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"I believe they aren't Guilty, but I think we should proceed with caution." Dale said with a straight face as he chose the second option
"After all, they all came here for a reason. I would say they are more akin to adventurers driven by self-profit than people on a journey of self-discovery and strengthening."
'I already agreed with believing in their story, and I don't know what the consequences for breaking my promise would be.'
'Perhaps the game would punish me, or something else entirely would happen, perhaps even nothing at all, but I would prefer to never find out.'
Once he said that the three went into deep thought.
And eventually, after a few moments, Testros nodded.
"I agree with your choice, being apprehensive of them is the best choice."
"We can't be too light and make them treat us as pushovers, nor can we be too harsh and provoke a backlash."
[Your reasoning has been approved by the Elders, Reputation has increased by 1]
[Total 162]
"Although it may seem cold to treat them all the same, to our own safety, being careful should be our utmost priority."
"In that case, as we talked before, leave them to me, I have the perfect job for these bastards." Misgurd said with a smile
"It'll keep them busy and allow us to observe them while also doing good for the Village."
"Those that behave well and show promise, we can slowly give them more freedom… I believe that a week of compulsory work should do just fine for a first impression." Misgurd said with a half smile
Dale took this opportunity to talk:
"Once this is done, we can have those we trust the most to go outside and work on the fields, although not necessarily on the crops, but by hunting those pesky pests."
"If they truly came here to improve, then we need to give them what they came here for them to behave."
"They are the perfect workforce, one we are in dire need for."
Edimund nodded and said:
"That's a good idea."
"There is still a lot to discuss, but now, we have to put them to work." He said as he looked at Misgurd
Misgurd nodded, turning around and going to the Balcony.
"Where did I put those papers…"
/Rustle rustle.../
"Dammit, they aren't here… Give me a minute as I'll check in the basement…" He said as he left the room
Edimund then turned to Dale, saying:
"As for you Dale, it's best if you take a break and go rest, your shoulder does look better, which is already a miracle given what happened, but it's best if you didn't take any chances."
Dale smiled, he appreciated the worry although he felt bad because he was perfectly fine.
His shoulder may be a bit sore, but his status said it all, he was perfectly fine.
"Thank you for the worry, I'll do that soon, a good night's sleep will bring me back to full."
'Although I am surprised things ended like this…'
'Aren't they going to discuss the players' lodgings? Or the food and water supply of the village?'
'Of course, a player doesn't need to sleep, they only need a green safe zone to log off.'
'Nor do they need food, at most for a buff…'
'As I read before in the forums, if they log off in a Yellow zone, they have a chance of receiving a debuff when they log back, it's like... Going to sleep on a bench in a park.'
'While on a Red zone, this chance increases significantly and the percentage of something really bad happening also increases.'
'Some of the more unlucky players were even robbed of their items due to their bad luck...'
'However, the problem is how they acted...'
'The Villagers always acted in a strange way when dealing with the players… But I imagine this is part of how this world was supposed to work.'
'Although it makes me wonder. Why in the first place did they create a completely different behavior pattern for Hardcore mode?'
'Or am I looking at this in the wrong way? And that Standard mode is simply a limited version of what Hardcore players already have?'
'I think that both aren't wrong, but something is missing…'
'This world holds many secrets...'
As Dale dozes off into his thoughts, Edimund finished talking with Testros, leaving after Misgurd to help him deal with the players.
But Dale realized this was a chance!
"Old man Testros, how about we go on a little adventure?" Dale asked with a cheeky smile
'Since I'll be going to the Wall now, why not bring him? Perhaps something interesting will happen…'
'And if something bad happens, I'll have someone to fight with me...'
"Now of all times? Are you sure we can't do it tomorrow?" Testros asked with a frown
"I'm sure of it, nothing will go wrong. Besides, it'll be quick." Dale said as he left the Guild
"... Sigh, this kid."
'My guts are telling me this isn't going to be simple…'
Testros focused and went after Dale.
…
/A few moments ago…/
"... This is… Fucking hard!" Rodi exclaimed as he tried to lift a giant rock from the ground
'I'm sure of it! One of the key fragments… Is bellow this fucking rock!'
'Dammit! Budge! Is this rock fused with the ground or something?!'
/Splash!/
Rodi's hands slipped, and he fell backward, falling on top of a small puddle of water.
"Ahhh… Haaa… Damn."
'I already knew this quest wasn't going to be easy, but it's much harder than I thought...'
'… No… I'm the one underleveled… All of my quests have been like this, even the simple miscellaneous tasks are often extremely hard to accomplish due to how taxing they are...'
'These Slimes are already annoying to deal with, but these Bat and Rat monsters that appear every once in a while are also annoying…'
'Even more when compared to the Undead monsters in the Catacombs.'
'If more than one appears at a time it's already over for me.'
'I need to run from almost anything…'
Rodi wanted to cry.
"I need to Level up…"
But Rodi's suffering wasn't over yet.
[DING]
[The council of Elders has arrived at a consensus in regards to the recent players' activity]
[Your Reputation has decreased by 5 for a total of 9]
[Resko's attitude towards the players is currently Apprehensive]
[You have received the Special Quest, Dig the Suburbs from the sand]
[Requirements:
Report to the Mercenary Guild for further information 0/1
]
"Hm? A System prompt..."
"Wha… NOOO!! MY REPUTATION?!"
"I've been playing for 2 days non-stop!! And in 2 days of extremely hard work, I only managed to increase my Reputation to 14! And now, I lost a third of it?!"
'What is the meaning of this?!'
"Don't tell me… It's the repercussions of that event?..."
