The Boss King actually disguised himself as a novice village chief?! -
Chapter 232 - 201 Redemption Coupon_3
Chapter 232: Chapter 201 Redemption Coupon_3
That day, the captured Green Skins were driven toward Snake Catcher Fortress.
"My Lord, do you wish for them to engage in conflict with the garrison force of Snake Catcher Fortress?" Serene approached Lind, joining him in looking toward the direction from which his former comrades had left.
Regrettably, his relationship with those comrades was also quite ordinary; he even felt relieved that those two had not defected to him directly, otherwise the troubles of power struggles would surely play out in Star Dragon City, just like in the old days of Leon City.
"Are they that foolish?" Lind inquired, puzzled.
"Uh, probably not."
If Lind had truly wanted the Green Skins to help take down Snake Catcher Fortress, he believed the Green Skins would rather die than comply; no one was foolish enough to be cannon fodder for others.
"So, what is this about?" Serene asked.
"I don’t trust them," Lind said, "and a force that is completely untrusted is full of dangers if it stays within Star Dragon City."
Having the Undead, an unstable element, was already troublesome enough; Lind did not need to harbor a group of Green Skins who seemed to embody the spirit of rebellion.
These guys would never submit; Green Skins were all like that.
"So just drive them away, they can go wherever they want," Lind said casually, "if they want to attack Star Dragon City, they’re welcome to try."
Maybe he could even initiate a temporary side quest to exterminate the Green Skinned People and give the Undead a taste of killing.
Of course, there was also something Lind didn’t mention: he did not trust the Green Skins, so he wanted to see where this group would go after their failed attack on Star Dragon City. Would they return to the abandoned port and the so-called embrace of the Sea God, or genuinely find a corner to shrink into, or even make a dash toward Snake Catcher Fortress.
And there were indeed many things for him to attend to now, matters of varying urgency and importance.
Serene hesitated to speak, feeling that Lord Lind was too rash in his actions; however, when he saw Lord Lind issue another quest, ordering the Undead to follow and investigate the Green Skins’ scheme, he thought he had been too superficial in his thinking.
As expected, had Lord Lind thought of this layer too?
Lind was simply acting out of habit; what great quest targets these Green Skins made, regardless whether the Undead intended to kill them or do something else, it didn’t matter; being targeted by the Undead surely spelled a grim fate.
...
Another day in Star Dragon City passed amid the shocked cheers of the Undead.
Ever since the territory acquired a bipedal Flying Dragon, countless Undead had come to take photos with it; this was a dragon, after all. However, the Flying Dragon had a very bad temper, and those who approached it without permission were easily burned to death by the Flames it spewed.
Some were thrilled to see the Flying Dragon "red-named."
Red-named, does that mean we can start killing it?
No, of course not.
Immediately, a law enforcement team also turned red-named, rushing over and arresting the red-named players. If the Undead chose to resist, they would be immediately issued a bounty, and others would hunt them for the reward.
The most basic system of good and evil points was quietly launched without drawing much attention from the Undead; there wasn’t even a single update announcement.
However, as the daredevil Undead risked their lives and managed to initiate bounty status, many learned of the unwritten rules of the Star Dragon Ridge outpost.
An Undead was crouching in a corner.
He was wanted for theft.
Actually, he thought nothing of it; if you can’t steal things while playing a game, what’s the fun in that? Watching NPCs chat with each other, the Undead who had specially changed class to become a Rune Messenger whispered, snagged a Magic Potion, and ran.
The thrill of a successful first theft was exhilarating, and he promptly prepared to steal a second time. Unexpectedly, after the previous loss of a Magic Potion, the NPCs had become cautious. Although they hadn’t caught him, they had put him on the wanted list.
"What should I do next, any bros know how to clear a red name?"
He posted on the forum seeking help.
Lately, the forum’s trends had changed, with many discussing the Flying Dragon, especially the newly opened Flying Dragon feeding booth, which excited many Undead, queuing up to participate.
Purchasing specially prepared food allowed for feeding the bipedal Flying Dragon and even close contact—if lucky, one could even touch it.
No one could refuse this activity.
Some even likened it to feeding belugas at an aquarium—buying fish to feed one, on one side there’s belugas, on the other a Flying Dragon, it’s clear which was more worthwhile.
The Undead’s plea for help went unnoticed, as there were many wanted red-names recently, and regular players had little sympathy for those who disrupted the gaming experience.
Having fun playing the game was one thing, but to intentionally provoke NPCs! Provocation aside, why resort to theft or a hit-and-run?
You went to take upskirt photos of female NPCs!
You deserve to be wanted; you don’t even know the truly popular ways to play.
"Fuck!" The Undead was hesitant about what to do when a figure who appeared to have noticed him was walking over quickly.
Even the Lord has turned red-name!
The Undead immediately planned to stealthily escape but was unaware that he wore a Lion Badge, granting him the highest authority known as the [Gold Badge], which allowed Lind to effortlessly track every wearers’ location and their current status.
"Undead, you’re under arrest."
"My Lord, I know I was wrong; can you spare me from imprisonment?"
"Then go and atone," Lind said, "Aluna Momo may listen to your confession, but before that, you should spend time in the dungeon that belongs to you."
Atone? What does that mean?
The Undead did not understand but knew well that he stood no chance against Lord Lind; not immediately losing all his Points was already good news.
He spent some time bored out of his mind in the dungeon built in Star Dragon City, contemplating logging off when Aluna Momo finally arrived, bringing along a small chest.
"Fuck, don’t tell me atonement is just a donation?"
Aluna Momo didn’t respond to his complaints as she took out another item.
"Offer up to counterbalance your most evil Points and Gold Coins," Aluna Momo said, "and I will grant you a redemption voucher."
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