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The fleeing mysterious rchant didn't get far before Blue Sea intercepted him. Faced with Blue Sea blocking his path, the mysterious rchant was both anxious and furious. He spoke to Blue Sea in a tone filled with anger.

"Why are you targeting ? I have no intention of being your enemy! Although I'm just a mysterious rchant, our Materials Union is very powerful.

If you adventurers plan to confront the Materials Union, you will pay a heavy price. Don't you plan to cooperate with the Materials Union in the future?"

In the face of the rchant's interrogation, Blue Sea appeared relaxed and didn't seem inclined to answer any of the rchant's questions. Instead, it was John, who had caught up from behind the rchant, who responded.

"Of course, we have no intention of becoming enemies with the Materials Union. Our presence here is rely to gather so information from you. Aren't the mysterious rchants of the Materials Union here to earn more gold coins?

How does this long-term quest you've posted here benefit your gold coin earnings? I can't see how receiving a fish a day would result in substantial profits for you," John posed questions that were difficult for the mysterious rchant to answer.

After a mont of conflicted thought, the rchant firmly replied, "What does it matter to you?! Let tell you, if you really intend to eliminate , you won't succeed. Besides the Materials Union, others are providing with protection."

The mysterious rchant's reluctance to directly answer John's question slightly displeased him. However, the ntion of others providing protection to the rchant hinted at a potential lead.

"Really? Who is providing you with this protection? The fact that you chose to flee imdiately upon seeing suggests that you recognize .

If you know , then you should be aware of how powerful I am. I've repelled three of the 72 Devils; do you think there are stronger forces that can protect you?"

John didn't intend to hide his strength, as his primary goal was to extract more information from the mysterious rchant.

Only by convincing the rchant of his formidable power could he potentially cause him to reveal critical information out of nervousness.

Indeed, when John revealed his true strength, the mysterious rchant beca visibly frightened.

NPCs like the mysterious rchant are entirely different from adventurers. If an adventurer is eliminated, they can be resurrected through the Godslayer ga servers.

Even if an adventurer's account is completely ruined, they have the option to start over with a secondary character.

However, if an NPC like the mysterious rchant is eliminated, resurrection is impossible without divine intervention. In the ga, each deity is very cautious about resurrection.

Despite his fear, the mysterious rchant decided to continue bluffing. "You have no idea how powerful the people protecting are.

Not even the demons of the Dark Realm, or the God of Light, can defeat them. They can draw absolute power from the endless abyss. I've witnessed the power they have acquired! You definitely don't want to face their wrath!"

The rchant's face showed even more panic when he spoke of those who could draw power from the endless abyss than when he had first encountered John.

John sensed that the rchant had revealed important information, so he decided it was ti to confront the rchant directly.

"Alright, I understand that the people behind you are very powerful. Just tell where they are.

Your actions must be aid at helping them. Now, tell where they are, and I will deal with them directly.

If you don't tell their location, I will have to trouble you instead. I don't think it's a difficult choice for you," John asserted.

The mysterious rchant hesitated for a mont, then finally said to John, "Tonight is the night of the full moon.

Go to the harbor of Karen Port on this night of the full moon. There, you will et the people I ntioned."

After saying this, the rchant seed to breathe a sigh of relief, believing John would let him go since he had divulged the most important information he knew.

John's expression remained calm as he nodded towards Blue Sea, who was behind the rchant. Blue Sea then unleashed the [Sea God Strike].

Under the imnse power of the Sea God Strike, the mysterious rchant was instantly killed. Despite the high level of the mysterious rchant, he was, after all, an NPC with no combat capabilities.

After they had defeated the mysterious rchant, Blue Sea showed so concern. "Do you really think it was the right decision to just eliminate him like that?

He surely had more information he hadn't shared with us. We could have kept him alive to extract more details."

John, however, did not exhibit the sa worry as Blue Sea. He believed the mysterious rchant likely didn't possess any additional information, deducing from the rchant's statents that he was rely a bait.

"He couldn't have known more," John asserted. "His existence was solely to lead us to Karen Port's harbor on this full moon night. It's there that we'll likely uncover the vital clues we're seeking."

Blue Sea understood the implications of John's words, but he couldn't help but feel apprehensive. If the mysterious rchant was just a bait, then wouldn't the port of Karen Port be an obvious trap?

"Do we really intend to head to the port of Karen Port, knowing well that a trap might be waiting for us? Shouldn't we make more preparations before we venture there? If we go now, wouldn't it be too risky?" Blue Sea questioned, hoping for a more cautious approach.

However, John's stance was resolute; he saw no need for further preparations. "I don't think spending more ti preparing will be of any use.

Don't you feel that all our actions so far have been orchestrated by Enigmatic Saint? I have already experienced Ethereal Seer's power back at Weeping Shore.

If he had truly wanted to, he could have inflicted serious damage on . But in our battle at Weeping Shore, we only fought to a stalemate. Moreover, he has been leaving us a trail of clues to follow."

Understanding the broader scope of their adversary's strategy, John reflected on the situation.

"If Ethereal Seer has already trapped Adam, it ans that this entire series of events was orchestrated to ensure that we head straight to Karen Port's harbor on this night of the full moon.

The enemy has had much more ti to prepare than we have. No matter how much more we prepare, it's unlikely that we will ever be as ready as they are.

Our task now is to clear out all the players from Karen Port. I anticipate that the battle at Karen Port's harbor will be extrely intense."

John connected all the information they had gathered, thinking it through.

Since obtaining the Shadowy Path scroll from Kingserp, Enigmatic Saint had been manipulating their movents in various ways.

After much effort, John and his team had finally pinpointed the crucial clue leading them to Karen Port's harbor.

John considered the likelihood of encountering Enigmatic Saint at Karen Port's harbor.

Recognized as a being on par with the 72 Devils, Enigmatic Saint's combat prowess was naturally expected to surpass that of Ethereal Seer.

This ant that a battle between John and Enigmatic Saint would likely have far-reaching consequences.

The collateral damage in Karen Port, especially to the NPCs, was an unavoidable concern. However, John was more worried about other players getting caught in the crossfire.

If these players leaked what they knew, it could lead to unnecessary complications for John.

So far, only John, Adam, and Blue Sea were privy to information about Enigmatic Saint.

John was acutely aware of Enigmatic Saint's ability to manipulate information, which had already proven to be a significant concern.

If the existence of Enigmatic Saint beca known to a wider circle of players, they could easily fall under his influence, potentially amplifying Enigmatic Saint's power.

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