In this place, nearly everyone is at the pinnacle of their professions, and their grasp of nuances naturally surpasses that of ordinary people. The experience items Fang Hong used, these top Invokers seem indifferent to them, but in fact, they are all keeping a mental count.
However, the skills the opponent learned clearly don't match the experience points used. Someone thought for a while before speaking, "He must have an ability that reduces experience consumption."
"Now that you mention it, I recall," another person responded, "the rank must be quite high; the reduction in experience points needed must be at least thirty percent or more."
"Is it a skill or a talent?"
"That said, the little guy's luck is truly boundless. When did you all acquire experience-related skills and talents?"
"Generally, it's after entering the Second World."
"It's a super talent quest line, how else could you get it without the Dragon Knight System?"
The crowd exchanged glances, but in reality, they were not too surprised.
Eteliria has countless extraordinary events, and outside of conventional methods, someone will always stand far ahead of others on the starting line due to some extraordinary encounters.
And among these people, which one of them hasn't followed certain hidden quest lines to obtain one or two such talents and specialties? If they were mundane, how could they easily step into this domain? After all, people like Odin are not common in the professional circles.
Everyone was clamoring about, while in the distance, Fang Hong suddenly let out a shrill cry, being launched away by a shield wielded by Madam Captain.
The crowd couldn't help but gasp in amazement.
Not only lamenting Madam Captain's heavy-handedness but also marveling at the opponent's tenacity of life force.
Nether looked at this scene and couldn't help shaking his head, turning to look in another direction. Behind layers of treetops stood four people as well—Odin, the Chairman of Silver Weslan Chenxi, KUN, and Black Tea.
Odin heard Fang Hong's shrill cry from afar and was indifferent, turning to ask the old friend beside him, "Why didn't Elite's people come?"
"You mean Virus?" Chenxi watched Fang Hong get up and replied, "Elite seems to have several big quest lines recently, and she couldn't find the time, so here I am. I originally planned to let Soul come; after all, she's the expert in this area—"
Only then did Odin nod.
He turned back, "What do you think?"
KUN glanced at him, "In what aspect?"
"In every aspect."
KUN pondered for a moment, then replied, "It depends on your expectations, what do you plan to let him do?"
Odin shook his head, "I've tested it, this boy isn't too keen on the Grand Guild. He's a bit like Loofah," but after pausing, he added, "but not entirely the same. Little Loofah was led astray by Nether, just pure free-spiritedness. But he's not quite the same—"
"Saying this about Nether in front of Chenxi, you better be careful." KUN couldn't help but smirk, making a joke.
Chenxi coughed, "Let's get serious."
Odin looked at the two of them before continuing, "I always feel something familiar about this boy; he reminds me of those people from the generation of the old Chairman."
"The old Chairman?"
Chenxi was slightly stunned. He certainly knew who Odin's old Chairman was, and in Silver Weslan, there were in fact people of that legend-making generation as well. In some sense, they were the true legends.
"I don't know," Odin gently shook his head, "if we talk about the present, I don't know whether this kid's thinking is naive or something else. But he seems to genuinely believe in it, just like the old Chairman and the others..."
"So?"
"So I plan to observe first," Odin sighed, "since last year, many talented newcomers have emerged in Europe and North America. Conversely, how about us? Silver Forest Crown has a few prospects, Silver Weslan has a Little Princess, and we also have a few, as does the Second World."
He asked the others, "But compared to last year's New King from the North America Division, how about it?"
Everyone fell silent, Chenxi gently shook his head.
Sophie is their key groomed Novastar for the next generation, but compared to those in the North America and Europe Division, she still feels lacking.
But such matters of the new generation are often serendipitous rather than something sought after. Even so, they have already been selected as elites in the training camp. Modern club systems all have effective talent selection methods.
But sometimes, when there's none, there's simply none, and it's something that can't be forced.
"I heard there are also a few geniuses in Korea and Japan," Black Tea added at this time, "they have always been dissatisfied with the way the divisions are separated. In the past traditional competitive era, Korea and Southeast Asia were not weak either, and they have always wanted to form a separate Western Pacific Division."
The four fell silent again.
For ordinary Invokers, these matters might seem distant, but for these helmsmen of the Grand Guilds, these intangible and hazy disputes are real threats.
If the Western Pacific Division does indeed split off from the East Asia Division, the resources of Eteliria will not increase as a result, only thinning out the portion that originally belonged to them. The European and American Divisions may support the establishment of the Western Pacific Division, but they will never cut even a sliver from their own cake to fulfill others' splendor.
Conversely, they would already thank the heavens if the other side doesn't overextend their reach.
To have the ability to stop all this fundamentally boils down to the issue of say within the Alliance. And the issue of having a say, simply put, is having hard strength as the backing.
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