Sacrifice's Rise: I Became Invincible After Entering Godslayer Temple Chapter 296 295-Tide Guild
Chapter 296 Chapter295-Tide Guild
"However," John began with a serene tone, "your haphazard approach to combat is destined for failure. One only becos stronger through adversity in battle. The next ti we et, I hope to see a more formidable young magus."
His voice, cool and steady, flowed effortlessly into Cloudsong's ears.
Cloudsong remained silent, etching every word from John into his mory.
This youth seed to possess an innate inclination to heed advice.
Youth had granted him ample ti, his greatest advantage.
Among the spectators, so held a resolute gleam in their eyes.
They internalized John's wisdom, resolving to seek greater strength within the ga.
anwhile, Darklord and the mbers of the Wolf Guild quietly departed the viewing area.
Glaring at John's retreating figure, their hearts seethed with anger and envy.
"That guy remains as powerful as ever! But we must surpass him!" Darklord muttered through gritted teeth.
"Absolutely. We need to prove our worth and no longer live in his shadow!" added mbers of the Wolf Guild, their spirits afla.
"Galewind's prowess is truly overwhelming," soone comnted, visibly moved.
"That kind of charisma is simply unparalleled. Galewind seems invincible."
"His attack speed and precision are beyond my wildest imagination!"
"I wonder how long it'll take for Galewind to ascend to the top of the Arena Leaderboard?"
"I'd wager a week!"
"My guess? Just three days!"
"Place your bets! Place your bets!"
John, oblivious to the praises sung by the onlookers, was also unaware that the bets surrounding his potential rise to the pinnacle of the Arena Leaderboard had beco the hottest wager on the battlefield.
He remained impassive, hands clasped behind him, silent.
The potent aura emanating from him seed to make the very air around him grow heavy.
"Do I have a chance to beco as powerful a player as you?" Cloudsong asked tentatively.
A warm smile graced John's face. "Of course you can, as long as you put in the effort..." he murmured. "Don't fear failure, don't dread death; we're just in a ga right now... Only those with a heart resilient against formidable foes can truly be deed strong."
Cloudsong's expression beca pensive.
After a mont, John inquired, "You're a solo player right now, aren't you?"
Cloudsong nodded earnestly.
"Ever thought about joining a guild? Solo players like you, with such remarkable talent and youth, are highly sought-after assets for major guilds..." John chuckled, "I'd wager you've had quite a few invitations recently, haven't you?"
With a rueful smile, Cloudsong replied, "Indeed, a few have invited to their guilds, but I declined. I felt those guilds were diocre at best, and joining them would stifle my growth."
John raised an eyebrow, not expecting such pride from the young magus. "What if it was one of the top ten guilds worldwide?"
Cloudsong's head snapped up, staring at John in astonishnt.
John rely smiled and said nonchalantly, "If you're open to it, I can recomnd you to the Blue Sea Guild. Their guild leader, Blue Sea himself, is a top-tier magus. There, you'd have access to better resources and your growth would accelerate. Especially for your class, which is said to be the most resource-intensive. Going solo, you're bound to face many detours ahead."
A puzzled expression on his face, Cloudsong asked, "The Blue Sea Guild... If I could, I'd love to join. But why are you being so kind to , Galewind?"
John replied with a light laugh, "Perhaps I see a shadow of my younger self in you... If you're willing to join, you can head straight to the Blue Sea Guild headquarters after this. Tell them I sent you."
Cloudsong bowed deeply in gratitude toward John.
Depleted of his Mana, Cloudsong was swiftly deed defeated by the system.
His silhouette gradually faded from the virtual desert.
John gazed at the spot where Cloudsong vanished, his eyes filled with contemplation.
The fervent effort he put into aiding the young magus wasn't solely because he saw a reflection of his younger self in Cloudsong.
It was more so because John felt compelled to guide these gifted youngsters towards a quicker maturation.
The rger of the two worlds was no longer a distant event.
