Sacred Souls: Genesis-Chapter 262 - 260 How do you not even know who Fureya is

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Chapter 262: Chapter 260 How do you not even know who Fureya is?

Chapter 262 -260 How do you not even know who Fureya is?

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It was five in the morning, an hour before the world inside was set to open.

Juan Canyun was genuinely afraid of this professional gaming team known as Vibrant Nucleus.

What’s wrong with this damn professional team? They spend nine out of ten hours slacking off, playing other games.

Today, Juan Canyun thoroughly experienced what it’s like to revel in the excitement of being a big guild boss. Since the strategy for Biland Island had stabilized and the fight for the Mother Crystal had eased a bit, Mo Shigui took the new, promising guild members back and forth, steamrolling through the Biland Island Level 1 to 50 instance of the material world.

Instances in the material world also had a level balance, but equipment effects still played a part, so Vibrant Nucleus’s elite strategy group spent nine hours, raising Juan Canyun and Yinzong’s levels to 43 and 45, respectively.

After using up all the instance attempts, Juan Canyun thought he could hit the PVP arena and start training seriously, but Mo Shigui told him that the remaining time should be spent on the Spirit PvP arena’s competitive ladder matches?

Alright… He’d do as the coach said, and play in Spirit’s ladder matches.

Juan Canyun started from the basic one thousand points, and his initial speed of climbing the ladder was incredibly fast. The gap between professional players and regular gamers was pretty significant, and no one could stand against Juan Canyun before nineteen hundred points – scoring twenty-one straight wins up to one thousand nine hundred points.

But beyond nineteen hundred points was a different world altogether because that segment was where the gaming gods frequently appeared, and what was more terrifying was that not only regular PVP gods were there but also professional players.

What made Juan Canyun’s head ache the most was that there was more than one professional player; after reaching nineteen hundred points, he continuously matched for forty-five games, and in twenty of those games, his opponents were professional players from the seven major teams.

What am I playing here? An all-star league in the Dispute game?

Juan Canyun felt tossed around by all the senior players from various clubs, almost thinking he was not playing in the Spirit ladder arena, but rather in an all-star league match from Dispute.

However, he won more than he lost because it didn’t take long for Juan Canyun to adapt to the Final Fighter class’s combat methods.

Speed, and nothing but more speed, plus a few little deceptive tricks, saw the Final Fighter class become an assassin with cloning abilities and an extremely wide attack range.

This gave Juan Canyun the impression that… the game of Spirit was very simple.

Eventually, at forty-seven minutes past five in the morning, he managed to rack up seven consecutive wins to reach two thousand one hundred points, making it into the top thirty rankings of the Spirit competitive arena. When he matched up again… he faced another deity.

“Caramel

Class: Sword Saint

Ladder Points: 3121

Ranking: 1”

What sort of deity had three thousand ladder points? A top-ranked powerhouse? If Juan Canyun remembered correctly, even the revered Zhao Mingwei was only ranked seventh in the ladder, and Juan Canyun was already struggling at the tenth rank. What kind of monster was the first rank?

As Juan Canyun’s mind raced with these thoughts, the arena at his feet transformed into the interior of a high tower, and a character wearing a giraffe headpiece emerged from the other side of the arena.

Seeing this, Juan Canyun covered the lower half of his face with the scarf around his neck. Honestly… some costumes in Spirit really affect PVP status, especially these giraffe headpieces and colorful unicorn headpieces.

“Huh? This ID looks familiar,” said the Sword Saint as soon as he saw Juan Canyun.

“Familiar? Are you a senior from Cola Craze?” Juan Canyun took one look at the ID and was almost certain that it must be the god from Cola Craze, and with the connection to a sword-using class, he was pretty sure of the answer.

“Am I really that unnoticed? It’s Caramel. I’ve been in the professional league for five years; you kids all remember Laughing Grandpa, so how do you not remember me?” he complained.

“…”

Juan Canyun sure remembered, Caramel was the star player of Cola Craze, as well as the team captain. In the third year of the Dispute League, he was right alongside Laughing Grandpa as a gaming god, but Zhao Mingwei’s brilliance outshone him considerably.

Even though Caramel was a bit overshadowed, he was still a top-tier deity-level player, and Juan Canyun didn’t dare let down his guard. He had faced Caramel three times, besting him once, though it had been when Caramel was at half health. Perhaps the outcome would be different in another game?

