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"Du You, with the guild splitting like this, it should have a big impact on us, right."

Unlike usual, Xiaobai wasn’t training. Instead, he sat beside Du You, looking worried as he spoke. The two sisters had a flash of amusent in their eyes, but didn’t explain. Since Du You didn’t want to discuss it, they certainly wouldn’t either.

Although their opinions sotis differed from Du You’s, the two of them only discussed it privately with him. Once the master made a decision, the two sisters would never oppose it, as it was their principle to never go against his decisions.

Du You said indifferently, "If it splits, it splits. The guild is still strong either way. As long as we don’t encounter a formidable enemy, our guild won’t be destroyed. Don’t forget, we’re still a top-tier guild."

"Yeah, still a top-tier guild, still having the guild list for them to choose from. Even those who use cultivation thods to enhance themselves, the guild list doesn’t an much to them, it doesn’t affect them at all.

Xiaobai continued to speak out of concern, "Now that we’ve beco the Night Guild, the main guild’s power is too strong; what if they accidentally attack us?"

"It doesn’t matter. The battles among the upper class have nothing to do with us at the bottom. It won’t affect us. Besides, there are many other forces around watching like tigers, so it’s unlikely to escalate that far. After all, they originally ca from the sa guild; there are bound to be so scruples between them, right," Du You said carelessly.

Xiaobai, lacking experience, thought about it and realized it seed to be true, so he nodded to indicate his understanding.

Not long after, Xiaobai’s worries dissipated, and he habitually resud his cultivation.

Little did Xiaobai know that, under normal circumstances, the more these people interacted, the more intense their fallout would beco. Just like a family tearing each other’s faces off, the relationship often turns worse than that of strangers.

But under Du You’s control, such life-and-death situations would not occur.

"Such an interesting person, to stop worrying so quickly, Master, how did you find him," one of the sisters remarked.

Facing Xiaobai’s carefree deanor, the sisters smiled even more. Such people were indeed rare; who would have thought there could be such an existence in reality.

Du You shrugged, "I didn’t find him. I ran into him on the first day of school after arriving here."

After thinking for a mont, Du You continued, "Alright, enough chatter. Let’s plan what we should do next."

Xiaobai was so gullible that even if plans were made right under his nose, he couldn’t discover them. Any excuse to brush it off would do.

Xiaobai’s curiosity wasn’t that strong. If Du You didn’t ntion sothing, Xiaobai wouldn’t explore it further.

But while there were no issues on their end, the sa couldn’t be said for the outside world. In the cities controlled by the Shadow Guild, the people worried day to day, even living in constant fear.

Only ordinary people remained indifferent. After all, as long as they didn’t provoke these people, nobody would slaughter civilians.

Moreover, these ordinary people were busy working all day, who had ti to care about these matters? Even after the Shadow Guild took control, the additional rest ti didn’t change this.

Of course, there were those who worried, concerned that the guild post-split might alter their treatnt, but what could they do now? Everyone knows ordinary folks banding together can only solve so trivial issues. When it cos to fundantal problems, even if united, they would end up suffering.

While in the city, adventurers and reserves were quite worried.

"The guild has split like this, and the internal issues seem severe. If this continues, it could beco a big lee, which would be dangerous," they worried.

Not everyone was like Xiaobai. Many knew that in-group slaughter was most vicious, often from traitors. After a split, the fiercest battles were between forr comrades.

Even with external pressure, these split groups were each top-tier guilds. Given enough ti to develop, an enormous battle would inevitably erupt in the future.

Such worries continued to spread, even if unspoken, leaving many silently worried.

The guilds post-split kept battling each other, with various small skirmishes constantly occurring.

Of course, the higher-ups were also suppressing this, not to resolve fights but to buy ti. Everyone saw that the divided guilds were continuously consolidating their power.

Fearing inadvertent involvent, surrounding forces were just watching. No one dared to step forward to diate or assist. Only a few fearless ones dared to supply weapons or conduct transactions with them.

This consolidation appeared like the eve of a major conflict.

Because of this, many people began to prepare secretly. So left their cities, using their ans to flee the area about to plunge into war. The real world certainly won’t see massive wars, but they feared the Outer World.

Unless they avoided entering the Outer World, those entering from the sa city could easily find themselves in the sa world, thus getting caught up in it.

At that point, wishing not to join wouldn’t suffice. If their identity as adventurers was discovered, without joining, they’d face attacks from both sides, a situation with nurous precedents.

Therefore, those capable fled, while those without ans considered avoiding entering the Outer World for now.

Though the minimum entry interval into the Outer World is once a month, the maximum is a year. It is believed that within a year in the real world, this conflict might conclude.

Everyone thought this way, even the surrounding large forces, but no one anticipated the developnt of events to move in a completely unexpected direction.

In just a few days, Du You and the two sisters had completed their planning.

Then, their doppelgangers exchanged information to refine and handle all details, proceeding according to this route.

As a new round began, everyone suddenly noticed a war erupted. However, it wasn’t an internal war; rather, the guild launched an attack against nearby, innocent forces. The combat ca so abruptly that everyone was swept up before realizing it, leaving many utterly baffled.

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