428. Show the Celyon masters something new! Let them see how the Transia People fight!_2

They were players too.

The veterans had all sorts of "virtues," which these players were no less lacking, and their role as role-playing gamers had endowed them with even more distinct behavioral patterns than the average player.

They placed a greater emphasis on the honor of both the collective and the individual. Although the "Wall of Glory" at Torrent Castle was still bare, everyone from Tepar to Uncle Fuding to each member of the team had no doubt that in the not-too-distant future, the wall would be filled with legends of their own making.

This game had neither first kills in dungeons nor factional opposition, but it definitely possessed certain traits that were all the more captivating.

It forced all involved to stop viewing everything from the perspective of an outsider or a third party and instead aggressively thrust the reins of the future into their hands, allowing them to take part in shaping and advancing a real future.