MMORPG: I was BUGGED-Chapter 306: Gaming Royalty

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Chapter 306: Gaming Royalty

"I mean, what else could they be here for? Did you kill one of their members? Did you steal their kill? Did you perhaps insult them?" Xiaxia continued on and on, and Xin only ignored her.

Until they reached the grand restaurant of Diamond Palace, it was only when Xiaxia stopped her insisting questioning when they laid eyes on the two men and one woman in the center of the restaurant.

It wasn’t hard to find them since they were eye-catching, and everyone was staring at them; some even snapped pictures.

Seated at a reserved corner table were Ragnar (Ragnarok Reaper), Flux (Doom Harbinger), and Kelly (Fighting Bunny), their expressions a mix of anticipation and curiosity.

Xin was surprised that they were good looking people.

Ragnar stood at the forefront, his youthful appearance belying the immense power he wielded as Ragnarok Reaper in the virtual world.

He seemed to be in his mid-twenties.

His real-world countenance mirrored that of his avatar, with striking violet hair cascading in a tousled manner, complementing the intensity of his violet eyes.

Despite the tender years etched into his features, his posture exuded a profound confidence and charm, making it evident that age was inconsequential in the face of his prowess.

The comparison between his real-world self and his digital persona was uncanny. It was as if the virtual realm merely served as a mirror, faithfully reflecting every detail of Ragnar’s physical attributes.

The vibrant hues of his hair and eyes hinted at an otherworldly essence, a testament to the unique identity he bore in both realms.

Ragnar’s presence commanded attention, with an aura that seamlessly blended youthful vitality with the seasoned wisdom of an experienced gamer.

Flux, sitting beside Ragnar, was a stark contrast in both appearance and demeanor. His brown skin bore a healthy glow, a subtle testament to the countless hours spent immersed in Guildbane.

Dark hair framed a face that exuded an air of intimidation, echoing the formidable nature of his avatar, Doom Harbinger.

The alignment between his real-world appearance and his in-game persona was unmistakable, with every feature contributing to the imposing presence Flux projected.

Dark eyes, reminiscent of the shadows that lurked within his avatar, held a depth that hinted at the strategic mind behind the gamer.

Flux’s entire being seemed to emanate an aura of dominance, a silent proclamation that he was a force to be reckoned with.

On the other side sat Kelly, a delightful contrast to the solemnity of Ragnar and Flux.

Her real-world appearance echoed the adorable qualities of her avatar, Fighting Bunny. She excluded a bubbly and cute demeanor that endeared her to those around her.

Kelly’s white skin, accentuated the vibrancy of her avatar’s signature pink hair and captivating red eyes.

The harmony between her real-world and digital selves was remarkable. Kelly’s effervescent personality transcended the boundary between reality and Guildbane, leaving an indelible mark on those who interacted with her.

Her presence brought a refreshing energy to the trio, completing the diverse ensemble that sat at the center of the restaurant.

As the trio garnered attention from onlookers, some even daring to snap pictures, it became evident that their appearances were not merely a reflection of their avatars but an extension of the identities they had forged within the gaming community.

The convergence of their real-world and virtual personas created a captivating spectacle, blurring the lines between reality and the digital world they traversed.

The charisma, confidence, and charm that radiated from Ragnar, Flux, and Kelly transcended the confines of the gaming world, leaving an indelible impression on those fortunate enough to witness the convergence of two realities in the heart of the bustling restaurant.

The trio exuded an air of opulence, adorned in high-end clothing and accessories that, while not ostentatious, undoubtedly suggested their affluent status.

Xin couldn’t help but steal a brief glance at Seraphina, realizing that in the presence of these four, he and Xiaxia might appear as if they were beggars.

"Sh-shit . . . I should have changed clothes and put on makeup," Xiaxia stammered, her face paling as her eyes locked onto Ragnar and Flux.

"Don’t be ridiculous," Xin muttered, taking the lead towards the trio.

As they approached, Xin noted that the two men immediately greeted Seraphina before finally directing their attention to him.

They introduced themselves formally, with Ragnar being the first to inquire, "You must be Xin?"

Xin nodded in acknowledgment, and Kelly’s gaze lingered on him before shifting to Seraphina. "Ohh . . . So it’s true. You two really are dating, and you even live in the same condo."

Seraphina smiled, but there was a subtle edge to her tone when she responded, "Yes, we are. And I suspect it’s the reason why you managed to find out where Xin lives."

"We’re only living here temporarily until we get our house back," Xin explained briefly.

Meanwhile, Xiaxia stuttered through her introduction. "M-my name is Xiaxia!" she blurted out, bowing awkwardly while extending her hand, which clutched a pen and paper. "W-will you marry me?!"

"Hoi . . ." Xin sighed, already regretting bringing Xiaxia along.

In the face of Xiaxia’s flustered and confused demeanor, Ragnar remained unperturbed. With a stoic expression, he retrieved a custom-made fountain pen from his suit and gracefully signed the paper Xiaxia handed to him.

"I don’t know about marriage, but you can have this," Ragnar said to her, his tone deadpan, but respectful.

Xin had half a mind to drag Xiaxia away, knowing that she had just embarked on an impulsive gesture.

Nonetheless, Ragnar’s calm response suggested that he was accustomed to such incidents, handling the situation with an air of nonchalance.

Xiaxia’s heart fluttered, and it felt as if her soul had momentarily ascended to heaven, overwhelmed with happiness.

With hopeful eyes, she turned her attention to Flux and Kelly, anticipating their response.

Flux, sporting a pen in hand, silently signed the paper, while Kelly stifled a laugh. "I’m just a proxy right now, but I hope you’re alright with my signature," she said apologetically. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂

Taking the initiative due to the absence of their usual leader and vice-leaders, she had taken it upon herself to recruit Xin as quickly as possible.

Fortunately, her proactive approach aligned perfectly with Ragnar and Flux’s intentions. If she had waited a little longer, these two might have snatched Xin already.