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I've Become the King of Villains in the Game-Chapter 268 - 194: Promotion! Magician Jack!
Chapter 268: Chapter 194: Promotion! Magician Jack!
“Ghoul tricks!”
The buzzing voice echoed from the Silver Pot Knight’s helmet as his sword swiftly cleaved twice through the air.
“How dare you kill someone in front of me? Did you ask my permission!?”
Two pale purple arcs of Sword Qi leapt forward, slashing toward the four hands that had stretched out from the ground.
Clang, clang—thud!
The two assassins reacted swiftly, attempting to block with their black daggers, but the sharp Sword Qi struck the blades, instantly severing them and carving deep, bone-revealing gashes in their hands!
The two assassins grunted in pain, scrambling out of the “gateway” they had emerged from on the ground, rolling twice before sprinting away, distancing themselves from the Silver Pot Knight.
These were two Sequence Eight—Locksmiths who had tried to launch a sneak attack through the opened “gateway,” but they ended up failing miserably.
Chen Lun was about to unfold his black wings to pursue the assassins, but at that moment, a strong resistance surged within his subconscious, causing him to hesitate.
‘This is a chance… Don’t expose the identity of Jack Spett, refrain from using any skills and weapons related to him!’
For some reason, such a thought flashed through his mind.
Chen Lun momentarily suppressed his doubt, making a snap decision to change tactics. After gathering strength for ten seconds, he unleashed a Sword Qi that was thicker and broader than before—the Byers Moonlight Sword!
Swordsmanship was a skill that Jack had never revealed before; it was safe to use!
Buzz—swoosh!
The over-two-meter-wide pale purple arc of Sword Qi shot straight after the fleeing assassins.
There was a gasp from the crowd as they saw the two men bisected at the waist by the unmercifully sharp Sword Qi. Their lower halves continued to run forward a few steps due to inertia before they toppled over.
The scene fell silent.
The man in the Silver Pot helmet waved his long sword, flicking off blood as it splattered all around.
“I greatly appreciate your help! Silver Pot Knight… Mr. Flun!”
Sunny Xiaoyu spoke up.
“Think nothing of it. I’m just a passerby who enjoys lending a hand; fighting the strong to aid the weak is a creed of my life… Hahaha!”
Chen Lun leaned on the hilt of his sword and laughed heartily.
The nobles exchanged looks, astonished by his strength and puzzled by his character.
It was the year 4419 of the Solar Calendar; were there still people who earnestly adhered to the spirit of a knight?
Sunny Xiaoyu discretely sent a message to the guild’s girls to collect the leftovers on the ground and then brought them over.
Since the assassins’ bodies had been hacked to pieces by Chen Lun, the remnants of their spirituality failed to transform into Mysterious Objects, leaving only some small, ball-like Mysterious Substances, about ten portions in total.
“Mr. Flun, these are your spoils of victory.”
Sunny Xiaoyu presented them with both hands, respectfully hoping to gain his favor.
Unexpectedly, the Silver Pot Knight raised his hand in refusal, speaking sincerely:
“It’s clear that you are still quite weak; keep these for yourselves…”
Honey Fool and Honey Pomelo exchanged bewildered looks.
Was this NPC really that noble?!
Sunny Xiaoyu was momentarily taken aback; she couldn’t help but recall a person from her past—a mentor she met during her first online gaming experience, someone who had been like an elder sister to her, guiding her when she was clueless.
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It wasn’t until she had become a top player in that online game that her “elder sister” retired from gaming, which saddened her for a long time.
Entering the Era of Mystery, she had wanted to establish a guild dedicated to helping new players, but due to various reasons, she never put it into practice, except for mentioning it to Honey Fool.
Now, inspired by the Silver Pot Knight before her, Sunny Xiaoyu felt the desire to fulfill that idea uncontrollably resurging in her heart.
She resolved that she wouldn’t leave this task to Honey Fool—it was something she had to do herself!
“Thank you very much!”
A sincere smile appeared on Sunny Xiaoyu’s face.
This thank you was not only for the help he had provided to her group in completing their quest… it was also gratitude for inspiring her once again to rediscover her initial passion, to achieve that idealistic goal.
“If that ‘elder sister’ also plays this game, I hope this organization can help her…” she thought, filled with hope.
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Sunny Xiaoyu sat in a living room decorated in a girly style.
With her were many members of the Chuxi Guild, including the president Chenxi, Honey Fool, and Honey Pomelo, among others.
“Have you really decided, Xiaoyu?”
Chenxi asked.
“Mhm!”
Sunny Xiaoyu nodded.
“The new guild’s purpose will be to assist new players, providing them with whatever guidance we can… Although I’m not very strong now, I’ll do my best.”
After pondering a moment, Chenxi suggested:
“In that case… why not make your guild a subsidiary of Chuxi? If we encounter any promising newcomers, they can be sent up to Chuxi after they grow…”
Her vision was far-reaching; a welfare-oriented guild like this could easily establish a network of connections. When many players who have benefited grow stronger, it could lead to a great reputation and a powerful network.
Sunny Xiaoyu’s eyes lit up upon hearing this.
That way, the funding for the guild’s development would be secured, and they could also count on the protection of the Chuxi Guild.
“Thank you, Chenxi.”
“No need to thank me, we’re all family.”
Chenxi smiled and shook her head.
“Have you thought of a name for the guild, Xiaoyu?”
The other Chuxi girls also looked on curiously, eager to hear what name Sunny Xiaoyu had in mind.
“Let’s call it ‘Little Silver Fox’!”
Sunny Xiaoyu nodded and smiled.