Chapter 146 City Plan
Grave had a smile on his face as he looked at the vice leader and said, "she is much popular, I see."
The vice leader looked at him and said with a forced smile on his face, "Sir, my leader is hotheaded. I hope you forgive her this one time."
Grave ignored him and started dribbling with her head. The vice leader frown at this and asked in a low voice, "Sir, can you please forgive us?"
"Sure."
Grave casually nodded his head and continued to play with the head.
"Vice leader, you do not need to plead."
"Yeah, let us handle the situation."
"No matter who is he, he cannot disrespect the team leader like this."
Grave stared at them with a smile and said in a calm tone, "You guys know where you are standing, right?"
As the word come out of his mouth, many of the team members backed down and stopped shouting. A few idiots continued to shout at him, but the vice leader and some other players scolded them and within a minute, they quiet down.
Grave did not care about them. He ignored them, as he did not want to kill more players to escalate the situation and demoralize all other players in the meeting.
He moved his eyes at the end of the crowd and continued to scan them. After a few seconds with no result, he said in a loud voice, "Hey Dhruv, come here." Everyone looked at him in confusion.
"Idiot, I am Zenith in the game," a loud voice came from the back of the crowd.
All the players turned to look at the back to only find a little boy who was moving to the front.
Grave raised his eyebrows at him. "Zenith, what with this name?" he shook his head. "It's lame."
Dhruv paused and stared at him, glancing at the surrounding players, he speak nothing and moved to the front.
As Dhruv came to the front, "Here, pass back." Grave kicked the head at him.
The head rolled to Dhruv's feet, and he looked at Grave and then at the players of that team. Not wanting to agitate them further, he ignored the head and reached beside the Grave in front of the crowd.
Grave looked at him and asked, "So, what do you think? You want to command them?"
"waa," Dhruv looked at him with wide eyes. He opened his mouth but then closed it again, looking at the players and then at his brother. He said in a low voice, "It's too much, but with some time I can manage them."
"Haha, that's the spirit." Grave patted his brother's shoulder and nodded his head. He turned to look at the branch manager. "Branch manager, from this moment, all the 10 fighting teams will be under Dhruv's command."
The branch manager looked at him in shock. He pointed at Grave and asked, "but sir, you said that you will be the one to lead the city."
"Oh, don't worry. Dhruv will have to report me, so it's not a big problem." Grave casually shook his hand at the manger and turned to the Dhruv. "Hey what, your current level?"
Dhruv looked around and said, "12."
All the players had their mouths wide open at that. They could not believe that an 8-year lvl 12 became the in-charge of the all-city fighting force. Many looked unsatisfied, but the head on the side deflated their pride, and none dared to say anything to Grave.
Grave pointed one finger at Dhruv and said, "You have one month to reach level 50 and pass the Tier up trial. You cannot delay it at any cost."
He knew that for a fighting class, taking part in the war increased their power. He stared into Dhruv's eyes to show him the importance of the situation. Dhruv looked at him and said, "Don't worry, I know."
Grave nodded at him and turned to the players. While facing them, he asked Dhruv loudly, "You know about the city situation, right?"
Dhruv also mimicked him in the same posture and said, "Yes."
"Any plan we can go with?"
"mm I don't know all the ins and out but," Dhruv looked at him and said, "I think first I need to start with knowing the power level of all the team and their operating method, based on that I can start working on devising some plans."
"mmm," Grave nodded his head.
"One more thing," Dhruv continued. "I think instead of single-team battle, we need to focus on creating a larger unit for the fighting in the guild war."
"Well, you can do whatever you want with them," Grave pointed at the player, "and make sure that all of them have sufficient fighting experience. Let them fight Razors and slum goons day and night."
Dhruv looked at him with confusion on his face and asked, "but where do we fight them?"
Grave turned his head to the distant city wall and said, "just camp outside the city gate and attacked all those around the city. Forget about defending the city, just use all of the fighting force to kill and plunder from others."
Dhruv asked, "But brother, I don't think we can cover all the areas around the city."
"Start with slum gangs and then expand to the Razors and remember to never respond to official battle challenges. Just sneak attack, or railed them with a large number."
All the fighters gulped down as they heard him. Grave turned to the player and continued, "For this month, the city needed to destabilize, such that no player dare to walk out of the city and no new player dared to come to the city for a period."
Dhruv nodded his head and asked, "Do we need to cover our face and body?"
"Nahh just removed the abyss logo and that would do the trick. Let's make this place a hell for players," Grave said with a smile on his face.
"What are you 2 talking about? Making the city hell and all, it's the worst plan, even if we go with this plan and are able to defend the city, in the long run, we lose too much. With no new player, the city would be dead for us." The branch manager shouted at the brothers.
Grave looked at the branch manager and said, "don't worry, I know many ways to attack the new players afterward."
The branch manager looked at Grave and said nothing. He did not want to make himself involved in this madness.
Dhruv asked, "But brother, if we make the city chaotic, the nobles will support other guilds that wanted to attack us and this will lead to an early attack on us."
"We will see." Grave turned to Dhruv. "So how much time do you need to start the attack?"
Dhruv closed his eyes and said after some time, "Well, it might take a few days to understand all of them."
Grave nodded his head. "Okay, you can start working with them, and yeah, one more thing. Did you and your teammates join the guild?"
Dhruv opened his eye and nodded his head. "Yeah, Big sis helped us."
"mmm," Grave looked at all the fighting players and announced, "For the entire month you all need to follow Dhruv's order, and in case someone tries to create a problem," he looked at the strongest team, "then be ready to receive the guest from the guild at your house."
All the fighting players shook in fear. They knew what guest guild would send to their house. Wasting no time, all of them shouted in the union, "YES SIR!"
Grave nodded his head in satisfaction and turned to the secretaries in front of the branch manager, "Who among you handles guild players and other guilds' information?"
2nd and 4th lady raised their hand.
"Good. Leave your dear branch manager for a few days and tell everything you know to the Dhruv."
Both of them nodded their head and moved behind Dhruv.
"Wait," fatty moved his hand to stop them but they ignored him.
Dhruv nodded his head at his brother and walked toward the fighting team leaders.
Grave looked at the Branch manager and said, "Manager, you will be responsible for the lifestyle players."
The branch manager looked at him with wide eyes, " why me??" the manager did not want any position as it would make him responsible for the loss in the city that he was sure would happen in near future.
The manager looked at Grave and said with a smile on his face, "Thank you for giving me this opportunity, sir, but I feel that you are far more intelligent than me, so maybe you …."
Grave nodded his head. "Yeah, I know that, but I am too lazy to handle all this."
The branch manager's face froze up. He lowered his head and then asked, "then what to do with low numbers of lifestyle players in the city."
"Increases the game time of all the production players for a month and closes all shops near the slum. Just leave the shop that is present in the deep middle part of the city."
"But sir, that would reduce the coins we earned." One lady beside the branch manager said.
"I know," Grave nodded and looked at her, "but do you think that those slum warriors will leave the shop running after what we are going to do? "
The lady closed her mouth. All the players knew, no matter how rowdy the slum goons were, they did not dare to harm the shop near the core of the city but those in the outer area or near that always got destroyed first.
The other lady asked this time, "sir what about the nobles? "
"Stopped contacting them, ignored them for the next 20 days."
She nodded her head.