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Chapter 616 Chapter589-Intelligence Provided by Natasha

Upon seeing John, Natasha nodded in his direction and then led him to a secluded room.

"The matter you've co for, let's address it promptly," she began, her tone serious.

"The current situation isn't as relaxed as you might think. We need to resolve the crises we're facing without delay."

John's expression was notably frosty.

In his view, it was imperative to clarify the situation at the earliest. He wouldn't tolerate any ti-wasting on Natasha's part.

Natasha poured a cup of coffee for John and one for herself.

"There's no need to rush like this," she chided gently.

"Do you really see as soone who squanders ti? I had Duke Arsena inform you that I was waiting here precisely because I have crucial information to share with you."

John glanced at the coffee by his hand, his expression unchanging.

"If that's the case, then please proceed with the intelligence you wish to share," he stated, urgency in his voice. "Our ti is invaluable, and I must return to the southern seaport as soon as possible."

Upon the ntion of the southern seaport, a flicker of change crossed Natasha's face, though she quickly masked any sign of emotion.

"Let be clear, I'm about to disclose sothing significant to you. It's well understood that the Mystery Protector has betrayed the Order Faction, a fact you're undoubtedly aware of. You should also feel quite fortunate, for the Mystery Protector had been persuading to join forces with Duke Arsena to ensure your utter destruction.

I nearly fell for the words of the Mystery Protector. It turned out that the Mystery Protector was the true traitor among us, while you stood with us, willing to lend your aid. Given your readiness to assist, it's only fitting that I share so intelligence regarding the Mystery Protector with you."

As Natasha ntioned this, she paused to take a sip of her coffee.

The pause was deliberate; she aid to gauge any change in John's expression.

However, to a slight disappointnt, John remained impressively composed, showing no sign of agitation at the ntion of the Mystery Protector.

Despite this, John was deeply concerned about the information on the Mystery Protector, believing the individual could pose a significant threat to him in the future.

Yet, he chose not to let this inner turmoil show, maintaining a facade of calm.

Natasha smiled, "It seems Duke Arsena's assessnt was spot-on. You are an exceptionally calm individual, so much so that your deanor sets you apart from other adventurers."

Natasha had encountered a wide array of adventurers, each displaying a unique blend of traits.

So were cautious and asured, others brash and bold. While so harbored grand ambitions, others sought only leisurely quests.

But Natasha had never seen anyone quite like John, whose deanor suggested a fundantal difference from the rest of the adventurers.

"Didn't you ntion that we shouldn't waste any more ti? So, why continue with these remarks? Isn't that just wasting ti? Please, get to the point and share what you know about the Mystery Protector. Perhaps with this information, I could swiftly eliminate the Mystery Protector, which would benefit us all."

John pressed again, feeling that without his urging, more ti would be wasted.

Natasha set down her coffee cup, acknowledging his impatience.

"The Mystery Protector, being a Legend Magus, possesses his own magus tower, situated sowhere within the Northern Myst Empire, though its exact location eludes . However, I can provide you with information pertinent to the tower. It is sealed with powerful arcane enchantnts. If you have a Sacred Relic capable of detecting arcane energies, you could pinpoint its location.

Moreover, the tower is fortified with an array of traps, and the Mystery Protector holds a Sacred Relic that enables him to teleport back to his tower at will. Thus, attempting to eliminate him anywhere outside his tower would be futile; he could easily escape to safety. To truly vanquish the Mystery Protector, you must venture into his magus tower. This information is crucial for you, more than anyone else, as he harbors significant malice towards you. You're well aware of his intentions to ambush you from the shadows."

John committed Natasha's words to mory, holding onto a map left to him by the Ocean Sage.

This map might hold the key to locating the Mystery Protector's magus tower. Yet, John had no imdiate plans to seek out the tower.

He believed securing his new territory, the southern port, was paramount.

Without ensuring the safety of the southern port, he wouldn't venture into other regions lightly.

"I greatly appreciate the intelligence you've provided. However, it's not sothing I can act on imdiately. My priority is to secure the safety of the southern port. You must be aware of the Ocean Sage's demise, which has significantly impacted our Order Faction. Without him, we no longer have a source for clues about the Mystery camp, which now poses the greatest threat to us."

John's perspective resonated with Natasha.

She too believed that the perceived threat from the Dark Faction had never been as substantial as imagined.

Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Natasha decided to provide John with additional information, shedding light on the internal strife within the Order Faction.

"Given our conversation, I think it's appropriate to share so extra intelligence with you. You're aware of the dispute between the Northern Myst Empire and the Naga tribes, aren't you? Who do you think initiated the conflict? The Naga Queen might have suggested to you that the Northern Myst Empire was the diator of the dispute, but I can assure you that it wasn't the Empire that started it.

The Naga tribes aren't as peace-loving as you might think. They've always aid to control territories close to them, including the southern port, which was once under their dominion.

Before the Ocean Sage arrived at the southern port, it was we who reclaid it from the Naga. The hostility between the Naga tribes and Storm City stemd from both parties wanting control over the southern port.

However, due to the Naga Queen's entanglent in troubles caused by the Mystery forces, she was unable to continue her pursuit of the port, leading her to seek assistance from the Ocean Sage."

Natasha's revelations left John slightly perplexed. He didn't suspect Natasha of deceit, yet her account starkly contrasted with the information provided by the Naga Queen and the Ocean Sage.

The Ocean Sage hadn't ntioned any conflict between the Naga tribes and the Northern Myst Empire, possibly because his control over the southern port was relatively brief.

John pondered why Duke Arsena had never ntioned these matters before.

The Duke seed keen on collaborating with the Naga tribes. Could it be that Duke Arsena believed the past disputes with the Naga could be resolved?

John was skeptical that the tensions between Storm City and the Naga tribes could be easily diffused if the situation was as Natasha described.

However, John decided not to jump to conclusions.

He knew he could gather additional information from other sources, one of which was the player forums.

These platforms could provide a broader perspective and possibly corroborate or contest Natasha's narrative, offering John a more comprehensive understanding of the situation.

John nodded, ensuring he had committed all the ntioned information to mory.

Then, he chose to teleport back to the southern port directly.

His first order of business was to check in with Twilight and Hamr to ensure there were no new troubles at the port.

He also inspected the magical materials shipped by Blue Sea and Adam, ensuring they were sufficient for their needs.

After confirming that everything was proceeding according to plan, John decided it was ti to log off.

He had been online in the ga "Godslayer" for an extended period, and he recognized the necessity of taking a break and resting offline.

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