"Elaria, Lily, break away from the crowd. We won't follow them. Let's find a place to hide first."
As the players rushed through the palace, John controlled the golems to create a diversion, but he and the two women slipped away unnoticed.
"This is the royal palace, guarded by thousands of soldiers. They won't be able to escape. Staying with them would make us bigger targets and put us in more danger. We'll hide here for now. Once they move away, I'll get us out."
The situation had escalated far beyond John's expectations. Waking Dolores now seemed impossible. He needed to find a way out first and then sneak back in to wake her once things settled down.
"But isn't the Atlantis royal family afraid of angering the players? There must be at least a thousand players here. If they unite, that's a considerable force."
"Unlikely. Without a leader to unite them, they're just a bunch of scattered sand. Not every player has experienced this. Most won't want to get involved in this mess."
"That's true..." Lily sighed, pressing her ear against the door to listen. After confirming there was no noise outside, she carefully pushed the door open and peeked out.
"It looks...clear."
"We need to move quickly."
Using his knowledge of the palace layout, John led them through the palace, avoiding guards and heading towards the exit. It took nearly two hours, but they finally made it out. John spread his wings and took to the sky with the two women, escaping from the palace.
As for the golems and the remaining players, their fate was clear. Only a few managed to escape and posted about the incident on the forums, catching the attention of many players.
The fact that NPC forces had schemed against players and even pursued them left many feeling uneasy. Some suggested that all players should unite and demand an explanation from the royal family.
Predictably, the suggestion went unanswered, sinking without a trace.
Thousands of players thinking they could oppose an entire kingdom was sheer folly; anyone with a bit of sense knew it was tantamount to suicide. With the chaos in Atlantis, progressing the main quest anytime soon seemed unlikely, making it pointless for John and his companions to stay.
After a brief rest, John gathered Elaria and Lily and reunited with Exiled Immortal. They used a teleportation scroll to return to Talcavano.
Since John had exposed Caliban's true nature, and with Seraphina's help, took control of the golems, killed Caliban, and leveled the city lord's mansion, Talcavano had returned to its original state without any restrictive laws. However, the expected chaos and lawlessness hadn't ensued. Both players and NPCs continued with their lives as usual, which surprised John.
He had thought Talcavano would need a considerable amount of time to settle down, but Caliban's absence seemed to make no difference. When John and his group found Uncle Mac in the Adventurers Guild, he was surprisingly sober, having only had one or two drinks. He sat there, mostly in a daze, until he saw them, and his eyes lit up.
"Finally, I thought you had abandoned me!" Mac exclaimed.
"How could we, Uncle Mac? We're companions. We promised to take you to Everglow City, and we won't go back on our word," John replied with a smile, then turned to Exiled Immortal. The latter, looking embarrassed, hesitated before finally speaking up at John's urging.
From her, they learned that there was less than a week until her agreed meeting with the Hunting Divine Emissary.
The deadline was fast approaching.
Fortunately, John's timely return brought some relief to Helena.
In the arena, Qing's first opponent was quite formidable.
According to those nearby, this person was one of the most seasoned gladiators in the arena, having participated in hundreds of battles with more wins than losses and possessing a wealth of combat experience.
Enthusiastically, they even explained the opponent's signature moves to John and his companions.
However, when the referee announced the start of the battle, it ended faster than the introductions had taken.
The audience quickly realized just how powerful Qing was.
When facing mid-tier gladiators, he hadn't even shown his full strength.
Otherwise, how could a high-tier gladiator be defeated so easily?
Helena explained that Qing's severe injuries had just healed, so he had been holding back to avoid aggravating them.
After the match, they finally met Qing. Compared to when they last parted, Qing had grown significantly stronger.
Immersed in constant battles, his strength had increased rapidly.
Of course, John wasn't far behind.
Since awakening the All-Devourer talent, John spent every spare moment gnawing on various strange monster jerky, and his attribute panel had increased by at least seventy points.
It was important to note that only a week had passed. Given enough time, John's attributes could grow to astonishing levels.
After all, in six days, they would face two Divine Emissaries.
Before then, they needed to do everything possible to strengthen themselves.
John was reluctant to hand over the Godslayer Bow unless absolutely necessary, as doing so could lead to disaster in the future.