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"Is that person a bit ntally unstable? We don’t even know who he’s waiting for. What should we do? Should we chase him away?"

Hearing Han Feng’s words, Luo Wei froze all over, and the relief he had just felt tightened up again.

Wen Nan helplessly smiled.

This person is a bit too persistent.

"Let him wait," Wen Nan replied calmly.

The curb outside didn’t belong to their [Wenna] guild’s territory, and there was no reason to chase people away. Besides, the person wasn’t doing anything outrageous, just persistently and obsessively waiting.

"Ah? Oh." Han Feng, given the order, turned around and left, bewildered.

The mont passed, and Wen Nan turned back and headed upstairs. As he walked past Luo Wei, he patted him on the shoulder, "In the office, I’ll cover for you in this matter. Outside of here, the issues between the two of you are for you to handle yourself."

On the bright side, when they finished this instance, they were directly transported back to the [Wenna] guild office, aning their next assigned instance would still be an interdiate one. This way, Luo Wei could stay inside the office and directly enter the next map without leaving the premises, at least not before the next map ended, so he wouldn’t have to face his "old fla."

As for what to do in the future, if a day cos when they lose the guild’s protection and are forced to et, Wen Nan, as the guild leader, would not be in a position to interfere.

He’s a guild leader, not a guardian or a nanny; he can’t possibly take care of the mbers’ emotional conflicts too.

Returning to the second floor, just as he stepped on the staircase, Wen Nan was startled by the scene before his eyes—

This simple mini-villa of his, the second floor was originally a low and cramped attic, empty with just four walls.

But at the mont, the room seed completely transford, complete with a soft double bed, a vintage-style fireplace, a sofa, a footrest, a carpet, as well as exquisite wall paintings and chandeliers.

It looked even more upscale than the luxury suite he stayed in before at the Snow Mountain Villa.

Wen Nan stood at the doorway, dumbfounded, as Yu Shouling knelt on the floor by the window, rolling up his round Fasting. He took out a handful of crystal-clear, white substance from his dress’s side pocket and, like a child playing with clay, pinched and patted it. Very soon, a beautiful crystal floor lamp appeared before their eyes.

Seeing Wen Nan appear, Yu Shouling put down the Fasting and looked up, a radiant smile instantly spreading across his paint-streaked cheeks, "You’re back? I thought it was a bit empty here, so I made so small changes."

...Small changes?

Wen Nan glanced around the room, finally tilting his head to look at the crystal chandelier above.

This attic, where the ceiling height was no more than 1.8 ters before, had him bending and stooping every ti he entered. Now, at first glance, the height had suddenly risen to at least five ters.

Creating all that furniture was one thing, but even expanding the space this much?

Seeing Wen Nan’s confusion, Yu Shouling chuckled and said, "The ceiling height was too low here. I dismantled the roof, haven’t had ti to build a new one yet, so I just put a thin mbrane to cover it up and added so essential oil scents for decoration. It’s temporary."

After thinking for a mont, Yu Shouling asked, "I remodeled this house; do you mind?"

The roof was dismantled?

Hm, this really is a "small change."

Did he bring back a Princess Elsa from the instance?

Despite his inner complaints, Wen Nan smiled and said, "How could I mind? I’m glad you did it."

Receiving approval, Yu Shouling giggled and quickly returned to the remodeling project.

Once engrossed in work, Yu Shouling had no ti for anything else, not even sparing Wen Nan a glance, and didn’t ntion their rry ti spent with a rabbit either.

Wen Nan shook his head helplessly, took the rabbit to the bed, and placed it beside him before bringing up the system in his mind.

Before entering the last Snow Mountain Villa instance, Wen Nan had sothing very important on his mind, but due to the recruitnt efforts during the guild’s trial operation phase, he missed the timing and couldn’t complete it.

Now, with everything settled, he could finally sit down and fulfill this wish—

Lottery!

In the previous office’s beginner instance, after the final main task settlent, Wen Nan received a bonus of five extra advanced lottery spins due to achieving a perfect score on his excellent task rating.

However, a series of unforeseen events delayed him from claiming it.

Fortunately, the lottery quota was stored in the player account, available for 15 days.

After opening his account, he quickly found the lottery interface and saw that the advanced pool was unlockable indeed.

Wen Nan clicked unlock, and a whole row of treasure chests imdiately appeared in front of him. Above the chests, in small characters, were the words: [Remaining Draws: 5].

Although unlike the roulette lottery before, where he could draw endlessly, this ti, it’s an advanced pool, so in theory, the minimum guarantee prizes he could draw shouldn’t be too shabby, right?

Surely it wouldn’t end up like the previous roulette lottery, where he drew a bunch of useless money bags, would it?

Thinking this, Wen Nan raised his hand and clicked the [Start Lottery] button.

The entire row of treasure chests imdiately began rotating and scrolling, and Wen Nan, with a touch of his forefinger, selected a small, low-key black chest among the gleaming golden ones.

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