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Chapter 620 - 391: Blue Star Students, Terrifying As Such! (6K for Monthly Pass~!)_2
Chapter 620: Chapter 391: Blue Star Students, Terrifying As Such! (6K for Monthly Pass~!)_2
An elder who looked much older than Bolizemon was bowing his head slightly to ask.
Bolizemon spoke, "The Blazefire Commerce Guild is indeed not to be underestimated, but we have not been defeated."
He spread out a map of the Great Domain and, gazing at it thoughtfully for a while, continued, "The Blazefire Commerce Guild is powerful but lacks a foundation. Even though they have forged alliances with Sword Flower City and the Black Stone Alliance, in terms of the extent of exploration and the information they hold about the whole Great Domain, they are far from our equal."
"Besides, their core strength is insufficient. There are certain plans that our City of Fallen Stars can execute, which the Blazefire Commerce Guild cannot. That is where they fall short."
"So, what should we do...?"
"Proceed with the plan as usual. We must not only be unaffected by the Blazefire Commerce Guild but also hasten our pace. In this Great Domain conference, several oases have signed deep cooperation agreements with us. Since that is the case, we shall allocate resources preferentially, showing those who are still undecided the benefits of cooperating with our City of Fallen Stars."
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Regarding ’how to promote the joint development of oases in the Fallen Star Domain and build a harmonious Great Domain’, Fang You had long had an idea.
He had several plans:
The Great Domain Express Network Plan;
The Blossom Everywhere Great Domain Resource Point Plan; and so on.
Their strategy differed from the City of Fallen Stars.
The City of Fallen Stars, with its large family business, had its eyes in many places throughout the Great Domain and forces it could mobilize. As such, in most cases, the City of Fallen Stars disdained cooperating with the Great Oasis. Whatever they wanted to do, they could do it easily by themselves.
The situation for his own Blazefire Commerce Guild was different; it was strong but lacked a foundation. Collaborating with the various Great Oases was exactly what they needed to complement each other and prosper together.
However, when it comes to competitiveness, the Blazefire Commerce Guild indeed fell short of the City of Fallen Stars.
"Firstly, the map of the Fallen Star Domain in my hands is very rudimentary, even more rudimentary than many of the Great Oases, making it difficult to avoid some dangerous and forbidden areas."
For instance, an area afflicted by a rule-type Mysterious Evil is a forbidden zone where death is almost certain, a place that merchants must circumnavigate during their journeys.
However, the maps most oases have are very rudimentary, since charting unfamiliar territories is extremely dangerous. Behind a small section of a map, often lies the sacrifice of many explorers.
In older Great Oases like Sword Flower City, there are only a handful of truly safe routes. One such route is the one leading from Sword Flower City to the Starlight Fortress.
Having such a route not only significantly reduces the danger during a merchant’s journey but also saves a great deal of time.
To be specific, without a map, even if a team led by a Six Senses powerhouse gropes their way to the Starlight Fortress, it would take at least a month or two. But with the highest level of safe route map, they could arrive at the Starlight Fortress in just seven or eight days.
However, it’s not enough to consider a route map safe just because one has traveled it once or twice without encountering major dangers.
Far from it.
Slight deviations in position, the number of people, timing, environmental changes... and so on, all of these could become variables that lead to danger.
Therefore, to explore a route that allows a ’normal-sized team’ to travel far, you need time, and you need powerhouses.
And compared to the City of Fallen Stars, although his own Flamefire lacks in the number of warriors, when it comes to the most top-tier mythic powers, he is stronger, with abundant mythic combat power at his disposal.
Utilize mythic beings as escorts? Naturally, that won’t do. But issuing a few missions to get cash-strapped mythics like Xing Jing Lei or idle mythics like Yiluo Xi out to scout routes seems entirely feasible to him.
Not only that, his own skill ’Shadow Clone’ is an epic-level ability, which in the business of scouting can treat one mythic warrior as if they were several, maximizing their power and drawing the most efficient map.
With this in mind, Fang You immediately instructed Xiao Huan to draft a feasible plan.
"Do we need to send more intelligence agents to the City of Fallen Stars?"
On the panel, the signboard girl Xiao Huan suddenly produced cardboard and a steel pen. Holding the pen, she scribbled on the cardboard, and in the blink of an eye, a task with over a thousand words of content was presented before Fang You.
Finally, she pointed to the symbol on the map that represented the City of Fallen Stars, tilted her head, and asked.
Currently, 50% of the Flamefire organization’s intelligence capabilities were used in the Crimson Moon faction, another 35% was invested in the Shattered Sea region, and the remaining 15% was distributed across various parts of the Fallen Star Domain.
The already scant intelligence forces became even more thinly spread with each piece divided, leaving very few agents in each area, a mere handful here and there.
If not for Thousand Faces bearing half the sky of the intelligence department, the intelligence capabilities of Flamefire could be described as quite fragile.
After all,
Training intelligence personnel is not an easy task. Beyond talent and strength, they also need to meet various quality requirements, such as an actor’s self-cultivation, facial micro-expression management, information sorting and utilization, a sturdy heart, and so forth.
"No need, we just need to ensure that information from the City of Fallen Stars is obtained in a timely manner," Fang You said after a pause.
"Remember, we cooperate with these oases because it allows for mutual benefit and promotes the faster development of the entire Great Domain, not to suppress the City of Fallen Stars," he continued.
"Now, with the emergence of the Blazefire Commerce Guild, the City of Fallen Stars feels the pressure and is compelled to make some changes. This may not necessarily be a bad thing."
"What we have to do is let the City of Fallen Stars, let the other Great Oases see, the benefits of cooperating with us, the Blazefire Commerce Guild, and see the tangible mutual wins."
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