Chapter 178
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Chapter 178: Resonance
“Senior Sister…”
Although their family circumstances were not the same, the desire to escape from that world was strikingly similar.
Luo Ji, feeling a resonance in his heart, inexplicably grew heavyhearted.
Ye Qingxuan, on the other hand, felt much lighter after venting all the pent-up emotions in her heart.
“All in all, that’s how it is. You don’t need to call me Senior Sister anymore. Anyway, there’s no going back to that world, and I don’t want to go back. Calling me Senior Sister now feels strange.”
“Then… Ye Qingxuan?”
Luo Ji called her name tentatively.
In response, with a half-smile, half-frown, Ye Qingxuan uttered a ‘Hm?’ sound, subtly yet clearly expressing her dissatisfaction.
Thus, Luo Ji decisively changed his address.
“Qing… Qingxuan?”
“Mm.”
After hearing Luo Ji change his address, Ye Qingxuan’s lips curled slightly, then she nodded with an expression that said ‘I’m reasonably satisfied.’
“That’s fine. As for me, how about I call you ‘Little Ji’?”
“Cough! Cough, cough, cough!!”
Upon hearing this address, Luo Ji choked, instantly falling into a violent fit of coughing.
“Th-that Senior…”
“Hm?”
“Ah, no, Qingxuan!”
Luo Ji was still a bit unaccustomed to this address for a moment, but that wasn’t the point.
“Please, just call me by my full name.”
“Yes, just call me Luo Ji!”
Seeing Luo Ji’s discomfited expression after a violent cough, as he seriously emphasized that she should just call him by his full name, Ye Qingxuan couldn’t help but let out a burst of laughter.
Upon seeing this, Luo Ji’s expression suddenly froze.
He inexplicably felt a sense of familiarity with such a scene, it was as if he had experienced something similar once before.
“Ahem!”
But he ignored it, simply letting out a heavy cough, then decisively steered the conversation back to serious matters…
As soon as serious matters were brought up, even though she knew Luo Ji was changing the subject, Ye Qingxuan still cooperated and became serious.
Regarding tribal management and development, Luo Ji actually had little to say.
Ye Qingxuan had done an outstanding job in this regard.
Her only weakness was probably her unsuitability for large-scale battles, or rather, her complete lack of understanding of the tactics involved.
After all, Ye Qingxuan previously had virtually zero experience even with regular games.
How could he expect her to understand the tactics of war strategy games, which had a higher barrier to entry?
Therefore, military development and practical tactical arrangements were the focus of Luo Ji’s discussion this time.
As a veteran in this field, with a mind full of tactical routines and playstyles, he probably wouldn’t finish explaining even if given a few more days, because the variables in these matters were simply too numerous.
Newcomers, upon seeing such a dense array of tactical playstyles and arrangements, would be completely unable to distinguish one from another.
A single glance would basically give them an instant headache, let alone actually implementing them.
Therefore, flexible and varied playstyles are suitable for experienced veterans.
For newcomers, however, the best method is to specialize in one tactical playstyle and ignore all others, using constancy to respond to all changes.
Don’t try to devise tactics specifically targeting the opponent; you don’t have the conditions, experience, or skill for that now.
Just directly draw the opponent into your own tactical playstyle.
Currently, the most suitable tactical playstyle for Ye Qingxuan was undoubtedly the guerrilla warfare tactic Luo Ji had previously taught her.
The terrain of this mountainous forest area was a great advantage for them, and there was no reason not to make good use of it.
However, time and conditions were limited before, so Luo Ji had only taught her the simplest form of guerrilla warfare.
Next, he would integrate various detailed playstyles into a cohesive whole and cram them into Ye Qingxuan’s mind!
If she couldn’t even digest this much information, how would she face the powerful enemies that might appear later?
As a genius-level academic whose intellectual capacity was probably even higher than Luo Ji’s, Ye Qingxuan’s learning ability clearly did not disappoint him.
Within just 24 hours, relying on an almost exaggerated learning capability, she completely digested all the tactical playstyles Luo Ji had taught her.
Just in case, Luo Ji even made a rather crude sand table for Ye Qingxuan to conduct war simulations on.
It proved that she had indeed applied those tactical playstyles quite skillfully, and now it was just a matter of her on-the-spot performance in actual combat.
Back in his own world, Luo Ji actually wasn’t worried about his side’s situation.
The invading player had been repelled, the truce token had been hung up, and all necessary tasks had been assigned.
What could possibly go wrong if he left for 2 or 3 days?
The advantage of having a relatively complete system was fully demonstrated at this moment.
To give the simplest example, previously, when the construction team started work, Luo Ji had to arrange everything for them, from building materials to design plans and work assignments.
Now, he only needed to say something like, ‘Go build all the wooden houses in the residential area,’ and the construction team would naturally go to the residential area to confirm the location and space, then contact the logging team to procure timber.
Following that, they would count the number of people, calculate how many wooden houses needed to be built, and the funds and time required for this project.
Finally, all this information would be compiled into a report clearly placed on Luo Ji’s desk.
He only needed to sign his name and affix his seal at the bottom of the report after reviewing it, and the construction team, having received his permission, could immediately begin work.
During this period, he only needed to send someone or personally inspect the project progress.
Additionally, there was a dedicated inspection department responsible for overseeing this area and confirming the situation.
Once the construction team completed their work, two more reports would be submitted to his desk.
One, the construction team’s completion report, and the other, the inspection department’s inspection report, achieving true high efficiency and rapid development!
“Done.”
He set aside the last report in his hand.
The 2 days’ worth of accumulated workload on his desk could now be entirely processed and reviewed in just half a day.
Having finished all his work, Luo Ji stretched his limbs as he walked out of the tent.
He was currently still at Iron Wall Tribe.
Although he had initially stayed here to take charge because Zhao Pan had fallen ill, Luo Ji had changed his original plan due to his decision to establish a fourth sub-city.
He intended to remain here for the short term, as Iron Wall Tribe was relatively close to the grassland area, making it more convenient for him to construct the fourth sub-city.
This also gave Zhao Pan a reason to rest and recover without worry.
After all, with him, the Chief, present, it was naturally not Zhao Pan’s turn to issue commands, given his loyalty.
Zhao Pan would obediently retreat to the second-in-command position, saving him from constantly thinking about dedicating his life to his duties until death…