Chapter 958 (1/2)

Chapter 958: Twin Dragons

Even though this was the first time Siena and Nalea met Rhode, he couldn’t be more familiar with them It could also be said that any players who experienced the second phase of the gaaures who players were afraid tothe Country of Law Even though the Country of Laas relatively sealed-off, had a neutral diploanizations, this didn’tthem For instance, Erin was also like a mascot of the Country of Darkness where she wasn’t involved with anything apart fro htered by players after Rhode killed the Dark Dragon and she lost the protection of theharmless definitely wasn’t the reason why players wouldn’t kill someone

However, the reason why players didn’t attack the Country of Laas really sions were insanely powerful

Everyone knew that the Country of Law’s churches were responsible for supervising the signing of contracts It was due to this that various countries and organizations didn’t need to worry that their signed contracts would becoht and Country of Darkness signed their second truce agreeht was terribly paranoid, where after they were tortured by the undead army, they treated all non-huned the truce agreement publicly with the Country of Darkness without the supervision from the Country of Law and thereafter… the Country of Darkness tore the agreement because to them, humans were just lowly slaves ere in no position to speak about trust with them

On the other hand, there were also anizations formed by players Everyone knew that players loved to exploit advantages and it ithout saying that e of a contract’s loophole It was especially so after the players’ era arrived and row That hen they con their clauses Occasionally, souilds didn’t honor their words after their clauses were signed because this was h to talk about trust It was due to this that soht in a conflict with the Country of Law

The conflict happened in the initial stages of gaining new territories Apart frouilds A the four, tere interested in the sareened under the supervision of the Country of Law

But in the final juncture of developing the territory, when the tinder was about to be awakened, one of the two guilds suddenly rose in revolt and eradicated the other guild cohts of the new territory

It ithout saying that the guild that was backstabbed reported this h investigations, the Country of Law dispatched the churches’ guards and pursued the guild that violated the agree that players weren’t favorable of being under the supervision of NPCs As a result, the guild that violated the agreeroup of trash who clings to NPCs for support’ and sent out their uards In fact, it was coainst the rules, but uards Therefore, they would either hide in the wilderness of the mountains or wait to be captured since the punish their possessions confiscated or issuing fines

However, as this guild took things too far, Siena and Nalea showed up and dealt with them personally

And that was the first tions’ true powers, which were strong enough to shake the entire continent

The battle against the twin dragons was different froon In fact, no violence was allowed in the battle In other words, no matter the level, mysterious skills, and powerful equipons because there was no battle to begin with Instead, the twin dragons were there to settle things through talking!

At the start of the ‘battle’, all hostile players against the twin dragons were sent to a place called the Judgment Court, where Nalea was the ‘public prosecutor’ who narrated all crimes of the ‘defendants’ On the other hand, players held the dual roles of ‘defendants’ and ‘lawyers’ and they could either plead guilty or innocent against Nalea’s allegations Then, players had to provide evidence to support the authenticity of their statements Their rebuttal would still fail if they lacked sufficient evidence As proof of failure, the ‘Order Scale’ with htly for each failed rebuttal Slowly, the scale would reach the bottom and that hen Siena showed up and executed the punishest headache was that they knew that Nalea was a muddle-headed person who often deviated fro testiave players a chance to retaliate, they didn’t believe that she was truly that foolish There was only one si testimony she read, she definitely wouldn’t ‘overlook’ any of theht that perhaps she was only acting like a fool in order to lure the mistakes