Viscount Hereford was shocked by the news.
He quickly dropped the crushed grape without even wiping his hands and rushed to Saradin, saying, "Are you serious? You're planning to head to Ulon City?"
He hadn't expected that just after mocking those people who were going to Ulon City, his own protector would want to do the same.
Did that mean his words might have offended Saradin?
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Viscount Hereford wondered what was going on with Saradin.
Was he out of his mind to want to go to Ulon City?
Weren't the Magic Tower and the Church of Light on bad terms?
Why would Saradin want to go to a city that was controlled by the Church of Light?
Of course, he didn't know that while Saradin indeed had a bad opinion about the Church of Light, he also understood the current situation.
Seeing so many people heading to Ulon City, Saradin felt this was the best chance to resist the demon army.
He was stirred and wanted to set aside his prejudices to see what Ulon City had accomplished.
Could they really save the world?
If they succeeded, wouldn't they who are shining in Ulon City, become famous worldwide?
Saradin had once had such dreams.
He didn't want to remain just an ordinary intermediate-level Warlock; he had ambitions too.
But unfortunately, Saradin had already made an agreement with Viscount Hereford to protect the safety of Lindblum City.
Saradin sighed and said, "Don't worry, Viscount. I still intend to keep my promise."
"What is this? A miracle?" the crowd shouted.
It had been a thousand years since anyone had heard of the God of Light, but now, seeing this scene, people realized that the God of Light hadn't disappeared from their hearts.
The sight before them was enough to shock them.
Taking advantage of this moment, Hanjun introduced a story to the people of the World of Eorera, explaining that the demon army had arrived, and the God of Light planned to summon more heroes to help.
He explained that these heroes weren't from their world and that their behavior might be different from what people in the World of Eorera were used to.
He emphasized that if the heroes did anything strange, people should just ignore it.
Of course, the heroes loved helping others, and as long as they were given some rewards, they would gladly assist you.
If there was a problem that seemed difficult to solve, they could always leave it to the heroes to handle.
Hanjun's actions were mainly to prepare the current residents of Ulon City so that they wouldn't be shocked or confused when they saw the 10,000 new players arriving the next day.
Hanjun also told them that if they encountered any harassment from players or problems that couldn't be resolved, they could go to the church and ask Ragdoll Cat for help.
Jenlyns was the first one to figure out what Hanjun's message was about.
As he noticed the unusually quiet environment that night, he began to think.
Could it be that the heroes weren't around tonight because more of them were coming tomorrow?
He had heard that these heroes seemed to have some kind of immortality.
Could this be a special ability that was granted to them by the God of Light?
Of course, Jenlyns wouldn't spread this information carelessly.
He knew that if people found out the God of Light could make them immortal, they would only beg the God for the same power and lose the courage to keep fighting.
As the people of Ulon City discussed these things, the third closed beta test finally went online.
The much-anticipated server launch had finally arrived.