Mo Shigui was grateful that the Dancing Nuclear Guild wasn't a rigid club.
Unlike the upper echelons of the reigning dynasty, which were a group of capitalists who didn't play the games themselves but invested in it, the management at Zhao Mingwei's friend's place was fundamentally a group of businessmen driven by profit.
The Dancing Nuclear, on the other hand, was a bit like a cola fanatic—a wealthy second-generation gamer who, because of the promising prospects of esports, invested and built the club. The decisive power of the cola fanatics rested entirely in the hands of their president, Bubbles, while the Dancing Nuclear's decisions were mostly made by that wealthy second-generation individual, although the board still had some say.