Online Game: Low Drop Rate? I Have a Guaranteed Drop System!-Chapter 59: Shawn Family Moves In, Attacking Johnnie

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Chapter 59: Chapter 59: Shawn Family Moves In, Attacking Johnnie

Crysic blushed, and when she saw Lina and Holly come downstairs, she quickly changed the subject: "Let’s eat breakfast first."

The breakfast was simple, but still abundant.

Johnnie really enjoyed this moment of peace.

"By the way, Johnnie. The security in our neighborhood has been changed. Joseph said it’s military people. This morning, Mith went out to buy groceries, and she was checked very closely. It seems like we’re being watched." Crysic said, frowning as she thought about it.

"It’s fine. As long as it doesn’t affect our normal lives." Johnnie wasn’t surprised by this.

The ones above must have already noticed something strange with this game, but so far, no one had contacted him, which surprised him a bit.

He always felt that something big was coming up from above.

And the Apocalypse Group — they hadn’t sent any news for a while, and that made him uneasy.

Macbeth was vengeful. After taking such a big loss, he wouldn’t just sit and wait.

"Let’s eat first," he said, not wanting to think about it anymore.

Right now, he had his game attributes fused, and he was protected by the military in real life. The members of the Apocalypse Group wouldn’t dare to act recklessly.

And if they tried to attack him in the game, he had no fear at all.

...

In swallow city, the Shawn Family.

Aaryn stood by, watching the imposing middle-aged man in front of him, his eyebrows tightly furrowed. He said, "Father, the guild has just been formed, and there are only 100 level 1 members. I don’t have enough spots for my people. The family members shouldn’t be added to the guild yet, okay?"

He was the first to establish a guild, and the system announced it. As soon as the family heard about it, his father wanted all of the family’s elite to join the guild to get the damage buff.

But the family didn’t contribute to the Guild Creation Order, and the people who followed him weren’t family members. He didn’t want to agree.

Jared, the head of the Shawn Family, looked at him coldly and said, "The people you have under you are not family members, and they can’t be trusted. Also, with the damage buff, the family can level up faster. You’re not good at managing, so let your second brother join the guild as the deputy guild master, to help you manage it."

"Father..." He was about to speak, but Jared cut him off.

"That’s settled," Jared said, not pleased. "The family will compensate you."

"There’s something else," he continued. "I heard that you formed the guild this time with the help of that Johnnie. Try to lure him out and kill him."

"What?" Aaryn gasped, no longer focused on the guild issue, and frowned, saying, "Attacking Johnnie? Father, why would the family do this?"

Jared said calmly, "That guy has offended a lot of people. It’s not that we want to attack him, but we have to help the higher-ups take him down. You really want to get into the sect, right? If you kill this Johnnie, I can help you get a spot."

Aaryn realized, and said in surprise, "Is it the martial arts family behind us? The Shawn Family wants to take down Johnnie?"

Jared nodded. "Not only that, but also the Doe Family. You should know how important this is."

"Father, I’m not looking down on those martial arts families, but in the game, they can’t even match Johnnie." He had seen Johnnie’s strength — not just strong, but terrifying.

It was impossible for those players to take him down in the game.

Jared sneered and coldly said, "He’s just one person. You just need to find a way to lure him out of Solaris City."

"But it’s not wise to make an enemy of such a strong person," Aaryn said. "And I can feel that Johnnie isn’t a bad person. He might even become our friend."

Aaryn didn’t say the rest of his thoughts — even if the top martial arts families united, they might still be no match for Johnnie.

"Friend? Hmph, what benefit can he bring to our family?" Jared sneered, his expression serious. "Aaryn, I don’t care about your usual misbehavior, but this matter has to be handled."

After saying that, Jared waved his hand, signaling him to leave.

Aaryn opened his mouth, but then closed it again, hesitating. He had no choice but to leave in disappointment.

He was confused in his heart, wondering why Johnnie had offended the martial arts family, and especially the powerful The Doe Family.

Johnnie had said he didn’t like the martial arts family.

But now it seemed it wasn’t just dislike — he had a real grudge against them.

"Find a way to warn Johnnie, guru!" Aaryn bit his lip, making up his mind.

Joining the ancient martial arts sect had made his heart race, but he wouldn’t betray Johnnie.

Although they had only spent two days together, Aaryn could feel that Johnnie had no ill intent toward him, and in fact, had been trying to help him.

"Be careful around the people around you?" He couldn’t help but remember Johnnie’s warning from the day before, his brows furrowing. Was there a traitor among his people?

But the few people who followed him were of similar character, loyal and faithful to him. They weren’t the kind of people who could be bought by money. They wouldn’t betray him.

Aaryn felt a bit frustrated. He stopped thinking about it and returned to his room, logging into the game.

He appeared in the city governor’s residence. Soldiers were moving around, and no one paid him any attention.

It was strictly controlled. Aaryn didn’t stay long. He checked his friend list, and Johnnie was not online.

He sent a private message directly.

