The God's Games

Chapter 178: Chupa Chups (Part 1)



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Hallyne, after hearing the players' messages, came to a small hill on the Eastern Plains where he saw Hanjun.

In the past few days, Hallyne has gained a lot of inspiration from the players and hasn't stopped working since.

He was so absorbed in his research that he didn't stop until Flower Deer woke him up, saying that Hanjun wanted to see him.

Hallyne had mixed feelings about Hanjun.

He knew that as an Alchemist, inventing something was the only way for him to improve his skills.

Since coming to Ulon City, he has invented more things and gained more insights.

All of this was thanks to Hanjun.

Not to mention, as the Holy Son of the Temple of Light, Hanjun didn't hide any knowledge from him, allowing him to learn new things freely.

Hanjun turned around and saw that Hallyne had been standing behind him for a while.

He raised an eyebrow and asked, "What's on your mind?"

Hallyne snapped out of his thoughts, pushing away all the clutter in his head, and asked, "Holy Son, do you have any instructions for me?"

Hanjun replied, "No need to be so modest. You've worked hard these past few days."

Hallyne, feeling a bit flattered, said, "Not at all, it's all thanks to the formulas you provided and the inspiration from the players that I've learned so much."

Hanjun got straight to the point, "I'm here to ask for your help."

Hallyne asked, "What else can I help with? Please, tell me."

Hanjun liked Hallyne's straightforward and focused personality—qualities that made him invaluable to Ulon City.

"I want you to help me send a message to the Wizards and the Warlock."

Hallyne was surprised, "Wizards and Warlocks? Don't you know that Wizards and Warlocks have a much stronger hostility towards the Church of Light than regular people?"

Regular people, as long as they believed that the Church of Light could save their lives, wouldn't say much.

But Wizards and Warlocks were different.

The situation in Ulon City showed that not a single Wizard or Warlock wanted to come there, which reflected their attitude toward the city.

Why was Hanjun asking him to send a message to them at this time?

Hanjun replied, "Of course, I know. But I've also heard that Wizards and Warlocks not only distrust the Church of Light, they're generally very closed off, right? They don't trust anyone, not even their own kind. They just bury themselves in their research. I really wonder if they can continue to pass down their knowledge if they keep developing like this."

If most of the people in the World of Eorera were suspicious of the Church of Light, then Wizards and Warlocks were an upgraded version of that—they are skeptical of everything and everyone.

They shut themselves away to focus on their studies and kept their discoveries tightly guarded.

Hallyne wanted to argue, "It's not exactly like that. There's also the Magic Tower."

Hanjun asked again, "Besides granting Wizards and Warlocks title or honor for them, what else has the Magic Tower done?"

Hallyne fell silent.

The truth was, they hadn't done anything.

The Magic Tower hadn't even shown any support for the human front line—they seemed completely disconnected from the world.

Hanjun, expecting this reaction, continued, "I'm not trying to do anything drastic. But I've studied the core of how Wizards and Warlocks use magic. It turns out it's just an improved version of Light-type Magic. Once you know this, it's easy to understand how Wizards and Warlocks use their spells..."

Hallyne couldn't believe what he was hearing.

Did that mean that someone from the Church of Light could actually use Wizard or Warlock magic?

"You... you mean? You can use Wizard or Warlock magic now?" Hallyne asked, still in disbelief.

Hanjun replied naturally, "Once you understand the principles, it's not that hard to use them. Is there a problem with that?"

Hallyne wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and said, "No, no problem at all."

No wonder the Church of Light could awaken the God of Light.

At such a young age, Hanjun had already mastered various types of magic so quickly.

With his talent, it wouldn't be long before Hanjun became the most powerful figure in the World of Eorera, and no one would be able to stop him.

Hallyne imagined such a scene and he was relieved that he had arrived in Ulon City early.

Fortunately, Hanjun was not his enemy; otherwise, having an enemy like him would be incredibly difficult.

Hallyne tentatively asked, "Do you want me to tell the Wizards and Warlocks about this?"

Hanjun smiled, "I know you have a way to contact the other Wizards and Warlocks. Just let them know that I understand many spells they don't know. I can exchange knowledge with them, but they must come to Ulon City in person and exchange what they have learned throughout their lives."

Hallyne stared at Hanjun blankly, speechless.

Was Hanjun trying to gather all the Wizards and Warlocks in the World of Eorera?

That would require immense courage and strength.

Feeling the impact of this, Hallyne's expression became determined, "Don't worry, I will make it happen."

~•~

After Hallyne agreed, Flower Deer had some free time.

The main reason was that Hallyne had stopped being absorbed in his research and started thinking about how to contact the old-timers from the Magic Tower, encouraging them to come out from the Magic Tower.

This wasn't something that could be done overnight.

However, since Hanjun had asked, Hallyne was determined to try his best and see what changes this world would undergo.

As for Hanjun, after finishing these tasks, he started to take a back seat.

When Kim Jung-hyun reported to him, Hanjun barely listened and interrupted, "So, we just need to put their products into the game, right?"

Kim Jung-hyun opened his mouth to explain his partner's suggestions, but Hanjun cut him off, "Got it. I'll arrange it. What are their products like?"

Hanjun's thoughts were racing so fast that Kim Jung-hyun almost couldn't keep up.


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