Miss Witch's Devotion Has Gone… Twisted-Chapter 282: Suppressing the Rebellion

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On the very afternoon the conflict erupted, the supernaturals made their entrance. The equipment issued by the Bloodline Rebels was nothing in the face of magic.

The mages under the vampires' command entered the fray alongside the Church's people, and there were even a few Night Watchers among them. They swiftly crushed the rebelling ordinary people.

The drastic reduction in population also drew the attention of the deities. The Church would not allow any more people to be harmed, so the Church's personnel and the mages had no choice but to adopt methods that caused as little harm to people as possible.

Even so, this large-scale rebellion was quickly brought to an end, though both sides still suffered heavy losses.

In a world where supernaturals exist, it becomes even more impossible for those at the bottom to revolt.

Although it usually seems like the vampires rule the Uridia Kingdom, standing above the Church, if the Church seriously issues any command, the vampires dare not disobey.

With the Church's balancing act, society stabilized once more, only the number of corpses hidden behind this stability was countless.

However, after this commotion, the people's treatment improved. Due to the sharp population decline, those factory owners no longer shouted, "If you don't want to do it, there are plenty of others who will." Now, Uridia simply didn't have that many people anymore.

Even with a large influx of immigrants, Uridia would probably find it difficult to regain its former glory.

Moreover, with the Church watching, those bosses no longer dared to easily withhold wages. The people of Uridia temporarily returned to an era where one person's wages could support an entire family. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

Not because they suddenly grew a conscience, but simply because more blood had been shed.

They weren't just dealing with ultraviolet lamps for the vampires, but also with guns for humans.

Life during this period was surprisingly good. Everything was in ruins awaiting revival, and many positions couldn't find people to fill them.

To such an extent that even the vampires lowered the price of their medicine, turning it into a daily consumable affordable to ordinary people. This was also one of the reasons society became stable.

So during this time, Loren could finally take the others out. Society was peaceful, and the epidemic had been completely eradicated by the ultraviolet lamps that everyone now had. It's just that afterwards, ultraviolet lamps became contraband. Possessing one privately was a serious crime, even though this thing could cure disease and was harmless to humans.

Conversely, firearm management at this moment was not as strict as before. Shooting incidents increased, but those who died were all ordinary people.

"It's been so long since we went out..."

Anna followed behind Loren, walking down the street, curiously looking around left and right.

The lights here were still splendid, only now lights had also appeared in those formerly dark corners. The homeless people had all disappeared.

Not because their treatment had improved, but simply because they fought the most ferociously during that uprising, and most of them died.

"The messy business here should be over. Should we leave directly or continue our vacation here?"

Loren asked casually. In a sense, Count Aisaco had also done a good deed, genuinely helping the people here live a better life.

Perhaps this place would revert to its old ways once the population increased a bit, but they had been here, and people in the future would be somewhat wary.

It's just that this couldn't shake the foundation of the vampires at all. Loren felt Count Aisaco couldn't possibly be unaware of this principle, so Loren somewhat couldn't understand Count Aisaco's motivation for doing all this.

"Let's continue the vacation. We haven't had a proper time to play here yet, and these two days are still the hottest time in Gedlan. At the very least, we should wait for the weather to cool down before going back."

Anna voiced her opinion, and the others all agreed with her words. So, Loren went along with Anna.

"Then let's go get something to eat first."

The Uridia Kingdom didn't have any particularly distinctive delicacies either. It's just that there were many fast-food places here, with hamburgers, fried chicken, cola, fries, and the like all readily available, which also gave Loren a feeling of being back in his university days.

Loren was a simple man, a wild boar that couldn't appreciate fine fodder. A Michelin-starred restaurant might not taste as good to Loren as a roadside stall. The fast food here actually suited Loren's palate.

The group casually found a fast-food restaurant and took their seats. While waiting for their food, Loren thought of Count Aisaco again.

"Movila, any information on Count Aisaco?"

"None."

Movila shook her head and continued:

"During the chaos of the previous turmoil, people from the Bloodline Rebels took advantage of the confusion to rescue Count Aisaco. After that, Count Aisaco hasn't shown his face again."

"Is that so?"

Gwen had also been investigating during this time, but there were no new discoveries.

The vampires had been collecting corpses continuously. They didn't even go through the hospital, directly throwing the corpses into that large pit. Gwen, not finding it troublesome, converted the corpses one by one into undead.

Whatever Count Aisaco planned to do next, Loren had a way to deal with it.

These corpse-collecting vampires also did a good deed for the Uridia Kingdom. With so many people dead, the plague generated by piled-up corpses would have been a problem, but they cleaned up the corpses.

They even ended up paying out of pocket. Due to the increase in corpses, the price for corpse recovery was now absurdly low. Still, something was better than nothing. Even if people weren't too short on money now, they didn't mind selling a corpse to earn some extra cash.

"Master Mentor, let's go to the amusement park this afternoon."

While eating, Anna suddenly spoke. By now, the tray beside her was already piled high with hamburger wrappers.

"I'd also like to go see it. I came here a long time ago, and I was interested in the amusement park even back then. It's just a pity I never had the chance to go."

Laila also agreed with Anna's suggestion. She didn't say when she had come here before. Loren guessed she couldn't have been very old at that time.

Back then, she was alone. She must have been envious seeing other children with their families.

"Alright then, let's go to the amusement park."

Actually, Loren had never been either. He had also been alone since childhood, and after transmigrating, he hadn't been to an amusement park either.

This was a specialty of the God of Night and Thunder's territory. You needed electricity to make these facilities move.

Previously, Loren had been in the God of Bountiful Harvest's area and hadn't had the chance to come into contact with these things.

"Really? I've always longed to go once since I was a child. It's just that back then, the orphanage couldn't even provide enough to eat, let alone go to such a place."

Seraphina also felt pleasantly surprised and continued:

"Especially going with someone you love... it must be very joyful, right?"

Looking at it this way, Loren suddenly felt that the people around him had lived quite miserable lives before meeting him. Come to think of it, in this world, which person living at the bottom isn't miserable?

Even if they weren't witches, they wouldn't last long.

Only Anna had been raised by Loren from start to finish, growing up soaked in a honey pot, never suffering any grievance.

Even when she was spanked by Loren in the past for making mistakes, she was actually happy. She just didn't dare show it back then, afraid Loren would stop spanking her in the future.

It's just that in the end, Loren still discovered this point. Anna still remembered Loren's stunned expression at the time, and Mirrorheart's hurried words to distance herself from the matter.