Golden Experience

Episode 370 "Official SNS11"

[Your sins] Fourth Official Event Continental War Reflection [Count]

1: Arafuki

There seems to be nothing like a reservoir or a point tally this time, but there were controversial situations, so I made a decision.

2: I won't give you anything.

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3: Andy.

If you put "No.", there are four? w

Besides, I guess it ended up as a festival.

Because most countries ended up doomed. Probably that's a bad end, but it wasn't like a bad end. It was a luxurious last

Last thing I know, you weren't satisfied enough to get a reward, but if you got one, you could have brought the dead king back to life.

Septem-sama can use resuscitation, I'm sure.

Even strength could have written off mistakes during the event.

4: Marshal Matsuasa.

Well, that's a possibility.

Even if it wasn't, Magnum's visual ads were incredible, and the new service would allow players to build a country?

Considering that it was an event to vacate the land, the results may not have changed much.

5: King J

I think it was an event that could be greatly appreciated depending on how you look at it.

In terms of experience alone, I could make the best money I've ever made.

But I feel like I've lost something important as a person....

6: Takuma

It's a shame, honestly, that the people who fought to protect the countries of the continent have done so far.

7: Pillow lotus.

Sure, maybe.

But there may be cities like King's City that can't be helped, but it's up to each player and NPC to keep living the way they've always lived.

8: Mi Ping

If you think it's the name I saw in the pillow, you're the one who made Root Village independent.

Well, maybe a player like you would.

9: Crack

Pillow lotus is not a special player or anything.

If you're not like the rest of the guys, you got up on your own or you're not.

10: Maniho

There are many others who have fought the country and the monsters to create a new order.

People will realize that if you care about that, you can do it, and from now on, there will be more new plays.

11: Tatt

By the way, what is Slate's sin about?

12: Rusk.

You're looking for a war criminal?

Do you want an impeachment trial?

13: Kouki

No, that's what I think, but that's not very good, is it?

That's not true! That's about it.

14: St. Regan.

I'll tell you what, you're already a man who wants to expose you next time you do it in the front thread.

15: Arafuki

No, I was just thinking.

I thought you might want to make it clear what was actually wrong, rather than just keep it flowing and moaning.

What do you think, how do you act, and what happens as a result?

If you take a look around here, the next time something like this happens, you'll be better off standing up.

Not only the players themselves, but also the other players.

16: I won't give it to you.

Are you such a handsome character...?

What happened...

17: Sturdy and hard to peel off

He woke up to the truth.

But today, as the representative of Spielgefeldte, I'm here to count the sins and be beaten.

What do you want to start with?

18: Saint Regan

You all right, man?

19: sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Well, there's a lot of consciousness in other members.

Besides, I have a few thoughts, but my clan's leaving at the end of the maintenance.

So, the last of you?

20: House

Is that so?

If he's convinced, he won't say anything.

21: Arafbuki

Well, hurry up, then.

Let's start with the start of the event.

The kingdom of Pairee was supposed to declare war on all nations, but why did the declaration of war on this kingdom happen in the first place?

It may have been inevitable because it was the key to the event, but there was an opinion from an expert that maybe it could be kept to a smaller scale, such as a dispute between two countries.

22: Saint Regan

Who's the expert?

23: House

That's what Theory says in times like these.

In fact, he doesn't exist.

But what about Spielgefeldte's point of view?

You were at the scene, right?

24: Sturdy and hard to peel off

Well, it all started with the murder of Prince Pare I in Zorlen.

At this time, you were actually involved in the murder of

• Players (mainly Spielgefelte)

Oral Knight (one of the two players?

· Knights of Portleigh

· Episcopal Church of Wells

Broadly speaking, these four forces.

So, as a result, the kingdom of Pairee deteriorated its relationship with Oral, Portley and Werth

I honestly think it was close to the battle.

I've never had a chance to fight a large enemy before, and I didn't know what to do with the tank. I honestly couldn't win because I had all that power, and I don't think I could win without any.

