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by Dark Blue Coconut Milk


  As Marvin stared at some areas on the straight line, a few memories began to emerge.

  But before that, he still had to make a trip to River Shore City.

  Regardless of how, Gru’s daughter’s plague had to be taken care of.

  If Anna failed her recruitment, lending help this time would be a major bargaining chip.

  He hoped that before he left White River Valley this time, the armed forces could be a little bit stronger.

  After all, the recruitment for the garrison was still in progress but it was still somewhat weak.

  ‘More or less like this.’

  ‘Rest for an hour, then set off.’

  Marvin put survival necessities into the void conch, and began to rest.

  …

  At midnight, a fast horse left the castle town, going straight for River Shore City.

  Chapter 52: Follower

  Chapter 52: Follower

  Translator: Translation Nation Editor: Translation Nation

  Late Night River Shore City, Commoner District, a small two story house.

  A very dense steam spread through a messy room in the two story house.

  In the room, a girl was lying down on the bed, continuously moaning. Her skin was yellow and she seemed to have no strength.

  Yet her eyes seemed to be unusually lively.

  “Father…” She said in a low voice, “I might die soon.”

  A tall person was sitting on the bedside, holding his tears with great difficulty. He grabbed his daughter’s hands and said, “Lyle, rest assured, I already found a way to save you!”

  “You’ll be fine, everything will get better.”

  There was also a third person in the room. She was the same age as the girl and from her clothes, it could be seen that her family situation was similar to their own. She was also sitting at the bedside, looking at the seriously ill Lyle.

  “Thank you, Chini,” Gru said in a low voice. “Thank you for taking care of her when I wasn’t here.”

  “This is what I should do Mr Gru.” Chini displayed an expression full of grief. “Lyle is my best friend.”

  “Looking after her is something I should do. But her body…”

  She turned after saying this, apparently not able to bear looking at Lyle.

  This was Gru’s house. As a low level adventurer who had worked hard for half his life in River Shore City, Gru being able to buy a house like this in the commoner district was already not an easy thing to do.

  This evening, White River Valley’s Baron Marvin had given him a book and told him that Masked Twin Blades would look for him at his house.

  This made him overjoyed.

  There was finally hope for his daughter. Even if it was slim, he still wanted to give it a try.

  The steam in the room was a kind of very old treatment method. Increasing the room temperature and humidity level was said to be effective against all kinds of sicknesses.

  Gru also invited a lot of doctors, but they were unable to do anything about Lyle’s condition, they could only try methods that were at least better than nothing.

  …

  Chini, who had just woken up, sat around for a while before excusing herself. “Since you already returned, I’ll head back early.”

  Gru nodded.

  He was about to send off his daughter’s friend, but suddenly, a silhouette rushed in from the outside!

  “You can’t!”

  Clang!

  A curved dagger was drawn and pushed against Chini’s neck.

  “What are you doing?” Gru asked, startled and furious.

  Chini tried to loudly scream… But Marvin had already covered her mouth before she could emit a sound.

  He was wearing the [Ghastly Gloves] anyway. He wouldn’t feel anything even if that girl bit him.

  “What am I doing?”

  “Maybe you should ask what she is doing?” Marvin sneered.

  He tore off Chini’s shirt!

  An odd imprint could be seen on her neck. It looked like half a tattoo.

  “I’m not sure what you mean. Chini is Lyle’s good friend,” said Gru in a deep voice. “Mister Masked Twin Blades, let go of her quickly.”

  “Open the book you have. Page 670, look at the illustration.” Marvin coldly said.

  At the same time, Chini’s body shook quickly.

  Fear could be seen in her eyes.

  She tried to struggle, but even if Marvin’s strength was average, it was more than enough to subdue a young girl.

  Under the threat of the curved dagger she eventually stopped struggling, frightened.

  …

  Gru hurriedly took out the book and turned the pages till he found the one Marvin had indicated.

  His face instantly changed!

  “Are you a Plague God follower?”

  “How could that be? Chini?”

  Gru was thoroughly stunned!

  This book was found in Baron Marvin’s study. It was an ancient book passed down by his grandfather. Inside were some secrets about evil cult followers.

  This naturally included some notes about the Plague God.

  Gru wasn’t blind; he could clearly see that tattoo on Chini’s neck. If it was completed, it would be a perfect copy of the one in the book!

  That represented the Plague God’s followers!

  They were a group of loathsome human beings. They firmly believed in the plagues, wanting plagues to spread everywhere, yet they would be immune thanks to the plague god’s blessing.

  These kinds of people were the most hateful.

  Lyle lying down on the bed clearly didn’t understand what was happening. She anxiously asked, “What are you doing?”

  “Father, please don’t let this weird person harm Chini.”

  Marvin was not amused, he directly struck the back of Chini’s head, making her lose consciousness.

  “Lunatic!” Lyle said, furious. Her face flushed.

  “Shut up!” Gru gloomily yelled.

  Lyle was thoroughly stunned. As far as she remembered, her father had never spoken to her like that.

  “It was Chini’s work!”

