Keywords like "accident" and "unexpected event" kept popping into my mind.

The group, who were initially able to concentrate on practicing PVP, gradually became a little impatient.

As the game was nearing its end, Zhong Zemo couldn't hold back any longer.

"It's been three days, and there's still no news... Shall we go look for them?"

Even the plain fries turned their gaze over, their eyes revealing approval.

Everyone who had long considered Mint a member of the guild had reached their limit of patience.

Jiang Heyi was also feigning composure. He nodded and said, "If we still can't see Mint when we log on tomorrow, we'll go to the capital of Anna."

Based on the coordinates previously transmitted by Mint, her area of ​​activity is roughly from Fragrant Breeze City to the Royal Capital.

It sounds easy, but if you take out a map of the Anna Empire and draw circles around these two areas, you'll see how vast they are. Finding someone here is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Can……

We must find them!

"Sigh... I've developed feelings for my virtual pet."

“Deconstruction won’t make you feel too comfortable.”

Jiang Heyi saw through the prison guard's little trick of adjusting his emotions.

But he also truly experienced what it was like to be completely immersed in the world of stars. When the boundary between reality and illusion becomes increasingly blurred, whose heart can remain unaffected?

The boundary between reality and fiction, which used to be a daily breaking news story, has suddenly quieted down in the last two days, arousing the curiosity of many people.

Huangliang Yimeng privately messaged the prison guard: "Are you stuck on the sixth level?"

The jailer replied somewhat wistfully, "I haven't cleared the sixth floor; I've just been practicing PvP in the guild."

The dream of wealth and glory startled him.

It turns out that the sudden silence at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds these past two days was actually preparation for the guild war, for which they even put aside their temple strategy.

Not everyone is enthusiastic about guild wars, and they feel they have no chance of competing for a spot in the world championships, so they simply give up.

These core PVE players are now all focused on breaking through the fourth level of the underground temple and achieving results that bridge the gap between the virtual and real worlds.

The boundary between the virtual and real worlds is at its zenith. If we can overtake them, even if it's just during the time when they're busy with guild wars and have no time to spare, we can still make a name for ourselves.

"Does the boundary between reality and illusion want to have it all?" The members of the Funny Tree Guild were dumbfounded. "They want to lead in PVE and also excel in guild wars. This is too confident."

"They're putting in extra training sessions; they're aiming for a spot in the World Championship."

After midnight, it will be September 10th, the deadline for guild war registration.

The guild war officially began on September 11th.

At this critical juncture, the actions of each guild are attracting particular attention.

The news of preparations for war at the boundary between the real and virtual worlds immediately attracted everyone's attention.

The community posts were popping up everywhere, and even casual gamers who didn't even have the right to play the game joined in the discussion.

No one knew that at this tense juncture, instead of using the last day to adjust their state and achieve a good start in the guild war, everyone on the boundary between the virtual and the real was looking for an NPC.

After checking the guild war registration page again and confirming that everyone had passed the verification, Jiang Heyi went to sleep with a feeling of trepidation.

Today, the unlucky Tetramorph reported in the group that he wouldn't be able to go online until at least 1 p.m., but no one could wait for him.

Even after going online, the guild still couldn't find that lively, energetic figure.

They took out materials from the guild warehouse and began to infuse energy, aiming directly at Fragrant Breeze City at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds.

"Whoosh~~~~"

A dazzling white light burst forth, and a staggering figure appeared in the guild hall.

She looked like she had rolled in a mud pit, covered in dirt, even her most cherished hat was splattered with mud. Only her sea-blue, jewel-like eyes remained bright, but her brows and eyes revealed endless weariness.

Carrying a huge burlap sack in both hands, with a slender waist wrapped around it, she returned, exhausted, with a full load of materials.

"Kids, I'm back."

She finished speaking breathlessly, untied the cloth bag wrapped around her waist, and collapsed to the ground.

She was so tired that Jiang Heyi arranged for the dolls to give her a bath. During this ordeal, she only vaguely woke up while having her hair washed and exclaimed, "It's so itchy."

It was indeed itchy. According to Garlic Sprout's description, she had many tiny scratches on her arms and thighs. The water flowing over them would occasionally jol her awake in her sleep.

Lying on the comfortable, soft bed, she was itchy from these tiny wounds and kept turning over, gently rubbing against the blankets.

The tension finally eased when Mint returned to the guild, and everyone felt completely relaxed.

Mint slept from daytime until nightfall.

Following Garlic Sprouts' instructions, everyone crowded into her room.

Everyone has a lot of questions to ask, but...

“Gu~~~~~”

Mint blushed and touched her head shyly.

Zhong Zemo's excellent cooking skills made her so eager to eat that she wolfed down a plate of scrambled eggs with tomatoes and three large bowls of rice before finally collapsing comfortably onto the bed.

That expression was like someone who had come back to life.

"Hey, look at you guys, what's wrong? You must be worried sick while I wasn't home, right?" She said cheerfully as soon as she opened her mouth.

"Of course we were worried. You've been gone for so long without any news. We thought something had happened to you."

Mint's eyes widened, and seeing everyone staring intently at her, she immediately shrank back.

"Really? Is it true... am I really that worried?"

"Hmph, it must be because of the potion."

“I’m not kidding, everyone is really worried about you,” Jiang Heyi emphasized.

"..."

"..."

Her face flushed, and she quickly changed the subject: "I brought back a lot of materials for you, all of which were obtained by exchanging the materials I had previously saved up... uh, I mean, for."

"I'll refine some more potions for you after I rest a bit more. Don't worry, they'll be the best."