So at the time of the murder of the first prince in Zorlen, the deterioration of relations between the pair and the three countries was inevitable, should

25: Saint Regan

In the first place, I wonder if the prince's murder was the right decision.

How's it going in there?

26: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

I thought we were listening to Septum at the end of the event.

Well, I'm asking again!

The Knights of Portley and the Prince were already in battle when we Spielgefelte joined the prince.

So I had to fight either way, but it's only results-based, and at this point, the aggressors were actually the Knights of Portley.

If, as Septum said, the First Prince had no intention of attacking the city, perhaps it was the Prince's side that we should have joined forces at this time.

After that, the Virgin joined us because giant monsters and humans fought near the city, and that must have been our mistake, I'm sure.

After that, the Virgin said she was self-cautious, and that's probably it.

27: House

In the first place, why did you go to Zorlen?

Home must be the Hills.

28: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yeah, they called me. Fletcher.

Zorlen, they're attacking the city. They need your help.

29: Kouki

To whom?

30: Sturdy and hard to peel off

Well, for that yoichi and Saskatchewan,

31: Arafuki.

Yeah, you did.

32: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

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33: St. Regan.

Let's talk about it.

34: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Uh, yeah.

Why was the Knights of Portley in Pairé territory in the first place?

To the northeast of the city, there's an old ruin called Krall Ruins, swallowed up in the woods.

There seems to be some nasty equipment in this ruin, and the Knights of Portleigh are invading territory for it.

35: House

That information is pretty widespread.

36: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Well, I haven't heard much about it, but it looks like the yogis were also exploring the ruins.

Then, by chance, the Knights of Portley ran into a lion-shaped monster in the ruins.

In the meantime, I went through it with a covert technique, but in the heart of the ruins of the destination, I wanted to see Prince Pairé I and Master Septum talking about something.

So Septum opened the door of the ruins, and the yogis were noticed by the opponent. Septum and the prince entered the ruins as they were, while the yogis entered into battle with the four daughters of Mon, one of Septum's men. After a while, the first prince broke the earth from the basement and demonized it.

Yoichi, speaking of Septem, the second event, and the King Hills capital and the air gardens, we're friends, and they're not shallow people.

If the Septum wasn't on his side, the First Prince would have decided it was an enemy.

27: Saint Regan

Mon, I don't know what four daughters are like. I feel like I'm hearing something.

I wonder if you have a human subordinate named Septum.

28: House

I'm worried about that, but Magnum has a thread, so go ahead.

Which means he attacked the prince because he usually acted with his enemy, Magnum Septum.

29: Arafuki

What about this judgment?

I feel like I can't help it, but don't be short-circuited.

30: House

That's a tough line.

First of all, the problem is Magnumerm's position on the continent.

At that point, it's fair to say that the damage Magnum inflicted on the nations was only part of the Hills kingdom and part of the Portley kingdom.

As a result, the Hills kingdom was destroyed, but in a sense Magnum became a new nation to replace Hills.

If so, the attack on the Portley-kingdom after this could be a retaliatory action.

Interpreted in contemporary fashion, Magnum, which is not internationally recognized as a country and is causing fatal damage to multiple countries, is only a terrorist group, so anyone who has a relationship with it, even a royal one, should be acquitted.

But since the Portley-kingdom incident, none of the countries has tried to reach the territory of the former Hills kingdom.

This may be because countries were afraid of Portley's second dance, but even if it wasn't official, we could think of it as virtually Magnum territory.

Then it should be considered that hostility to the Magnumerm was a common understanding of the continent that it was an action that was at high risk of causing significant damage as a result

In such situations, even if the opponent is a terrorist organization, they are often internationally condemned for inadvertently fighting.

31: Arafbuki

I don't know. I don't know.

32: Kouki

Which means he was a snake when he attacked Septum.

He said it was going to be extra.

33: House

This is about assuming Magnum Septum is a communicative partner.

For example, if you treat it as a monster that doesn't communicate, it would be reasonable to interpret it as a dangerous wildlife, and I think it would be a different decision.

