Chapter 307: The Strange Incident of Mystic Art Society
"We can't reach the main headquarters of the mystic art society, and all the masters and disciples there were lost, or considered to be," the guardian returned to throw his bombs over my head.
"the entire mystic art society vanished? Simply like that!!"
"Indeed it's a shock, but the most shocking part is that move impact on our current fight against invaders," the guardian sighed, "we can't build a new army of mystic art players right now," he added.
"What about the current mystic art players in the game?" I asked.
"Most of them, literally over ninety five percent of the mystic art society comes from nobles. Despite they don't hold the high power, they are already controlling it in numbers alone," my master replied, before adding, "as for normal players that are scattered all over the game, without the central land of the society, we can't reach nor summon them."
"What if the guardian helped to summon them?"
"It��s non-accessible, as I didn't know who they are. Going blindly like that would deteriorate my current condition."
The guardian seemed to be heavily wounded. I just glanced at his boat image without saying any more. Things already got much complicated, and our largest supporter was missing.
"Isn't there any place we can have mystic art med…" I was in the middle of my question when I suddenly recalled something, "Tell me, are all the nobles out of the game yet?" I asked.
"The nobles never got out of the game from the first place," the guardian coughed once, before adding, "they are trying to reach a deal with me about that, however I didn't agree on any of their offers."
I nodded, as it was understandable, and this was the most logical move against them. "I doubt that would stop them," I muttered.
"I can't agree more," the guardian said, "but why did you ask about them?" he asked.
"Because I have an idea, it's crazy indeed, but it���s worth trying. After all, I was destined to go to the mystic art lands and try to reach a place no one had ever gone before, right?"
The guardian went silent, as for my master and Lady Nada they just looked at me with doubt and questioning gazes. I smiled, as I started telling them all about my little plan.
After I finished, the two masters nodded, as the guardian said:
"Nice, yet risky move. However, this would help in driving out many of these traitors and making them lose a very painful part of their current prestige and power."
Their approval was what I needed, as I just nodded and said:
"I need to prepare, by the way how long do we have?"
"Before the great invasion, one year," the guardian said, "if we managed to eliminate their vanguard from here in this period, then their attack will befall over the whole empire. after all the exact location of the game is unknown to outsiders, and currently I cancelled all the privileges given to anyone but me, so no one can know the location anymore."
I nodded, as this was a very good reassurance, and also one of the many counters we now had against this whole scheme.
I only glanced at all this, like a little child standing behind a thick curtain, afraid of the sun, afraid to go out to the real world, as this world was really scary and harsh.
I knew all these schemes, traps, plots, and machinations were made solely to kill me, to halt my progress, to put an end to any future possibility of the witch to be resurrected again.
All these people were suffering, many, so many people would die and many worlds might be ruined… all that just happened because of me.
That was scary, really terrifying, however I didn't think for even a single moment of running away, of keeping this little child confined inside this tomb-like small dark room.
The more they tried to kill me, to destroy my existence, to ruin my future, the more I wanted to do the same and much more to them!
An eye for an eye, but for me a whole empire was equal to my eye, or even couldn't satisfy me.
"I will go back, train hard my players inside these dungeons, before I can be ready for the next stage," I said, as I went outside, heading back towards my players at the dungeon.
I knew killing these cursed monsters wouldn't change anything, however I needed my players, my main core players, to be trained on fighting these monsters, to get familiar with them, and gain many levels in the process.
The first time I was taken by surprise, however right now I knew everything about this dungeon. I didn't know if other dungeons were like that, however I wouldn't move higher unless all my guild players would end up being above level forty.
After that, I would hit level sixty directly. It was a great jump, considering my current low level, but it would save me a lot of time.
I went outside, while I knew that the next few days would be really stressful, and quite challenging.
The plan for tomorrow's fight was already being drawn by the three of them back there, so I had no worry so far. I totally trust these three, and I was so confident in their ability to finalize a very amazing plan for me.
The task given for me now was to raise as much as possible number of players' levels above fifty, as any player below this level wouldn't be of much use for me.contemporary romance
As for the lack of mystic arts problem, I already had a solution for that in mind.
But first, I need to distribute the medals I had in hand over my players. of course I also had a deal with those nobles, but they couldn't be trusted, and they might delay delivering the medallions, or not deliver them at all!
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