Larinu frowned, then he shook his head. In fact, from the mont the players began entering the territory, there had been nurous conflicts.
At first, Larinu was very angry, and he even used force to stop these conflicts, but as a result many lizards were injured.
Larinu knew it wouldn't be good if this continued happening, so he asked Anno for instructions. Anno instructed him that there was no need for him to interfere in the conflicts between the players.
Yes, he was just needed to protect the surroundings and stop the conflicts from destroying the environnt's territory. After the conflict ended, he could then deal with the aftermath.
Although this thod was very effective, it could only prevent conflicts among low-level people. As for the high-level players, even Larinu and the entire lizard army could not stop them.
Larinu said: "Ignore them; if it's not a conflict within our territory, then it doesn't matter."
"Yes!" After the Lizard heard the order, he left imdiately.
Larinu sighed; he knew that this situation wouldn't last. Although there were many people in the territory who were stronger than him, such as Saraya or the monster Anacotha from earlier,
But Larinu knew they wouldn't deal with petty conflicts like this. The Anacotha or Saraya were ant to fight much more horrible and fierce battles.
Larinu knew that the only way to solve these problems was to increase his and the Lizard's strength. However, he did not know how to increase his strength.
After all, Lizards were just a low-level race whose rarity was R, so their power was limited. In comparison, the current Larinu's strength was only on par with that of a normal level 30 player; however, Larinu was the strongest of the Lizard group.
Larinu frowned; he suddenly thought of his master. That's right; he sohow felt that perhaps his master would have a way to make him stronger.
He knew he had no right to ask for this because his master had given him a safe place to live, food, and clean water. However, Larinu was not a person who liked peace; on the contrary, he loved fighting and enjoying the peace after fierce battles.
Larinu thought for a long ti and then decided to find Anno.
…
Everything seed to be very peaceful, but on the world chat channel, a volcano was about to erupt.
[New news, breaking news... I know where Saraya is.]
[Saraya? Who is Saraya?]
[You, stay out of the way; Saraya is the only woman in my heart; you shouldn't know, and you don't need to know.]
[Wait! You said you know where Saraya is.]
[Hurry up! Tell the location of the goddess.
[Who is Saraya? Goddess?]
[That's right, I don't know who Saraya is or why these players are blindly worshipping her.]
[Who is Saraya; answer ?]
[Speak quickly! Damn it!]
[Hahaha… I wanted to share this information with you, so is this how you ask ?]
[Player above: I beg of you; you are my father; whatever you say is right.]
[That's right, baba, tell quickly.]
[Baba 1]
[Baba 2]
[Although I don't know who Saraya is, I also want to see the person you call Goddess, so that's why... baba 3]
[Baba 4]
…
[Damn it! I'm not married yet. Alright, Saraya is currently in the Void Lord's domain.]
[What? Did you go there?
[No, but my friend went there, and he saw Saraya.]
[Who summoned Saraya? So that ans Saraya is also there.]
[Damn it! If I had quickly reached the Void Lord's territory, I might have t the Goddess.
[AAAA! I'll be on my way imdiately; don't stop .]
[I'm already on my way to the Void Lord's domain, hahaha. I'll et my goddess before you.]
[Your goddess? Damn it! If you're well, say it again, "Your goddess?"]
[My, mine, mine… What if I say she's mine? What can you do to ? Hit ?]
[Damn it! If you are good, wait for at the gate of the Void Lord's domain; only and you can settle it.]
[Hahaha… I don't need to fight with you; I just need to et the goddess.
[Damn it! Damn it! Damn it! I also have to hurry and et the goddess.]
[Wait! There are many monsters along the way; besides, there is the fog. How did you find your way to the Void Lord's territory?
[Is the player above stupid? The Void Lord had attached a misty lamp and the location of his territory to help find him.]
[Despite the location, there were only 1,000 misty lamps, all of which were taken by other players.]
[AAA!!! Why am I so stupid? At first, I thought that just staying in the territory was fine and that there was no need to move to the Void Lord's domain.
[Hahaha... have you started regretting yet? I'm only about 2,000 tres from the Void Lord's territory; I'm about to et my goddess.
[F*ck U! I said the goddess belongs to no one; don't say she's "yours."
[Wait! Is your information correct? How can you prove it?
[That's right, what is there to prove your information is correct?]
[Hahaha… I'm just informing you; it's up to you to believe. Ah! It's best if you don't believe it, so there won't be too many people fighting the goddess with .