I don't say it's completely out because the interpretations will be divided, but either way, it may not have been very good.

Of course, this is just what the field is saying later, and I don't know what would have happened if I had been a party at the time.

This is my personal opinion, but even if it was bad, I don't think we should blame it unilaterally.

34: I don't care.

Well, at the time I saw him at the ruins, it would be a criterion to know if he was the first prince.

If you knew, you'd be reckless, and if you didn't, I don't think I can help it.

35: Zekio.

No, I mean the prince, right?

He would have dressed quite well, and even if he didn't know he was a prince, at least he wouldn't look like a civilian.

Well, then check before you attack.

Even if it's 100% bad, if we attack nobles and royalties without a hint, we're going to be criminals.

36: Vancouver

Sometimes I hate Portley so much, but I'm sympathetic to the pair about this one.

From that point of view, I think it sounds strange when I see the Knights of Portlee in the Pairé territory, and if there is a great beast near there, I think I should be on the side of the beast.

37: Thermos.

But it's a game, and I know Raid Boss would want to do it by accident.

Personally, I think that's what they say.

38: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

/(adv) (on-mim) one thing/one thing/

The first person around Zorlen to fight Prince Sama was the Oral Knights and the Portley Knights.

You said the Yoichis joined the war in the form of an acceleration there.

Well, I'm pretty sure that the yogis were the first to get bored with Prince Sama in the woods or in the ruins.

39: Zekio.

You must have been the knight of the player.

What did he say?

40: sturdy and hard to peel off

Sure, the Knights of Portleigh warned me to run away from the ruins because the monsters were headed toward the city, so I decided to stay in the city and fight.

They evacuated the inhabitants of Zorlen before the battle.

41: Houst

That was in Spielgefelte's thread, too.

You didn't realize you were a prince until you took him down.

Judging by the circumstances, I can tell you were led by the Knights of Portley.

It's no wonder the Oral Kingdom had a deal with the Pairé, and if only the Oral Knights were in the city, maybe the First Prince wouldn't have gone mad.

42: I don't care.

Can't you call him here?

43: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Mm-hmm.

I'm not exactly close, either.

I don't know if it's because of the knight's role play, but he said he won't write to the SNS since he became a knight.

I don't know. Frecca didn't even replace me.

44: Zekio.

You must be a woman.

Didn't they mistake you for Nanpa?

45: Marshal Matsukasa.

I don't know if what the player is saying is true, but is it conceivable that the Portley-knight aimed at the political anxiety of the pair and led the Oral Knight to attack the Prince of the pair?

46: I won't give it to you.

Oh, I see.

If Portley-- if Portley-- had trespassed on Pairé's territory because of the power of the ruins, the relationship between Pairé and Oral would have deteriorated, and Pairé's political anxiety would have been desirable.

47: Andy.

But Portley was friendly with Oral.

You don't normally do that.

Are you crazy about the top of Portley?

48: Crack

It's in the past.

It's gone, country.

49: Arafuki.

In the meantime, I think I understand the situation at the time.

If that's the case, think about each person who viewed it.

Okay, next.

50: sturdy and hard to peel off

Maybe next time the war starts.

Uh, first we discussed what we're gonna do as a clan.

So, in conclusion, I said, "I can't help it."

So when we talked about each other doing what they thought, most of the members were responsible for killing the prince, or, well, for pulling the trigger to start the war and stopping the war.

I'm sure Portley-- I'm sorry Portley-- but if Portley-- if Portley-- were gone here, Pairé would just keep fighting Wealth and Oral.

Sometimes the Oral and Wealth side didn't have much of a fight, and everyone thought that if even Pairé could shut up, the war would probably end.

51: Andy.

If we've all thought about it, let's all work together and act together.

Why are they falling apart?

52: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yeah, I think this is the worst part for me and for us.

I don't think there would have been so much fire if we had all worked together.

53: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

But I'm sure each of them had a different idea.

At this time, Amateur and her hands were warm in the Shape Kingdom, but Shape was a pretty bad thing in Shape

If there hadn't been a war, I'd probably have been the first to die.

