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Reading these comnts, Master PungPong silently thought to himself.

No, there's definitely sothing wrong here.

It's impossible for a ga that has always emphasized detail and the realism of its holographic gaplay to suddenly beco traditional.

There's definitely sothing fishy about this.

Hanjun's smile had stiffened; it was clear that the players still didn't believe his words.

So, Hanjun decided not to focus on this matter anymore.

Even if the players misunderstood, so what?

Him being the Holy Son wasn't so grand secret that couldn't be known; if they guessed it, so be it.

He waved his hand and told them, "Alright, since there's nothing else, you can all head back."

Even though they were being shooed away, Master PungPong stubbornly lingered in place and asked Hanjun, "Hanjun, the demon army is coming soon."

Master PungPong and his teammates were expelled, but they weren't upset at all; instead, they were even more excited because they had gained a wealth of information.

This ti, they not only learned why the God of Darkness wanted to destroy the world but also uncovered a clue that cast doubt on Hanjun's identity.

This was significant news, worth discussing in detail.

Perhaps by the ti he finished livestreaming the story, footage of his stream would already be posted on the forum, and discussions about Hanjun's identity would have begun.

In the eyes of the players, this segnt of the storyline served to enrich the ga's character background.

They clarified the God of Darkness's intentions and unexpectedly discovered inconsistencies surrounding Hanjun.

Hanjun's identity was like an onion, layered with various disguises from the very beginning.

Players who entered the ga during the early beta testing phase remarked that Hanjun was just an ordinary NPC.

He didn't seem different from the others, except for being sowhat attractive, and sotis he assisted them with quests.

So, aside from Father Barry, who was the NPC that guided them in the early stage of the ga, Hanjun was the NPC that left the deepest impression on them.

It wasn't until the plot progressed step by step that they realized Hanjun's true identity was actually the Holy Son of the God of Light.

This ant that his strength was likely greater than that of the players, making him potentially the last person capable of maintaining order in this world.

However, because Hanjun had never revealed his true power, they couldn't gauge his real capabilities.

Having spent so much ti with Hanjun, they never expected that his identity would still be shrouded in doubt.

This issue quickly sparked curiosity and debate among many analytical players.

They began to organize their thoughts and post on forums to share their speculations.

One particular post was especially bold, directly predicting that Hanjun was the God of Light.

The evidence presented was that the Holy Son of the God of Light is the one who walks the world on behalf of the God.

This implied that if the Holy Son were indeed the God of Light, it wouldn't raise any issues.

Moreover, Hanjun's straightforward ntion of the relationship between the God of Light and the God of Darkness fueled significant suspicion regarding his identity.

Although this post gained recognition from many, there were still plenty of dissenting opinions.

In a previous promotional video, the God of Light appeared briefly, depicted as a grown adult man with white hair and golden eyes, while Hanjun looked like just a teenager with blond hair and blue eyes, making it clear that they were not the sa person.

Furthermore, how could the God of Light lower himself to interact with players?

They suspected that at that mont, it was rely the God of Light possessing Hanjun, which ant that the being speaking to Master PungPong and the others was simply the God of Light.

This explanation wasn't too far-fetched and seed reasonable.

However, not many supported it.

Players preferred unexpected, astonishing twists; if Hanjun were the God of Light, that would be big news.

Having worked alongside the God of Light, he would surely favor them, granting them more rewards and magic.

anwhile, others discussed how to deal with the God of Darkness boss.

The God of Darkness was a God, and their average level was only around sixty or seventy.

They doubted they could even deplete the health bar of a boss like the Creator God, so how would they defeat the God of Darkness and save the world?

Since the ga had provided them with storylines about the God of Darkness, it must be useful.

Most players were analyzing whether this plot would affect the final battle and if it would lead them to a crucial judgnt.

Of course, many people who lacked the analytical ability and only focused on the final summary.

[ BaconSlayer reply: What? Is the final battle coming up? ]

[ PotatoAimGod reply: No way, the ga is just about to enter public testing; how does it seem like it's ending already? ]

[ PandaPanic reply: Seriously? Is the main storyline ending so soon? ]

[ BroccoliBrawler reply: Maybe just the main quest for saving the world is finishing? There's still a lot of content to be explored in the ga; the entire World of Eorera hasn't been fully explored yet. How could it end this quickly? ]

[ NoobSmasher9000 reply: That's true, but from the perspective of a holographic ga, the storyline is actually the least important aspect. The most crucial parts are the experience and imrsion; those are the elents we should gradually savor later on. ]

[ SassySpcks reply: The plot still has many developnts! The demon race won't be wiped out anyti soon, and from a national level, this continent has many countries, so there will definitely be political conflicts in the future. ]

The players talked so much, but Hanjun didn't actually consider all that much.

When he created this ga, he simply hoped to bring so helpers from Earth to save the World of Eorera.

However, when it ca to what their next goal would be after the rescue, he felt a bit lost.

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