404. Dog Planner is addicted to rehashing old stuff, "Disaster of the Wolf People" is probably going to be remade too.

In theory, tonight's events did not require the intervention of an NPC of Murphy's level, but the Governor still made his appearance.

Firstly, he wanted to inspire morale among his new players, to assert his presence in front of them.

Secondly, with Crimson Castle, this "main city," lacking many veteran players, relying solely on the combat capabilities of the newcomers was uncertain against the hordes of Ghouls, which had grown frenzied from hunger.

Of course, there was a third reason.

Since defeating the corrupt swordsmen summoned by Mrs. Cecilia, Murphy had not drawn his sword in battle. Even though he had been practicing swordsmanship with the "Evil Master," a superb swordsmanship instructor, Murphy felt he should take this opportunity to stretch his legs.

He felt that if he didn't get moving, his bones would start to rust.

Murphy's timely and appropriate arrival did, indeed, bolster morale as he had anticipated.