Chapter 403: Waters Run Deep With The God of Games (1/2)

Joey Arbiter was once a believer of Marcolo, the God of Harvest. However, after the Players had rescued him on one occasion, he paid the price of a-third of his blood to leave that religion and convert to the Church of Games (while harboring the ambition of becoming Terry and Jom’s stepdad).

Unlike most of the Players who base their activities on the Eastern Continent, Joey was in a three-man group with Zonyan Grayclaw and Vulcan Cher because of his good relationship with Zonyan. They would always be exploring the Western Continent, and would never be in the Eastern Continent unless the God of Games had started an event.

Still, the quests over at the Eastern Continent could be dull, and the only thing they could work on continuously was to farm reputation amongst the Long Ears.

In fact, Joey and the others had taken part the hill-folk siege event two days ago in order to join in the liveliness, but they did not score well and none of them managed to secure a hidden-class.

Of course, it was not to say they returned empty-handed. With their contribution points, they managed to exchange for some items.

But being the one with the lowers level amongst the trio, Joey naturally had to use the contribution points in the event to redeem more acceptable equipment, so that he could go about quests better.

That was why he was alone at the Unnamed Town after Zonyan and Vulcan had already returned to the Western Continent. Though the Player forums were convenient, it was easier to bargain offline, just as it was both more convenient and encrypted for people to exchange certain second-hand equipment.

And now, Joey was certainly very shocked to find Rangka in the Unnamed Town.

“Mister Rangka, are you a believer of the God of Games?”

But since when would the Rabbitfolk started to convert to the Church of Games?

Rangka, meanwhile, was pleasantly surprised.

He naturally could not avoid feeling nervous and worried in unfamiliar land, even if it appeared wonderful…

In the distance, the man-eating flower was poking its tongue out.

Okay, not all that wonderful.

Either way, Rangka was very relieved to see a familiar face.

Moreover, he got a clue of what was going on thanks to Joey’s words.

Since Joey was so sure that he was now a believer of the God of Games, it meant that this place was open only to the God of Games’ believers, even if it was not his divine kingdom!

Hence, he no longer hesitated to approach Joey and told him about everything that happened to him.

Joey was taken aback.

Still, he got the gist of it—in a nutshell, in a situation where his death was certain, Rangka became a believer of the God of Games, barely surviving the threat and was revived at the lifestone of the Unnamed Town.

In fact, the God of Games had even assigned Rangka a quest so that he had enough EXP to be revived.