Shortly after realizing the intricate web of situations regarding the current mission, Xu Feng was more than ready to tackle the insurgents.
Maybe if this had occurred when he was still starting out, then it might have been sowhat troubleso. But the current him was more than enough to solo a bunch of fallen insurgent remnants.
As he headed downstairs, he was quickly greeted by the unfriendly gazes from Thorin.
Thorin's arms were crossed, his gaze equivalent to a hungry predator.
Nevertheless, he didn't exude any pressure like he did earlier and instead snorted. "My daughter said you will help track down those unwelcod people in the village. Is that true?"
"Why wouldn't it be true?" Annoyed, Fiona pursed her lips, wondering if her father had so hearing problem.
"I know you said it already, but I wanted to hear it from him?" Instantly, Thorin's expression softened up when he turned his attention to her.
"Of course, I trust you, but this youngster is a trickster. He even tricked
earlier that he was a delivery man for your materials." He added, trying to pacify her, and explained he wasn't doubting her.
"But that's not false, father!" Fiona rebuked. "He did deliver
so Shadow Wolves corpses which are quite handy for us."
"..."
Speechless, Thorin knew it was always a losing situation to argue with his daughter, so he shook his head and returned his attention back to Xu Fneg.
"Anyway, are you going to fulfill it, or was just speaking nonsense?" Thorin questioned solemnly. "Villager's lives are at stake here so if you're not going to do it, then don't say you will."
In response, Xu Fneg's expression also turned solemn. "Rest assured, Mister Thorin. I'm not the type to delay on important matters."
"I hope you stay true to your words. I can't personally eradicate them because I'm busy arming the villagers with weapons here, and I hope they won't be forced to use them. Our village was discreet and isolated. It's all you outsider's fault that we are slowly being found."
With that being said, Xu Feng calmly exited the Forgefire Blacksmith. What Thorin said was equivalent to an emotional card deployed by the System to ensure players won't just forfeit or ignore the mission.
And to make things worse, NPCs do happen to die if players are late to complete the mission or forget about it entirely. It was an irreversible consequence and one that would be labeled in the player's record unless they completed sufficient missions to revoke them.
'It seems like I'm going to be more occupied.' He thought to himself.
His plate now had too many things to handle— to the point that the auction he planned beca sowhat irrelevant. Auction was only another thod to earn money, but the things he needed to focus on were growth and strength.
What was the point of having money if you don't have the strength to protect them?
Without hesitation, Xu Feng swiftly ssaged Carn that he would be further delayed and that the guild's operation could just stagnate.
However, the instant his ssage was sent, he received a video call from Carn.
Accepting it, Xu Feng was blasted by Carn's vivid shouting. "Are you really the Guild Leader or did an alien take over your body?"
"What are you talking about? Aliens? As if I would have my body taken over." Confused by her question, Xu Feng wondered what was going on in her mind. All he did was inform her to let the guild slow down a bit, albeit the word "stagnate" was a bit overboard now that he thought about it.
"Why are you suggesting to stagnate the guild's operation?" Carn puffed up her face and asked in frustration. "Previously, you said a delay would happen and now the delay is getting more delayed. This isn't the Guild Leader I know or are your injuries more serious than reported?"
"It's not like that." Sighing, Xu Feng decided to start from the beginning as to how he ca to his decision.
Ti quickly went by, and Carn's agitated mood soon pacified as she cald down.
"Phew, so you can't manage the guild temporarily because you are occupied in the insurgent remnants and your desire to take the trial for a Hidden Class." Nodding, Carn continued, "Then why don't you just appoint soone else to manage the guild on your behalf?"
And as if she had co to a realization of her question, she quickly retracted her words.
Indeed, the current Vanguard Guild's operation was solely decided and managed by Xu Feng. There were just no other good candidates for him to choose from.
"Now you see why I said the guild may need to stagnate a bit?" Xu Feng mused. It wasn't that he didn't want to multitask, but the difficulty of utilizing the Origin Pass was far too much of a risk.
And if it weren't for the rewards that Fiona was offering, then he wouldn't even accept the mission to eradicate so remnants.
Just when Xu Feng was about to put the discussion to rest and end the call, Carn suddenly raised a question.
"Do you trust , Guild Leader?" She asked solemnly.
Initially surprised, Xu Feng quickly chuckled and replied, "If I don't trust you, then would I have revealed so many core secrets to you? Don't forget, you are a core mber of the Vanguard Guild who has access to confidential information." Your journey continues on My Virtual Library Empire
Nodding, Carn pursed her lips and continued, "Since you trust , then can I promote my friend, Vortex Viper, or Veronica to be precise to take the role of the manager."
"Hmm, but are you not guiding her and helping her level up?"
"Yes, but the truth is, Veronica isn't the grinder type. I an, she's not the type to continuously kill monsters to gain experience points. She's more suited to be sitting in a chair and managing things."
"I see…" Realization dawned upon Xu Feng as he smiled at her. "If you think she's good, then go for it. You're a Guild Commander with special authority and privilege."
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