Naturally, John hoped for more prodigies to erge among the players, to aid humanity in overcoming the impending catastrophe in the real world...
His individual strength would never equate to collective might.
Only with the birth of countless powerhouses could human civilization stand a chance against the abyssal invasion.
And Cloudsong, this young magus, perfectly fit the mold in John's mind.
Young in age, with a keen ability to learn, and a comndable mindset...
[System Prompt: Congratulations player Galewind for defeating your opponent. You have advanced to the next round. Please prepare, as you will soon enter a new battlefield.]
The system's voice echoed once more in John's ear, and subsequently, his form dissipated amidst the swirling desert sands.
When he reappeared, he found himself amidst a dense jungle.
The trees, tall and imposing, blocked out the sky.
A hint of confusion crossed John's face as he internally queried the system, "Why the sudden change in the battlefield?"
The system responded in its chanical tone, "Arena PK mode operates with ho and away combat scenarios. This ti, you're the away player, battling against the ho defender..."
John nodded in understanding.
When he looked up, he found a captivating female player standing directly before him, her hand gripping a green longbow, eyeing him warily.
"Galewind? What are you doing in an Arena PK of this rank?"
The voice of the female archer was lodious and pleasant, perfectly matching her delicate beauty.
John glanced at the female player's ID and paused.
"Tide Guild—MoonWhite."
The latter part, of course, was this girl's na, MoonWhite, which sounded quite endearing.
But what truly caught John off guard was the guild's na preceding it.
Tide Guild. Why did it sound so familiar?
John subtly furrowed his brow, pondering deeply.
Despite racking his brain for a long ti, he couldn't recall where he had heard the na of this guild.
Judging by the equipnt donned by MoonWhite, the Tide Guild might not have reached the stature of a major guild.
Or perhaps this girl didn't hold a significant rank within the guild.
To John, her gear seed rather basic. However, for an average player, it would be considered quite luxurious.
While John was deep in thought, MoonWhite suddenly stowed away her longbow, waved her fair hand, puffed her cheeks, and murmured, "I'm done, I'm done. I must be truly unlucky. To face the legendary Galewind in the very first round, I might as well save so energy for the next one!"
MoonWhite voluntarily conceded, granting John a victory without a fight.
In the arena hall, the spectating players ignited another round of fervent discussions.
"Can Galewind really defeat all his opponents? I'm truly eager to see his performance!"
"He's rapidly climbing the ranks. I wonder when he'll reach the top spot."
"There are a few more rounds to go. Who knows if there might be even stronger contenders?"
"Are you kidding ? Who could possibly be stronger than Galewind?"
"There's always soone better out there. I can't believe that among so many gars, only Galewind possesses such caliber and strength!"
John's domineering performance in the arena garnered everyone's attention, earning him widespread respect and admiration.
Within the virtual jungle constructed by the system, John furrowed his brows, looking at the conceding MoonWhite.
"You're giving up just like that?"
MoonWhite spread her hands, her face etched with resignation. "What else can I do? I can't beat you anyway... Besides, our guild leader ntioned that you have a good relationship with our boss. I wouldn't want to anger you and risk losing my job..."
John paused for a mont, a hint of realization sparked by MoonWhite's words.
Finally, he rembered where he had heard of Tide Guild.
Tentatively, he asked, "The boss you're referring to... Is he Benjamin Taylor, the Chairman of Taylor Group?"
MoonWhite bead a radiant smile, her endearing deanor evoking an involuntary warmth.
"Yes, yes, Chairman Benjamin Taylor! Our Tide Guild is under the Taylor Group..."
A smirk crept upon John's face, finding it rather unexpected to encounter soone from Tide Guild in such a setting.
He recalled his first eting with Benjamin Taylor, attending his daughter's birthday party.
At the ti, Benjamin had ntioned that his corporation had founded a guild nad Tide Guild.
Benjamin had even asked John if he could assist Tide Guild mbers should they cross paths in the ga.
John had readily agreed, but with his commitnts within the ga, he never really had the chance to interact with Tide Guild.
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