Chapter 1305: Carn’s Early Journey Part 2
Shortly after being ditched by her team, Carn remained indifferent in the face of Hundred Ghost and his allies.
"Haha, do you still reject my invitation now, beauty?" Hundred Ghost snickered coldly. He didn’t bother to chase after Joyce and the rest because his eyes were on Carn all along.
He had seen her skills. It was raw but very natural. This kind of talent was sothing their guild needed. Not to ntion, her beauty was also sothing he adored.
"Yes, I reject your invitation." Carn remained firm in her decision. She was never the type to give in to threats.
Upon seeing her repeated rejection, Hundred Ghost’s patience wore thin. He gestured for his n to start preparing to PK her if she continued to reject his goodwill.
"I’ll ask again. Are you joining or not?" Hundred Ghost’s tone had turned cold.
"I’m not joining." Carn stood her ground and was prepared to use her skill to retaliate. Although player killing would affect her reputation, she wasn’t going to just stand still and be butchered.
Alas, it was only her wishful thinking.
5 minutes later...
RedEagle Town, Teleport Platform
"Damn it!" Carn erged on the platform after respawning from death.
She stomped her foot angrily. She was completely annihilated without even being able to take one down with her.
The situation frustrated her deeply.
Just when she was about to head sowhere else to adventure, her path was subsequently blocked by a group of hooligans.
Carn narrowed her eyes. "What do you people want?"
"What do we want? We want to kill you again!" One of the mbers in the group snickered.
"To ss with the Reaver Guild in RedEagle Town, you sure have a lot of courage. But too bad, you have no skills to back it up!"
As soon as the taunt was made, the nearby players quickly gathered around.
"Looks like another newcor made a mistake and offended the Reaver Guild."
"It’s a great beauty this ti too. What a pity."
"Indeed, the Reaver Guild had gotten a head start and made the town their territory already."
When Carn heard the mutterings from other players, she realized this town was no longer suitable for her.
She turned around and wanted to access the Teleport Platform to teleport elsewhere.
Unfortunately for her, she lacked the necessary money.
"Want to run? You’ve ssed up real badly!" The Reaver Guild mbers taunted wildly and dared her to step outside the town. Once she stepped outside the town, that would be the day she would be killed again.
"Do you guild players always act this lawlessly?" Carn gnashed her teeth and questioned.
"It’s survival of the strongest. What is the law in this ga anyway?"
"You—"
Frustrated, Carn could only swallow this grudge and explore the town inside.
Despite being safe and sound inside the town, she was still being followed constantly by the people from the Reaver Guild.
’The Divine World is even more disgusting than the real world.’ Carn thought to herself, feeling extrely disappointed with the experience.
She had thought the Divine World might be different, but the result was even worse.
Just when she was thinking about logging out and quitting forever, Carn suddenly bumped into soone.
"Ouch," a serene voice echoed.
Alard, Carn quickly apologized to the woman.
"I’m sorry. I didn’t an to bump into you." She bowed her head and quickly helped the woman pick up so books.
"No worries." The woman accepted her assistance and smiled. "Are you new here?"
"Uh, yes." Carn nodded, completely unaware that the woman she was speaking to wasn’t a player.
"I see you’re being followed by a few people. Did you offend them sohow?"
The woman raised the question, her eyes shifted to the players from the Reaver Guild.
Carn didn’t conceal much and revealed her predicant.
Soti later, the woman harrumphed and held Carn’s hand.
"These lawless people actually dare to target a fragile woman. They don’t deserve to be around here." She sneered and promptly dragged Carn away to the library.
Needless to say, the players from the Reaver Guild also wanted to follow along, only to be impeded by the guards.
"No unauthorized entry!" The guards declared.
Naturally, the players wanted to argue, but quickly retreated in fear when the guards exuded their powerful aura.
"Ugh, forget it. The library only has one opening anyway. We can just camp outside!" One of the Reaver Guild mbers suggested. They were arrogant, alright. But they weren’t foolish enough to target an NPC this early on and ruin their foundation.
Still, they made sure to relay this incident back to their leader, Hundred Ghost.
While this was happening, inside the library, the woman introduced herself.
"I’m Griselda, a Librarian visiting this town for so materials." Griselda smiled sweetly. "What about your na?"
"I-I’m Carn." Carn introduced herself.
"Carn?" Griselda raised an eyebrow slightly. "Is that your alias? Because the na I see is Lunar Wraith."
Upon hearing the na, Lunar Wraith, Carn recalled rolling a random nickna as her in-ga na.
"Ah, no, Carn is my real na. Lunar Wraith is my alias." She clarified the misunderstandings. There was a lack of protection in her information.
Usually, players were supposed to withhold as much information from themselves as they could.
However, Carn was the opposite. She was quite straightforward and honest in her deanor.
’Interesting... maybe it’s fate that she bumped into .’ Griselda mused inwardly. Initially, she was disappointed with the newcors in the town and was about to make her next stop to search for an inheritor and successor.
Who could have imagined that fate would say otherwise?
"I’ll call you Lunar Wraith for now. Do you wish to inherit my legacy?" Griselda placed a book down and inquired softly.
"Your legacy?" Confused, Carn didn’t understand what she ant.
"Mhmm, as long as you agree, I can send you away from this town. But you’ll have to undergo so trials to earn my approval."
’Send
away from this town?’ Carn’s body jolted slightly.
Rather than being chased down by those despicable scums, she might as well agree to Griselda’s suggestion.
What was the worst that could happen?
"I agreed!" Carn clenched her fist and said in a firm tone.
"Great, I’ll send you to Oakwood Town!" Griselda clasped her hands in satisfaction.
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