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Hearing the system notification, he thought to himself, As expected

As the saying went, the most hidden hermits hide in the most crowded places. With a seemingly eye-catching appearance, the building actually maintained a low profile in the city, which made it inconspicuous. The notification was enough to indicate that the building was no ordinary place.

The longer he stayed in the ga, Drako Yau found more differences in the current Real World compared to his version. It felt like a skyscraper built on top of the foundation which he had set out.

Sweeping the thought out of his mind, Drako Yau went into the Castellans residence. Upon opening the door, there was no one to be seen. An extravagant flannel carpet covered the floor, and there were two semi-spiral stairways on the sides that led to the podium above. He looked up the stairs to find a man standing there.

The man was your standard 19th to 20th century butler. He wore a tidy western suit worthy of noble families, and Drako Yau recognised it. Even for a weirdo like him, he still found that outfit to be strange looking.

Welco to the Castellans residence.

The butlers eyes were so small that they were lines when looked from afar, and with the overly formal smile on his face, his eyes were simply hidden from sight. He was a fox in disguise; the Victorian era butler outfit and the friendly, formal smile gave Drako Yau goosebumps.

Drako Yau nodded in return. Hello.

The butler gave another polite smile and asked, How may I serve you?

Drako Yau decided to cut straight to the chase. Of course, that was because he had no ti to spare. The demonic army is right at our walls, and the people of Yoda are reaching their limits. I wish to request aid from the Castellan.

The butler chuckled and sounded like he didnt care at all. Such an important matter, I must report to the Castellan. Sir, please follow . He then turned on his heels and went into the depths of the upper floor. Drako Yau imdiately ran up the stairs to follow the butler.

With the butler leading the way, it took no ti for the two to reach a double door.

The butler knocked on the door. Master, he said in a gentle voice, a guest has arrived for a visit.

Hm? A voice ca from beyond the doors. It was plain and dull, void of any emotions. Co in then.

Giving Drako Yau a smile, the butler pushed open the doors. Sir, you may enter. Drako Yau skipped the pleasantries and headed straight inside. The butler then closed the doors after seeing him off into the room.

The room was almost excessively large. Drako Yau couldnt help but think, This places even larger than our ga developnt lab! At the innermost part of the room stood a red seat which was a tre wide and almost two tres tall, on which a man was sitting. He was so chubby that Drako Yau thought it might be difficult for him to even walk.

The seat was a tre wide, but his butt was filling the entire space. The man seed as though he was made out of circles. Yet, such a chubby man was giving off an oppressive atmosphere which Drako Yau found it hard to put into words. In his eyes, the man was a giant which shrouded the skies and veiled the earth, and its gigantic shadow was devouring him.

Youre Dragonspear?

The Castellans words woke him up from his dazed state like a roosters crow in the morning.

Drops of cold sweat ran down Drako Yaus back. If the Castellan had made his move while Drako Yau had been dazed by his atmosphere, Drako Yau would have lost his life already.

How enigmatic and unfathomable! Looking at the fat Castellan, Drako Yau no longer took him lightly.

Sir Castellan, I am here as a citizen of Yoda to seek aid.

The chubby Castellan squinted his eyes. Aid?

Drako Yau cursed in his head. Pretty sure you know the monsters are right at your doorstep, dammit!

Indeed. The brutal monsters have marched upon the city and are laying siege. Our forces have defended against several of their attempts, but we are reaching our limits. Our forces are collapsing. Drako Yau told the Castellan of their situation frankly. Yet, much to his surprise, the Castellan sounded even more indifferent than he had anticipated. It felt like it wouldnt matter to the Castellan even if his own city fell.

Oh so what?

Drako Yau was stunned by his response. So what? Your citys getting wrecked, and all youre saying is so what?

Dragonspear Or perhaps, I should call you Drako Yau? The Castellan had a shrewd look on his chubby face as he looked at Drako Yau who imdiately shot up from his seat. Calm down, youre kind of famous. Quite a lot of people here know you because the old geezer took you in. Of course, dont think you can have your way just because you have so connections. There are rules that have to be followed.

The Castellans words didnt make sense at all. Drako Yau hurriedly asked, Who are you? What is this place?

The Castellan chuckled, his plump body jiggling as he did, and asked, Isnt this Real World? As for , Im the Castellan. Whyd you ask the obvious? He then pointed above his head, and his title was indeed Castellan of Yoda.

As for losing the city Even if Yoda falls and turns into a demon city, Im not bothered at all. Its useless to persuade with reasons like standing up for justice or defending your hotown. The Castellan looked at Drako Yau with a smile, one which was so creepy that it gave him goosebumps. Im a rchant, and rchants absolutely love to make deals and investnts.

If you wish to gain sothing, you have to offer sothing else for it. That is an ironclad rule of the worldthe Law of Equivalent Exchange.

You seek my aid. Then, what can you offer?

While Drako Yau was drenching his vest with sweat, the solemn voice of the system announced, Triggered hidden quest: A Deal with the Castellan.

Zephyrwolf felt sowhat numb as he stood on the city walls and he looked at the crumbling army of players. Unlike the last wave, Hades and his Diabolos Blade wasnt there to pierce through the enemy ranks and slay the monoeyes.

Despite having routed the ravons, there wasnt much the ranged players could do when the barrier of the red-eyed monoeyes remained active. Spells and arrows hit the barrier one after another, only to bounce off without even creating a ripple.

Zephyrwolf could only watch as the shell of red gradually closed in on them. His mind was occupied with Drako Yaus wordshe couldnt comprehend the aning behind his words, so much that he almost felt confused.

Apart from getting the demon wolf king encounter quest out of pure luck, there wasnt a single thing he was good at really. He wasnt as good at commanding as Hades, let alone his combat skills. If Sasaki had leveled up to his level, he wasnt the youngsters opponent even when teaming up with the demon wolf king. He was also rash, reckless, and sotis petty.

Whyd that guy trust so much?

If he had been his past self, he would have gathered his brother in arms and left the city without giving it a second thought. The overwhelming pressure of leading a thousand players to fight against almost 10,000 monsters wasnt a task suited for the average person.

Zephyrwolf had to admit itthe reason why he was still standing here and not turning his tail was all because of how much faith and trust Drako Yau had placed in him.

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