I'll skip the details because there's another thread, but anyway, the shape was hit by a famine, and it was the kingdom of Pare that set it up, and the shape declared war on Pare.

So the amateurs joined in and attacked the pair.

54: Takuma.

Because we were part of it.

The shapes were gone, and as soon as I could, I had to turn them down and get rid of the famine.

I don't know why you decided it was the kingdom of Pairee, but it was the air that even the Pairee was defeated anyway.

55: House

Maybe it was the Shape King who made this decision.

As quoted from Spielgefelte's sled just before the event, the giant monster that attacked the Shape Kingdom was created using the ruins of the Pairé.

I assumed that the shapes were the work of the Pairé because I thought the Kingdom of Pairé had uncovered the seal on the ruins.

In fact, it seems that the Prince of Pare was at the ruins in question, and I am certain that the Kingdom of Pare was willing to open at least the ruins.

Furthermore, the Kingdom of Portley was aware of the existence of the site, and Portley was also targeting it.

I'm sure the Shape kingdom wanted to defeat Pairé and break the situation, but its first goal was the ruins of the North and South.

If you look at it like this, you're sure the key to the war was in the ruins.

56: Kouki.

That kind of ambition is smoking in each country, and it's probably the nature of the event that Magnum dropped fuel on it.

That's what she said at the end, "I just helped." Maybe.

57: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Anyway, that's why from the beginning we split up and the event started.

So I said Yoichi and Sasuke would move independently, and they disappeared at some point, and Wayne and Myeong Tai went because they were concerned about how Werth was doing, and as a result, they just had to move apart.

58: Arafuki.

That's how the tragedy began.

Let's start with the yogis in question.

59: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Originally, it was our policy to defeat the kingdom of Pare, but it seems that the Yoichi suddenly entered King Pare's capital by themselves.

Well, that's where Septem-sama's men, uh, got Temple Nights.

That's how he showed up and got beat up.

60: House

Temple Knights, the Knights of the Cathedral.

As the name suggests, you were working with the Church at this time.

And considering that the giant monsters that came out later were also affiliated with the Parrée Church, it is possible that the sequence of events was a plot by the Parrée Church.

61: Andy.

No, from the conversation between the Archbishop of Pairé and Grandpa Septum, like a cat bus, it was probably just being used.

62: King J

Finally, King Pairee was like that too

They said it was already in use.

63: Houst.

Interesting, but please report Magnum related topics in a separate thread.

Anyway, the Yoichi's assassination plan has failed.

64: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

That's right. That's right.

Well, the Shape Expeditionaries were doing well while you were gone.

The amateurs accompanied the southern army to the ruins.

He wanted to drop the Zorlen in front of him and attack the ruins, so he assaulted Zorlen.

65: King of vines.

You tried to assault me, to be precise.

Before we entered the city, the giant showed up.

And the red-eyed man, Magnum Nowem.

She wasn't a man, she was a woman, but she was with him.

66: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

So, we decided to give up taking Zorlen and the ruins, head north and go directly for the King's Capital.

67: Arafuki.

Too soon to give up?

68: King J

That one fought in person, and we may only know it, but we can't beat it a little.

Titans aren't big enemies for players, but Norwegians can't.

From the name, it might be the Ninth Disaster, or, of course, it's only natural.

69: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Well, so does Mr Septum, but if we're going to have to find a way to fly at that level, we can't help it.

Anyway, the southern army of the shapes went north, on their way to Guerrilla or the Episcopal Church? I feel like I went to King's Landing while fighting giant monsters or something.

70: King J

The guerrilla battle really broke my heart.....

I got used to it on the way, but I don't want to go through it anymore.

Honestly, I thought they were the smartest people to go to the Hills from the beginning of the event.

71: King of vines.

Besides, the shit that came out afterwards was weird, and if I thought I'd knocked it down, I'd be resurrected.

I've never seen resuscitation magic before.

72: Takuma.

The north is more or less the same.

This one was a long way to the first target city, but in the end it felt like it was repelled there and switched south to Wang Du.