Aaryn: "Guru, it seems some martial arts family is targeting you. My family has also mobilized. They’re planning to ambush you outside Solaris City. You should avoid logging on for a while."

After sending the message, he finally relaxed. He still didn’t want to anger Johnnie.

"Boss!" As Aaryn just left the city governor’s residence, a subordinate found him and ran over quickly, whispering, "We received orders from the family. They want us to take down Johnnie guru. Should we act?"

"Who gave you the order?" He frowned, his expression unpleased. The people around him weren’t family members—they were people he had recruited himself.

The subordinate spoke: "It was your second brother, Caleb."

"My second brother?" Aaryn realized. It seemed the task of ambushing Johnnie wasn’t given to him by their father, but to Caleb instead.

"Boss, should we act?" The subordinate asked again.

Aaryn gave him a sharp look and said, "You want to die? If the family wants to move, let them do it. It has nothing to do with us."

The subordinate nodded, glanced around, and whispered again, "Boss, I also heard some information. It seems Western Alliance is involved in taking down Johnnie guru. I saw the third-ranked powerhouse on the rankings, that curse caster."

Western Alliance? It was supposed to be a martial arts family targeting Johnnie, wasn’t it?

Aaryn was confused. What did Western Alliance have to do with this?

And he knew that curse caster—he was called Brook, and he was from the Apocalypse Group.

Who the hell did Johnnie guru offend? Why were people from the Apocalypse Group involved too?

"Aaryn!" At that moment, a young man approached him with enthusiasm.

The man had a smile on his face, but it gave off a cold feeling.

It was Aaryn’s second brother, Caleb.

"Second brother," he just nodded and greeted him.

"Come on." Caleb said dismissively, slapping him on the shoulder and asking. "How’s Johnnie doing? Is he online yet?"

Aaryn’s expression flickered with slight annoyance as he replied, "Not yet. I’ll let you know when he’s back online."

"Don’t worry, come on. Let’s go outside the city. We’ve already set up the ambush." Caleb pulled him toward the city gates.

The subordinate hesitated for a moment, then followed them.

The two arrived outside the city, where a large group of players had already gathered—over seven hundred people, most of them from the Western Alliance.

Aaryn furrowed his brow, confirming his suspicion that the Western Alliance was behind this attack on Johnnie.

But when did the Western Alliance start working with the martial arts family from the Dragon Kingdom?

Beep!

At that moment, his private message notification rang out. Johnnie had gone online.

He glanced at Caleb, who wasn’t paying attention, and then opened the message.

Johnnie: "Do you have your people here?"

Aaryn immediately figured out what the other was up to.

He replied right away: "Yes. My father gave the order, and my second brother is leading it directly. I can’t refuse."

Johnnie: "Tell your people to stay in the back and try not to interfere. If they die, they should log off immediately."

Aaryn: "Guru, should you hide first. It seems most of the people involved are from the Western Alliance. The third-ranked powerhouse, the curse caster Brook, is also here."

Brook?

Johnnie read the message from Aaryn and let out a cold laugh in his mind. It looked like the Apocalypse Group was after him.

His expression lit up with excitement as he replied to Aaryn: "Do what you were told. I can handle those guys."

Johnnie closed the private message and found Vivian, who was busy working.

"Master," she said, thinking about what had happened last night, her face flushed with embarrassment.

Johnnie nodded. Seeing that she was still a bit stiff from her injuries, he felt a little sorry for her.

He said, "Vivian, tell the soldiers in the city to ambush at the respawn points. If anyone respawns, kill them immediately."

When players died, they would respawn at the nearest respawn point.

But Stage 2 players had to wait an hour to respawn.

Since the Western Alliance had sent people to attack him, he would make sure those people couldn’t leave the respawn area.

"Okay. I’ll arrange it right away," Vivian said without asking any questions. After what had happened last night, she had become more obedient and mature, and was completely loyal to Johnnie.

Johnnie felt a sudden idea and took out the Glassy Heart and the Dryad Pearl, then immediately started refining them.

The Glassy Heart could unlock a second profession. But he didn’t have a suitable class change at the moment, so it didn’t significantly boost his strength.

He was just worried that if something went wrong and he died, he would lose the item, which would be a big loss.

[Beep — You have refined the Glassy Heart and unlocked an additional profession. ]

[Beep — You have refined the Dryad Pearl and gained a Wood Element Talent, current level: 10%, Sword Immortal profession bonus, attack deals 10% wood-elemental magic damage.]

The prompt flashed, and he successfully unlocked his second profession by refining the Glassy Heart and the Dryad Pearl.

Plus, he had gained a wood-element talent, which gave him a slight increase in power.

Then he took out the half of the Withered Wood Arm and asked Vivian, "Does this thing help you?"

Vivian’s eyes lit up and she nodded. "It can let me learn another weapon. You can refine it too, master."

"Is that so?" Johnnie looked at the withered arm, but he wasn’t interested.

He already had the Technique of Swordsmanship for Controlling Swords and didn’t need extra weapons. Plus, having an extra arm just felt weird to him.