It's like playing a game; everyone has their own idea, and you can't really say it's right or wrong, just that the focus is different.
If two or even more people play the same account, it inevitably becomes a mess, so it's best to play solo.
But now, the expansion of Jade Star is no longer a one-man affair.
Miyoshi Xuesen's starting point was also good; he didn't want to see Chen Fei screw up and waste his efforts, so it was only natural he wanted to intervene.
Although the Advance Base on Jade Star just received a substantial supply of materials, the amount was limited, and with Monk wanting this and Chen Fei wanting that, they couldn't afford to squander on two differing ideas, so they had to be selective. Since it was no longer a virtual game and involved real personal interests, disputes were inevitable.
Watching Chen Fei and Monk argue from time to time, Heseman Brown remained calm and occasionally mediated.