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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 · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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Chapter 299: The Village Chiefs of Newbie Village

When Lind heard someone actually demanding that he must take responsibility for the casualties caused by the war, he was stunned for a moment.

The speaker was named Ge Re, a minor lord from Newmoon Town.

All the other minor lords from various territories had also rushed over.

The scene was quite interesting, the "village chiefs from Newbie Village" selected and brainwashed by the hidden mastermind, because of their allegiance to Wen Ruien, had no choice but to come to Riven City.

Upon their arrival, what they saw was Lind, a boss from the Old Nobility.

As Lind was pondering how these brainwashed village chiefs would react, he didn't expect the first one to start exerting force.

"Ge Re." Lind sat on the chair belonging to the Lord of Riven City, observing the unremarkable man before him.

As a military base of Riven City, Newmoon Town also provided various military supplies and talents to Riven City, and its power was significant.