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There was no reason to delay. Dragging things out wasn’t going to make anything better and the last thing Do-Jin wanted was to give the enemy more time.
Still, I should at least give a heads-up.
He didn’t care about most guilds, but since a few were technically allied in name only, it was polite to let them know what was coming. Part of him wanted to just charge in and deal with the fallout later. But since they’d all agreed on their assigned territories, if his entire raid up and vanished from their post, it could cause unnecessary problems.
If we’re lucky, maybe some of them will follow after us and draw aggro from behind.
For now, the other guilds seemed content farming monsters on the outskirts. But Do-Jin figured they were already weighing the risks and rewards. Most of them were probably waiting for someone else to charge in, die gloriously, and leave behind useful data. The moment one group made a move, though, the rest would panic, afraid whoever went first might claim all the glory.
Whatever.
Do-Jin sent out a short, simple message to all the guild leaders. “We’re advancing to the impact zone.”
The replies came back fast. Even Shilla, one of the allied guild masters, sent a message that all but screamed panic. Do-Jin didn’t bother reading the...



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