  Gru had a placid look on his face, as he repeated, “Your sickness was Chini’s work.”

  “What? Impossible!?” Lyle shook her head. Yet suddenly, she displayed a kind of very painful expression!

  Her left hand covered her stomach and tears began to crazily fall down. Her right hand was clenching the bed sheet, even going so far as tearing the sheet.

  This kind of pain was clearly quite severe!

  Gru hurriedly hugged Lyle, begging Marvin with his eyes.

  Marvin took a deep breath and said to Gru, “If you want to save her life, listen to me.”

  Gru forced himself to nod.

  Reaching this point, he could only listen to Masked Twin Blades’ arrangements.

  …

  The steam stove was removed, only leaving a huge brazier.

  A strange plant was burning in the brazier. This plant was known as [Amethyst Sprout], a kind of bitter grass with no nutritional value. Only the poorest and lowest people would use it to rear some animals and such.

  The burning of the Amethyst sprout would form a kind of very irritating purple smoke, yet Marvin still told Gru to close the door and window.

  Then, they tied Lyle’s arms and feet to the bed.

  “Now, you can go outside.”

  “You might not want to see what happens next,” Marvin calmly said. “If you want to stay, just promise me that you won’t stop me regardless of what I do to your daughter!”

  “Father! Don’t leave me! I don’t want to stay in the same room as this lunatic!”

  Lyle shouted in a hoarse voice.

  Gru showed a painful expression.

  Masked Twin Blades had no reason to harm him. He bit his lips and went to Lyle’s bedside, “Darling, trust me. Even if this person is somewhat unreasonable, he did come here in order to save you.”

  “You have to trust me.
I love you. Darling.”

  He then kissed Lyle forehead’s before taking a deep glance at Marvin, before leaving the room.

  …

  Only Marvin and the sobbing Lyle were left in the room.

  “You are a stupid woman.”

  “But surely you aren’t stupid enough to not notice that your best friend had a hand in your situation?”

  Marvin took out the kingfisher jade dagger from the void conch while calmly speaking.

  The purple smoke had already covered the whole room so much that Lyle even began coughing.

  She was silent for a moment, before shaking her head. “Impossible, Chini has no reason to do something like that.”

  “People would do anything to survive.”

  Marvin arrived next to Lyle and said in a low voice, “Your father loves you very much.”

  Lyle painfully looked at Marvin. “What are you going to use to cure me?”

  “Pop!”

  She didn’t even finish her sentence when Marvin already used his dagger to cut open her clothes!

  “Aaah!” A shriek echoed in the room.

  Gru sitting outside fighting the urge to run back in, before finally deciding to endure.

  All kinds of screams could be heard for the next hour.

  By then her voice had become very hoarse.

  Blue veins were palpitating on Gru’s forehead. He had thought about breaking the door and rushing in many times.

  If Masked Twin Blades was really doing something to his daughter…

  He was unable to imagine what he would do.

  At that time, the door creaked open, showing what was inside.

  Masked Twin Blades walked out from the inside, carrying someone on his shoulder.

  “I’ll take this one away.”

  “Your daughter has no more issues.”

  “At worse she might have had a severe fright. You should comfort her. I think a change of environment would do good. River Shore City isn’t very peaceful these days. She would mix with those low people all day long, so naturally it would be hard to avoid danger. Don’t you think? Mister Gru?”

  Gru was already looking at the sleeping Lyle. Even if she was still pale, she was actually sleeping peacefully.

  She had never been able to sleep properly lately!

  “What do you mean, Mister Masked Twin Blades?” Gru woke up from his trance and asked.

  Marvin quickly walked down the stairs, still carrying Chini, “White River Valley is a good choice.”

  “The atmosphere there isn’t bad, and the people aren’t bad either.”

  Gru deeply saluted Marvin, “

  “I understand.”

  …

  As the night grew darker, in a room of an abandoned warehouse.

  “Splash!”

  A basin of water was thrown at Chini’s face.

  “Tell me where you normally preach, or gather.”

  Marvin said in a cold voice.

  Chapter 53: Black Worm

  Chapter 53: Black Worm

  Translator: Translation Nation Editor: Translation Nation

  Chini regained consciousness. Seeing the vicious Marvin, a look of despair appeared on her face.

  “No, I can’t say…”

  “They will kill me.”

  “That wasn’t my idea. They forced me to do something like that. Or else they would kill me, they would force those insects down my throat…” Chini said, weeping.

  Marvin remained indifferent.

  She might have her fair share of troubles, but her poisoning her own best friend with [Dark Sweet Poison] was an incontestable fact.

  Marvin had never been one to show mercy. The only reason she was still alive was because he wanted to follow the lead.

  Originally, Marvin only wanted to quickly cure Lyle’s plague and then recruit Gru to White River Valley.

  But an unexpected piece of news made him change his plan.

  A quest had quietly appeared in his quest menu.

  [Plague Purge]: You found traces of dark sweet poison in River Shore City, and successfully helped a small girl get rid of it. Perhaps you should try to help more people; of course, you can choose to eradicate the source before the upcoming storm.