But he was wrong.

So fast!

Juan Canyun was slightly stunned by the speed at which Caramel charged in, completely different from Caramel on the Dispute battlefield, where at least Juan Canyun could catch his movements and understand his intentions when attacking.

But in the Spirit arena, he couldn’t even keep up with the speed of Caramel’s sword swings!

And with that, Caramel, with only a third of his health left, crushed Juan Canyun in an utterly dominant fashion.

“Hey rookie, ask your guild leader for me,” Caramel said as his lightsaber swept past Juan Canyun. “Which region of the inner world does your guild plan on taking? Our guild leader asked him in private chat, but he didn’t respond; he might be sleeping.”

“Okay… okay.”

Juan Canyun collapsed onto the ground, watching Caramel’s figure disappear before him as the scenery around him turned into the interior of a nucleus pulse stronghold, surrounded by players who offered Juan Canyun a round of applause.

“Where’s the coach?” Juan Canyun looked around. Mo Shigui, who had previously been spectating beside the ring, was nowhere to be seen.

“He’s off being affectionate with his own Fureya,” said Mama Has a Dog.

“What? You dare to say that? Aren’t you afraid the guild leader will kill you?”

Fureya? What’s that?

Juan Canyun felt the name sounded familiar but couldn’t remember where he had heard it. All the guild members pointed towards the resilient rock tree at their stronghold. Juan Canyun jumped down from the ring, intending to enter the cabin but was greeted with the message, “Your Fureya has not yet arrived at Biland Island.”

“Huh? Do I have a Fureya too?” Juan Canyun murmured in confusion, but Lazy Lazy overheard him.

“What? Little rookie, you don’t even know about Fureya?” Lazy Lazy was shocked.

“An important piece of equipment?”

“What is the guild leader doing, taking you through the instance without even introducing you to Fureya? You’ve never met Fureya, yet you continue playing the naive Holy Spirit!”

As a devoted missionary of the Fureya Spirit Sect, Lazy Lazy began to enlighten Juan Canyun on what Fureya was.

On the other side, inside the wooden cabin where Mo Shigui’s Fureya was located.

All negative status effects on Mo Shigui’s Fureya had disappeared, and she now lay in bed, deep in sleep—or what should be deep sleep.

He wasn’t sure if an NPC could dream; Mo Shigui sat alone on a chair. It was five-thirty, half an hour before the inner world would open.

Nucleus Pulse had yet to decide which region to conquer first. The Upper City Region had two of the most bustling areas: Prosperous Square and New World Square.

Therefore, at first glance, Nucleus Pulse should have targeted New World Square, considering it was their home turf, but there was a problem…

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‘Fureya’s Guiding Stone can’t allow Fureya to stray too far from the stronghold. If you want to take Fureya into the inner world, you’ll probably have to abide by this rule. In other words… the region you conquer is where Fureya can only move around. To put it plainly, if you want to bring Fureya home, you must conquer the region where your home is! Sorry for those friends who don’t live by the river or at River City Food Street.’

This was an analysis post by Starry Scribe Team on the forum. Nucleus Pulse initially didn’t pay attention to it, not until someone shared it in the guild’s discussion group.

The Nucleus Pulse Club’s headquarters were located in the Prosperous Square area, and so were the apartments where Mo Shigui lived, as did most members of the club who had spent the past five or six years in Upper City, mainly in areas around Prosperous Square.

Now, everyone in the guild channel was saying:

‘It’s just about taking dear Fureya for a change of scenery, no big deal.’

‘Whether we bring home Fureya or not, it’s all the same.’

‘But isn’t the point that you want Fureya to live in the real world?’

‘Shut up! The duration of Fureya’s Guiding Stone only lasts up to half an hour before she’s teleported back to the tree hollow. How could you make Fureya live in the real world?’

‘Why don’t we just extend our stronghold into the inner world? It seems like the inner world has a construction system too.’

‘…’

‘…’

They’ve all gone mad.

Mo Shigui couldn’t quite understand the notion of having a holographic character move into one’s home, and neither could other members of the guild, but it seemed like that was exactly what they wanted to do?

‘A guild can occupy two regions, both Prosperous Square and New World Square are our targets. Coach Song, how about you assign the personnel?’ Silver Boss finally came forward and made a decision.

‘Fine,’ Mo Shigui replied.