âWelcome to Verdant Woods, in the popular monument of the three statues in an area in which the elves called YilâQuessir Ayin,â Ren announced to the others.
Ren felt like he was a tour guide. But he had to explain some things so the others wouldnât feel that they got scammed. He had to at least introduce some things since these were all new to them. It was all part of the payment.
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Since Ren had already cleared the quest, the YilâQuessir Ayin was back to its usual beauty.
Ren gave the players some time to take in the view and the surroundings. âIâll give you one minute to take in the view before I open the portal to the Fey Realm.â
The players scarcely heard him. They were busy looking around, taking in the sights and sounds of this new world. They were filled with a sense of anticipation and excitement, eager to explore this new realm and all that it had to offer.
The leaders of the guilds, however, had other plans. They checked their map, eager to see what lay ahead. But their excitement was overshadowed by disappointment when they found their map blotted with blank ink. This meant that the areas were not yet explored, and until Ren himself gave them his map, it would stay that way.
Ren was ignorant of their thoughts while playing with the stone in his hand, contemplating whether to summon Princess Elena now or wait until the players crossed to the other side.
In the end, Ren decided on the latter. If the Princess had to grace them with her heart-skipping presence, he would like it if she did so after they had crossed to the Fey Realm so not many would notice her presence by then as all their attention would be consumed with the lands of the Fey.
âHey, you!â
Ren looked over at Hugo, Fern, Roni, and Greta from Great Dynasty. Hugo was leading the front, and the first thing that he did when he was in front of Ren was pointing a finger at him.
âItâs you, right? That guy from Maze Forest. I know itâs you. Youâre the reason why we got wiped out. We thought that you were an NPC, but youâre a player, right?â Hugo accused, drawing little attention in their direction, for the others was still busy admiring the scenery.
Ren did not rise to the bait and asked with just a hint of a smile, âDo you have proof?â
Ren could see the tightness around Hugo and Roniâs mouths, the barely suppressed anger in their eyes.
âThat cloak and name are proof enough,â Roni barked. âWe knew that it was you. Stop pretending that you donât know us.â
âAll of this couldnât be just a coincidence,â added Hugo. âYou were just in Maze Forest days ago, and now you have access to Verdant Woods which could only be accessed in Maze Forest. How many players with the name Ren with the same cloak, and loitering around in Maze Forest could there be in this world to just pass this out as a coincidence?â
Ren shrugged and said dully, âI donât know. Dozens maybe? You clearly got the wrong guy.â
Roniâs mouth gave a bitter twist. âGot the wrong guy, my ass! We know that itâs you!â That event had cost him his yearâs pay and a demotion in the ranks! Either that or he was out from the guild. He would be dammed if he couldnât get his revenge!
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âPay us the trouble you have cost us! You fooled us into that trap, and donât forget that you have killed me!â Roni wouldnât settle for less than a million gil.
âAre you sure that you wanted to make an enemy of me right now?â Ren said with wry amusement.
Roni paused and pried for Renâs face with no success. âWhat do you mean?â
Hugo hunched over his shoulders, silent and sullen, when he got what Ren meant. The contract clearly stated that they could be replaced as long as they hadnât entered the Fey Realm.
âI could easily kick you out of the group if I wanted to.â
Roniâs throat dried in dread. âYou canât do that. We had paid you!â
âYou didnât read the contract, I see.â Ren faked a disappointed sigh. âWhy donât you ask your leader if Iâm telling the truth or just making things up?â
Roniâs insolence turned tail at the face of Hugoâs grumpy look.
âLetâs go,â Hugo said after a brief silence and breathed out from his mouth in a long hiss of curses as he retreated.
âEgh?â Roni was lost, and he shifted his attention from his retreating group and Ren. Under his wounded pride, he gave a final snap to save what was left of his vanity.
âWeâre not over,â he said with loathing and exited.
Ren didnât rise to the jibe and decided to break the stone that Queen Eleanor gave him. Even when the other players were still stuck in their amazement at the place, he was impatient to enter the Fey world.
The stone on his hand broke with a crack, and the three statues glowed with an otherworldly light that stole the playersâ attention to the portal that soon appeared in the center of the three statues.
âEveryone, if youâre ready, enter the portal, and once youâre in the Fey Realm, youâre on your own. You can start exploring as soon as you step foot in the land of the Fairies if you want,â Ren said, half bored and half unbothered.
He hadnât finished talking when everyone raced towards the portal to get to the other side, nervous with excitement. The competition had started, and whoever dillydally would get left behind.
Ren held his silence when Roz passed him with a strange beast in tow. In comparison, Isolde tried her best to ignore Ren but failed miserably as she kept peeking at him at every chance she got. He ignored her, though.
It even looked like she was ready to bolt in his direction if not for Renâs silent warning stares.
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