Right after, Hyeonu controlled the remote control to turn off the lighting of the room and turn on the projector. The walls were painted white, so the projection could be clearly seen without a separate screen.
“There are approximately 45 days left until the start of the next season of the Korean Arena League. That is around six weeks. It’s both a long and short period of time. Regardless, we absolutely don’t have enough time to work on our cooperation, especially in comparison to the other teams.”
Hyeonu pressed the remote control again, and the documents he had prepared were displayed in the projection.
[Short-term Rapid Training]
A red laser came out of the remote control and pointed at the words on the wall.
“What I’ve prepared is a plan for short-term training. There are three main categories: PvP, siege, and raid.”
The red dot momentarily disappeared from the wall, and the image changed again. In the new image, only two words remained: ‘siege’ and ‘PvP’.
Hyeonu turned to look at the five players and stated, “I’m sorry, but you don’t have to prepare anything for the raid. Just do it as usual. It means you have to stick to the role that suits your profession.”
They were cruel words. It was a bitter confirmation of facts—commonly referred to as a fact bombardment. However, their faces didn’t show any signs of feeling bad. Instead, they nodded and agreed with Hyeonu’s opinion. After all, it was irrefutable. Putting aside everything else, it would be difficult for them to exert a great influence in raids. In fact, only the priest’s buffs could be of help to Hyeonu.
“Then I will move on to PvP. As you know, PvP is going against characters with the same specifications. That means individual control is important. Practice sessions will be done with the accounts that Quency gives to us in the near future. Until then, there won’t be separate practice times for this either.” Hyeonu pressed the remote control and the image changed. “Finally, it’s the siege. Honestly, this doesn’t require too much practice either. It is because we are currently practicing for it already.”
Five heads cocked at the same time. It was the exact opposite reaction from before. This wasn’t the expression of a conviction but a question.
“Isn’t this our first official team meeting? Yet we’ve already practiced?” It was Lee Hoon who asked the question.
“Aren’t you doing it right now? Haven’t you been hunting hard in the Balder Mountains?” Hyeonu answered with a smile like it was obvious.
“Yes, that’s right. You will do the same in the siege. There is me and then the other five. That is the basic strategy for the siege.” Hyeonu smiled.
Then he pressed the remote control to display the next image on the wall. The projected image was of two circles. Hyeonu’s and Tang-E’s names were written in one circle, and the other circle contained the names of the other five players.
“This is the basic formation. Tang-E and I will create a battlefield on one side, and the other five will create a battlefield on the other side. We will never fight together. I’ll draw people’s attention while you end the game, or you’ll draw people’s attention while I end the game.” This was Hyeonu’s siege strategy.
***
The presentation ended, and Hyeonu was temporarily absent. The remaining five people gathered to discuss Hyeonu’s strategy. A few of them understood Hyeonu’s intentions, and a few of them didn’t. Lee Hoon was the representative of the former, and Sunny was the representative of the latter.
Sunny tapped the table and grumbled, “I don’t understand what he is thinking.
“I seem to know. You really don’t know?” Lee Hoon laughed at Sunny while eating the snacks on the table. His teasing expression that asked her why she didn’t know was a bonus. It seemed that the two of them had become close after several meetings, and there was no longer a wall between them.
“What? Why are you looking at me like that? Are you laughing at me right now?” Sunny couldn’t stand it and got up to walk to Lee Hoon.
“Laughing? I don’t seem to have done that? My mouth opened because I put too many snacks inside. Noona, you saw incorrectly.”
This was the surprising thing—Lee Hoon was younger than Sunny. Lee Hoon was actually 20 years old, much younger than his appearance suggested. Meanwhile, Sunny was actually 25 years old, older than her appearance suggested. In addition, her affinity with Lee Hoon was better than expected. During this period of time, their relationship had become that of an older sister and a younger brother.
“What?” Sunny scoffed coldly. It seemed like she would swing her fist at any moment.
“Think carefully. Alley Leader will carry out a guerrilla war with Tang-E while we fight as normal. Our goal is to hold on. That way, Alley Leader’s thoughts will come to life.”
After hearing Lee Hoon’s words, Yuri murmured, “Thoughts?”
What was Hyeonu thinking? Yuri couldn’t guess his thoughts at all. At this moment, words spoken in a beautiful foreign language entered Yuri’s ears.
“I see. That’s what Brother was thinking.” It was Mason speaking English in a low voice.
“You know what he’s thinking?”
“Yes, I understand him too well.”
“Can you tell me?” Yuri asked Mason with a desperate expression.
She was curious about Hyeonu’s thoughts. ‘I want to be helpful.’
There were only two reasons why Yuri entered Crescent Moon and became a pro gamer—Hyeonu had requested it, and she wanted to help him. So in order to help him, she needed to be aware of his intentions. It would be even better if she could understand them before Hyeonu spoke. That way, she could prepare faster.
“He just wants to win. To be exact, it’s the championship that he wants to win? He doesn’t want to leave any variables. Therefore, he thought of a strategy that isn’t fun,” Mason told Yuri his thoughts.
Hyeonu’s strategy, as seen in Mason’s eyes, was a stable one that wasn’t terribly fun.
“Why isn’t this a fun strategy?” Yuri cocked her head.
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