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Hanbin's resolve was unshakable, and Hanjun had no way of convincing him to abandon his plan.

After Hanjun finished explaining, Master PungPong and his group were stunned, and even the live chat was frozen in shock.

[ @ToiletNinja: Is this... sothing I'm even supposed to hear? ]

[ @Nacho King: I kind of feel like I've stumbled into sothing I shouldn't have. ]

[ @BaconSlayer: So that's the reason? Sohow, the World of Eorera's fate seems a bit tragic. The villain's reason for destroying the world isn't as... serious as I thought? ]

[ @PotatoAimGod : Don't get too attached. If I'm not mistaken, the God of Darkness and the God of Light are actually brothers. ]

[ @PandaPanic: Sibling rivalry!! Even juicier. ]

[ ... ]

Master PungPong and the others were shocked by this reason, and even more surprised to learn that their relationship wasn't as hostile as everyone had assud.

In fact, it all started because of concern for the other.

The image of this boss suddenly seed less grand and more... childish.

Hanjun gave them plenty of ti to digest the information.

Once they seed to have recovered, he told them about the bet he had made with Hanbin and added, "I've placed all my hopes on you, so don't disappoint ."

Master PungPong and his group fell silent.

The weight of those expectations felt overwhelming, as if they weren't capable of living up to them.

In reality, when you strip away the complex layers, the reason the God of Darkness wanted to destroy the world was simply that he had lost faith in humanity and feared that the God of Light would be hurt because of it.

Then, wouldn't it be enough to make the God of Darkness believe that the God of Light won't be hurt by humans?

In fact, the wizards and warlocks were already the best proof of this.

They had shown the God of Light that even without divine intervention, humans could still live well and had invented magic suited to their own needs.

Master PungPong voiced his thoughts: "So we just need to prove that humans won't hurt the God of Light anymore, right?"

It sounded simple, but it all depended on whether the God of Darkness would believe it.

Moreover, if they failed, wouldn't that an the world would truly be destroyed, and the ga's storyline would co to an end?

This conversation between Master PungPong and Hanjun spread to the forums, sparking discussions among players about whether the clues they had gathered so far pointed to the truth.

After all, even though the ga was in open beta, it felt like the storyline was quickly approaching its end.

Could it be that the expensive equipnt they had purchased would soon beco useless junk?

As the plot of

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