I Just Wanted to Be a Galactic Hunter—Why Am I on the Wanted List?-Chapter 196: A Long Time

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Loren, who always loved bathing and had a slight cleanliness obsession, for the first time did not head straight to the bathroom upon waking. Instead, he sprawled lazily on the large bed, becoming one of the lounge's two internet-addicted creatures...

"My physical body is so powerful now, it should be able to clean itself automatically," Loren comforted himself with this thought.

He logged into the Interstellar Hunter Forum.

The atmosphere inside the forum was no longer the panicked and uneasy one from the past couple of days.

The Thrill-Seekers had reappeared, returning to that "keep the music playing, keep the dance going" vibe.

If there was one single change on the forum, it could only be that pinned post.

This pinned post was issued by the Security Bureau. The post's release time was the morning of October 24th. That was yesterday morning, not long after Loren had just returned to this castle.

Seeing this pinned post, a mischievous smile spread across Loren's face, and his finger instinctively clicked on it.

No need to bother searching for the Security Bureau's account today; they had popped up on their own...

"Aren't you all curious about how the Digital Currency Bank ended up? Beg me! Beg me, and I'll tell you~"

This line, brimming with smugness, was the title of the post.

What was hard to bear was that beneath this post were countless replies of "Please, I beg you!"...

It must be said, the people on the Interstellar Forum had extremely flexible moral bottom lines. Loren even spotted a few familiar cult usernames among these shameless replies.

IAmNotACultReally: "Pwease~ Security Bureau gege, you're the best~ I wuv you the most~"

RunningACultIsTooHard: "Verdict: the person above is a pervert! Pwease~ Security Bureau baby~ kiss kiss hug hug snuggle snuggle~"

CallItTheHolyChurchNotTheDemonChurch: "Pwease~ Just tell me~ whatever you want to do, it's all possible, oh~"

Lich Council: "Pwease~ I'm willing to use my bones to make soup for you!!"

Shadow Brotherhood Accepting Orders Online: "Pwease~ Security Bureau babies! To show my sincerity, I'm willing to not accept any Federation orders for three days!"

The Sculptors' Mutual Aid Association account: "Don't believe the one above! It's obviously because those underground black markets haven't been rebuilt yet, those idiots from the Brotherhood can't get any orders now! By the way, pwease, you Security Bureau scum!"

.......

After laughing and scrolling through these replies, Loren skillfully joined in.

Although a day late, as a Thrill-Seeker, Loren knew deeply that the formation must not be broken.

ALuckyPetKeeper: "Pwease~ I'll introduce you to an orc in heat, strong and sturdy, guaranteed satisfaction!"

After skillfully completing his daily entertainment, Loren scrolled down to continue browsing the post.

Perhaps knowing full well that the forum users had no bottom line, the Security Bureau didn't reply to these Thrill-Seekers. Instead, after a while, they posted the news from that night below.

Security Bureau Always Hiring: "Through the sincere cooperation of the Security Department and the Energy Department, and with the coordination of two Federation Councilors, on the evening of the 23rd, the Federation launched a purge of the Digital Currency Bank."

"The scope of the purge spanned the entire Federation, covering hundreds of large underground black markets..."

"On the morning of the 24th, the purge operation was completed. All Digital Currency Banks within our borders have been completely wiped out!"

"Those devils and the Fire Thief Cult have all been expelled from the Federation!"

"Simultaneously, I provide another piece of news here: the Federation Council is already revising the 'Federation Currency Act'."

"The new 'Federation Currency Act' stipulates: Within Federation territory, only Federation currency based on Spirit Stones is recognized. All others are strictly prohibited!!!"

"A reminder to certain extreme cult organizations with ideas: be sensible. If you get caught this time, you'll suffer terribly..."

"The Energy Department and Security Department have begun cooperating. Entities like the Digital Currency Bank will be purged as soon as they appear! I said it!!"

"Finally!"

"I want to @EmpireMilitaryAlwaysHiring. You Empire barbarians, do you understand what fishing is?!"

"You almost disrupted our plans, you stupid, clumsy, and presumptuous lot!!"

The Security Bureau's answer ended here.

At the end of the answer, the Security Bureau also fiercely mocked the Empire's military, clearly still holding a grudge over the Empire military's mockery from a few days prior...

And beneath this answer, the revelry of countless Thrill-Seekers reached its absolute peak.

IsMoonBigMoonAh: "@EmpireMilitaryAlwaysHiring. Military bro, look at him!"

HalfAnUnknownHunter: "@EmpireMilitaryAlwaysHiring. Yeah, he's mocking you! Can you tolerate this?!"

Veteran Triple Hunter: "@EmpireMilitaryAlwaysHiring. Military bro, get him!"

.......

ALuckyPetKeeper: "@EmpireMilitaryAlwaysHiring. Make sure it hurts! Thanks!"

After reading this far, Loren silently followed the formation with a reply, then exited the post.

The entertainment could end here. Next, Loren needed to get busy with serious matters.

According to the hint given by "Guidance of Fate," the answer to Loren's advancement to Legendary was hidden within the Interstellar Hunter Forum...

After exiting the Security Bureau's post, Loren first stacked a massive amount of Fortune on himself. Then, he typed the phrase "How do rule-based psychics advance to Legendary" into the search bar as a keyword.

Among the nearly countless past posts of Interstellar Hunters, one could always find some hardcore replies from true masters.

This was also the place Loren thought had the highest possibility of finding the answer.

Soon, the Interstellar Hunter Forum's search page displayed countless posts.

After briefly selecting from nearly ten thousand posts, Loren clicked into one...

"Why are rule-based psychics so rare?"

This was an inquiry post. The post's release date was April 5th, Federal Calendar 7688.

A remarkably distant time.

Nearly 20 years had not buried this post in the dust of time. One could imagine how hardcore the content recorded within this post must be.

In fact, when Loren clicked into this post, he discovered that even now, people still came to leave comments underneath it.

Even after spanning 20 years, this post still gathered countless psychics who came with doubts.

Loren started from the highest-rated answer, reading one answer after another downwards, afraid he might miss a single one.

The top-ranked answer was written by a user with the nickname "IfOnlyICouldStartOver."

In the replies beneath this answer, Loren saw a bunch of real masters using their real names online.

Having lurked on the Interstellar Hunter Forum for so long, Loren spotted dozens of very familiar names among these replies.

And these real-name-online masters were all calling this "IfOnlyICouldStartOver" user "Master!"

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