The God's Games

Chapter 41: Building The Stone Wall (Part 1)



Someone like that definitely isn't ordinary.

Not to mention, he wasn't even trying to hide it.

Master PungPong who saw their expressions realized what was going on, so he laughed and cried at the same time and said, "So, I'm the last one to figure this out?"

Spicy Flavor Fairy quickly changed the topic, "Let's not talk about that. Let me tell you about something I realized this afternoon."

After receiving the task from Father Barry to build the stone wall, Spicy Flavor Fairy spent the entire afternoon analyzing the task.

He only logged off to grab a quick meal and then logged back in.

During that time, he came to a conclusion.

This task is definitely not as simple as it looks.

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After Father Barry gave out the task, the players logged off to eat.

Father Barry followed behind Hanjun, full of doubt and unsure how to speak to him.

Hanjun acted like he didn't notice him.

He patted Snowball, signaling it to go find its own food.

Snowball let out a howl in response and dashed off at lightning speed toward the eastern plains to hunt for itself.

Since becoming God Of Light, Hanjun no longer needed to eat to replenish energy.

He wasn't hungry at the moment, but Father Barry, being an elderly man, needed to take care of his body.

Soon, Snowball returned with a rabbit in its mouth and dropped it at Hanjun's feet.

It placed the rabbit in front of him, then took a few steps back, wagging its tail and panting.

Hanjun petted Snowball, thinking it wasn't so bad to have it around.

He held the rabbit by its ears and offered it to Father Barry.

Father Barry immediately looked terrified, "My Lord, how could I possibly accept this?"

Usually, they offered sacred items to the God of Light, but today the roles were reversed.

The holy beast had hunted for them, and the holy son was offering the food.

Hanjun's actions didn't make sense to Father Barry, scaring him so much that his face turned pale.

Seeing how strongly Father Barry reacted, Hanjun didn't push the matter.

Instead, he changed his approach, "Save it for the players to cook. You should eat some too; it'll be good for you."

The food that players make usually has buffs, so it would be beneficial for Father Barry to have some as well.

Since it was meant for the heroes, Father Barry was able to accept it this time.

He took the rabbit from Hanjun and set it aside, planning to give it to the players once they logged back in.

After that, Father Barry couldn't help but bring up what had been worrying him, "My Lord, can we really build defensive structures by stacking stones? Even with the twenty heroes, there are only thirty people in the town. It's too difficult to complete the defenses before the demon army's vanguard arrives."

Hanjun realized that this was what had been troubling Father Barry and reassured him, "Don't worry. With everyone's combined wisdom and strength, we can definitely complete this task."


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