Chapter 278:
Murphy urged his adorable little players to quickly complete the distribution of spoils. It had been almost an hour since they attacked this gnoll camp and Kenport was taken down. Murphy hadn’t received any reports on the situation at Crimson Citadel, and he urgently needed to return to preside over the core of the territory.
But Brother Stick stepped forward when he heard this, saying sincerely:
“Lord Murphy, our victory was achieved under your wise leadership, so I hope you can oversee the distribution of these spoils.”
This made Murphy raise an eyebrow.
He immediately understood what Brother Stick was up to.
Currently, the game “developers” haven’t designed a specific loot distribution mode for the dungeon system. Other dungeons only have tokens and everyone gets them, so there’s no conflict to speak of. But this kind of time-limited raid doesn’t fit that system.
Especially in the case of Kenport, this humanoid monster actually dropped a bunch of usable items. Theoretically, all players who participated in the battle have the right to loot, but how to distribute it is a big problem.
This is dividing the spoils.
If not done well, it could cause trouble.
