Chapter 51: Duties of an Event NPC (2/2)
**[Event Skills:]
[Avengers Assemble (100AP): Transports players between the Unnamed Town and Lancaster City, the first use is free.]
[Avengers Eat Shawarma (500 AP): Replenish players’ HP and MP]
[Avengers Beat Up Loki (300 AP): Buff players with a random offensive buff for one hour (only applicable for event quest)]
[Avengers Get Beat Up by Thanos (300 AP): Buff players with a random defensive buff for one hour (only applicable for event quest)]
[Other skills: (Click Here)]
[You can use AP collected from players to reinforce the Lancaster Stronghold.]
[AP required to build Lifestone: 5000 AP ]
[Other buildings: (Click here)]
[We may not have been able to protect Tierra, but we can seek revenge—the God of Games]
The young princess read the system notification carefully (even the parts that were kept aside by the author so that the readers wouldn’t say he’s filling up word space).
She only now realized that she was in the middle of a conversation with the lord of the unnamed town, and what she did was extremely impolite.
“I’m sorry, I got distracted,” she apologized earnestly.
Even though an apology didn’t solve the problem, she still realized her mistake.
“It’s alright, I’m sure everyone here understands why you did.” Angora smiled socially with the aura of a nobleman.
Vela who was behind him puffed her cheeks, seemingly not very happy.
“Thank you for understanding.” Leah nodded gratefully.
“If you don’t mind, may I know what interesting things you received to let you be distracted for so long?” Angora asked in a seemingly nonchalant tone.
Normally, it would be completely alright for Leah to refuse answering his question as she was a princess, but she was the one who was impolite first and Angora forgave her, so it was not in good taste to refuse him.
The registrar who was standing behind Leah wanted to speak up, but he still stopped himself. Her Highness was not the young girl that did not know manners anymore after all. After all the ups and downs of life he trusted her to be able to deal with things in her own way.
“Of course.” Leah smiled, then said seriously, “In fact, if this event goes well, we might be able to cooperate more closely and deeply.”
Leah coughed loudly.