[As expected, his class hasn’t changed.]
[-Once a god, an eternal god.
Now the bait posts about meleegod vs. Alley Leader won’t appear.
Sometimes it was fun to imagine it.
Then I saw the video of the match, and it was too strong.
I think Arena Week will be his solo show.]
-Americano Three Shots: Alley Leader and meleegod will never lose.
-Yur From Boston: Really crazy. Especially in PVP.
-Embroidered Building: I think it should be checked that he doesn’t have different stat points alone. He fights too well.
-Mountain Ural: Especially the last game... He made Locke a chicken instead of an eagle.
There was a lot of talk about the PvP match, as well as Hyeonu’s identity. However, everyone repeated the same thing. Although they expressed it differently, the meaning was the same. They all complimented and admired Hyeonu’s skills. There was only one thing they wanted to see now. How much wilder would Alley Leader play at Arena Week?
***
‘Sigh, there are so many.’
“No, weren’t there only four or five nobles? Why have more than 20 guilds received the map-making quest?” Hyeonu wondered with a frown as he watched A-World. There were many guilds who received the same quest as Hyeonu.
‘Why act like this when there are fewer rewards?’
Hyeonu couldn’t understand it. Why were they hung up on such an empty-can-like quest? However, these were just Hyeonu’s thoughts. The positions of the other guilds were different. This was a quest given by the emperor. The rewards were experience and imperial contributions. Hyeonu didn’t have it, but they would also get ‘affinity with the nobles’ as a reward. So, even if the quest didn’t succeed, they weren’t in a position to refuse.
‘Should I just not do it?’
Hyeonu had no such requirement to continue with the quest, and neither the risk of returning after failure nor the chance of returning after success were particularly attractive. He would rather do other quests during this time.
‘Should I level up just by hunting?’
Now Hyeonu didn’t have a lot of things left to do. In the short term, his aim was to win the Winter League. In the long term, it was to win Arena Week. These were for outside Arena. In Arena itself, his goal was to get first in the overall character level rankings.
‘It seems Rain is still number 1...’
‘He must only eat and play Arena...’ Hyeonu grumbled inwardly. Rain’s level-up speed was terribly fast. Of course, in terms of absolute speed, Hyeonu’s level-up speed was much faster. It was because Hyeonu hunted alone and cleared big quests one after another. Rain didn’t have that. Nevertheless, he was leveling up steadily and rapidly.
‘Yes, let’s give up.’
It wasn’t a big deal to give up on this quest. So Hyeonu neatly abandoned it.
***
As Hyeonu saw on A-World, 20 large guilds took the lead in pioneering the Balder Mountains. They moved while accurately dividing it into zones. It was so neatly divided that it was strange. The viewers and public didn’t know it, but those with a lot of gaming experience roughly noticed the fact that some large guilds were united. Even the guilds that weren’t part of the alliance felt like they had signed a silent non-aggression treaty.
“Alley Leader still hasn’t shown up in the Balder Mountains?” A man in a neat suit was making a phone call while looking at several monitors. His name was Carey, and he was the master of the traditionally strong Phoenix Guild.
-That’s right. No one has seen him at Derek Castle, regardless of whether they are an alliance member or just a regular player.
The man currently talking to Carey was Sun Lin. He was the man who led China’s largest guild after New World and Kowloon. The two—no, the 17 guilds united for a simple reason. It was an expression of their determination to no longer lag behind Alley Leader’s forces such as New World, Red Bull America, Kowloon, and New York Warriors.
“Now we have formed an alliance. No, I’m sure he will think that we are allied. He is a smart man after all,” Carey spoke with a bitter expression.
Alley Leader was clever and strong. He was skilled in literary and military arts, so he was faster than everyone.
‘Now we are in a position where we can’t go beyond him,’ Carey thought.
A few months ago, Alley Leader was just a newbie—a rising star that came to mind as someone who played well. Yet his real identity was meleegod, and he was as strong as he used to be.
-Probably. However, I don’t think it can be helped this time. It won’t be easy to overcome the strategy we have prepared. After all, he has completely stepped out into the sunlight.
Sun Lin was talking about Alley Leader’s image as a professional. Pro gamers—those who sought honor as well as money—naturally had to pay attention to their reputation with the public. It was a strategy that was developed with the judgment there would be no chance of a head-to-head confrontation regardless of what method they used.
Carey hung up and muttered with both eyes closed, “I hope that our preparations will work on him…”
***
After deciding to give up on the quest, Hyeonu thought about what he could do.
‘Find Duke Blake.’
It was a quest that could never be cleared unless he was lucky. Arena was a game that had a huge continent as its background. Finding one individual on the continent was impossible, let alone an NPC that no players knew about.
‘Then the only thing left... is Rondal.’
The advanced academy, Rondal—it seemed Hyeonu had to go there. There were no other options. Otherwise, the only thing he could do was simple hunting.
‘Then how do I find Rondal?’
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