Chapter 620 - 235. The king descends from the heavens with wrath and ferocity
Though the Thief Guild sought the unknowable, Night Goddess, Shadow Lady, Nocturne, and a Demon God as their corporate backing.
The paradox lies in that it hasn’t formed a follower power like a religion does; instead, it’s driven entirely by interests and the iron law of executing traitors on the spot, wielding both rewards and punishments.
The Western Continent’s number one micromanagement master, without a doubt, this time the dagger moved five centimeters to the left, which truly had an effect, the king descended from heaven, furious and savage, exchanging something precious for wealth.
12.28, drugging the nobles with sedatives and trapping them in brothels for extortion, the warmest place is the Thief Guild.
12.29, acting as a bandit on the highways in the passes, there’s a lot of New Year’s money for the working class,
12.30, following the Staff Chief to collect usurious loans from gambling addicts, gambling addicts are terrifying, but with the Staff Chief present, they’re not scary.
Diaz is the best.
Red dot operations, decentralized management, allowing the thief cancer of foul-smelling sludge to grow in a blockchain manner, information encrypted and relayed layer by layer, Golden Dragon paving the way, escalating the coffin, getting rich, intelligence network being all-seeing and all-knowing, it wouldn’t be wrong to say the Thief Guild is a dark alliance; if you are a darkness associate, then come to the Thief Guild, I’ve placed everything here.
Thus began the era of grand thieves.
Became one of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Western Continent underworld.
To find Swan, last year Diaz killed all the Tiger-men living on Beima East Coast, just a match made with a worthy opponent, Lao Li was no longer a micromanagement master, with a different level spiritually, Diaz only needed to draw a circle with rice, Liszt only needed to double-click, East Sea Heaven Port 666 my darling, micromanagement was destined to be no match for Rashomon.
