Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton
Chapter 132 - 114: Nice to Meet You_l
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Chapter 132: Chapter 114: Nice to Meet You_l
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Ange hung his head and trudged towards the village, looking even more pitiful than the angel skeleton. He was at a loss whether he had picked this demeanour from it.
If Lisa, Anna and others were here, they would have already softened at this moment: âAll right, letâs plant the crops and then move on.â
Unfortunately, no one present was soft-hearted. They ignored Angeâs pathetic look, and Negris even said: âAngel skeleton, you shouldnât go; your wings are too conspicuous. I wonât go either. Throw me back to the Resting Palace and I will project onto you.â
Ange let out a sound, âOhâŠâ.
The angel skeleton obediently ran to Angel s side, perhaps sensing his bad mood, it was behaving very obediently.
The wings were torn off and thrown into the Resting Palace. As the holy light swept over, voila, they were not conspicuous anymore.
Luther and the others looked with a toothache. They were forcibly torn off like this. Although everyone knew that the angel skeleton didnât feel pain, the scene still made everyoneâs teeth sour.
As a necromancer who wonât feel pain, Negris felt a faint pain in his wings when he saw this scene.
Ultimately, only Negris himself was thrown back into the Resting Palace.
The group walked towards the distant Klun Town.
Not far from there, in a valley, Fala and the Paladins, who had just escorted Ange, were now kneeling in a row on the ground. Their hands held up above their heads, palms supporting what they had earned from Ange, which was largely Magic Crystal Silver Coins.
In addition to the small packages of holy mushroom powder and holy water, these two things were necessary for home and travel, one for external injuries and the other for diarrhea.
Shamara, who had somehow procured a set of coarse clothes, was pacing back and forth in front of them, coldly asking: âThis is what Ange gave you?â
Shamara, who had lost sight of the wings manifested by the angelâs descent and was dressed in coarse clothes, did not stand out at all, except for her thin waist.
However, the dark holy light in her hands made everyone tremble, even the holy light in their hands had blackened, indicating her increasing degree of fall from grace.
Fala and the Paladins nodded with bitter faces, sighing in their hearts: now that the extra income was gone, they hoped to save their lives.
Shamara was not interested in these things. She shook her head and drew the power of the holy light one by one from their bodies: âGive me the holy light.â
Shamaraâs technique was getting more and more skilled, plundering the holy light did not harm the lives of Fala and others. It only made them feel as if their bodies had been hollowed out, feeling extremely exhausted.
When it was the Paladin Captainâs turn, Shamara recognized him and couldnât help but ask several questions: âYouâre healed, was it Ange who cured you?â đđđđđŽđđđ«đđđđ.đđđ
âYesâŠyes, LadyâŠLady Shamara,â the Paladin Captain wasnât sure what to call her. Should he call her lady? But she had fallen from grace.
Should he call her by her name? What if she got angry? While hesitating, he still felt it was better to be respectful, as he was a courteous Paladin, after all.
âWhy do you still have holy light on you?â As Shamara spoke, she drew a cluster of power from the Paladin Captainâs body.
âLord Ange helped me recover some.â The Paladin Captain responded obediently.
Shamaraâs eyes lit up: âIndeed, the purest holy light can even help you recover? Thatâs amazing. This idea isnât bad. This way, youâre not a believer of the church anymore.â
Shamaraâs words left everyone confused, why werenât they believers of the church anymore? Isnât it the purest holy light? Why mention the church? Isnât it all about belief in light?
Shamara didnât explain anything. Instead, she held the Paladin Captain by the shoulder and said: âIâll help you recover a bit too.â The black glow from her body flowed into the other partyâs body.
After all the Paladins and Fala had been plundered of their holy light, they were, in turn, infused with the black holy light.
Looking at his own hands, Fala murmured: âIs this corruption? Itâs over, we wonât be able to go back. If we are discovered by the Church of Light, we will be the first ones to be purified.â
Ange and his companions entered Klun Town.
The Bronze Dragon was thrown into the Resting Palace, and the wings of the Angelâs skeleton were torn off. Without these two most conspicuous features, Angeâs group didnât seem soâŠ.
