"I've always said that the schedule was too tight," the head of the Exploration Department said, "Ross, you're too eager for quick success. When we held the Resource Game once a year, like before, there were never any mistakes."
"This isn't the Planning Department's fault either," Hord said. "Without a clear understanding of the whole situation on the Alien Battlefield, it's impossible for us to come up with a precise game plan.
Besides, the Resource Game is inherently a game of chance; what game has perfect rules? For the next game, you even want to introduce a multitude of civilizations and Duge's escape – that's basically a brand new game."
As Ross's gaze swept over the subordinates making excuses for themselves, he remained silent, feeling an unprecedented level of exhaustion.
When did the Resource Game become like this?
Was it all because of him?
It was Duge, wasn't it?
It was because Duge was too competent, pushing the Resource Game step by step to where it is today…