He figured that he might not have to carry the banner himself and that the outcome might be even better without him.
However, there was still some regret. It seemed that leaders in various fields were still in their early stages, and unlike himself in the last round, they had not become all-around leaders who could dominate everyone.
The situation had improved considerably, but it was still not perfect.
Now, Harrison Clark believed that when a weak civilization encountered a strong civilization in war, the weak civilization needed to unite and exert the greatest power with the smallest force to have a glimmer of hope.
So, the need for an absolute leader for the civilization remains.
If there is one, then Harrison Clark would be supportive and quietly observe if the leader meets his expectations.
If the expectations are met, he would fully assist the other party.
If there isn't a qualified one or if someone is not qualified enough, he would contemplate taking the lead again.