  The quest reward was 3000 general exp and at least 1 point of regional myth.

  Marvin’s experience requirements were extremely high. Even if he had many ways to level up quickly, many of those methods were extremely risky.

  But clearing this quest seemed quite worthwhile.

  ‘The quest had two options. Being a healer would mean that I have to keep treating people infected by the dark sweet poison like I did for Lyle until I reach the fixed number of people. Then the mission would be completed.’

  ‘Or simply get rid of the plague envoy spreading the dark sweet poison in River Shore City. This was the quickest method. The only risk was the plague envoy’s rank.’

  ‘From Lyle condition, that plague envoy’s strength should be quite average, at most 2nd rank. But plague god’s followers have always been relatively weak. Even if I don’t get involved, River Shore City would also be able to deal with those brainless guys.’

  Therefore, if he got information about the plague envoy’s location, Marvin wouldn’t mind taking care of it.

  After all, he was already quite used to things like killing. Not to mention an evil follower, killing those wouldn’t be a psychological burden at all.

  He was short on time so he would definitely not go with the first option.

  …

  Marvin actually didn’t do anything bad to Lyle that night.

  After tearing her clothes, Marvin used the kingfisher jade dagger to open up a small hole in her abdomen.

  This hole was neither too big nor too small, roughly three centimeters.

  The clueless Lyle naturally shouted very loudly because she was scared of Marvin’s grim action.

  As for the later shouts, it was because she saw something terrible!

  Because soon after Marvin opened up the small hole, something crawled out of her abdomen, a maggot. It actually looked like a black worm.

  She nearly passed out from the scare!

  There were actually so many horrifying worms crawling in her body!

  But Marvin quickly caught those worms, throwing them into a jar.

  Under the amethyst sprout smoke, more and more black worms were lured out before filling three jars.

  After the last black worm was caught by Marvin, he told her that she was fine.

  Marvin simply helped her sew her wound shut and then gave her a sip of red wine to help her sleep. The excessively frightened young girl fell fast asleep.

  That’s right, the dark sweet poison plague was in fact a parasitic disease.

  This kind of parasite was known as the black worm.

  They first entered the body during a meal. Black worm eggs were put in the food and these worms started to grow inside her body, plundering her vitality.

  Usually, most of the worms would gather around the neck, forming disgusting black spots.

  Black worms were a kind of god-made lifeform, completely designed according to the preferences of the plague god. Once a person’s body had a certain amount of worms, all the black worms would explode!

  This explosion would also make the host’s body burst open. Blood would splatter everywhere, creating a very frightening scene.

  The most horrifying part was that black worm eggs would spread through the host’s blood. If the blood was splashed on someone else’s skin, they would also catch the same illness.

  In this era of relatively underdeveloped medical science, this kind of plague was definitely very frightening.

  But Marvin was an exception, as he knew the way to treat dark sweet poison.

  The smoke from burning the amethyst sprout was extremely enticing to those worms.

  They would crawl out of the body of the host, and were then caught by Marvin who was wearing gloves.

  All the jars
were half filled with vinegars.

  The black worms were most afraid of vinegars. They would thoroughly die from being soaked in it for an hour.

  And these liquids would turn into a nerve paralysis venom!

  For Marvin, this was like killing two birds with one stone. He had always been lacking poison. He had always wanted to dip his curved daggers, straight daggers and other weapons in poison but couldn’t do anything about it.

  Those three jars were in fact a good substitute.

  He originally wanted to leave then, but then that quest appeared, forcing him to change his plans.

  …

  “I don’t know what they did to you.”

  “But you only have two options now. Speak and I’ll let you keep your life, but you’ll stay away from Gru’s family. Don’t speak and I’ll kill you now.”

  An ice-cold curved dagger was lightly pressed against Chini’s neck.

  The masked Marvin looked especially frightening.

  His emotionless voice was totally in line with ordinary people’s image of crazy murderers.

  Chini opened her eyes wide. She shrieked, close to falling apart, “I’ll talk! I’ll talk!”

  “Don’t kill me. I’ll talk.”

  “It’s a church in the commoner’s district, it originally belonged to the Silver Church, but they rented it from a silver church priest…”

  Marvin smiled.

  ‘Silver Church priests are indeed too greedy. He rented his own church without being clear about the other party’s background.’

  ‘Would the Silver God be angry? Someone spread the Plague God teachings in his church, tsk tsk…’

  This god and his priest were considered famous.

  After getting his answers, Marvin didn’t immediately release Chini. Rather, he knocked her out again.

  He had to check the situation first.

  …

  The commoner’s district was made of a group of people who had certain amounts of family property, but weren’t overly rich.

  These people for the most part were ranked adventurers, merchants, craftsmen, and so on. The security here wasn’t the best, but wasn’t lacking either.

  In the northwest of the commoner district was a small church. It was originally a church with a silver church priest preaching, but later, the silver church priest turned his back on this area’s people with their impure faith and their lack of generous contributions. He simply rented it out and left.

 

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