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Mages Are Too OP (WN)-Chapter 24: Tragic Ending
Chapter 24: Tragic Ending
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The night in the wilderness was quiet. ππeβ―ππ²πnππππ.πoπ¦
The environment was horrible, dry bones and totems everywhere. The stench of rotten bodies was also disgusting.
Yet, Roland did not feel very scared.
He found several shovels in the trollsβ lair. The tools mustβve belonged to farmers who had been caught and eaten by the trolls.
Roland dug a deep pit with a shovel and carefully transferred the bones into the pit with Hand of Magic, burying them altogether.
He filled the pit and set up a cross with two sticks before the tomb.
2βI donβt know your names, but since you are all victims, it shouldnβt be a problem for you to rest in the same place.β
Roland heaved a long sigh, feeling heavy.
He couldnβt treat the NPCs in this game as data. After spending a month here, he realized that the NPCs were barely different from real people.
Yet, he was certain that he was in a game.
It was a rather contradictory feeling.
At this moment, it was already late at night. Burying the deceased took him a lot of time. He began his journey back to Red Mountain Town.
Thinking about the long distance, Roland couldnβt help but mumble, βI wish I were capable of teleportation... Iβll definitely have to grasp space-time spells in the future. Theyβll be useful in both battles and travel.β
3Roland had decided what skills he should specialize in because of the long journey.
As for Betta, he returned to Red Mountain Town by morning. fπeπ²πeππoπππΉ.cπΌπ
4The fair had already ended. He found the old couple next to the lake.
With the red morning sun reflected in the lake, the old couple were gazing at the horizon next to their wooden house.
Betta approached them and said casually, βI have found what you asked for. Your grandson is dead.β
1βMy grandson is not dead!β The weary old woman jumped to her feet and yelled, βWhat a mean man! Youβre saying that our grandson is dead? Iβll beat you...β
This must be part of the plot set by the system... Betta thought and gave the dry skull to the old woman.
The old woman was frozen, but her stunned eyes glittered.
She accepted the dry skull and hugged it tightly and gently.
βItβs good that youβre back.β A bright rainbow seemed to be flashing in the old womanβs eyes. She raised the skull before her husbandβs eyes and said, βLook, our grandson is back!β
The old man smiled happily, too.
He scratched his grandsonβs withered hair and said, βI wonβt punish you for running away. Letβs have breakfast...β
The two of them entered the house with the skull.
Betta felt weird watching all this.
Yet, he could not tell what exactly the weird part was.
The NPCs in this game were vivid, but their reaction was too strange. Normally, shouldnβt grandparents cry when they see their grandsonβs skull?
Something must be wrong with their emotion data... This is highly unreasonable and illogical.
With such a thought, Betta backed off and guarded the house.
He should be searching for other quests now, but a voice in his heart told him to stop and see what would happen to the old couple.
Delighted laughter burst from the house, entirely different from the gloom of before.
Something must be wrong with the game data.
Betta mumbled again and tried to leave, but his legs simply wouldnβt budge, as if they had been nailed to the ground.
He still felt that something was wrong, but he did not know what it was.
After breakfast, the old couple left the house.
1Both of them looked rather happy. The old man bought food from the fair, and the old woman fetched a lot of firewood.
They worked and lived as usual. Soon, smoke curled up from kitchens as evening fell. It was as regular as the behavior of other NPCs in the game. Their lives were the same no matter what happened.
Betta found nothing wrong after observing for a whole day, but he felt more and more uneasy.
In the end, he held back his strange feeling and came to the entrance of the town.
Soon, Roland made it back, too.
As a Mage, he was not as strong as Betta, who was a complex class. He rested twice on the way and finally made it back before nightfall.
Roland smiled when he saw Betta. βYou havenβt closed the quest yet, have you? I gave it a lot of thought on the way. Informing them of their grandsonβs death is too brutal. We might as well keep it a secret from them...β
Roland was suddenly stunned, because he saw a fire rising in a house next to the lake... The night had not entirely fallen yet. From his perspective, he saw a glittering fire right beside the setting sun.
βItβs the Jamesβ house!β
Roland shouted and ran forward. Having practiced magic near the lake, he knew the couple and would nod at them when he met them.
Bettaβs face turned pale when he saw the house on fire.
Roland reached the house. He was going to launch Ice Ring at the house to put out the fire, but he gave up in frustration after observing for a second.
The fire was too huge and had burned through the wooden house. Anyone inside mustβve been killed.
Betta approached the place, too. His face was paler and paler, and his body was shivering.
In the end, he gnashed his teeth. βBrother Roland... The skull we found belonged to the grandson of this old couple.β
What?
Rolandβs heart was instantly chilled.
He was frozen, unable to move.
The fire attracted a lot of villagers. Many of them intended to extinguish the fire, but they all shook their heads and gave up when they saw the reddened house.
Someone mumbled, βWhy is the Jamesβ house suddenly on fire? Who came here first?β
βMr. Roland and another noble.β
βWhat exactly happened here?β
βWho knows?β
Falken finally came, too. He asked Roland, βWhat exactly happened here, Mr. Roland?β
Betta shivered, his body appallingly pale. He turned his head away, not daring to look at the villagers.
βI found Samβs head and gave it to the James couple,β Roland said calmly, sighing.
1Falken looked at him and shook his head slightly.
The other villagers also stared at Roland and Betta in silence. They all dispersed in the end.
The fire did not die out until dawn.
Nothing was left on site except for the ash and the rising smoke.
βQuest accomplished. EXP +376, reputation in Red Mountain Town -10.β
1A notification appeared in Rolandβs sight.