Sacred Souls: Genesis-Chapter 240 - 237 For Fureya (5th Update Monthly Ticket

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Chapter 240 -237: For Fureya (5th Update! Monthly Ticket Bonus!)

Chapter 240 -237: For Fureya (5th Update! Monthly Ticket Bonus!)

‘To the Spirit:

Your language is really hard to learn. I have learned a small part from the books you gave me. I am now writing this letter to you, and you can understand it…’

Why are the words they don’t know spelled out in Pinyin? This immersion is a bit too intense.

Magic was reading this letter. Fureyas could understand the books from the Spirit, so most players would buy one or two books for their Fureyas to read, which could also increase the probability of Fureyas receiving permanent and temporary blessings.

The Spirit NPC shop also sold some peculiar books, like “Introduction to Spirit Language,” which fell into this category of books.

He had also bought his Fureya this book because she had previously written him a letter, but even then, the grammar and wording were only slightly better than a grade schooler’s.

After reading that book… her letter writing had improved a bit, at least the grammar was correct, although there were occasionally some words she didn’t know how to write and some typos.

No no no… that’s not what he was focused on right now.

Magic carefully read through Fureya’s letter. There was nothing in the letter related to any hidden quests. It was as if she were just chatting with Magic, but the casual conversation conveyed feelings of insecurity and sadness.

‘You tell me to sleep regularly every day, but Spirit, in the last three days… I’ve been feeling a sharp pain in my chest and a tearing sensation at the junction of the upper abdomen. I don’t understand what these feelings mean. Do your eyes also shed tears, Spirit?’

Had Fureya’s sadness intensified? Magic froze for a moment. He distinctly remembered how, five days ago when he logged in, Fureya’s negative emotions of sadness… only lasted for two hours.

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But they hadn’t subsided yet? Why?

Magic continued to read the rest of the letter.

‘The island is pleading with me, recently becoming more and more troublesome. Kind Spirit, you said the monsters on this island are evil. Do evil monsters wail?’

He understood!

Magic realized immediately why his Fureya’s sadness was not subsiding.

The Cola Fanatic Guild had been… battling one of the three Island Masters, the Flame Ash Dragon!

Magic had no authority over other guilds’ leader strategy conflicts, and with the recent packed intercontinental game schedule, he had no choice but to selectively forget about this matter.

He opened the Spirit Tear Faction Guild group on his phone, and sure enough, the chat bubble was live-streaming the battle against the Flame Ash Dragon with videos and text, and they were even joyfully claiming that the Flame Ash Dragon had offspring! If they killed the Flame Ash Dragon, those three dragon eggs would be theirs!

From the players’ perspective, it’s normal to kill a BOSS and loot its treasures completely!

That’s what players should do.

But now, the harrowing roar of the Flame Ash Dragon in the live-stream sounded to Magic like wailing.

He shouldn’t care about this, and he won’t! Even if Fureya begged him, even if the officials sent him a hidden quest, he shouldn’t get involved.

But Magic could say with certainty that the championship of this intercontinental match… was because they had been grinding levels and gear in the Spirit world and then trained.

Given the game’s setting, it was completely fair to say that Fureya helped them win this championship.

“…”

Magic looked once more at the letter Fureya had written, then looked up at the internet cafe across the street. Did the cafes in Korea have private booths?

………

“I feel like I’ve been turned into a pig’s head! Why is the Flame Ash Dragon’s wife also so strong?”

McCoffee collapsed onto the obsidian ground, eating steamed buns to restore his HP. Their guild leader had devised a new strategy moments ago; the Flame Ash Dragon’s wife wouldn’t appear in the cave since she had just given birth and was still in a weakened state and needed to protect the eggs. So, they could take down the Flame Ash Dragon first.

The strategy was to send a small team pretending to rush into the hatchery, which would force the Flame Ash Dragon to give up some of its full-screen damaging moves to block the advances of the Spirits.

This significantly reduced the risk of a wipeout.

But one small team went too deep, provoking the Flame Ash Dragon into a dual attack with its spouse.

“But this strategy is viable; we’ve already reduced the Flame Ash Dragon’s health by fifty percent. A little recovery and another go should probably maybe possibly allow us to pass?” Bubble said.

“Why does it sound like you’re asking a question?”

“Never mind that! Start the instance! Start the instance!”

Bubble clapped his hands energetically, rallying his strategy team members… but just then, a guild member suddenly pointed to the sky.

“Leader, there’s a passerby!”

Bubble looked up at the sky… An intruder could devastate their team strategy during the instance, so Bubble’s vigilance spiked considerably upon spotting the player appearing in the sky.

But the person who arrived here on a flying mount was a friend of a friend of his.

