Chapter 57: The Guild Competition's End
Lioness was Vis' Elder Sister, so she belonged to a different circle.
Although Crowns sotis pestered Reylin enough to go around the banquets and other etings, the age difference made this two pass by themselves.
Other than so greetings and Reylin's infamous deeds in the wealthy circles, Lioness and Reylin hadn't spoken for too much.
She knew that Reylin had affection toward a confident red-haired woman.
And Reylin was also aware that Aria had sothing going on with William, his third brother.
Of course, Reylin wasn't interested, and he learned from William that the relationship with Lioness lasted just for a short ti.
Both of them knew that each was known as annoying.
That word suited them, and neither would disagree.
Reylin chuckled, "A ga like that can bring people together."
[Lioness has accepted your friend request.]
"It can also make people fall out and bring out their true selves," Aria smiled as well, "Let take care of my guild and that competition. I snatched a lot of players from other guilds, and I need to make proper adjustnts."
"I am done with fighting for today. There's also an interesting part up ahead to end this day nicely," Reylin said while playing with flas around his finger, "You thought I would have you deal with the hero's problem?"
"Sowhat," Aria replied.
As Reylin stood up, he extended his hand, and Aria gracefully accepted it. Promptly bringing her up onto legs, Reylin parted that little connection and replied, "She wants guild, so she must learn on her own.
I won't co out until she makes the first move."
"That's the best move you could do as a friend," Aria nodded, "Since you might not be aware of it, a friend is not a person who chis with others. A friend doesn't hold back."
She bumped her fist on Reylin's chest while he gave her a weird side-glance, "Call whenever you need. My skills are at your disposal now."
"See ya," Reylin didn't do the sa move.
Otherwise, his hand would've sunk into sothing very soft.
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[The Hero Party has killed The Ant Queen!]
[Your contribution: 47%]
[You've leveled up.]
"You must have foiled," Reylin said while appearing behind Ferocious Bear.
She wasn't alone, naturally.
Her main party and Steel lody were surrounding her, but each of them had worn-out expressions and panted heavily. No one stood straight, and most of them sat on the ground with their hands dropped.
Maya stood and kept her eyes around if soone tried to run away or snatch her guild mber's loot!
She turned around to face Reylin after he had parted his lips, "Why do you look so fine?"
"Bla the genes," Reylin shrugged.
"That's now what I ant!" Maya blushed and waved her sword, then promptly sighed, "We have won just because of you, Reylin. Thank you for your contribution!"
"No need. I enjoyed my ti here," Reylin looked deeply into her eyes, "I received enough from this guild competition. And it seems like it applies to everyone here. I am not interested in your gains, so let's deal with the formalities now. Anyway, good job all."
As Reylin spoke about the formalities, the hero nodded.
However, in her eyes, hesitation and a little fear rippled.
Reylin didn't comnt on that and waited for the guild leader's next move.
Maya braced herself, clenched her hands tightly, then called out the nobles from the shadows.
Although shadows they were not in, the nobles and their people had overseen the whole guild competition.
Each noble group had their eyes on players from their kingdoms.
Naturally, the Blue Rose's royalty had co out, and they faced the hero, "You have my respect, Ferocious Bear."
On his face, an awkwardness rippled as Maya's nickna was... quite weird to say out loud. He congratulated the hero for her deeds and talked a little about her skills.
Many nobles nodded and spoke out their awe for her unique abilities. The hero's guild mbers were also ntioned.
Although those were words to make the mood better, Ferocious Bear and other guild mbers felt recognized.
After all, these people had been living with mana and weapons since birth! That was a pleasant and rewarding complint to get.
Maya didn't rest on her laurels, however.
Her eyes rose, and she spoke with confidence, "I am giving all my loot for the Blue Rose Kingdom! However, I want those to fund the commoners' lives. Either fund for their business or the city's developnt!
I want people such as to be happier!"
That wasn't in the deal, but the royalty agreed, "You can count on ."
Maya nodded, "As the guild leader, I've already left the ssage toward every guild mber to do the sa. Since there weren't any system notifications or contracts, I inferred that such a great cast of nobles here is to supervise the competition.
That's why I hope we can work together.
Please, give a list of every player's drop your eyes have seen."
"You are correct. We have spread our high-level forces across the ant colony, and we have a list in our systems," The royalty didn't hide anything.
He pressed the buttons, and the list appeared in Maya's system.
Once she received it, Maya nodded, "There are a few players that left my guild already. I will hunt them and bring their dropped loot to the kingdom's treasury. That's the list so far."
Maya also passed the list she created on the spot, then the nobles exchanged glances.
That kind of move was entirely unexpected from the hero.
But on the battlefield, she did grow up as the guild leader!
Reylin stood behind her with a broad smile, and he often exchanged glances with the royalty.
The loot exchange began.
And at so point, an unwilling player appeared, "That guy received Ant Eye Item. It's an item for crafting class."
"..." The player looked down and whispered, "My sister aims to be a jeweler... Please, understand ."
"Who asked?" Reylin chid in.
The player threw a glare in his direction, but no word ca out.
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