Chapter 1388: Sunrise Inner City Part 5
Half an hour later...
Training Hall, Inner Section
The inner section was usually quiet and spacious because only certain individuals qualified to stay in it.
But at this mont, the inner section was nearly cramd to the brim. Many mbers who were in session 2.9 and session 3.0 were eligible to enter the inner section to spectate.
"I can’t believe I just got promoted to Session 3.0 and I get to watch the Guild Leader attempt the difficult 3.1." A Vanguard mber clenched their fists excitedly.
"You really are lucky then." Another mber exclaid. "I have attempted three tis and failed all of them. It was always just by a little bit."
"A little bit? Stop the cap, brother. I saw you get annihilated within 10 seconds of starting the session."
"Shut up! You’re no better when you only did better than
by like 5 seconds despite having higher attributes and a better class than ."
"What do attributes and class have to do with this?"
"It has to do with everything! You’re a Swordsman while I’m just a cleric. I’m slow and vulnerable in general!"
As the two different classes clashed and beca heated, the other mbers quickly tried to separate the two and pacified the situation.
Usually, this kind of scene was quite common and occurred outside the Training Hall. Of course, there were tis when it still happened inside the Training Hall.
Emotional fluctuations were not sothing one could easily control and manage.
However, that kind of control needed to be on point today because their Guild Leader was going to arrive soon.
If their farces were caught by the Guild Leader, then that was a ga-over mont.
"Ahem, quiet down!"
Right at this mont, a voice echoed to try to dispel the commotion.
Needless to say, the two mbers were still quite heated. They were about to turn to the source and lash out at them.
Thankfully, though, their eyes were faster than their mouths.
Their voices caught in their throat as they hurriedly composed themselves and bowed their heads.
After all, the source of this person was none other than their mascot and powerhouse of the guild: Carn, aka Lunar Wraith.
In the blink of an eye, everyone lined up in formation, with the two culprits causing the commotion being alienated.
They wanted to help, but now that their Guild Commander had arrived. Only a fool would still help these two.
As the two quickly realized they were isolated and treated like aliens by their fellow guildmates, they wanted to cry.
Why were they so unlucky?
Others had bantered before, but none of them were caught red-handed in such a situation.
And even then, the person catching them wouldn’t have such a status as Carn.
"W-We’re sorry, Guild Commander!"
The two of them promptly lowered their heads and apologized.
’What’s with these two?’ Contrary to these two people’s fear, Carn simply arrived and told the rest to quiet down. She didn’t even know what these two had done for them to suddenly apologize to her.
’Am I that scary? It can’t be, right? Did Feng rub off his intimidation aura on ?’ She wondered silently. Being entangled with him throughout the night would certainly cause her not to suspect this kind of thing could happen.
She glanced at these two people. She tried to rember them but realized they were too low ranks for her to pay attention.
Nevertheless, she had learned a few tricks. She promptly opened the guild feature and clicked on these two.
Tier 2 Swordsman Abyss Fla and Tier 2 Cleric Berry Night. Both of them were recently promoted to Tier 2 with a sowhat decent hidden class.
Still, Carn was once again traumatized by session 3.1 when even Tier 2 could fail the test multiple tis.
After all, the test itself wasn’t attributed to your tier power. Instead, it was attributed to your combat experience, movent, and critical thinking at a drastic ti.
"Return to your position, Abyss Fla and Berry Night." Carn waved her hand and instructed.
"The Guild Leader will arrive soon, so I hope there won’t be a commotion again. You can discuss among yourselves when the Guild Leader is demonstrating the test." She continued, speaking in a deanor that befitted the Guild Commander’s position.
As for how she learned to speak in such a manner, it was courtesy to Veronica.
Under her strict lecture, Carn nearly cried tears of pain when she finally got the passing grade after 1 hour and sothing.
But now that she saw how the guild mbers behaved like docile children, she realized the effort was all worth it.
’Hehe, being the one in command is nice sotis.’ She thought to herself.
Still, that feeling only lingered for a brief mont before she ca to notice that almost everyone’s attention was on her.
Although she didn’t have stage fright or anything, being stared at by so many at once was kind of pressuring and intimidating.
It was only now that she was srized by how amazing Xu Feng was to always be in the center and facing such a crowd with confidence. Though she was already long srized, this retaliation simply increased her admiration.
Just when she was feeling a bit overwheld, Xu Feng finally arrived in a shocking manner.
Even Carn’s eyes widened in disbelief when she saw him.
"Guild Leader... you..." She raised her finger and pointed at his near-naked gear. He was donning on the most basic gear ever.
Not to ntion her, even the others were stupefied.
"Our Guild Leader is not equipping any gear?"
"This is aweso!"
"Crap... I think I shat my pants!"
Almost imdiately, those who were near the person who claid they shat their pants moved away.
"Do you need to go change your pants?" As if to humor everyone present and ease the situation, Xu Feng chuckled heartily and asked the person who made the comnt.
"No need, Guild Leader." Excited, the guild mbers quickly shook their hands and smiled sheepishly.
"Haha, I see. I hope you won’t feel bad later on because I’m not going to take responsibility for that." Xu Feng teased.
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