"Target cleared, danger gone." The AI ​​assistant's voice rang out in the earpiece at just the right moment.

David picked up the crystal core and watched as his subordinates began collecting samples of the remaining demonic aura from the scene, as this was also part of the points.

He let out a long sigh.

This operation, from locating the target to sealing off the location and finally eliminating the enemy, was far more efficient and successful than any of his demon-hunting experiences in the past fifty years.

"The convenience of online information is terrifying," he muttered to himself, his tone filled with complex emotions.

Strength and efficiency are the two things that witchers always crave most.

This operation didn't even require Wu Heng to take action.

With the elimination of the demon Malachi and the widespread circulation of his alleged cyber-related crimes within the Witcher community, the 'Witcher Guild' established by the Morric family and the mysterious cyber capabilities behind it have attracted even greater attention.

One day later, after final testing and debugging, the official website of the Witcher Guild was officially launched.

The URL is passed down orally among Witchers using specific ciphertext and referral codes, making it impossible for ordinary search engines to index it.

The website's interface design is simple and cold, with dark gray and dark red as the main colors, resembling solidified blood and steel.

Login requires multiple rigorous steps, including, but not limited to, iris scans, fingerprints, and handprint verification.
They even used curses and swears against Lucifer or angels to prove it, since no ordinary demon would dare to openly curse Satan.

Cursing one's own leader because of such verification may have more serious consequences than in ancient times when common people cursed the emperor in the street.

This is to ensure that the user is not a demon or other supernatural being in disguise.

The website's core functions are also divided into four.

Points System

Points can be earned by completing tasks posted on the website, submitting specific supernatural materials such as demon horns, vampire fangs, crystals of specific vengeful spirits, or providing useful information.

Points are the only hard currency on the website.

[Exchange System]

The types of items that can be redeemed with points are dazzling and can be roughly divided into three categories.

The first type is information, including the weaknesses, activity areas, and historical cases of specific supernatural creatures; lost demon-hunting techniques or fragments of spells; and even paying guilds to consult on specific problems.

The second category includes weapons and materials, ranging from ordinary holy water and silver-plated bullets to rare magical metals, energy-infused gems, enchanted weapons, and even the right to exchange for 'demon potions'.

The website showcases images and stats of several standard enchanted melee weapons, enough to make any Witcher envious.

The third one is very common, yet very realistic: money.

Points can be exchanged for secular currency at a certain ratio, providing convenience for witchers who need funds to support their equipment or livelihood.

After all, many of the Witchers in the story are really poor, and Sam and Dean often make a living by stealing credit cards.

[Task System]

The tasks are graded from E to S difficulty, with clear descriptions of the objectives, potential risks, suggested team configurations, and points awarded for completing the tasks.

The mission is issued by the guild, or submitted by a verified demon hunter and then reviewed and issued by the guild.

After completing the task, you need to submit a record of the process through the website, such as pictures or audio.

But this is not important.

The most important part is submitting the target organism's key materials or energy core. The guild conducts a spiritual verification, and once confirmed, the points are automatically credited to the account.

With the official launch of the website, the number of registered Witchers began to grow steadily.

For this group, which had long been in a loosely organized state, the impact of this website was enormous, and some young witchers quickly embraced its convenience.

In a suburb of Sanders.

'Quick Gun' Jack is a young witcher who is skilled with dual pistols and has a sharp style.

He trusted his speed and intuition more than surveillance and evidence.

He initially scoffed at the website.

“That’s what demon hunters rely on!” He patted the Colt at his waist.

“And this!” he pointed to his head again, “instead of just tapping and clicking on the computer screen!”

However, while tracking a shapeshifter skilled in disguise and evasion today, he repeatedly failed and nearly got killed.

Out of desperation, I tried searching for relevant information on the guild website. Using the points I received initially, I actually managed to buy information about the key weakness of this shapeshifter, which briefly reveals its true form during certain moon cycles, as well as the characteristics of its favorite hiding environment.

With this information, Jack successfully set an ambush and easily eliminated his target.

He fell silent when he handed in the sample of the shapeshifter's skin, saw the points increase in his account, and saw the enchanted weapon exchange options gleaming enticingly on the website.

The next day, someone saw him in a corner of the bar, intently browsing the guild website's quest list on a tablet.

Meanwhile, Erin, known in the community as the 'Archiver,' is an older female witcher who, unlike the younger ones, is not enthusiastic about fighting but rather excels at research, identification, and intelligence analysis.

She embarked on this journey because her family was cursed; she was physically weak but knowledgeable.

In the past, her knowledge and intelligence were difficult to monetize effectively and were often only used to exchange for favors or insignificant supplies.

But the emergence of the Witcher website was a godsend for her.

She uploaded decades' worth of information about various rare supernatural creatures, insights into breaking ancient curses, and even translation notes of some obscure demonic languages ​​to the website's 'knowledge base' for sale.

Soon, her points began to increase steadily.

With these points, I exchanged them for some gentle, mysterious materials that could nourish the body and slow down aging, as well as a set of incantated clothing with a slight protective effect.

“This is more than just a transaction,” Eileen remarked to a close old friend. “It’s an affirmation of the value of those of us who aren’t good at head-on combat.”

Knowledge here truly becomes power and points.

Once the first person to 'eat the apple' and reap the tangible benefits appeared, the other observing witchers joined in.

'Buffalo' Patton, a guy who knows absolutely nothing about electronic devices, lives up to his name and his formidable, mobile fortress-like physique.

He comes from a family of demon hunters and believes in direct, overwhelming power.

My teammates practically dragged me to register on that website.

"Hey Patton, look at this!"

A teammate pointed to a mission that appeared on the screen: "[Clear the Ghoul Nest in the City Sewers], a B-rank mission, estimated to have more than twenty ghouls, with generous rewards!"

"Perfect for us!" His teammate, a more agile witcher, pointed excitedly at the screen. (End of Chapter)

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