"Guild Leader, we're still in the dungeon right?" Carn furrowed her brows as she spread out her Void Creatures to scrutinize the scenery.
"Mhmm, it's just that the passageway we went to is connected to the Fallen Swamp." Xu Feng nodded and explained.
"Each passageway connected to different Fallen terrains that were once lushful and beautiful. But after a catastrophe, it beca like this." He continued.
Realization dawned upon Carn as she clasped her hands. "Ah, so it's like one of those cliche scenes where the beautiful area turned to crap after so ss either done by humans or natural disaster."
"Yeah, sounds about right."
"Anyway, are you saying that my mbers in other groups are encountering a different terrain? How can we contact them then?" Iceheart suddenly interrupted and asked, albeit still in her usual cold tone.
Within her map, she could no longer see the whereabouts of the others. She also wished to contact one of her mbers, but it seed as if she had been disconnected from them.
"Yes, they can still be contacted and seen." Xu Feng nodded.
"But how co I can't?"
"That's because you're not the Raid Leader and don't have this privilege."
Swiftly, the atmosphere turned awkward when Xu Feng indirectly called out Iceheart for being non-privilege and that her questions and worries were unfounded.
Thankfully, the atmosphere changed almost imdiately with Carn alerting the rest that she spotted so monsters.
"Guild Leader, we have company," Carn said, getting ready for a battle.
Just a second later, Xu Feng and the rest also went into their battle stance.
"Listen up, Ardent Lance and Steelshot would be our tankers. So we must ensure their sacrifices are not wasted." Xu Feng instructed before turning to Iceheart.
"Iceheart, as a Berserker, you are to defend the sides of our DPS. Fend off any enemies that are approaching them."
Initially, Iceheart wanted to ask what about him, given he was a Cleric and monsters, especially clever ones, would always take out the healer.
However, after that conversation they had, Iceheart doubted Xu Feng hadn't thought about it, so she simply nodded her head. She was too lazy to even give him a "yes raid leader" response.
Not one to care about such trivial details, Xu Feng buffed the tanks and ensured their health was enough to withstand a few hits.
A few minutes later, the group remained in their battle stance, waiting for the monsters, only to see there were none in sight.
"Huh, are you sure there are monsters?" Ardent Lance knitted his brows, clearly dumbfounded by the outco.
"It can't be that she was mistaken, right?" Steelshot held his gun tightly in a confused manner. The one who called out the monsters was the strongest player in the group, Carn. It was ridiculous to even think that she would make such a low-level mistake.
However, with no monsters in sight, even Carn began to doubt her judgnt.
'I was sure the Void Creatures warned
about the monsters approaching. Just what is going on?' She wondered silently.
While Carn was equally confused by the situation, OneMandia had his eyes glued to the comnt section that was now divided.
[It can't be that my goddess made a mistake, right?]--- Anonymous User 1234
[No, there must be monsters. Maybe it had camouflage or stealth mode and cannot be seen with the naked eye.]--- Anonymous User 2304
[Or maybe she did make a mistake and is a clown just like Emberwolf~]--- Anonymous User 1111
[Agreed, she could be the all brawn and no brain type anyway!!!]--- Anonymous User 1231
[Shut up, anonymous user 1111. I dare you to tell us your in-ga na and say that again directly!]--- Anonymous User 3409
'What is up with these bunch of haters?' OneMandia felt his blood boil when reading those hate comnts.
Naturally, he respected Carn as they had t in the real world, and he nearly wanted to turn off the anonymous feature and force them to have their in-ga userna on.
That way, he wanted to see who would still dare to type without thinking of the consequences. Alas, Xu Feng had heavily emphasized the anonymous part and that viewers were free to hide their identity. If it weren't for that, OneMandia would consider exposing these haters to the public.
"You all can stop second-guessing yourself. Our dear Guild Commander isn't wrong, so whoever thinks she is wrong is nothing but a buffoon." Xu Feng flatly said, straight up insulting those who thought Carn was wrong.
"As for the viewers who are hiding behind the scene, your na might be anonymous, but the numbers next to you are permanent. Hence, we know exactly who has been talking crap to my Guild Commander." He continued, dropping a massive bomb at those who thought they were safe and sound behind the screen.
Astonished, OneMandia's mouth was left agape as he never knew about this aspect. Sure, he modified most of the stream setting, but Xu Feng did the last finishing touch on it. Thus, he was unaware of the matter.
anwhile, the comnt sections started to mild down, especially those who were blatantly throwing dirt at Carn's na and ability.
"Are the comnts still hating on my dear Guild Commander?" Xu Feng turned to OneMandia and questioned solemnly.
"N-No, Raid Leader." OneMandia shook his head. "They've stopped being disrespectful to her."
"Good, you all are free to throw dirt at those unrelated to the Vanguard guild, but if you want to throw dirt at my mbers. Just know the consequences of doing so. Reaver Guild and their affiliations are your best example." He exclaid, delivering a stern warning regarding his tolerations and boundary lines.
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At this mont, almost everyone felt their oxygen was leaving their body. They were completely rendered speechless by Xu Feng's act of defending his mbers.
"You didn't need to antagonize the viewers like that, Raid Leader," Carn muttered softly, but inwardly, her heart lted at his action.
Who didn't want to have such a protective Guild Leader who had zero tolerance for any disrespectfulness to his mbers?
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