Chapter 719 Impassioned Forum Post [Part 2]
Villain Ch 719. Impassioned Forum Post [Part 2]
Allen’s frown deepened as he scrolled through Sophia’s replies, shaking his head in disbelief at her attempts to manipulate the narrative. He couldn’t deny her skill in crafting persuasive arguments, but it only served to further highlight her cunning nature.
It was clear to Allen that Sophia’s tactics wouldn’t work on those who were familiar with her personality or had witnessed her actions firsthand during the war event. Players like Elio, Red_King, and Mastercraft, who were directly involved in the guild’s operations, saw through Sophia’s facade and weren’t swayed by her attempts to shift blame.
On the other hand, Allen couldn’t help but be impressed by Elio’s carefully chosen words, devoid of any unnecessary drama or emotional manipulation. Instead, he focused on providing a thorough clarification of the events, addressing Sophia’s accusations with logic and reason.
Elio’s reply was long, but every word served a purpose, showcasing his leadership and pride as a guild leader. He didn’t shy away from acknowledging the challenges the guild had faced or his own mistakes in the heat of battle. Instead, he took responsibility for his actions and emphasized the importance of unity and trust within the guild.
Despite Elio’s composed response, Sophia wasted no time in attempting to corner him. She twisted his words, cherry-picking phrases to suit her narrative and deflecting blame onto others. It was a classic tactic, one that Allen had seen Sophia employ time and time again to manipulate situations to her advantage.
It was clear that Elio was doing his best to maintain order and uphold the guild’s integrity, but Sophia’s relentless pursuit of her own agenda threatened to undermine his efforts. Nevertheless, Allen admired Elio’s resilience and determination. He knew that Elio wouldn’t back down easily and would continue to fight for what he believed was right.
There were also Red_King and Mastercraft’s responses to Sophia’s mention of Father^Alex. They emphasized that Father^Alex was not a member of the Order of Valiance guild and therefore should not be dragged into its internal drama. Their protest was aimed directly at Sophia, urging her not to involve Father^Alex in the dispute between herself and Elio.
Sophia, however, refused to back down. She argued that Father^Alex should be the one to speak out against his name being brought into the drama, rather than Red_King and Mastercraft doing it on his behalf. Allen couldn’t help but recognize Sophia’s cunning in attempting to manipulate the situation to ruin Father^Alex’s recent popularity.
He understood that Sophia likely targeted Father^Alex because she knew he was a shy and reserved player who preferred to avoid drama. By dragging his name into the conflict, Sophia believed she could corner him, knowing that he was unlikely to speak out on his own behalf.
At the same time, he admired Red_King and Mastercraft’s defense of their fellow player. Their loyalty and solidarity in standing up for Father^Alex spoke volumes about the loyalty as friends and guild companions.
“Somehow I feel sorry for Elio,” Allen muttered with a cringe as he scrolled through the ongoing drama. He couldn’t help but sympathize with Elio, even though he knew that perhaps this was just karma catching up to him. Still, seeing someone’s reputation being torn apart in such a public manner wasn’t easy to witness.
But at the same time, Allen began to feel a growing sense of frustration. He didn’t like the way Sophia was airing the guild’s dirty laundry in public, dragging other players and guilds into their internal conflicts. It seemed like she was more interested in causing chaos and stirring up drama than actually resolving the issues within the guild.
The more he read, the more Allen understood why the girls had discussed this topic at length in their group chat. It was like watching a real-life soap opera unfold, full of twists and turns, betrayal and redemption. And despite himself, Allen found himself drawn into the drama, wanting to see how it would all play out.
But then, he hesitated. He realized that getting involved in the drama wouldn’t do him any favors. He didn’t have a stake in the conflict between Sophia and Elio, and inserting himself into the conversation would only make things more complicated.
So, after some careful consideration, Allen decided to restrain himself. He closed the gaming forum and leaned back in his chair, running a hand through his hair in frustration. He would have to wait and see how the drama unfolded on its own, without his interference.
Perhaps, in the end, it would all blow over and fade into obscurity, just another chapter in the never-ending saga of online gaming drama.
“What a shame,” muttered Allen, torn between the urge to speak up and the wisdom of keeping quiet. He couldn’t deny the temptation to jump into the fray and offer his two cents on the matter, especially since he knew exactly what had transpired. But he also knew that getting involved would only add fuel to the fire, and he didn’t want to risk making matters worse.
But as he mulled over the situation, Allen couldn’t help but feel a sense of intrigue. This drama had the potential to shake up the hierarchy of the top guilds, and he found himself curious to see how it would all unfold.
The fact that Sophia had dragged Father^Alex’s name into the mix only added another layer of complexity to the situation, and Allen couldn’t help but wonder what her next move would be.
A smirk tugged at the corners of Allen’s lips as he leaned back in his chair, his mind already drifting to the game world. “I guess I should check what happens in the game. It’s going to be interesting,” he muttered. He couldn’t wait to see how the drama would play out in-game, and he knew that there would be plenty of opportunities for him to make his mark.
With a sense of anticipation coursing through him, Allen reached for his VR device and logged into the game. Read new chapters at empire