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“Yes, I need you to be the vice guild master starting from today.”


The previous vice guild master of Lotus Guild was Ian. Herss was the master because he was the


founder of the guild. On the other hand, Ian was the vice-master because he was the strongest and


had the highest level. No one had objections. Now, Piolan was suddenly asked to become the vice-


master. He was obviously surprised.


“Ian cannot be the vice-master anymore.”

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