Chapter 271 Preparing for Battle
He understood that the Adventurers' Guild was merely a group of eager volunteers, and considering that they had sacrificed many members this time, the people standing here were no longer the same representatives from the Adventurers' Guild from a while ago.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
It was understandable that they couldn't grasp Hanjun's intentions. Stay tuned to empire
Father Barry finally couldn't hold back and provided the most direct explanation: "The Holy Son cannot intervene right now because he needs to reserve his strength to face an enemy you cannot confront."
The representative from the Adventurers' Guild foolishly asked, "What enemy?"
In truth, others had already figured it out.
The enemy they couldn't face—who else could it be?
It was none other than the God of Darkness, against whom human power was utterly inadequate.
When that time came, it would be a battlefield of divine levels, and they truly could not interfere.
If the God of Darkness really targeted the World of Eorera, it would probably take less than a breath for the world to disappear entirely.
This meant that Hanjun was preparing to confront the God of Darkness with all his might.
In the eyes of the players, this was Hanjun willingly exposing his identity.
To others, it elevated Hanjun's status, making them believe he was someone who could stand against the God of Darkness.
Truly worthy of being the Holy Son of the Church of Light, they didn't consider another perspective.
When they realized Hanjun's assertion was indeed correct, the situation became clear: they might not last until the end, and Ulon City could be destroyed long before that.
There would be no need to wait for the God of Darkness to take action.
Seizing the moment while people were contemplating, Hanjun added, "The God has anticipated the current situation and has already begun preparations to summon more heroes to assist us. I believe we will bolster our fighting strength."
As soon as those words were spoken, Jenlyns finally heard some good news and happily said, "Really? That's great!"
To be honest, Jenlyns was a bit envious of the heroes' formidable strength, as they could quickly recover from injuries with minimal loss.
If they had them, this battle should be much easier, right?
Jenlyns asked, "How many heroes will the God of Light summon?"
Hanjun thought for a moment about the number of pre-sale devices listed on the official website and boldly replied, "Probably over a hundred thousand."
Over a hundred thousand?
Jenlyns was stunned by this figure.
This number was greater than the size of the Royal Knights he commanded.
If these heroes had the same strength as the current ones, they wouldn't have to worry about the demon race at all.
However, Jenlyns also knew some insider information: the newly summoned heroes would need some time to gradually regain their powers, meaning that even with such a large number, they couldn't be deployed immediately.
But as long as they were given a bit of time to grow, Jenlyns believed they could do it.
Hanjun continued, "There's one more thing you can rest easy about: I've sent someone to find those people from the Magic Tower. We definitely need them for the upcoming battles."
Hanjun's words instilled a lot of confidence in those people present and also provided players with a chance to showcase, officially announcing to everyone that the open beta for <<God's Games Online>> had officially begun.
The rest of the personnel arrangements and battle plans were Jenlyns's responsibility.
He was now the overall commander of Ulon City, in charge of frontline combat operations.
Father Barry, as the church's priest, was responsible for the logistical support and medical assistance for the entire Ulon City.
Everything seemed to be developing in a positive direction.
Even the atmosphere in the internet was very festive, as they were finally about to secure the beta testing qualification for <<God's Games Online>>, which they had been trying to get for a long time.
Although they needed to purchase the equipment by themselves, being able to play a unique holographic game for just a 18,000 won was already quite affordable.
It's worth noting that equipment for <<World of Fantasy>> costs 40,000 won.
Anyone who watched the game videos knew this game was designed to attract players quickly; it was a game company that capitalized on excitement.
Compared to this, <<God's Games Online>> was much more honest.
Unfortunately, on such a joyous day, for Park Young-myung, it felt a bit different.
He was back on his social media account just to criticize the World of Eorera again.
The reason was that when he tried to order gaming equipment today, he encountered numerous problems along the way.
First, there was a payment error.
After struggling for a long time, he finally managed to complete the payment, but then there was an issue with the order information, which took him even longer to resolve.
Impatient, Park Young-myung couldn't help but vent his frustrations on social media.
However, his followers were either haters of <<God's Games Online>> or fans eager to see how he would criticize the game.
Today, they watched him complain about the game company while also anxiously placing his order.
Netizens couldn't resist mocking him.
[ RageQuitKitten reply: This guy is really in love, deeply in love with the World of Eorera. ]
[ DarthPuns reply: You're still willing to buy the equipment after all this? True love! ]
[ KungFuKoala reply: Hahaha, is this karma? Who told this guy to trash-talk about the World of Eorera so badly? ]
Park Young-myung had no way to express his grievances.
He couldn't just say he was envious that his cousin, Lee Bang-myung, could play games at work while he could only watch from the sidelines, unable to do anything.
What was even worse was that every day after work, his cousin would come and brag about what he had accomplished in the game.
This made Park Young-myung incredibly envious.
So, he didn't want to miss out on this open beta.
He had long since learned to ignore some of the comments in the comments section, so he certainly wasn't bothered by them now.