Rodi felt himself deflate rapidly…
'Dammit… I'll never touch alcohol again… For 3 months… weeks… Days…'
Rodi raised his head and said:
"There's no point in crying over spilled milk…"
He then looked back at the stone and thought:
'I'll come back for you later!'
'I got 3 out of the 5 fragments, and with this one, it's 4.'
'This quest was short, but it was super hard, I consumed almost all of my healing and consumable items.'
"If I make a run for it I may be able to finish it before he's back…"
'What if I'm running around like a fool and he'll not be back any time soon?...'
"Better not gamble..."
Rodi then turned around and started to run…
…
/Sometime later…/
After ignoring the wave of players, Dale and Testros arrived at the hole in the Catacombs that led to the sewers…
"This place is?" Testros asked surprised
"The Sewers." Dale said with a smile
Testros opened his eyes wide.
"It's been so long since I heard this word that I had actually forgotten it even existed…" Replied Testros with a small smile
"But why bring me here of all places? Is there some sort of problem that needs to be dealt with in the Sewers?"
"Well, kind of... You'll see, but first, we need to meet with someone, follow me." Dale said as he started to walk
But he suddenly stopped.
"Oh yeah, before we advance… Here, have a weapon since you left yours back in the Village." Dale said as he took out another spear
Testros shook his head as he grabbed the spear, checking its sharpness and weight, opting to follow Dale without asking much for now.
…
Dale led Testros through the sewers; all monsters in their path were easily exterminated and their bodies were left behind since Dale had no time to collect their loot.
Although the sewers were discovered after the Catacombs, its overall Level was lower, even though it was bigger in size and more complex than the first 5 levels of the Catacombs.
However, the monsters were still more numerous and ferocious, still, this was no problem for the 2 of them.
Eventually, they stopped in a dark corridor, facing a fancy door… It was the door of Prosperity.
"What is this place?..." Testros asked, extremely surprised as he touched the walls
"In short words, this is a secret emergency path… And it goes all the way to the Southern Wall." Dale replied
"WHAT?! Is… Is that true?" Testros asked, extremely surprised once more
His gaze had now changed...
"Most likely so…" Dale replied
"..."
Testros remained silent, he looked at the door but he let out a disappointed sigh:
"This isn't something I can force my way through."
"With a simple look I can tell it isn't going to be possible, and it's not a matter of destroying the surrounding walls as well."
"They may look like brick, but they are a single solid structure..."
But Dale interrupted him with a smile:
"Leave that to me, that is one of the reasons why I told you that we needed to meet someone…"
/Tap tap tap…/
"Speaking of the Devil, he's right here." Dale said with a smile
Testros looked at the entrance to the corridor, curious to see who it was.
…
/10 minutes later…/
"This… This is the place." Rodi said as he pointed out to a rock
The rock was pretty big, it seemed to have fallen from the collapsed ceiling, and it was completely blocking the passage, only allowing a very weak stream of water to pass through it.
"Are you sure the last fragment is here?" Testros asked Rodi
On the way, Dale explained to him what he was planning to do, and how he had to acquire a key to the door...
He also explained Rodi's involvement in all of this.
"Yes, when I found the first fragment through luck, I thought that my job would be harder since the Key was fragmented, but I quickly realized that it would be the contrary."
"Each fragment is tightly bound to the other, and they resonate slightly, allowing me to easily pinpoint the position of the remaining fragments."
"And they weren't that far away from each other in the first place, the hard part was moving around in this monster-infested Sewer."
"Most likely, the Key was shattered by this very stone that fell from the ceiling, and the fragments were scattered away due to the flowing stream of water."
"Even though it's faint, I imagine that many years ago, it was likely much stronger…"
"These fragments were then moved around by the creatures that prowl these corridors…"
"We're lucky no fragments were left behind it, although that wouldn't have changed anything as there is still one below it."
This time, Rodi wasn't lying.
"If that's the case, our job becomes simpler…" Dale said as he approached the stone, cracking his knuckles in the process
/BAM!/
/Crack!/
With a single kick, the stone was broken into many pieces, unblocking the clogged passage and making a massive amount of water rush out!
"The fragment!" Dale exclaimed as his hand dug onto the wall so he wouldn't be dragged away
But this time, Testros displayed his extreme experience by quickly grabbing the finger-sized fragment amidst the turbid water stream.
With a smile on his face, he allowed himself to be washed away by the stream…
"..."
Still grabbing onto the wall, Dale looked at the area where the water was rushing from with a frown.
He noticed a long corridor, and it was clear that this corridor led to a blocked-off and unexplored section of the Sewers…
[DING]
[You have discovered a hidden Area, Submerged Sewers]
[Respawn point set]
[For the next week, all drops and XP will be doubled, with the chance of acquiring rare items being increased and the death penalty has been decreased as long as you don't leave the Dungeon]
{The Dungeon is readjusting…}
But Dale wasn't the only one reading these…
"Holy!" Exclaimed Rodi loudly
'Jackpot!'
This time, Dale wasn't the only one present, so the benefits of being the first one wouldn't go just for him…
After around 2 minutes of waiting, the water finally decreased to a manageable degree, although it was still over his knees.
So he turned to Rodi and said:
"Good work, I'll give your rewards later, for now…"
Dale almost had the urge to smile…
"Go back and report to the Mercenary Guild."
'Hahaha! As if I would be the only one to lose these benefits...'
"... What?..."
Rodi couldn't believe what he was hearing.
"Din't you hear me? Go back and wait…"
/Crack/
That was the sound of Rodi's heart shatering into a million pieces…
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