Chapter 260 Rebuilding and Rivalry

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Father Barry was the first person Hanjun had encountered after awakening in this world and has since become his most loyal follower.

Not only that, but Father Barry had done many things behind the scenes without Hanjun's knowledge, and he was now an important figure in managing the city.

Hanjun then approached Jenlyns, who was unsteadily getting to his feet.

Jenlyns offered Hanjun a bitter smile and said, "I've let you down."

Hanjun shook his head and patted him on the shoulder. "This is something none of us could have foreseen. Don't blame yourself. What we need to focus on now is uncovering the truth and figuring out our next steps."

Before leaving, Hanjun had instructed the players to set up a barrier around the city again.

There was still a group of wizards and warlocks in Ulon Town—each of them was an Arcane Master And Chronomancer.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

Who could possibly have destroyed the barrier right under their noses?

This matter needed deeper investigation.

Jenlyns wasn't someone who would be easily defeated, but the reality was that most of the members of his Royal Knights had fallen on the battle.

He no longer had the strength to stand against the demon army.

The look in Hanjun's eyes said it all, and he comforted him, "I met with King Varis. He was very supportive of your decisions. I'm sure your subordinates felt the same way."

Hearing Hanjun's words, Jenlyns's expression became resolute.

Yes, as a knight, it was his duty to protect the weak and fight evil.

He was certain that his men believed the same.

Their sacrifice had not been in vain.

After a brief period of doubt, Jenlyns soon regained his composure and asked Hanjun, "What's the deal with that dragon?"

He had never heard of dragons is still existing in the world of eorera.

How did this dragon come to Ulon City?

It was crucial to understand what happened to the barrier, where the wizards and warlocks had gone, and how they would respond to the demon army—these were urgent issues that needed addressing.

They couldn't afford to stop now, or they would only give the demon army an opportunity to exploit any weaknesses.

Hanjun assigned tasks one by one, bringing some order to the chaotic Ulon City.

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