73: sturdy and hard to peel off

And, in the meantime, it's another member of our team.

Let's start with Werth.

As you know, the Virgin's Fan Club was founded in the Kingdom of Wealth.

74: Thermos.

literally destructive

75: sturdy and hard to peel off

I can't help it because it's true.

Wayne and the others originally went to Wealth because they were worried about what was going on, but at first they were going to try and stop it.

But in the end, it was too late, so I had to cooperate with the fan club, and after defeating King Wealth, I pulled the members to the invasion of King Pare.

76: House.

Werth couldn't help it anymore.

Sooner or later, it doesn't matter what the pair is or what the war is.

Surely the country was already destroyed before the King was defeated.

And the story is that Septum stabbed Todome, but if that's true, Septum would have been watching King Werth all along.

Then there seems to be a player, but King Werth definitely sees that he was eventually destroyed by Septem.

It was probably the fan club that destroyed the country directly, but without it, one day Septum would have defeated the royal family and destroyed it.

I think we should go through here this time.

77: Alafuki.

That's a hell of a country to be destroyed by a fan club.

If I were a royal, I wouldn't die.

Well, then we'll have the rest.

78: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Uh, the Oral Kingdom, or the Hugel Cup.

Honestly, I was in this group, but I'm sorry about that.

With the Knights in the Oral Kingdom, the closest town to Pairé is the Hugel Cup.

To be exact, the plantains are close to the city, but we have monsters nearby.

The Hugel Cup was the one who wanted to talk to me about whether I could afford to fight.

That's why I was wondering if you could convince Lord Sama here and get an army out of here.

79: Rusk.

You're saying something quite impossible.

Can you help me get the army out of here? ww

There's more to power words than that.

80: over-boy.

If you think about it normally, you'll be paid in advance.

Thank you for listening.

What, the Lord of the Hugel Cup is a saint?

81: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Thinking calmly, I think so.

Lord Sama is a friend of the Virgin, and that's kind of you.

Well, the irony is pretty sharp.

82: Tallows.

I can't grab a figure at all... what kind of person?

83: sturdy and hard to peel off

Well, anyway, we managed to get the help of the march to Zolren, so we moved to Zolren.

So, if you look at Zorlen, it looks like this march itself was meant to make contact with the Knights of Portley in Zorlen.

I think that's probably what I got from Portley-side. It's a friendly country.

The Knights of the Hugelcup came to Zorlen, and the Knights of the Portleigh had no reason to garrison in Zorlen, so they attacked the Krall Ruins again and now seized the ruins.

84: Autumn.

Portley has something I think, but at that point, you should have convinced the Knights of Portley to go to King's Landing, not the ruins.

85: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yeah, but I couldn't.

The general commander of Portley-- he was King Portley-- at the time.

It wasn't a very convincing atmosphere. I didn't even see you.

So the Knights of the Pairees, who took the ruins, fled back to King's Landing.

86: House.

And that leads to the assassination of King Portley.

Why did you suddenly try to assassinate me?

87: sturdy and hard to peel off

In short, because Sama, Lord of the Hugel Cup, asked me to.

As a reward, the Knights of the Hugel Cup promised to send them to King Pairé.

Well, thank you, Portley-king Ernesto, for trying to conquer the world.

88: Mi Ping.

All of a sudden, the story got a little fuzzy.

89: sturdy and hard to peel off

Well, apart from whether or not you can, I'm pretty sure you at least believed you could do Ernesto.

Perhaps the Lord Sama agreed to march to Zorlen because he had this information at the time.

So I moved the Knights to Zorlen to hold Portleigh back in line with the persuasion of the front players.

However, Ernest, who met with Lord Sama in Zorlen, realized that he was aware of his ambitions and left the ruins to take over and escape there.

If you think it's because you didn't even see us, or rushed to the ruins shortly after our arrival, it'll stick.

90: Houst

I see.

Hugelcup lords were supposed to discuss it with Zorlen, but since he escaped from the ruins, he had to ask the players to assassinate him.