…
In the office, Hikaru was still lazily holding Saraya in his lap. After hearing Rika say that the world chat channel had a very interesting thing going on, he went to check it out.
It was true that sothing very interesting was going on, but he did not think that Saraya had beco a goddess in the mouths of other players.
Hikaru felt that everyone knew Saraya because he fought the Anacotha in the trial space.
Indeed, Saraya was very beautiful; she was more beautiful than any superstar or beauty actress on Earth. He thought that people would probably talk about her a lot; after all, Saraya possessed terrible strength and angel-like beauty, so it would be strange if no one talked about her.
However, people calling her a goddess were beyond his expectations. Even when he watched the World Chat channel, everyone wanted to co to his domain, not for safety and food but because of Saraya's presence.
Hikaru frowned. He thought maybe his thod of cajoling players to co to the territory was wrong. Maybe the thoughts of the players were different from what he expected.
Hikaru sighed; perhaps he would think about this later. After all, his territory didn't need too many inhabitants right now. He wanted to wait for the main construction projects in the territory to be completed before he admitted more residents.
What he cared about was how Selvih would deal with the Senate's plan tomorrow. In fact, he could destroy all of Selvih's enemies right now with ease.
However, he would not do so for two reasons:
Firstly, Selvih's enemies were from the Ancient Kingdoms and even the Holy Land. Through Rika, Hikaru knew that those organisations were terrible, and he could not guarantee that his current strength could stand against the power of the Ancient Kingdom and the Holy Land.
Besides, he had the ability to defend himself, but the people around him were different, and he wouldn't have the spare ti to protect everyone at all tis.
Secondly, he wanted to let Selvih feel the Dark-Elf Kingdom's opposition to her. Yes, even though it would make her suffer, he wanted it to happen.
Only then would Selvih easily let go of the kingdom she had ruled for 2,500 years and co to him. This reason revealed his selfishness; however, he was a human after all, not a god.
Hikaru still had his own desires. He thought that although Selvih was opposed by the Senate and even by the inhabitants of the Dark-Elf Kingdom, she had nevertheless ruled that kingdom for 2,500 years anyway.
Humans are nostalgic animals, and although new things may appeal to them in the present, they will often rember the past.
If that were the case, Selvih wouldn't completely want to live in his domain. It was sothing that Hikaru had absolutely no desire to see.
For Selvih to completely abandon the Dark-Elf Kingdom, she had to be driven into despair by the people from that kingdom.
That was also the reason why Hikaru was in no hurry to help Selvih destroy her enemies. He didn't want Selvih to continue ruling that kingdom.
Hikaru knew he was selfish, but he accepted it. Instead of leaving Selvih sowhere far away from him, he wanted her to stay by his side, so it would be safer for her.
Ack! Hikaru was only thinking about Selvih's safety, and he was definitely not thinking about anything else.
…
Ti passed quickly. From the outside, Hikaru's territory looked like a holy land. It seed to be separated by the fog due to the effect of the lighthouse, as it did not allow the fog to co near the territory. The territory was also surrounded by a wall made of giant vines, which added to its mystical look.
However, inside the territory, everything was completely different from the outside. The people living inside the territory could see a wonderful sight, and that was the sky.
Yes, on Earth, it was a very common thing; however, in a world covered in fog for more than 10,000 years, the sky was like magic to the people of this world.
Not only the lizard race, but the farrs, along with Darnag, Damian, Shala, and Mika, also found it interesting when the ti changed. Thanks to that, they could live in a more regular way, as they knew when to work and when to rest.
They also didn't need to prepare lighting fixtures all the ti. During the day, sunlight could shine everywhere and even warm their bodies.
For the first ti in their lives, they could see the sunset and sunrise.
It was evening, so they could see the sky, which was surrounded by countless stars and even the moon. Of course, the people of this world still don't know about the existence of stars and moons; however, they knew that the things that sparkled in the sky were beautiful.
This made them worship Hikaru even more and treat him like a god.
For other players, this place made them feel more secure because they didn't have to worry about when monsters attacked. Besides, they also felt safe because they were not attacked by other players.
Even though they were just staying in a temporary residential area and living in cramped motel rooms, this was the first ti after coming to this world that they were able to get a good night's sleep.
The players, after entering Hikaru's domain and seeing a sky that was similar to Earth's own, felt at ho. On Earth, they couldn't even see the starry sky clearly because of the air and light pollution.
Therefore, at this ti, the world chat channel was once again boiling.
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