Well, theyâre still conspicuous, like the Angelâs skeleton without wings, who just looks like a dumb, soulless, fair-skinned, petite little girl.
She looks just like a little princess from a noble house, appearing on a small town on the edge of the desert, as conspicuous as a stairway to heaven in the night.
As soon as they entered the small town, they attracted everyoneâs attention. Two mercenaries dozing off on the tavern steps at the town entrance brightened their eyes, nudged each other, and one quietly slipped into the tavern.
The other mercenary stood up and greeted warmly, âTravelers from afar, welcome to Klun Town, I am the free mercenary Mark, nice to meet you.â
It was the first time anyone had greeted him, and Luther replied enthusiastically, âHello, Mark, my name is Luther, nice to meet you.â
Luther grew up in the Resting Abyss and this human world was new to him. Klun Town was the first proper human town he had come into contact with, and everything seemed fresh to him.
âOh, Luther, thatâs a good name. May I ask where you come from and are doing in Klun Town? Is there anything I can assist you with?â Mark asked, smiling warmly and sincerely, just like a friendly neighbor.
âOh, thank you so much. We are just passing by. We heard that a Bronze Giant Dragon lurks in the oasis in the desert. We are going to find it because a friend of mine wants to ride it,â Luther explained honestly.
âGosh, thatâs an excellent idea. You guys are very brave, I wish you success. This town is the last one before entering the desert. If you need anything, you can get plenty of supplies here, â Mark replied, looking very impressed. Luther politely declined with a smile, âThanks, but weâve already prepared everything we need.â
âYouâre welcome, brave travelers, may the Holy Light bless you,â Mark said sincerely.
âOh, peace to your soul.â Luther greeted, strolled away, then told everyone, âThe people of the Prime Material Plane sure are warm and gracious.â
Everyone nodded in agreement.
When they had crossed the town and left, a dozen grimace-faced mercenaries emerged from the tavern, looking menacing.
The mercenary who was dozing off with Mark came over and asked, âWhatâs their story?â
Mark laughed, âProbably some nobles whoâve read too many knight novels. They want to find the Bronze Dragon to ride.â
The tavern broke into uproarious laughter.
âI hope they donât wet their pants when they see the Bronze Dragon. The last time I saw it, I nearly wet mine. Itâs several dozen meters long, and just one of its toes is thicker than my waist.â
âWhat do you mean ânearlyâ? You did wet your pants.â
âOkay okay, letâs get ready. These are big fish,â Mark stopped everyoneâs laughter and urged, âThey seem to have a Space Artifact. The horse has a piece of Anti-sand Cover on its head, and itâs not wrapped up. They said they were prepared, so it seems theyâve put their supplies in the Space Artifact.â
A Space Artifact? Everyoneâs eyes lit up when they heard the term. If thereâs something of high value, small size, and easy to sell, the Space Artifact undoubtedly tops the list, much more practical than any Divine Artifact or Holy Artifact.
After all, weapons and armors require a certain user; a sword user doesnât like knives, armor needs to match body shape, and magic ornaments must be of compatible attributes, but a Space Artifact can be used by anyone, making it the easiest to sell.
Everyone quickly left the tavern and got on their horses.
Mark quickly added, âDonât hurt them, especially the little girl.â
âDonât worry, we wonât harm her, who wouldnât love such a fair and lovely girl?â The group of men galloped out of the town.
Mark didnât join them. A few noble offspring who had read too many knight novels were enough for more than a dozen of them to deal with. He didnât need to go personally; staying at home might even mean encountering some other big fish.
Perhaps it was the grace of the God of Luck or the possession by the God of Misfortune, but Mark got what he wished for. A woman arrived just outside the town, a woman who, though dressed in coarse clothes, with skin and face that was to die for. Only her expression seemed somewhat cold.
âHaha, I love this kind of seemingly cold but passionate type,â Mark eagerly approached her and warmly greeted, âOh, this beautiful lady, welcome to Klun town. My nameâs Mark, pleased to meet you..â