This sound directly diminished the confidence of the people in Ulon City, making them feel less assured in the face of the demon horde.
They began to think that Ulon City might not be able to hold on.
Above, Butch continued to wail in agony.
Though he persevered in flying high above, people could see the blood falling from him.
It was the result of his wound inflicted by arrows specifically enchanted against demons, causing a corrosive curse that made his blood flow endlessly.
Even the Order of the Shattering Light, who had different beliefs, was rendered speechless by this scene.
At that mont, everyone ceased their actions, having lost all confidence, and resigned to the belief that they would inevitably lose.
What was the point of persisting any longer?
Hanjun stood at the church entrance, feeling the atmosphere around him, and couldn't help but furrow his brow tightly.
This situation couldn't continue; before the demons even reached them, they were the first to give up.
Yet, the more it ca to this, the more Hanjun understood that he couldn't take action.
As this scene persisted until just before sunrise, a ray of light broke through the darkness, piercing the gray sky with golden beams that sliced through the entire sky.
Dawn broke, and the ti had co.
In an instant, countless players flooded into the open churches from all around, most of them being new players.
They had been waiting, watching the live streaming as they anticipated entering the ga.
After learning about the bug crisis facing Ulon City, they were itching to jump in imdiately.
However, the equipnt regulations limited them to entering the ga only at six o'clock, with no exceptions allowed.
Now they were just waiting for the ti to arrive so they could imdiately enter the ga to save the world, which made them feel incredibly excited.
To ensure that new players could successfully enter the ga, Hanjun opened up churches across various locations, aning that not everyone landed in Ulon City.
Ulon City simply couldn't accommodate so many players in just one church.
Even with multiple churches open, players still had to queue when entering the ga.
This frustrated the players imnsely.
They could clearly enter the ga, yet they were being delayed by the queue, wasting their precious playti.
Soon, many players who had entered the ga early sent ssages advising everyone that if they could leave the church imdiately after entering, their queue ti would be significantly reduced.
This ant that the overcrowding in the church was the reason players had to wait to enter the ga.
After learning this, the players waiting outside were left speechless.
The reason they had to queue was simply this?
It felt too real and left them feeling at a loss for words.
In no ti, the news about the queue in > was so strong; even such small details conveyed that feeling.
But if they weren't allowed to fight demons, what else could they do?
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