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The Boss King actually disguised himself as a novice village chief?!

The Ring of Magic had shattered. Calamities emerged. Lind, who had crossed over to become a wild monster NPC at a stronghold in the apocalyptic Magic World, saw a group of undead shouting "Pass the flame" arrive at his territory. They held lofty ideals and were willing to sacrifice themselves to save the world. Therefore, Lind prepared to masquerade as the village chief of Newbie Village. Lind: As a remnant of the old era, I will craft a ship that can carry us to the new era. Player: After enduring endless hardships, we finally met the BOSS, and then the BOSS just knelt down and swore fealty to the lord. ... "I, the King of Game BOSSes, Just Want to Be a Good Newbie Village Chief" "Player: Every NPC on Our Side is as Strong as a BOSS" "Player: That BOSS Actually Can't Beat the Quest NPC We're Supposed to Protect?" Tags: Lord, Farming, Kindombuilding, Fantasy, Fourth Apocalypse

Silky White Grandma · Spiele
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Chapter 41: It's Time for the Assassin's Creed

The campfire flickered, casting shadows that swayed like reeds.

The few gathered together deliberately spoke in hushed tones.

"Old Mand, those damned wanderers have dispersed, today little Pi caught one," said the speaker, waving his hand, "Chop it!"

"You should know, we bear no grudge."

Old Mand rolled his eyes, pretending not to understand the other's point.

Those living on this land bore no grudge against one another; they were merely scavenging dogs fighting for scraps.

For when every encounter was a matter of life and death, in the instinct to survive, grievances felt petty.

Yet his companion was still smacking his lips, "I mean the women they stole."

Old Mand emphasized, "Those women are a burden."

If those women were to fall into their hands again, they'd have no good fate.

Although falling into others' hands wouldn't fare better, as long as they didn't suffer before his eyes... that was the last of his conscience.

If the settlement had no food, women were burdens.