91: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Probably not.

He also gave me some special event items. Well, I took it off.

While we were at the ruins after Ernesto, Lord Sama kept the noble old men left behind in the city.

So, I put pressure on the Knights of Portley to take those guys hostage, but they got away after all.

92: Alafuki.

That's a bit of a hostage, right?

93: sturdy and hard to peel off

If you say so, you can't argue.

I don't know why I did that...

Ernest left the nobles behind in the city, probably because Sam, Lord of the Huguel Cup, thought he wouldn't do such a rude thing.

We're players, so we don't really realize it, but the Knights will all die if the top nobles die.

That's why we have to treat the nobles with respect, and it's kind of like an implicit understanding in every country.

Lord Sama would not have been so hairy, but while drinking tea, I heard the story that "if you want to protect the lord's nobility, the Knights will have to drink whatever you want." So, as long as you hold on to these people, you can disable the Knights of Portley and all but the King's direct troops. I came up with the idea.

94: Alafuki.

So, in exchange for the assassination attempt, the Knights of the Hugelcup went to King Pairé and led to that ending.

95: sturdy and hard to peel off

It's like that.

So, I haven't actually seen Mr. Septum's famous name or his transformation.

Honestly, I'm dying of envy.

96: Alafuki.

Okay, here's how the whole thing works.

Then let's get down to business.

Last of the event, boss fights, Magnum went all the way to Magnum.

First of all, I'm not mad at you, and I don't want to hang you.

I did realize that at that time, but if you calm down, I don't think you could even beat King Pairé, and I can understand the reason why I was lucky to meet Master Septum.

Besides, as a slate owner right now, I'm gonna get rid of those personal feelings and recommend the conversation.

97: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Oh, wow.

Uh, I'd like to answer the mountains.

98: Andy.

Is that why you can't answer?

99: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

There's a reason, or an answer.

Actually, it's a yogi.

I mean, Yoichi and Saskatchewan, but they're not Spielgefelte anymore.

That's why I haven't heard anything about it at all.

100: Arafuki

Are you serious? Hey!

What the hell!

101: Rusk

Take it easy.

Slate, you must be the main one.

102: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

No, we don't know.

After that event, I think it was just before the maintenance.

There was a letter in the living room of the Clan House.

"I'm sorry," and "I'm sorry."

I don't know which letter is which, but I don't see him, and I think they left their clan.

103: Otham.

Aren't you retired?

104: Houst

If you were retired, you wouldn't leave a letter behind.

You just have to shut up and stop coming in.

Leaving such a manifestation means leaving the clan and not leaving the game.

You might have some of my hopeful observations.

105: Alafuki.

Then that's it, the next time I see you, I'll complain about you in Sashi.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!

106: Tatt

Slate Master Slate Master w

107: sturdy and hard to peel off

I'm pretty sure you're not retiring.

I tried to call him Fletcher, but he cut me right off.

That's not why you honestly don't know about the last battle.

I wasn't there, either.

But, well, it's just a guess.

108: Alafuki.

That's it. That's it.

Maybe you know the damn nurses best.

109: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yoichi shot an arrow at Septem because he saw Septem looking down at the city from above King's Landing.

Maybe we're the only ones who know about this.

During the second event, when we intercepted Septum, who had attacked King Hills' capital, it was Yoichi who first shot at Septum.

At the time, I only had "True Eye" as much as Yoichi, and he was the only one I could find.

That's why I thought I knew everyone was fighting desperately on earth this time, but I still had to shoot an arrow because I found Septum in the "sky" of King's Landing.

All the more so if you knew you didn't notice anyone but yourself.

There must have been a lot of things like how we could defeat it, things just got worse.

At that time, shooting an arrow was the answer that those two who had been lurking in King Pairé's capital until that moment without telling anyone anything. I thought it was their role.

110: Alafuki.

... Long text B

I don't know, if that's what your clan mate would say.

I'm proud of the raid boss slaughter at the second event, and honestly, I'm so jealous that I'm going to throw up, and even if people talk about memories, it's just frustrating.