"By the way, would your puppets like to learn some new recipes? I can teach them."

Wait a minute

Chapter 60 Guild War Begins

When asked where she had gone, Mint kept her mouth shut, and no amount of prying could get her to open it.

If pressed further, the response is simply, "As long as there are potions for you to use, don't worry about it."

"There's no rush to concoct the potion; focus on getting better first."

"Not in a hurry?" Mint asked in surprise. "But aren't you going to the underground temple?"

She mistakenly thought that everyone was saying this out of consideration for her health, so she quickly got up, jumped around in front of the bed, and performed a squat.

"I'm just a little tired, not sick, so please don't treat me like a patient."

Upon learning that the boundary between the virtual and real worlds was going to participate in a competitive event, Mint hurriedly asked, "Are the rewards good? Is it possible to win?"

Jiang Heyi wanted to say "We will win," but then he remembered that the last person who said that was still vivid in his mind...

"The reward is quite good; it should include some valuable items that you can use to refine medicine. We'll try our best to bring them back for you."

"Good stuff, extremely rare material?"

Jiang Heyi nodded, recalling that the basic rewards for qualifying for the World Championship included universal material fragments.

Mint, the little money-grubber, had an unusually bright eye. She licked her lips and said, "It's a deal then, you have to bring it back... Well, just try your best to bring it back. It's not a life-or-death struggle, is it?"

"No, it's just a brief mention."

"That's good..." she asked again, "Do you need any potions? I know a little about high-quality healing potions too."

Mint probably didn't even realize that she was like a worried mother of a child going on a long trip. Even though the child repeatedly told her not to worry, she still wanted to pack things she thought she might need into her suitcase.

"We might be going to the Screamer Snow Mountain in a while. If you really want to help us, please prepare these potions in advance."

"You don't need to tell me, I brought back plenty of material this time."

Mint, who was so proud just moments before, immediately changed her tune, pitifully pleading, "Please give me a piece of Star Sand after you complete the mission, just one piece!"

It's clear she really wants it.

Although everyone unanimously replied "no," their real purpose was...

Seeing Mint puffing up in a huff, everyone at the boundary between reality and illusion burst into laughter.

These people are really bad.

When Jiang Heyi woke up, she felt completely relaxed.

Because of the disappearance of Mint, the atmosphere in the chat group was a bit tense for the past few days, but now everything has returned to normal, and the prison guard and the quilt were chatting early in the morning.

Damn, how do these two have so many things to talk about? They talk about new anime, games, and stale jokes... they never seem to tire of it.

This is terrifying. Is this the chemical reaction of two social terrorists coming together?

"The first guild battle tonight starts at 1 AM. Can you make it to the Four Primarchs?"

The absence of personnel will not result in the guild being automatically declared the loser, but the disadvantage of being outnumbered is unavoidable.

Tetraprototype: "If I have to work overtime, I'll take leave."

If the four original entities, which are most likely to encounter unexpected problems, can be stably launched, then there will be no problem.

In the past four days, the number of fans on the boundary between virtual and reality has exceeded 50, reaching 53.

Since the official announcement of the World Championship, people from both inside and outside the gaming community have been leaving comments under the last post on the boundary between reality and fiction every day.

Some people simply want to wish the boundary between the virtual and the real good results.

Some people, however, are spicy and sour, and they might become monsters in the eyes of other players.

In any sport with competitive elements, clashes in the public sphere are bound to be highly contentious.

Although the game has only been online for a short time, its groundbreaking new gameplay and the unprecedentedly influential world championships have made guilds a club in the hearts of players.

Once the competition starts, fans will flock to see who performs better and generates more buzz.

The Virtual Reality Boundary established its guild account relatively early, and because of the Clear Temple's gap in development, it was ahead of other guilds globally and was praised by various people. Those who shared in this sense of pride naturally had extremely high expectations for them.

Furthermore, given that the boundary between the real and the virtual has never revealed its true strength to the public, they, shrouded in mystery, have become the most suitable subjects for speculation.

Is it that PVE masters struggle to adapt to PVP, or do top players simply not complain about the game environment?

Tonight, the true value of the boundary between the virtual and the real will be tested.

As night deepened, the group from the virtual-real boundary, who had prepared well in advance, delayed their sleep by half an hour and entered the game at 12:30.

Inside the guild, Mint is teaching the witch doll [Red and White] how to brew potions in the potion workshop.

Jiang Heyi opened the guild panel and also found a potion recipe with a "?" mark, which seemed to mean that he could make it normally once he finished learning it.

Sensing the commotion in the main hall, Mint ran out barefoot.

"Are you off to a competition?"

She took out a light blue star pendant made of an unknown mineral from her bosom and put it into the hand of Jiang Heyi, who was at the head of the group.

"This is……"

Mint grinned and said, "It's a lucky charm from the nun who adopted me."

“You all know that I was abandoned in a field full of wild mint,” said Mint. “Shortly after the nun brought me back to the church, I fell seriously ill with a high fever that wouldn’t go down.”

"It was a very remote little church, and the nun who adopted me happened to be someone who didn't know healing magic or medicine... It was the first time in her life that she sincerely prayed for God's protection, at least that's what she told me."

“The amazing thing is that my condition gradually improved during the day, and I held on until the doctor arrived.” Mint looked at the pendant in Jiang Heyi’s palm with emotion. “She prayed with this pendant in her hand that night… Isn’t that amazing? She is a nun and doesn’t even have any church ritual objects.”

Jiang Heyi always felt that the nun in the story wasn't a proper nun.

Her lack of healing abilities and medical knowledge can be interpreted as her being a combat-oriented character within the church.

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