimes, when guilds were created, the guild leader had to try and find some way to get 30 players to respond. However, with Lord Grimâs fame, let alone 30 players, finding 300 players to join wouldnât be hard. What everyone was worried about was whether or not theyâd be able to get a spot. This was because once thirty players joined, the guild would be automatically created and there would be no chance to respond to the application.
After this period, if they wanted to join, they would have to request the guild for an invite and wait for the guild members to approve. Usually, in a guildâs initial period, if the guild didnât have much fame, numbers were more important; the more players, the better, but after the guild was developed, players would be filtered and quality would be more important.
However, Lord Grimâs guild wouldnât be going according to the usual scenario. He had fame and he didnât need numbers to create a presence for himself. He could completely skip the first step and regard quality as more important. Because of this, being able to respond as one of the first thirty players was more valuable.
Unfortunately, Lord Grim didnât seem to show any signs of acting after making the announcement. The players were puzzled and in doubt, but at night, during the peak hours, Lord Grim sent out the application and his guild suddenly popped up on the new guilds list.
In an instant!
In just that instant, the players who found out didnât even have time to spread the news, when the application disappeared. This was because, in that instant, thirty players had already responded and the guild was automatically created.
It was only after the announcement of the guildâs creation was made by the system that the players noticed.
Happy.
The name of the guild Lord Grim created. Players began to request invites one after the other, while trying to figure out the meaning behind the name. The name truly didnât sound tyrannical and it didnât sound very impressive either. No one was able to deduce the true meaning behind it. In the end, they just regarded it as an expert having a different temperament than normal players.
The attention garnered from Guild Happy made Chen Guo uncontrollably excited. In her eyes, this was an extremely impressive opening. Right now, Ye Xiu was dealing with the countless requests. Seeing the mass of names, Chen Guo only regretted that they couldnât accept them all. The limit of guild members depended upon the guildâs level. Level one guilds could only house a maximum of 100 players.
Excluding the first thirty players who responded, only seventy spots were left. Ye Xiu bitterly searched through the endless list of requests for players he was familiar with.
Tang Rou, Steamed Bun Invasion........ They didnât need to be said. Apart from them, old friends like Seven Fields, Sleeping Moon, and co. decisively left their Full Moon Guild and requested for an invite after knowing that âBrother Expertâ had created a guild.
Cleansing Mist...... After Ye Xiu singled out the name, Chen Guo was shocked. She quickly reacted: âIs that Su Mucheng?â
âYeah!â Ye Xiu nodded his head.
âSigh......â Chen Guo hated how she couldnât play with them in the tenth server and couldnât help but feel envious of how Tang Rou played shoulder to shoulder and chatted every day with Su Mucheng.
âWill she join our team in the future?â Chen Guo asked.
âThat depends on you. Youâre the boss!â
âI donât have the money......â Chen Guo was sad. She couldnât afford to pay a popular player like Su Mucheng. With her status, creating a pro team was definitely risky business. It was very likely that they wouldnât be able to last long in the Alliance and would be quickly eliminated. Though luckily, with Ye Xiu, she had a lot more confidence. If she had to manage everything herself, she knew very well that their only result would be walking out.
âHa ha, take it slow. Itâs still early.â Ye Xiu was still laughing.
Would Su Mucheng drop down a level just to join our team? Chen Guoâs mind was in shambles. With Ye Xiu, this was a possibility. However, she felt too embarrassed to ask him to do that, so she could only silently hope.
âOkay, Iâve added everyone I know......â Ye Xiu looked at this guild member list and checked again. Everyone he knew had been added in.
The guild channel was bustling with noise. The newly gathered players seized the moment to get to know each other. Those who had gotten in by being the first to respond, but were low-level, were feeling very uneasy. Seeing the long list of high-level players in the guild, these noobs were worried that theyâd immediately be kicked out.
âThereâs still space. Keep on adding people!â Chen Guo saw that Ye Xiu had stopped after adding all the players he recognized.
âDonât worry! Letâs not act impulsively. Let me see who I want in my guild.â Ye Xiu said.
âThe high-level ones!â Chen Guo said.
âItâd be best to consider their classes. If my guild has a hundred Clerics, that wouldnât be good, right?â Ye Xiu laughed.
âOh?â Chen Guo understood what Ye Xiu was thinking, âAre you thinking of having the classes in the guild work together as a team?â
âI donât think I can get them to that level, but having a relatively good balance has its advantages.â Ye Xiu said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om