"If I become the team leader, they definitely won't be convinced, and the squad's combat effectiveness won't be fully exerted. We're bound to perform poorly in the early stages of the competition. I will need to do a lot of work to prove myself. By then, the mid-stage of the contest will have arrived, and the squad will have fallen behind. Catching up won't be easy. The key point is the mid-stage, and just as the squad is starting to trust me, we'd be lucky to reach 80% of our potential combat effectiveness. By the late stage, we'll still be trailing the other squads. Even if we give it our all, we would only have a fifty percent chance of succeeding," Luo Zheng explained.
"You're only worried about team coordination? Aren't you concerned at all about combat effectiveness? After all, the other teams are also strong," the squad leader asked with interest.