Well, if there's a good reason to be who you are, that's fine.

It's done.

111: Takuma

No, personally, that's fine, but not around.

Originally, it was a thread that meant a reflection meeting to take advantage of next time.

I don't think it's a good idea to get it done.

First of all, the act of fishing another Reid boss without permission to other members on the occasion that he's playing Reid in large numbers, but he's out no matter what you think.

Of course, it may be necessary in some cases, but it is very unlikely that this was the case, and you should still consult with other players.

112: Shiitake.

Hey, read the air.

113: Arafbuki

What are you trying to do to end this story in such a good way?

You're not hot.

114: Takuma.

It doesn't matter now if it's hot or not!

I was just telling you what this thread meant for the future.

115: Saint Regan

When you think about it normally, Takuma is right.

I'm hardly a part of it. What am I supposed to say?

116: Tallows.

For the last battle, you won't be able to break the excuse for the one that can't be broken, and the one that's broken won't be broken. You've already said anything to the FA.

I hope Takuma's theory is a conclusion for now.

Read both the tough and hard to peel stories and the tacho theory, and think what you like.

117: sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yeah, I guess.

The person is absent, and at least I don't want to leave the official SNS or anything, and I think I'm prepared to say that I can't help it.

118: Marshal Matsukasa.

But somehow, when I'm listening to you, I don't think any of this is going to make you feel like you were just unlucky.

119: King J

Yeah, I guess so.

The way Septum said it at the event, it was like the Spirits were the source of all the evil, but they were just trying to do what they could.

120: Zekio

Well, if the NPCs are convinced.

I don't think you're convinced that Werth, who suddenly had a disturbing molecule in King's Landing, Portlee, who was about to be assassinated by a monster on a business trip, and Pairé, the general NPCs who lived there, were just unlucky.

121: Norgis

As a result, the war dragged on as long as the usual events, and I don't think anything in particular.

In the first place, I don't think PvP is more than recommended as a game, but I don't think there is any way that we can face the war with any stance.

122: I won't give it to you.

Nmu

If you want to play closer to the NPC, you just need to stop by building on the action of the Shpi regiment.

123: House

It's all about power, and when it gets like a tide, new people get distant, and the content gets tapered, but that's also one opinion.

124: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

In the future, Spiergeferte will focus on supporting new recruits, helping new recruits and low-ranking players, and so on.

Everyone has a soft consciousness, and they want to reflect on it, or do the opposite.

125: Tallows.

I see. It's like a sin.

You're responsible for screwing up the game field, helping new users on your own, and, to put it mildly, running things.

126: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

You might say that without a body or a lid.

However, there were times when opinions were divided on this matter, some people would not be able to agree on future activities, and the clan members themselves would be considerably reduced.

127: House

Or you can pull it out.

128: sturdy and resistant to peeling.

The members are all responsible for what they've done, and of course I feel free to come out of it.

But as for me, I want to be honest with myself.

The hardest thing for me about this case was that it fuelled the war, and it wasn't an assassination, and it wasn't a part of it.

It's just that it was the hardest thing not to see Master Septem.

129: Andy

Oh, my God.

130: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

If it's going to be an activity policy for Newbie, it's going to stay away from Mr. Septum more and more, and I can't stand it, so I'm sorry, but I was wondering if you could let me get out of here with the difference in musicality.

I didn't say anything about it, but as I said earlier, I felt selfish.

So, this is the last time I took on a spokesman.

131: House

Who was supposed to talk about it?

132: It's sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Spicy Pollack Roe

133: Andy.

Yeah, well, I guess.

134: I won't give you any.

If he was that guy, he'd say something about information ads, and instead, he'd be buying it.

135: House

I'm sorry if it's none of your business, but you rented a house called Spielgefelte for a refresher.

I think the rent in this city is very high, but can we keep it small?

136: sturdy and resistant to peeling.

Yeah, that's it.

I didn't ask for any details, but for some reason, I have an amazing spicy list - full of gold coins.

So he told me not to worry about the rest.