The archer looked ready to faint from fright, and Luke couldn't say that he blamed them. It was really poor luck that they were the next group to receive their quest. Actually, it wouldn't have mattered whether or not they went first or last. They were still out of luck, no matter how they looked at it. All they could do now was hope it wasn't a difficult quest like the one that had cost them a party member.
Considering the quest that Luke's group had received and completed, he didn't have much confidence that they would be that fortunate. The looks on the party's faces seemed to support his thoughts. Everyone else was giving them pitying looks as it was clear that they would probably not make it out in one piece, if at all. However, there was nothing they could do to help them.
Suddenly, the mage declared, "I refuse."
In front of everyone's stunned eye
After the display, no one wanted to risk the system punishing them for not going through with the quest. Of course, no one has thought of it before, but if they had, this would certainly make sure they wouldn't do it. Obviously, things would have been different if the punishment had been less severe or if they hadn't been punished at all. The system must have taken that time before dealing out the punishment.Another group had left to complete their assigned quest, which had popped up not long after that group had rejected their quest a few days ago as it had been set in another town. No one knew for sure whether or not this was the same quest that the previous group had rejected. Because the individuals were still unconscious as a result of whatever had happened to them, they couldn't get their answers from them.Luke had managed to get a peek at their information before he was turned a
After 'Kayla's' party received their quest, it seemed like whatever dam that was preventing them from getting new quests broke open, as everyone was spammed with multiple quests over a period of several days. It was like the system was trying to make up for all the missed time by getting as many quests done as possible. Unfortunately, not all of them had been like the previous quests.In fact, many of them were simple tasks like guarding or running errands for the natives. While the former was expected, Luke found himself caught off guard by the latter. This didn't happen in the previous life. It was like the system was trying to make them get closer to the natives. Even the princess and the knights seemed confounded by this new situation.It was quite strange, and Luke wished he could talk to 'Kayla' about it, but she was still gone, and they couldn't be sure when she would return. Depe
"I swear, if we get another quest before we go to bed, I'm going to break something," declared Bobby.The rest of the people in the group, including the knights, looked like they agreed with his assessment as they sat in the dining hall all by themselves. They had somehow managed to receive twenty different quests the moment they had woken up that morning. Not a single one of them had anything to do with demons, nor were they located outside the city.Currently, they were the only ones left in the city. All the other groups had been sent to other places, including the previously unconscious party that reluctantly accepted their next quest when they woke up a day ago. It was baffling that their group was the only one not to receive any quests involving demons or that were located outside the walls of the castle and city.Luke worried that the reason was
When they finally received their first quest outside the city, the majority of the group looked like they wanted to cry in relief. The knights had tried to keep themselves composed, but even they had cracked under the never ending, monotonous quests that had plagued the group for the past several days. However, while they were happy for a change of pace, they were also wary, especially Luke, Grace, and Theodore.None of the other groups had returned to the capital. With no way to get in contact with them, they couldn't be sure how things looked outside the capital or if they were still even alive. They had to rely purely on any news travelers brought with them. It made it difficult to plan their trip for their quest, which was to protect a caravan in the nearby town.[Quest][Protect the Caravan]
Theodore could feel everyone's eyes on him as they traveled down the path towards Sahgar. He could guess what they were thinking because they made it very obvious. They hadn't even tried to pretend that they weren't keeping an eye on him ever since they received the quest. It would have been insulting if he had cared about what they thought. Right now, the only thing he cared about was getting this quest done.Even though Theodore seemed to be behaving himself so far, Luke kept checking on him just in case. He still hadn't forgotten the last few times where Theodore thought he could run off on his own. It didn't leave a good impression on him or give him confidence to let Theodore out of his sight for even a second. For all he could know, the moment he looked away, Theodore might somehow encounter a demon.Daring to look away for a moment, he checked on the rest of the group and the cara
"Guys," said Bobby, which stopped the group dead in their tracks after they had bid farewell to the caravan. "Is it just me, or is the system not saying the quest is complete?"At his words, everyone in the party noticed that they hadn't received a notification that told them that they had completed the quest and what rewards they would receive. The caravan was already in the town, which was why they had gone their separate ways. Otherwise, they would have stuck with the caravan. The quest should have been over, and they should have already been given their rewards."Maybe the rewards are being delayed," suggested Chris.No one else had a better answer for it, but Luke knew better. The system would never delay in informing them of changes to a quest. It was better at keeping them informed compared to the natives and angels. If it said a quest was not co
The group should have known better to jinx themselves. Even though they had parted ways not that long ago, there wasn't a single trace of the caravan. It was mind boggling that such a large group could vanish into thin air. This only stressed the fact that something fishy was really going on with the group, except for Luke, who was more concerned about finding the caravan in time.They were obviously under an illusion to keep them from finding the caravan. The question was why the prophets were going through so much trouble to keep them separate. They had no idea what was in the caravan except that it was supplies sent by the princess. Luke hadn't been able to get any answers out of the princess since she hadn't been calling on him to visit her.It was slightly concerning, as there was a high chance this meant she no longer wanted to involve herself with him. It would ruin a good majorit
[Quest][Protect the Caravan][You have failed to protect the caravan from demons until it reached its destination.]Luke didn't think he would see the party fail a quest with him leading it in this life. In the previous life, failure in the earlier quests wasn't surprising. They were still getting used to things, and failure didn't always automatically mean death or horrific scarring. That didn't mean they didn't receive a penalty or punishment for failing them, but the consequences weren't as severe. As they had matured, failure hadn't been an option.Now the party was facing their first failure, and Luke wasn't sure what the party would expect. He didn't have time to worry about the caravan, as it was already too late if they were receiving the notice now. Everyone in the caravan was undoubtedly dead, and trying to find them would be pointless. At best, they would find their corpses and what remained of the supplies."Damn it," said Bobby as he kicked a nearby wall.Chris clenched