Chosen Evolution: I can load the protagonist template

Chapter 947 Our Blazing Sun Legion Also Needs Its Own Experience Point Thief

Chapter 947 Our Blazing Sun Legion Also Needs Its Own Experience Point Thief

The internal structure of a colony satellite is actually like a giant hamster wheel. All the facilities are built along the curved inner walls. Just by looking up, you can easily see the buildings and space dwellers in another area on the opposite side.

The spatial rift that releases Radammon is located in the hollow center of the entire colony, like a small sun attracting everyone's attention. At the same time, this location also means that Radammon will be launched in all directions in 360 degrees, which will inevitably be a great test for Neo Zeon's internal defenses.

Neo Zeon, led by Commander-in-Chief Char, is certainly not weak in terms of combat power. However, the problem is that this combat power cannot be easily used inside the colony. Once a conflict causes damage to the inner wall of the colony, even a tiny wound the size of a pebble will be magnified infinitely by the space itself, making it extremely dangerous.

However, this very situation, where the combat cluster, which mainly consists of mech combat vehicles, is unable to fight freely, ironically gives the combat cluster, which maintains its size at the S-class and SS-class level, an opportunity to show itself.

This mainly refers to the Holy Warrior Danbine, the Knight Machine KMF, Tekaman, and... the players!

As mentioned before, with the seven meteorites exploding in the sky above Mount Asama, at least 90% of the player group began to try to approach the Blazing Sun Legion from various different areas.

This is due not only to the powerful deterrent effect of the Sun Legion, but also to the fact that the Sun Legion already had a decent initial reputation among players.

While information cocoons inevitably exist within the Chosen Players community, the space itself acts as a mandatory information dissemination channel. Therefore, apart from some newcomers, both the player community and the permanent NPCs are aware of the existence of the Blazing Sun Legion through the space's notification channels.

Especially the time travel effect created in the last major expedition dungeon, it was so breathtaking that it was impossible to avoid it even if you wanted to!

Of course, amazing special effects alone are not enough to win people's hearts. So when the last Great Expedition returned, and the players who followed the expedition returned with generous rewards, it truly created an advertising effect that moved people with its wealth.

However, just when the reputation of the Blazing Sun Legion was at its peak and it seemed that it could easily expand its membership, Cheng Tian chose to raise the review criteria a second time, filtering out a considerable number of players whose strength, cognition, and thinking were uneven.

Putting everything else aside, all those who voluntarily became red-named were automatically eliminated.

Those who can still meet the requirements to join under these stricter review criteria are undoubtedly high-quality players, at least in terms of their values ​​and beliefs, which align with Cheng Tian's.

Cheng Tian never intended for everyone to like him from the beginning, and he didn't care at all whether he would be criticized for raising the review criteria. However, strangely enough, even though the threshold was higher, there were even more people who admired him.

Many veteran players even take pride in joining the Blazing Sun Legion, as if... as if the Blazing Sun Legion has become a necessary circle to enter the upper echelons, which is a situation that Cheng Tian did not expect.

This development has led those who admire the Blazing Sun Legion to admire it even more, while the voices of opposition have also become stronger. Some have even tried to rally those with red names in an attempt to rival the Blazing Sun Legion by "opposing the Blazing Sun Legion."

However, this group overlooked the most crucial point: Lieyang never just talks the talk; it actually provides real benefits. So how can these civilian groups, without item contracts or official support, possibly fight against the Lieyang Legion? Currently, the player groups that have gathered in the MechWarrior Y world include those who were originally legion members, but most are people who are eager to find a super strong player to rely on.

With large combat mechs unable to be deployed and only S-class and smaller units able to fight safely, this is the perfect opportunity for them to make a good impression on Cheng Tian!
Even if you're not aiming for a good reputation, simply killing enemies will still bring you direct and tangible prestige gains.

It should be noted that those who temporarily join the legion under wartime rules all have the title of reserve officer above their heads without exception. The more enemies they kill and the more reputation they accumulate, the more efficient they are at removing the "reserve officer" suffix!
The brilliance of various skills and spells rarely seen in mech war games began to shimmer within the colony, effectively striking the relatively small Radam units and further reducing the possibility of the colony splitting apart.

The rather mecha-like scene left the commander-in-chief, who was already piloting the Sazabi into battle but dared not make a move, stunned. After a long pause, he could only utter this sentence in the public channel.

"The Fiery Sun Legion is truly brimming with talent, a veritable gathering of wise men..."

Recalling the news from the intelligence agency that Major Natalbaki Lulu had been killed in action, and the fact that the enemy was currently commanding the Ptolemy II, the commander-in-chief became increasingly conflicted.

However, while the players are rising up, they are also starting to curse openly or secretly, and the targets of their curses are the small-sized combatants led by Tekaman.

Why would a player curse at a teammate who is clearly very reliable?

Cheng Tian, ​​who was very clear-headed about this, gave a two-word answer—

Flying Shadow!

If you're a veteran ASS familiar with mecha games, you'll know that the Hiei that Cheng Tian is talking about isn't the arrogant monster with evil eyes and black flame demonic aura that he once loaded a template for, but rather a combat mecha with a standard ninja appearance from "Ninja Warrior Hiei"!

When discussing the ninja warrior Hiei, one cannot help but mention his other infamous nickname—

Experience points thief!
The friendly unit, Hiei, controlled by computer AI, not only has an extremely wide range of movement and decent weapon damage, but it will also target units that have been weakened by the player in a very targeted manner. The experience gained from the units destroyed by the AI ​​Hiei has absolutely nothing to do with the player!
At this moment, the chosen players of the Blazing Sun Legion do not have an experience point requirement, but they do have a very clear need for kill reputation. These Tejamans, who are fast-flying, deal high damage, and are extremely efficient at taking down enemies, have become the biggest obstacle for players to accelerate their reputation gain!
So here's the question... Was Cheng Tian doing this on purpose?!
"Hee hee~"

Having gotten wet in the rain himself, Cheng, who then decided to take away other people's umbrellas as well, revealed an extremely wicked and gleeful smile.

(End of this chapter)

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