Led by Asuna, Hayabusa went with her to the Knights of the Blood Alliance's residence.

The city of Granza is also known as the Iron Capital.

It is so named because, unlike other towns, which are mostly made of stone, the town's main building, the giant minaret, is made of steel that glows black.

Although many players have settled here because of the prosperity of smelting and gold carving, there are no street trees at all, and in this autumn season, it is like the wind will not be cold.

Hayabusa and Asuna traverse the portal plaza, walking on a wide path connected by washed steel plates and held in place with rivets.

Asuna's steps were not as cheerful as they were yesterday, and they looked very heavy—probably worried about what was going to happen next.

After walking between the side-by-side minarets for about ten minutes, a taller minaret appeared in front of the two of them.

There were many silver spears protruding from the huge door, and the red cross flag on a white background hung on it was blown everywhere by the cold wind.

- This is the headquarters of the Blood Alliance Knights.

Asuna stopped a little in front of Hayabusa and looked up at the spire.

"It used to be on the 20th floor, in a very small house in a rural town, and everyone complained that it was too narrow.

I'm not saying that guilds are not a good thing to grow...... But the town is so cold that I don't like ......"

"If you don't like it, let's settle the matter quickly and get out of here. Seeing that it was almost noon, I was a little hungry.

I don't know who made me come here when I should be eating. "

Hayabusa said as she squinted at Asuna.

"Really. You just want to eat. When I'm done, I'll do it for you. "

Of course, Asuna understood what Hayabusa meant.

Then she looked at the guild door again, smiled and raised her left hand to gently hold the fingertips of Hayabusa's right hand.

She lowered her head and didn't look at Hayabusa, and after a few seconds of maintaining this position, she suddenly said:

"Okay, charged. "

Then he let go of his hand and walked towards the spire.

- It seems that she is still a little scared about going in.

Hayabusa followed her and walked in.

After climbing the wide staircase, there is a gate that is open to the left and right, and on either side stand heavily armored guards armed with spears.

Asuna made a noise from the spikes of her boots as she walked to the door, where the guards raised their spears and saluted when they saw her.

"Thank you for your hard work. "

Whether it is neatly raising a one-handed salute in return, or walking with vigor, it is impossible to believe that she is the same person as the depressed girl just now.

Women are indeed fickle.

Hayabusa shook her head and followed Asuna, past the guards and into the tower.

The tower, like the street, is made of black steel, and its ground floor is a fairly airy hall - there is no one in it now.

After walking through the delicate mosaic-like floor made of various metals, a large spiral staircase appeared in front of the two men.

"Knock Knock Knock ......"

The hall resounded with the metallic sound of them climbing the stairs.

After passing through several more doors, Asuna's footsteps finally stopped in front of a cold steel door.

"Have you arrived?"

"Hmm. "

Asuna nodded listlessly.

Then, as if she had finally made up her mind, she stretched out her right hand and knocked the door, and then pushed the door open without waiting for an answer from the people inside.

The large amount of light that spilled from inside the door made Hayabusa's eyes narrow.

Inside, there is a circular room that occupies an entire floor of the tower, and the walls of the room are all transparent glass.

The light coming in through the glass turned gray, giving the room the same hue.

In the center of the room was a large semi-circular table, and on the five-legged chairs opposite the table sat several men each.

The four people on the left and right have never seen Hayabusa, only the one sitting in the center Hayabusa knows.

- He is the Paladin Heathcliff, aka Kayaba's disguised identity in the game.

The exterior of the Grass Farm does not seem to be oppressive at all, and he must be about twenty-five years old.

He had a spiky, thin face that looked like a scholar, and iron-gray hair hung down on a broad forehead. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

His tall, but slightly thin body was wrapped in a loose bright red robe.

This image looks more like a mage than a warrior in this game.

But the most distinctive thing should be his eyes.

The impossibly brass-colored pupils exuded a strong magnetism, which made those who confronted him feel timid.

- Of course, this kind of momentum oppression is useless for Hayabusa.

Asuna made a sound from her boots as she walked over to the table and bowed to him gently.

"I'm here to say goodbye to you. "

After hearing her words, Kayaba smiled a little bitterly and said:

"Don't jump to conclusions. Let me talk to him. "

After saying that, he stared at Hayabusa.

Seeing Kayaba looking at him, Hayabusa took a few steps forward and came to Asuna's side.

"It's the first time we've met, Hayabusa. "

The first to speak was the Kayaba. []

"I guess so. "

Hayabusa's answer was vague, after all, they had met at the beginning of the game.

It's just that at that time, the cottage had no face.

"Let's get down to business. "

Kayaba was obviously not prepared to dwell too much on this issue with Hayabusa, it was just a routine hello.

He clasped his thin palms together on the table:

"The situation is not very good right now, and although we are called the strongest guild, we still often feel that we are not strong enough.

And now you're ready to take away the important main players in our guild......"

"What you mean is important is only for yourself. "

Hayabusa unceremoniously interrupted Kayaba.

"Not really. "

Kayaba shook his head and was about to continue explaining, but Hayabusa had already taken a step forward and said:

"If not, why would you send such a guard?"

He looked at the cottage with a sneer.

As Hayabusa said, the importance of Kayaba is that Asuna is just an object, not an independent person.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have done such a thing.

This is the consistent thinking of many superiors, they will only do things according to the optimal solution for themselves, and they will not care about what the people below are.

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