Full-time: The Strongest Sniper
Chapter 817 Wu Chen's Determination
The boss of Wuji's evaluation of Wu Chen was clearly not just polite talk. Over the past few years, Wu Chen has not only been a professional player for Wuji, but he has also helped in other aspects of the team, which has given him a wealth of experience. This can be seen from the incident with the guild. Wu Chen did not rush to purge guild members, but instead gave the players the option to leave, while at the same time recruiting supporters of Happy and Qiao Jingjing.
Wu Chen fully understands the importance of a guild to a team, so he values the contribution of every player, especially during Happy's current phase, when they need players' support even more. For players, joining a guild might initially be due to their love for the team, but later on, the guild's guild warehouse system becomes the main way to maintain the bond between the guild and its players.
As long as the guild's guild warehouse system is attractive enough to players, even if they are not fans of Team Happy, it will not affect them joining Team Happy's guild.
After all, even the worst professional esports team guild is better than a player guild. Especially since the Wuji esports team has been operating for so many years and its various guild systems are very well-established, there is naturally no need to forcibly expel the original Wuji players.
At the very least, Team Happy was the main culprit behind Team Wuji's disbandment, and in the hearts of Wuji's remaining die-hard fans, they were absolutely the most hated. Now, the guild that originally belonged to them, Wuji, had fallen into the hands of the other side, which they couldn't accept. They all left the Wuji guild, and Wu Chen didn't say much about it.
After all, these things were already anticipated, and Wu Chen chose to tell the truth without intending to deceive the other party. Although it's not that such things can't be kept secret, it's only a matter of time before the player finds out the truth. Rather than being caught in the middle and pleasing no one, it's better to be clear from the beginning.
After all, if they eventually find out the truth themselves, and realize the harm they've done to their enemies by constantly contributing to their construction, it would be too much for them. Wu Chen didn't want to see that happen, nor did he want these things to cause turmoil in the guild, so he simply said it directly and left their final fate to them.
And indeed, things turned out exactly as Wu Chen had guessed. After learning that Happy had taken over the Wuji guild, a large number of players left the guild. These weren't just Wuji fans; many of them also tried to take their close online friends with them. Wu Chen didn't say much about it, as his decision had indeed been disheartening for them, and their actions were understandable.
Faced with this situation, Wu Chen issued another announcement, directly stating his identity and current position in Happy, and clarifying that the guild account card was brought to Happy by him and had nothing to do with Wuji Club or Wuji Team.
That's right, Wu Chen wanted to transfer all the resentment that Wuji fans had towards the club and team onto himself. He wanted to bear all the blame...
"Does this guy have to be so ruthless to himself? Does he have some kind of masochistic or self-destructive tendency?" Wei Chen said with some surprise after learning about this.
In fact, it wasn't just Wei Chen; even the owner of the Wuji team contacted Wu Chen after learning about this, telling him there was no need to go to such lengths for Wuji. He was perfectly aware that Wuji had no future, but Wu Chen did.
But Wu Chen responded to Wuji Boss's advice by saying, "It's precisely because Wuji no longer exists..."
Upon hearing Wu Chen's response, Boss Wuji could only sigh helplessly and somewhat powerlessly. He realized that Wu Chen's feelings for Wuji were far deeper than he had imagined...
In reality, as the owner, he accepted the team's disbandment relatively quickly. Conversely, even after selling the club and laying off staff, this trip to the Glory of Kings scene still brought him seven or eight million in profit, making it a very successful investment for him. He even considered himself a rather mercenary person, because when selling the club's assets, he only considered maximizing profits, completely disregarding the fans' feelings. In fact, at that point, he didn't care about them anymore. After all, for a club that couldn't continue, the fans' emotions were worthless to him. He just didn't expect that what he didn't care about, others still did. Even though he thought Wuji was no longer relevant, Wu Chen was still willing to bear the infamy for it.
At this point, Wuji's boss couldn't continue speaking, because for a moment, he was even ashamed to face Wu Chen.
He originally thought that he had done a good job by leaving the other party with something of considerable value as a final expression of loyalty to the team. In fact, he did do a good job, but in terms of spirit, he was still far behind Wu Chen.
Wu Chen's love for Wuji and Glory is genuine, but for him, it's just an investment. In the end, he's just a businessman who chases money.
With the release of Wu Chen's announcement, the players' original criticism of the Wuji team immediately shifted to Wu Chen.
However, a small number of players realized that the other party could simply keep quiet about this or push it onto the disbanded Wuji Club; there was absolutely no need to involve themselves. But ultimately, only a minority of people had the rationality to think this far ahead.
Wu Chen himself did not react much to the online criticism. Instead, he actively began to reorganize the various guilds under his command. After all, with the addition of Happy's original tenth server and God's Domain, he now had to manage fourteen guilds by himself, which was really busy.
But at the same time, it also put Happy on the right track as a professional esports team.
As Happy becomes increasingly professional, its biggest threat comes from the professional teams still competing in the Challenger League.
Among them, the Excellent Era team guild department, which is the most concerned about Happy, is the most concerned.
As soon as Chen Yehui received the news, he rushed to Manager Cui's office.
"Manager Cui, we have to take some measures, otherwise, if they continue to develop like this, it will be very disadvantageous for us," Chen Yehui said. Seeing that the other party did not speak, he added, "Although their establishment of a guild will not directly affect their team, given the challenger's format, we don't know when we will meet them. The longer it goes on, the more materials they can collect, and the better their self-made equipment will be. This will reduce our team's advantage. It can be said that the longer it goes on, the more disadvantageous it will be for us. Even if there is still a gap, it is constantly narrowing. If this continues, what will happen when the two teams meet?" (End of this chapter)
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