MMORPG: Birth of the World's Luckiest Player-Chapter 219: The Second Guild Rises

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Chapter 219: The Second Guild Rises

Marcus and Anya rode together on the Violet Thunderwing Steed, trailing Chloe’s Cloud-Mist Gale Steed at a comfortable distance. A cool breeze swept past them as they soared through the sky, gradually easing the last traces of heat from their earlier intimacy. Though they still held each other closely, their breathing finally steady, their attention drifted toward the vast and luminous landscape of Dominion unfolding beneath them.

From his vantage point in the sky, Marcus looked down at the rolling hills, shimmering rivers, and distant city walls, yet the beauty did little to quiet the heaviness lingering in his chest. For four years, one question had remained unanswered. He had handed Anya his first love letter himself, standing before her with all the courage he possessed, and she had never responded. Not even a rejection. Just silence.

Now, with her resting in his arms, radiant and smiling, he found that the words he had once rehearsed so many times refused to form.

Anya’s slender figure was tucked securely against him, her fingers lazily tracing circles across the back of his hand as though she had done so her entire life. Every so often she tilted her head back, her dark eyes catching the light, her lips curving into a teasing smile that made his thoughts scatter. She had always been known for her quiet grace, for the distant elegance that kept others at arm’s length. Yet here she was, soft and unguarded, perfectly at ease in his embrace. The sight stirred something deep and fiercely protective within him.

But the question would not leave him.

Why had she turned him away four years ago? Was it the difference between their families? Had she simply felt nothing for him then? Or had something happened that he never knew about?

The possibilities twisted together until he could barely separate them.

In the end, he closed his eyes briefly and let the thought go.

’Forget it.’

Whatever the truth might be, he was no longer certain he wanted to hear it. There are answers that heal, and answers that ruin everything. He feared that knowing might shatter the fragile harmony they had now, or worse, leave a bitterness he would never be able to forget.

One thing he knew for certain was this: although she had never accepted his confession back then, no other man had ever taken his place. During their four years at Crestwood University, he had remained the closest person to her. The only man allowed near her side. If that had not been true, he would never have been able to bury his feelings so deeply and wait for so long. He would not still feel this relentless pull toward her.

And he was certain of something else. No one else would ever be allowed this close.

Looking down at her now, he saw the softness in her eyes, the faint shyness that surfaced when she realized he was watching her. Her heart was no longer closed. It was opening, little by little, and what lay inside was unmistakable. Sweet, hesitant, but real.

At last, he had found the love he had been searching for.

He lowered his head and let his nose brush against her silky black hair, breathing in the subtle scent that was uniquely hers. It was clean and warm and dizzying in a way that had nothing to do with the altitude.

What Marcus did not realize was that Anya’s thoughts were drifting back as well.

Four years ago, when he handed her that letter, her hands had trembled so badly she had nearly dropped it. She had read it in secret, heart pounding, only to hear almost immediately afterward that he was seen with Serena, one of Crestwood University’s four celebrated ’It Girls.’ The news had struck her like a blow to the chest. In a single afternoon, hope had turned to humiliation.

She had not confronted him. Pride would not allow it. Instead, she swallowed her hurt and convinced herself that he was nothing more than a charming playboy who enjoyed stirring hearts without caring for the consequences. In anger and wounded dignity, she decided she would never speak to him again.

Yet anger is rarely strong enough to erase love.

The years that followed did not dull her feelings. If anything, they deepened them, settling quietly into her heart where she could neither deny nor uproot them. She had tried to stay away, to remain the composed and untouchable ’princess’ everyone believed her to be, but the truth was humiliatingly simple. She could not stay away from him. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

Perhaps it had begun the very first day they met, when he accidentally knocked her down on a crowded path and then panicked, offering his hand with such earnest concern that she had burst into laughter despite herself. Something in that awkward, genuine moment had taken root.

Love makes fools of even the proudest hearts.

Anya, who had always been composed and self-assured, had finally set aside her pride. Whatever objections her family elders might raise, whatever complications lay ahead, she knew one thing with absolute clarity. She wanted the man holding her now.

"Marcus," she murmured softly, nestling closer to his chest and threading her fingers through his, drawing warmth from him as though it were the most natural thing in the world. "As long as I have a place in your heart, that’s enough for me."

He tightened his hold without hesitation.

Tragically, neither of them found the courage to speak of what had happened four years ago. The misunderstanding lingered between them like a faint scar beneath healed skin, invisible yet still tender. Neither realized how close they had come to losing each other forever, nor how deeply their lives had already intertwined.

The Violet Thunderwing Steed beat its wings steadily, carrying them forward. Ahead, Chloe had originally been racing at full speed, but after noticing that they had not caught up, she slowed her Cloud-Mist Gale Steed and hovered at a distance, waiting.

At that moment, three massive system announcements exploded across the sky.

"Attention all players: The player Hexium has established the second guild in Dominion, the Violet Thunder Guild. It has taken the second position on the Guild Leaderboard."

The declaration resounded three times, impossible to ignore. Across cities, battlefields, forests, and dungeons, every player heard it whether they wished to or not. For some, it sparked celebration. For others, it felt like a blade twisting in the gut.

A second guild had been formed.

Marcus could not help but smirk faintly. Hexium had beaten everyone else to it. Considering InfernoRider001’s notoriously explosive temper, Marcus could already imagine the fury boiling over on the other side. In terms of overall strength, the Inferno Clan was arguably still superior to the newly founded Violet Thunder Guild. Yet strength alone did not guarantee opportunity. Timing, luck, and a single decisive advantage could shift everything.

If anyone understood that, it was him.

Meanwhile, in the southwest corner of Dragon’s Peak Citadel, a lavish mansion stood apart from the surrounding estates. Its interior had recently been renovated from foundation to rooftop, every detail meticulously refined. Rare materials lined the floors and walls, and the layout flowed with deliberate elegance that spoke not merely of wealth, but of cultivated taste.

The sprawling courtyard was dominated by towering cherry blossom trees. Though their natural blooming season had long since ended, these trees were heavy with pink and white blossoms, petals drifting gently through the air as though time itself had been bent to accommodate the owner’s preference. The fragrance hung thick and sweet, transforming the entire estate into something almost unreal.

Such out-of-season scenery could only be purchased through the system at a staggering price in gold coins. To spend so extravagantly on aesthetics alone, within a virtual world no less, required a fortune that few could even comprehend.

Beyond the courtyard, inside the pristine living hall, a grand embroidered screen adorned with cherry blossoms divided the room. The obsession with the flower was unmistakable.

On either side of the screen stood twelve players of different classes, their postures disciplined and unmoving. The equipment they wore gleamed with high-tier enchantments, the kind rarely seen outside the highest ranks. Each of them was likely among the top thousand players in Dominion, elites both in-game and beyond it.

Whoever owned this estate commanded not only wealth, but power.

Before the screen, beneath the silent line of twelve elites, three additional players stood with their heads lowered, hands clenched at their sides. They had been waiting patiently for their master to log in, ready to deliver their report the moment he appeared.

"Master, we have important news to report," one of them began cautiously.

But before they could continue, the system announcement rang out once more, repeating the news of Hexium and the Violet Thunder Guild’s establishment.

The words had barely faded when the three players stiffened, frustration flashing across their faces. Regret settled heavily in their eyes.

They had been too late.