“Mo, weren’t you in Korea? Your performance in the intercontinental competition was awesome! By the way, how were you able to log in from Korea?” If Bubble remembered correctly, it wasn’t possible to log in to Spirit from abroad.

“I used a VPN.”

Mo Shigui jumped down from his griffin, somewhat relieved that he had finally caught up with the break time of Cola Fanatic.

“Got it, does Magic Particle also want to fight the Flame Ash Dragon? Welcome, welcome! But Mo, where are the other members of your guild?”

Bubble was very welcoming of other guilds joining the hunting team, especially the elites from Magic Particle… It would make their battle with the Flame Ash Dragon much less stressful.

“I didn’t tell them; I’m here on personal grounds,” Mo Shigui took a deep breath to adjust his tone as he spoke.

“Personal grounds?”

This left Bubble somewhat perplexed, scratching his head without clearing up why Mo Shigui was here. Could it be he came to provoke him on behalf of Boss Yin?

“Bubble, I hope you will stop hunting the Flame Ash Dragon,” Mo Shigui directly stated his request.

At that moment, the members of the Cola Fanatic tactical team, who were behind holding flowers to celebrate Mo’s victory in the intercontinental game, froze with smiles on their faces.

“Uh… Mo, I’ve been hit by the Flame Ash Dragon until my head is about to explode; I might not have heard you clearly,” said Bubble, also stunned.

“I hope you can stop hunting the Flame Ash Dragon,” Mo Shigui repeated, his voice clear enough for everyone to hear.

“Ah? That request… is a bit too much,” Bubble said. “Is Magic Particle afraid of competition or something?”

“No, it’s a personal act of mine and has nothing to do with Magic Particle. Bubble, you probably want its core crystal to build a portal, right? I have six Heavenly Frost Dragon and Rock Mountain Dragon core crystals, along with twenty-seven lord-level core crystals. These are all my personal property. Although they can’t compensate, please stop hunting the Flame Ash Dragon,” Mo Shigui felt his face was about to lose all its color.

Why am I here? What am I doing? Why am I doing this?

These were the thoughts filling Mo Shigui’s mind right now.

“Mo, Boss Song! This isn’t about the core crystals, sigh… just tell us why you want us to stop hunting it,” Bubble glanced at his equally puzzled tactical team members.

They had barely managed to identify the Flame Ash Dragon’s weaknesses after a hard grind of three days and nights. Not to fight it just like that? Bubble could agree, but the members of the tactical team might not!

“…”

Just not wanting to see my Fureya cry… How could he possibly say such a thing!

Mo Shigui still had some pride.

“Hidden quest.” Mo Shigui said as he sent the hidden quest from Sheral to the current channel.

“Isn’t this a hidden quest with a reward question mark? Could the rewards be that good? Mo, do you know what the rewards are?” Bubble grew curious too.

“I don’t know; I’ve also instructed my guild members not to do it,” Mo Shigui still told the truth, knowing that lying would only complicate things further.

“Isn’t that just a gamble? There’s nothing there; sorry, Mo, I really can’t agree,” Bubble was also in a difficult position now, as Mo Shigui had become a hero in the minds of all the players in the conflict, including his tactical team.

With Mo Shigui leading Cola Fanatic to win the intercontinental game, Mo’s reputation had to be considered, but… the price of this face was too steep.

“How about this, Bubble, come for a one-on-one PK. If your guild’s elites can beat me just once, I won’t stop you from fighting the Flame Ash Dragon, and I’ll give you all these core crystals, if I… win,” Mo Shigui really couldn’t say he would defeat all seventy-three elite members of Cola Fanatic at once, but it was an excuse for him to back off.

“And give these core crystals to Bubble, but Bubble, how about you and me doing this hidden quest together?”

“Alright, alright, Coach Song, are you feeling high from winning the intercontinental game? But winning indeed lets you swell with pride… Moreover, fighting the Flame Ash Dragon these days is giving me a real headache, a PK to relax is fine too.”

Bubble essentially gave both parties a way out.

“MacCoffee, you go first,” Bubble casually called out a guild member who was decent at PK.

“Me? Oh! Mo, I remember you’ve been retired for many years, don’t let me turn you into a pig-head!”

MacCoffee was excited to be named by her guild leader; this was a live battle against the leader of Magic Particle, the champion coach of the intercontinental game. Wait… just now Bubble had her cut the live stream.

But if she won, she could still boast about it in the guild and the forums for a year.

“Come on.”

Mo Shigui planted a flag on the ground, a common feature in Spirit’s PVP gameplay, flag dueling had become a common setting in online games.

“Careful!” MacCoffee held her combat staff, the unique Magic Pattern of a Mage emerging beside her.

“Pig-head! Watch the hand!”