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The problem of dreams!

WY staff won't reveal it, hehe! As gamers, the only thing we can do is to try to figure out what WY means. Then I'll help you figure it out. It's totally personal. If there is anything wrong, don't say anything.

WY introduced gang training because he thought that he would not make much money by clicking cards and learning JN, so he introduced this very, very unacceptable fact.

The new spell JN (spell combo) is introduced to increase the power of Fa BB, which is invisible in advanced PK, so WY introduced these JNs to increase their power, but the effect is not obvious at all.

After the introduction of soaring, some people reached full J and full JN practice, so they quit soaring, but some people were speechless at full WY. ....................

The launch of the new area is to keep these players who are full of J or want to be full of J from leaving their dreams (what can J do besides selling numbers? This is a testimony to the dreams left by countless masters. ) The effect is obvious. The new area is full 24 hours a day. See as many people as you want, and you can't go.

Can I imagine that it may launch a new district in Shanghai? There are so many people in Shanghai that even a few people I know in Chongqing don't know why, so I went to Shanghai and mixed up with a lot of people. WY doesn't have much reason to go to Shanghai to open a new area. In order to maintain the balance of the whole dream, it will open a new district in some sparsely populated places, so that the number of people in each district will be close, and there will be no situation in which there are no teams in some districts.

If it's really hearsay, I guess it may be someone else's bragging, just like snowballing (for example, many people have come to ask if they have a dream of SF these days, and some people actually said that he played WY, but in the end, he didn't keep silent and publicly told me that he didn't have a dream of SF), but it doesn't rule out that my guess is all wrong.