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Luna’s willingness to embark on a journey astonished Kieran. However, he couldn’t allow Luna to follow along blindly without understanding just what they were getting themselves into.

“I appreciate the eagerness, and it shows your faith in me. But, I suggest you hold off on answering until I explain what we’ll be doing,” Kieran said.

However, Luna’s expression remained plain. “Does it really matter? I always assume it’s something dangerous when it pertains to you.”

Kieran choked because she wasn’t wrong. There was a single adventure he had embarked on where his success was guaranteed. Whether it was the Goblin’s Cave, Underground Labyrinth, or the Chasm of Apogeton, each scenario was accompanied by an insane difficulty.

Nevertheless, it was decent etiquette to have Luna make the necessary preparations. “We’ll be going up against an NPC organization this time.”

“Oh…” Luna fell silent as her lips slowly morphed into a grimace. “Aren’t NPCs more difficult than monsters? Like, most of them boast extremely high combat awareness.”

“Precisely. Our goal would be to eradicate this NPC organization from its roots. We will expunge this world by ridding this scourge. I’ve gone against one of their members before the metamorphosis, but you should prepare for our battles. It wouldn’t surprise me if some died,” Kieran said.

Luna focused on Kieran’s name as she recalled its effects. “Then, isn’t your situation risky? If I’m not mistaken, your name should be at the Third Degree of Infamy, which means you’ll suffer massive losses upon death.”

“Death?” Kieran grinned and shook his head. “I have no plans to die. I can’t blasphemy my teacher and our legacy like that.”

“Teacher?” Luna’s brows furrowed before making a guess. “Does it have something to do with your unique class?”.

“Bingo!” Kieran made a gun-firing gesture with his hand before continuing with the conversation. “This ordeal may take a considerable amount of time, four days at the very least. So I suggest you notify Luka that he’ll be covering your team for the time being.”

“The invitation is only extended to me again?”

“The others are struggling with combat, are they not?”

“Ah, that’s true. I’d feel shame if my members weighed down the team in a precarious moment. I’ll let him know then.” Luna understood that not everyone could experience the same opportunities.

“Don’t feel as if you’re being unfair. A few of my members won’t be joining us either. This is a mission that calls for a collection of the elite. So…” Kieran fell silent as he considered his other alternative.

“So?” Luna blinked while awaiting the rest of Kieran’s statement.

“So, you might make a new friend; who knows.” Kieran gave an unusual smile, but Luna didn’t know how to interpret it.

Afterward, Kieran directed Luna to meet him at the city gates within the next three hours.

After hanging up with Luna, Kieran called Ezra.

Surprisingly, Ezra answered much quicker than Luna.

However, unlike Luna, Ezra was currently in the middle of fighting against a monster. Because of the camera angle, Kieran could see glimpses of her sword style.

‘It’s magnificent no matter how many times I lay eyes upon it,’ Kieran inwardly thought.

Ezra’s movements were fluid and moved in anticipation of her opponent’s next movement. So, she was essentially one step ahead at all times while the monster barely competed with her action speed.

Although he called her with important information, Kieran waited until the battle concluded to reveal it.

“I’m surprised you’re already reaching out to me. We spoke not too long ago. Tell me, did you miss me, or perhaps you’ve reconsidered my offer?” Ezra gave a charming smile while giving Kieran a light tease.

She was by no means serious, because it seemed like Kieran called her for a specific reason.

However,

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