Chapter 121
Author: Ace
last update2026-02-18 20:36:34
Rhys spotted Vice Guild Master Daren in the distance and immediately started shouting at the top of his lungs.

“VICE GUILD MASTER DAREN!? VICE GUILD MASTER!?”

The desperate yell cut through the sounds of battle. Daren instinctively looked over his shoulder, only to freeze in surprise when he saw Rhys sprinting toward him.

“Rhys?” Daren called, completely baffled.

Out of everyone he expected to see on the battlefield, Rhys was the last person on that list. For a brief moment, Daren assumed the bo
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