She was probably heartbroken when she left. She was not angry about being "betrayed" by us, but instead was full of self-blame and guilt.

"Don't be afraid of me."

"I'm sorry, but I'm an unqualified leader."

She split her companion element in half, and then divided it into three parts and gave them to the three legion commanders who strongly opposed this kind of dedication and sacrifice at the time. They were also the three legion commanders we trusted most in our extreme anxiety.

She left us 99% of her wealth, equipment and resources, and then left alone. It was raining on her head, leaving us with only a wet back.

The resources she left behind were so abundant that the three legion commanders quickly became the new leaders. Although the process was a bit tortuous, life soon returned to the past. The new leaders also began to bring back rewards from time to time. Although the total amount was not as much as before, we are not greedy.

Later...time gave the answer to the question of whether she was a qualified leader back then.

She is indeed unqualified. It would be better if she could be more cruel and stronger. It would be better if she could treat us the same way she treats herself. But I know that she is only cruel to herself.

Whenever it rains overhead, I think of her.

I wonder where she is now, if she's still like this... like what? Weak or gentle? I don't know.

--"midsummer"

……

Missing, missing in midsummer.

She is the player with the strongest presence that Yu Xunge has seen in World Sigh so far.

Almost one in ten sighs mentioned her.

Yu Xunge was not sure whether "Zhongxia" was regretful, sorry, or confused.

Sometimes the world can interfere with the direction of the world, but "Midsummer" did nothing.

But... what can it do? Midsummer Player is right, and Queque is also right...

Zhongxia Queque has become so responsible that he is almost harsh on himself. With his B-level talent, he forced his way into the Gods Game and carved out a path for the Tianxiang Clan.

She did everything she could, and she gave everything she could.

The start of the Celestial Clan is too difficult. As long as this race can survive, they can become top-level mages, but the prerequisite is to survive the most difficult initial stage. In the "card-changing" world, Que Que must have brought something good to use magic in the third grade.

If Yu Xunge was an ordinary astronomical player, she would probably also be extremely opposed to Queque's proposal.

There's no need to even go into such detail. Wasn't she on guard against Dinghai every day when she was just reborn?

Dinghai is very good for ordinary players, but it is very complicated for excellent individual players because it may require you to sacrifice some personal interests for the overall situation.

In short, anyone who is at risk of being sacrificed will feel fear.

Compared to this, "Zichuan" really looks like a fairy tale world, where both life and death are full of fantasy.

Yu Xunge picked up her pen and added several more perspectives. She tried her best to write down all the emotions she felt in The World's Sigh.

After the conversation came to a temporary halt, she pulled out a piece of scrap paper and wrote down dozens of common sounds in the Tianxiang language. She then asked, "Do you have anything you want me to convey to Zhongxia Queque? If she asks me, I'll help you convey it, but if she doesn't ask me, I won't do anything unnecessary."

Her pen tip pointed to the commonly used sounds one by one in order. When a sigh sounded, Yu Xunge would record that sound, and then the pen tip returned to the starting point to start a new round of instructions.

Finally, through these sighs, the world wants to say something to the players.

"Midsummer" really has something to say.

Amidst countless sighs, Yu Xunge spelled out what he wanted to say to Zhongxia Queque.

——"I and all the Celestial Clan accept the current outcome of 'Midsummer'."

There was no apology because no one was wrong.

I have no regrets, because if it happens again, we will all end up with the same outcome.

Yu Xunge could imagine what Zhongxia Queque might ask—if she really had the courage to come to her—and she asked it on Queque's behalf: "Don't you blame her for leaving?"

A very cruel reality. If Zhongxia Queque had stayed at that time, she would have been excluded, but the ending of "Midsummer" would definitely have been different.

Zhongxia's answer was, "If she stays, the stronger she becomes, the more afraid the Tianxiang tribe will be of her. Sooner or later, she'll be heartbroken. I was the one who asked her to betray Zhongxia and leave him."

It didn't say it very clearly, but Yu Xunge understood it.

"Midsummer" actually made a choice, and it chose the majority.

It chose to ask Queque to leave before the conflict escalated. The only way it was soft-hearted towards Queque was that it was reluctant to initiate a vote to expel Queque.

No wonder Queque keeps changing worlds to work, but her nickname is "A Salted Fish". She probably no longer wants to work hard for the development of the world and race.

At this moment, a hypothesis suddenly popped up in Yu Xunge's mind. If it was Wu Ren, Feng Tang, Xian Chan, and Song Gui who were facing the Tian Xiang tribe's opening, what would they do...

Wu Ren would probably lay the groundwork first, using public opinion and facts to create panic, guide in secret, and finally let those ordinary-talented Tianxiang people take the initiative to propose this suggestion. Then, at the last moment, she would be forced to stand up and agree to this matter with unbearable pain, and she could gain a lot of reputation with a few promises and rewards.

Maple Sugar and Cicada have probably taken the same approach, quietly improving their strength, enduring when they are not strong enough, and making sure they can suppress most of the players, then using ruthless means to implement their ideas.

As for Songgui, she's probably not as insidious as Mist Blade, nor as overbearing as Maple Sugar Cicada, but she's not much better either. She'll probably first find someone to publicize her efforts, letting all players know that their current stability is due to her hard work at the front. Once her reputation is boosted, she'll use a combination of kindness and force to morally blackmail her, and then she'll be defeated...

In short, everyone will do better than Queque, at least they won’t be turned back as soon as they open their mouths...

But her assumption was very unfair to Queque. When Queque left "Midsummer", she was about the same age as Dawn Cicada when the "Lighthouse" was broken, both under 22 years old. The person she compared herself with was a mature leader who had experienced all kinds of ups and downs and setbacks.

Today's Queque can definitely do better than she did back then.

She called out to Zaijiu, curiously asking, "How did Queque manage to become a leader in other worlds after leaving Zhongxia?"

[载酒]: I've heard of this. After leaving "Midsummer", she continued to participate in the God Game. She found a world willing to accept her through the God Game. She didn't want to wander alone, so she found a new home for herself.

Can a completely unfamiliar living environment, a world without friends or fellow tribesmen, still be considered home?

Perhaps it is true for the Tianxiang people. As long as it is lively and lively, as long as they can see other living beings when they open the door, the Tianxiang people are most afraid of loneliness and quietness.

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