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Chapter 10: Removed

Following the subtle threat from Xu Feng of destroying the herb, the guards could only stand in their position, unwilling to provoke him further from committing the act.

The herbs were precious, and the culprit was in front of them, which ant that sooner or later, he would be apprehended.

However, if their actions caused the culprit to destroy the herbs altogether, then the losses would be trendous.

Therefore, they were stuck in a dilemma, unable to advance or retreat, with Xu Feng leading the situation completely from start to finish.

'Hah, what a bunch of idiots indeed. If this was an upgraded version of the ga, then this bluff of mine would be useless.' Xu Feng sneered inwardly.

It was no exaggeration to say the guards weren't humanlike and were just a bunch of robots at the mont.

After all, the Sunfire Lotus herb in his hand currently had attributes such as increasing fire resistance to a player.

So what was his re Sacred Fire going to do to the herb?

Even if it did co into contact, the Sunfire Lotus would still be glistening with zero damages.

'As if I would risk burning my wealth,' Xu Feng exclaid inwardly.

He was ticulous in everything and was long ready for the situation to change drastically. Despite not wanting the situation to co to this, there was no regret in his actions.

No pain, no gain.

That was a common phrase, but one that stood true no matter the situation.

"My hands are trembling with those spears pointing at . Please, I'm very cowardly." Xu Feng continued his act and proceeded to tease the guards further by making the Sacred Fire closer to the herb.

His realistic actions prompted the guards to retreat a few steps, clearly afraid of him actually destroying the herbs.

'Look at these guards. Do they think I will destroy my own wealth?' There was simply no chance of him ruining the herbs when he had spent so much effort into ransacking them.

Once the guards retreated close to the entrance, Xu Feng distanced the Sacred Fire from the herb and sighed in relief, continuing with his act.

"Go outside and let

cool down for a second. I can't even escape from here, so there's no harm in it, right?" He then shouted, albeit in a sowhat panicked tone.

His statent was quite logical and there was indeed no other escape path other than the entrance door, which they were tightly guarding.

Therefore, the guards nodded but gave a final warning, "We'll only give you a few minutes to think of your actions. If you really destroy the herbs, then you'll never see the daylight in your lifeti again."

Xu Feng nodded his head in understanding, but silently, he was urging them to exit the garden. 'Just leave already. By the ti you all stood outside, I'll be gone by then. I want to see how you'll threaten

afterward.'

Soti later, the guards left the garden and actually closed the door. In their mind, Xu Feng was like a trapped rabbit, with no escape paths. Thus, they didn't mind closing the door.

Luckily for Xu Feng and unfortunately for the guards, if they had known Xu Feng was going to be kicked out very soon, then they would have risked it all to detain him on the spot.

With the door closed, Xu Feng finally breathed out a sigh of relief as he glanced at the ti remaining.

One minute...

Although one minute seed like a short ti, to Xu Feng's current situation, it was rather long.

"How did these guards realize my lie so quickly? The location from the Miracle Herb Garden to the Baptismal Altar is quite far. Just how did that guard manage to travel so fast?" He knitted his brows, seemingly unable to comprehend this unusual variable.

Even if the guard did suspect him and wanted to verify the information as soon as possible, it should have still taken the guard at least 15 minutes to arrive there.

That ti interval was the estimation that he had done to rob the herbs and be kicked out.

However, the estimation was completely wrong, causing him to confront the guards and resort to deception to stall for ti.

Patiently waiting for the ti to countdown, Xu Feng relaxed his muscles when the number hit 0.

"Finally, goodbye guards, and thanks for your lovely herbs contribution." Xu Feng laughed heartily as he eagerly waited to be kicked out of the Holy Sanctuary.

Alas, his laughter ca to an abrupt halt when he saw a system ssage pop up.

System: Due to Adventurer Lin Feng's misconduct in the Holy Sanctuary and his misdeeds of ransacking the Miracle Herb Garden, punishnt would be imposed upon him.

"W-What???!"

Xu Feng's mouth was wide open when he read the system ssage. It never occurred to him that the system of the Divine World would be personally imposing a punishnt upon him.

This kind of process went against all logic and information he learned from his past.

Never once had there been an incident of a system personally imposing a punishnt on a player unless they were caught and detained by fellow NPCs.

While in the midst of confusion, the system continued to send out a few ssages.

System: Given that the arrival of Adventurer Lin Feng here in the Holy Sanctuary was because he wanted to gain so experience and had obtained approval from the system. Therefore, Adventurer Lin Feng falls under the administration and jurisdiction of the system.

"So I was under surveillance by the system due to this loophole," he facepald, clearly not expecting this kind of plot twist.

"Then what punishnt would I face? Am I going to have my herbs confiscated or the baptism revoked?" Xu Feng asked in concern.

Alas, there was no longer any response from the system as he was directly removed from the Holy Sanctuary.

His vision blurred completely and there was a sensation and feeling of him being tossed around like a rag doll, causing him to feel nauseous.

"Is this part of the punishnt?" He screeched, covering his mouth.

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