Everyone nodded one after another. It was obvious that the situation Lu Bingjun described was highly likely to occur; in fact, in the games that had already taken place, there must have been Communities that had stepped into this pit.
Among the different player identities, the closer the distance, the easier it is to cooperate.
For example, Sales can cooperate with Auditors, Auditors can cooperate with Doctors, and Doctors can cooperate with Patients.
But if there's one layer in between, the difficulty of cooperation rises exponentially.
For instance, if a Sales wants to cooperate with a Doctor, they have to bypass the Auditor. Although they can communicate in a limited way through the glass of the floor‑to‑ceiling window or by using the call function, the foundation of such cooperation will be much weaker.
