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Arryn fell silent right when Clark said so, especially calling Arryn's real name. He immediately turned his attention to the village guards behind Clark's back; they looked serious with a different look in their eyes. "What are you talking about, Clark?" asked Arryn, trying to confirm Clark's statement while clenching his right hand tightly. "We know who actually killed the villagers," Clark explained. He tried to walk towards Arryn, but Arryn reflexively reached his left hand forward. He did so for no reason; Arryn wanted to protect the people behind him. "Who is it?" asked Arryn. "You, Arryn. You're the killer of them!" said Clark, pointing harshly at the man in front of him. Arryn's eyes widened. He didn't understand why Clark would say such a thing. Not only Arryn but Vio and the others near the young man were as surprised as he was. "All the evidence found leads to you. Some say you're a high-level fugitive from the Athanor Kingdom," Clark explained. Arryn looked at each o
Not just one body, but two other bodies were opened by Arryn to ensure which traces were found to be the same. Arryn opened the second body and let Alicia look at it with her abilities. "It's the same color as the first body," Alicia explained. And finally, Arryn opened the third body bag in this place. Alicia also found the same traces of magic. However, the apparent difference was the quality of the magic traces left behind. "They seem to have been killed by a single perpetrator, not a group of assassins. However, these two bodies have faint traces of magic. It seems like they were killed much earlier than the first body," Alicia replied. The woman began to deactivate her magic while helping Arryn re-close the body bag with a piece of rope. They had finally found the magic trail in question, and Alicia could confirm that theirs wasn't the same as Arryn's. "What is certain is that their color is not the same as your mana color. The mana traces are yellow, while yours are more of
Arryn was annoyed with Joe's attitude. He reached his right hand forward and pulled the clothes collar that Joe was wearing; suddenly, what Arryn did surprise Joe. "Are you starting to dare me, Arryn?" asked Joe, smirking. "I'm not afraid of you at all, even if you are a member of the Emissaries," replied Arryn, firmly with an intense look in his eyes. Joe laughed again; Arryn had come to know Joe by his characteristic laugh. However, the laughter he heard this time differed significantly from his earlier laughter, more like insulting Arryn. Arryn released his grip from Joe's collar as he pushed the man's body to the ground. When Arryn was about to walk away from Joe, he realised that time was stopped. "Bring back time in this place,'" Arryn pleaded. "I'm not finished talking to you, Arryn," Joe replied. He rose to his feet using both legs. Both hands went to his backside to shake off the dust. Arryn had no intention of helping him up. "What did you want to discuss with me?" as
"That... It's not mine at all. I must be being framed," Clark said, trying to argue even though Arryn clearly saw the look of fear on Clark's face.Mirelia turned her head, looking at Arryn standing behind her. It was actually quite unfortunate that Arryn had to destroy the mission board. Mirelia and the others had no idea how the perpetrator inserted the knife into the board."What's wrong?" asked Arryn flatly."You said your friend could detect magic, right?" asked Mirelia.Arryn nodded his head. Suddenly, hearing Mirelia's words made Alicia surprised. She immediately walked over to Arryn while showing herself to Mirelia."Are you the person?" asked Mirelia. Alicia nodded slowly.Mirelia showed the blood-stained knife to Alicia, of course, with the intention that she could detect the mana that was left on the knife.Without hesitation, the woman immediately focused her eyes on the knife. She saw traces of magic left on the knife's handle. There were clearly two types of mana left be
Arryn, Mirelia and several other groups of adventurers began to take Clark to the Village Hall. They have already found accurate evidence of the perpetrator in this murder case. Without a doubt, they found organs that were deliberately taken by Clark without knowing what the reason was. Even sadder was that Clark killed his own nephew, who had lived with him for a long time. "I don't know why you did that, but you'd better start explaining it to the rest of us, Clark," Mirelia pleaded. Mirelia and Arryn stepped in the right behind Clark, who was carried by the village soldiers. Not only them but all the villagers were informed of the latest news this time. "I did it to protect the village!" Clark insisted. "Even so, taking the lives of innocent people is a big crime," Arryn explained. "Listen to me. You must agree with my reasons for killing them," Clark snapped. Although Clark continued to speak, rambling on with explanations, in the end, Arryn and Mirelia chose not to listen t
*** Luckily for Arryn's party group, the stuff they brought wasn't so much, so Vio and Ivy didn't have much trouble when they had to pack quickly. Alicia and Hunt followed Arryn's lead because they didn't understand what was happening. Before going to her inn, Mirelia had visited Arryn's room for a moment, intending to sign the report that would be submitted to the guild. Arryn gave her the report paper they hadn't been able to fill in at all due to the rather tense situation tonight. Mirelia, without hesitation, took the pen and wrote a signature that looked like Clark's. "They won't know the truth about this signature," Mirelia explained. "I hope so," Arryn replied. "After this mission, where are you going?" asked Mirelia. Arryn sighed as his hands were clasped around his waist. "I don't know. I think we're going to the capital to visit someone there," Arryn replied. "Anchora? I know almost everyone there. Who exactly are you going to visit there?" asked Mirelia. "I couldn't
*** "I didn't expect you to complete the rank-A mission so quickly and well," replied the guild receptionist, smiling proudly as she received the written report made by Arryn's group this morning. "Thank you. We couldn't have done it without the assistance of the other adventurers. We learned a lot from this mission," said Arryn, smiling happily, followed by the two women standing behind him. The receptionist began to reach behind her desk, taking out a bag of coins wrapped in cloth and handing it to Arryn as the group leader. The woman added that Arryn would get experience points for completing the mission. [One Message!] [You get mission reward: 500 exp] Suddenly a blue panel appeared in front of Arryn, showing a description of the EXP points earned right after Arryn submitted the mission report. The experience points earned were enough for Arryn to increase his current level from 53 to 55. Not only he got these points, but his two members also got the same points. Vio and Ivy
*** "Before we go to Anchora, we should improve our skills first. There are several large cities along the way to the capital of the Athanor," Arryn explained. He stepped up while carrying a brief detailing the mission they were about to carry out. Arryn hadn't had a chance to read it yet, so the mission brief was unopened and still sealed. "We should discuss it with Alicia. I'm sure she knows more about the city outside Ravengarden than we do," Ivy pleaded. Arryn nodded, agreeing with Ivy's request because he thought Alicia must have certain information regarding the status upgrade. "Alright, but please keep this secret from her, okay? I don't want her to get worried when she hears we're taking a dangerous mission to the demon area," Arryn explained. Ivy and Vio agreed without arguing. Arryn said goodbye to the receptionist while carrying the mission brief. He took a step accompanied by two women on his right and left. Just as Arryn was about to step away from the guild office,