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## The MC is Overpowered!! And So Broken!! Leon found a rare quest that led him to the Goddess of Sloth. She was amazed by his determination and made him her Divine Champion, giving him the powerful Self-Transcendence Blessing. Everything changed after that! The blessing unlocked the Legendary Blacksmith Class, letting him create weapons no one else could match. His skills kept growing, and there seemed to be no limits to his strength. As Leon's power and fame grew, he attracted the most powerful—and beautiful—characters in the game, eventually building his own Guild and even founding a Kingdom! His success in the game also changed his real life, bringing him wealth and fame he never imagined. Yet, one question continued to haunt him: What is the secret behind this virtual world that feels so real? ** ### Discord Server: tinyurl.com/galanteodiscord ## Additional Tags: - Harem and Romance - No Yuri No NTR! - Blacksmith - Kingdom Building - Spirit Beast Contract - Real World Impact - Wealth and Fame - Seven Sins

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Chapter 609 - Revenge or Reconciliation?

"Constantine?" Lucy repeated softly, her expression puzzled as she processed Leon's question. 

"Why him? Has he also attacked or harmed you, Leon?" 

Leon hesitated, his thoughts racing. Lucy's apparent confusion didn't align with what he'd heard. 

Maylock had hinted at Constantine's potential involvement, and Leon himself had already fought and slaughtered Constantine and several of his guild members that night. 

"Was Constantine involved in the assault?" Leon asked again. "Did he support you in some way, or are you allied with him?" 

Lucy shook her head firmly. 

"That guy is cunning. I don't trust him," she admitted. "He's approached us multiple times, spinning tales about all the great things we could gain by attacking Slumdon Town. But I don't trust him, and I refused to form an alliance with him."

"So, you're not in an alliance with him?"

"No," Lucy replied firmly. "I don't think we should trust him."