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"Phew!"

Lucien logged out of Battle Online and stepped out of the cave, unable to help but take a deep breath.

This was his first ti logging off in so many days.

Blue Star is still the best!

Even though Battle Online itself was a real world, in Lucien’s eyes, he always felt out of place.

Only on Blue Star did he have that feeling of being ho.

Afterward, he packed up his things and headed toward Gu Du City unhurriedly.

It was ti to go ho. Since he no longer feared the Nine Great Guilds, he didn’t need to hide anymore.

Soon, Lucien arrived at the city gate, where a few mbers of the Gods Guild were still guarding the entrance to prevent ordinary people from leaving.

After all, the drop rate for monsters that manifested in reality was several tis higher than in the ga; they couldn’t possibly let such a big piece of fat go to those ordinary players.

Soone imdiately spotted Lucien and shouted, "Run! Falling into the Human World is back!"

Hearing the noise, the mbers of the Nine Great Guilds looked stiffly at Lucien, who was wearing a full set of silver equipnt and a Goblin mask, their scalps tingling.

They knew of Lucien’s battle record: single-handedly fighting ten thousand elites, not only coming out unscathed but also causing heavy losses to the Nine Great Guilds.

Without a word, ignoring orders from above, they turned and fled.

If ordinary people saw this, they would definitely be shocked; the guild mbers who usually threw their weight around in front of them were fleeing without daring to resist, like mice seeing a cat, upon seeing Lucien.

They fled quickly, covering several hundred ters in the blink of an eye.

Lucien rely raised his hand, and streaks of Soul Fire Talisman flew toward them.

Amidst the screams, only one of the guild mbers survived. Seeing the faint yellow barrier emanating from the survivor’s body, Lucien did not pursue.

It was fine that one survived; it would just let them know he was back.

Although these people might not have offended him and only joined the Gods Guild for the high benefits.

But in Lucien’s view, as long as you were a mber of the Nine Great Guilds, you were guilty by association.

He quickly returned to his familiar ho, only to find it had been ransacked.

However, because of the Battle Online world, most valuables were kept in backpacks, so rarely were valuables left at ho.

He tidied up the room, checked the ti, and imdiately went out.

Since he was back, the matter of cleaning up the mbers of the Nine Great Guilds needed to be put on the agenda.

Let’s start with his own residential complex!

Lucien rembered that there were over a dozen mbers of the Nine Great Guilds in this complex alone.

So of these people threw their weight around and oppressed ordinary people.

Others were good people who were very friendly to their neighbors.

Following his mory, he went to those people’s hos.

Soon, screams rang out throughout the residential complex.

He didn’t care about the so-called good or bad people; as long as you hadn’t quit the Nine Great Guilds, you were an accomplice.

The news of Lucien’s return was imdiately passed on to Caleb.

Seeing that the other party had started cleaning up their guild mbers imdiately upon returning, Caleb was furious.

Ever since everyone could enter Battle Online, when had the Gods Guild ever suffered such grievances?

"Guild Master! What should we do?"

At this mont, the Vice Guild Master stood beside Caleb, also feeling at a loss.

Caleb rubbed his temples and said wearily, "I don’t know. With our strength, we have no way to deal with him."

"Sigh, we can only tell everyone to try and avoid him as much as possible!"

He really had no good solution right now; the difference in strength was too great.

Even he could not withstand a few attacks from the other party in Battle Online.

And he was wearing a full set of level 35 silver equipnt.

If not for the many life-saving items he had on him this ti, he would definitely have been killed by the other party in Battle Online.

He really couldn’t understand why the other party’s attack power was so high, and why his defense was ridiculously high and his speed was not slow either, being much faster than a level 30 assassin.

"But, Guild Master, people are panicking now, and many people already want to quit the guild!" the Vice Guild Master said with a troubled expression.

For high-level mbers like them, they didn’t need to worry about their safety for the ti being.

After all, very few people knew where they were located.

Caleb frowned and said helplessly, "Fine, if anyone wants to quit the guild, let them. However, these people must leave behind half of their assets. Take one-fifth of these assets and distribute them to the mbers who are not planning to quit. If they are unwilling, just take them out!"

Hearing this, the Vice Guild Master’s eyes lit up; this was indeed a good thod.

In this way, those people would definitely not quit the guild easily for the sake of their own assets.

Even if they really did quit, it wouldn’t cause too much loss to their guild.

It could even improve the loyalty of the remaining mbers; this was simply killing two birds with one stone.

And when the Gods Guild released this rule, the other eight major guilds followed suit.

After all, they couldn’t think of a better thod for the ti being.

"Now, arrange for people; I’m going to level up. My level is still too low. Also, pay more attention to hidden quests. Once there is news of a hidden class, tell imdiately. Since standard classes can’t defeat him, then we will try hidden classes."

Caleb said to the Vice Guild Master.

The Vice Guild Master nodded, took out his phone to send a ssage, and quickly arranged for personnel to help Caleb level up.

On the other side, Lucien was preparing to turn in a quest.

He first went to the Law Enforcent Squad, but the Captain of the Law Enforcent Team was not in Yizhou City at the mont; they had gone out to execute a mission.

With no other choice, he had to go find Ouyang Zi first.

He took out the gold hamr and handed it to Ouyang Zi.

"Blacksmith Uncle, I’m here to turn in the quest. Can you teach blacksmithing skills now?"

Blacksmith Uncle was sowhat surprised to see that Lucien had managed to obtain the gold hamr he had specifically placed in the Xuanming Pagoda so quickly.

He was very clear about Lucien’s attributes and equipnt.

But according to normal standards, the other party would need to be at least level thirty to have the ability to clear the twelfth floor of the Xuanming Pagoda.

Or use that magic artifact hanging around his neck to clear it.

But the other party’s aura right now didn’t look like soone who had used a magic artifact.

Only a day had passed, and the other party had already obtained the gold hamr. How on earth did he do it?

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