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Villain Ch 1375. Hidden Lore

Allen leaned back against his chair, one hand drumming against his desk as he watched the chaos unfold.

Sophia had overplayed her hand.

She had always been manipulative, always spinning her own narrative, bending people to believe whatever she wanted them to believe. But this ti?

She got caught.

And publicly, too.

Allen refreshed the page again, watching as the replies on Sophia's post kept piling up. The chaos was beautiful. She had overplayed her hand so hard that even her most die-hard followers were struggling to defend her now.

He chuckled under his breath. "I wonder when she'll learn?"

But he already knew the answer—she wouldn't. So people were just that desperate for attention. And he knew her. Knew how she operated. She'd probably stay quiet for a bit, then co back with so dramatic excuse, trying to spin this in her favor.

Typical.

Allen exhaled and kept scrolling. He figured that was enough entertainnt for now—there wasn't much else he'd find tonight.

And then he saw it.

New Thread: How the hell did a HEALER get the highest assist score in the war event? (by: ArcaneSupportMain)

Allen raised an eyebrow. 'Oh?'

The thread had already racked up a few hundred replies in just an hour. He clicked on it, his curiosity piqued.

"Okay, so I know everyone's losing their minds over the whole Yora situation, but can we talk about sothing that ACTUALLY matters?

How the hell did Father^Alex, a HEALER, get the highest assist score in yesterday's war event?

I'm not even salty—okay, maybe a little salty—but I genuinely don't get it. Usually, alchemists and blacksmiths are the ones topping assists because they provide resources, buffs, and supply key materials. But this ti? A damn healer outperford all of them.

I went back and checked the war logs, and this guy was everywhere.

His healing output was insane!

He wasn't just doing normal regen heals—he was landing massive burst heals at exactly the right monts to save people.

He also used CC abilities (crowd control) to ss up enemy formations—sothing most healers don't even bother with.

And his buff timing? Perfect. Seriously, the dude was practically psychic.

I main support, and this is actually inspiring as hell. Usually, healers get overshadowed because we don't rack up damage or kills, but this? This is proof that we can dominate a war event in our own way.

So… anyone wanna break this down more? How did he pull this off?"

SanctifiedLight: Honestly? I'm not even mad. Healers never get this kind of recognition, so seeing one actually get top assists is insane.

Cleric_of_Azure: People underestimate the power of healers, but Father^Alex literally turned the battlefield into his own chessboard. A good healer isn't just about healing—it's about controlling the fight.

GrandCrusader: Not just healing. He was landing perfect Purge abilities too. Every ti an enemy popped a high-tier negative buff, BOOM—instantly removed. This guy was shutting down entire builds with a single skill.

DivineFavor: His CC ga was next level. Most healers just heal and sit in the back. Father^Alex? He was actively buffing, and positioning enemies for his team to take them out.

BlessedHands: What impresses most is his ability to read the battlefield. A lot of supports tunnel-vision on their team, but this guy was watching the entire war. He knew when to swap healing targets, when to buff offense instead of defense, and when to let people die if it ant a better trade.

Light'sGrace: Y'all should actually check the VODs (Video on Demand). His skill execution was perfect. I swear, dude plays like he sees five seconds into the future.

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Allen let out a low whistle.

"Damn."

Father^Alex really had people talking.

He wasn't surprised—he had noticed the guy in the war event, too. A healer who actually knew how to play aggressively? That was rare. Most healers played it safe, focused only on their team, but Father^Alex had turned the whole battlefield. If sohow the devs needed a healer for his villain team, Allen would also choose Alex.

It was impressive. And, more importantly, it was proof that even in a ga like Hell's Gate, where damage dealers usually got all the attention, support players could dominate, too.

Allen scrolled further, reading through the in-depth analysis. More people were joining the discussion, breaking down his playstyle, trying to understand how he did it.

He smirked.

This? This was interesting.

Allen leaned back in his chair, his eyes scanning the next thread that had caught his attention. The replies weren't as overwhelming as the previous one, but it had its own appeal.

A player claid to have found one of the villain backstories—specifically, the Kraken Queen's origins.

Allen's fingers tapped against the desk as he clicked on the post. He wasn't expecting much. Most "hidden lore" threads turned out to be speculation, half-baked theories, or people overanalyzing basic NPC dialogue. But this one? It actually had so weight to it.

NEW LORE DISCOVERY: The Kraken Queen's Backstory – Confird! (by: DeepSeaVoyager)

"Alright, guys, I think I just hit the jackpot. I was exploring The Shores field when I ca across a hidden quest that unlocked so insane lore about the Kraken Queen.

We all know that the villains in Hell's Gate have so of the best-written backstories, but this one? This one might actually make respect her more.

The quest starts off like a fairytale gone wrong—a prince finds a beautiful kraken in the ocean and becos obsessed with her. He falls in love, but his father—the king—sees her as nothing more than a dangerous monster.

So what does the king do? He orders the prince and his best general to hunt her down.

But there's a problem.

The Kraken Queen never left the shores.

She wasn't even attacking humans. She wasn't threatening the kingdom. She was just existing, minding her own business.

But that's not all.

She had already overheard the king's plans. She knew what was coming. She knew they would never leave her in peace.

She could have fought back. She could have destroyed the fleet when they set out to hunt her. But she didn't.

She waited.

And then, when the king found out and set traps. He poisoned the waters where she had last been seen. Slowly, she weakened. She couldn't leave the shores. She couldn't swim away.

And when she was at her weakest?

The king made his final move.

He wanted her dead. Not just killed—he wanted her preserved as a trophy. He wanted to mount her body as a symbol of his power.

But before the killing blow could land, sothing happened.

The Devil Emperor appeared.

And he saved her.

Not only that—she swore loyalty to him after.

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