Chapter 317 - How Lucky (2/2)
“That’s fine.” Andonara smiled in her pajamas. “This body is yours anyway, as has been acknowledged by the king. You can do whatever you want.”
Toward the end of her sentence, Andonara’s voice became lazy and alluring.
Roland clicked his tongue and ignored her.
Andonara chuckled and lay down on the bed.
Roland opened his eyes and considered Yelia’s proposal before the desk.
Now that he had p.i.s.sed off those vampires, running was not the best solution. Yelia was right that all the troubles would be gone if he killed them.
But it remained a problem how to ensure the safety of the apprentices.
Vampires were not barbarians who had more brawn than brains. They were cunning, proud, stealthy, and rather vindictive.
Roland wasn’t sure whether or not the vampires would send their subordinates or kin to attack the magic apprentices while he dealt with them.
What should I do? Roland subconsciously held his chest and contemplated.
“You seem to be troubled by something,” Andonara said from the bed. “Would you like to talk to me?”
Roland told his concerns to Andonara.
After, Andonara smiled. “You’re overthinking; you care too much. In fact, if the vampires want to retaliate against the magic apprentices, you can use them as bait.”
The dilemma in Roland’s mind was immediately resolved.
Since he had been born in a peaceful age and country, the last thing that Roland wanted to see was the death of his loved ones.
So, Roland was always restricted when he had a target that he needed to protect.
It was not easy to break free from cultural shackles.
What Andonara said, however, gave him a new idea.
The next day, he went to Yelia and said, “Chairman Yelia, I would like to deal with those vampires with you.”
Yelia patted Roland’s shoulder delightedly and said, “Okay, you won’t regret your decision. The vampires are rich. We’ll split their wealth after we kill them.”
Roland didn’t say anything. He was not interested in any wealth, not as much as he was in EXP.
After having the breakfast that the Tower prepared for them, the magic apprentices of both sides exchanged their understanding of magic.
Roland talked to Andonara in private about the things she should pay attention to, then he left the city in a carriage with Yelia.
Almost all the roads outside of cities in this world were in terrible condition. While the carriage shakily rode on, Yelia said, “The Magic Tower is funded by the city and therefore is responsible for removing dangers to the citizens. I’ve been a chairman for a dozen years, and I’ve killed many magical beasts, foul creatures, walking dead, and so on, but this is the first time that I deal with vampires.”
“You’re a little bit nervous?” asked Roland.
“No, I just feel that they don’t deserve their fame,” Yelia explained. “According to the books, vampires are very strong, but the two I dealt with were rather weak.”
“Maybe you were too strong.” Roland smiled casually.
Roland was not stupid. He knew that Yelia was actually weak and might have run into two vampires that were even weaker, but those thoughts should be kept to himself.
Sometimes, the truth could be hurtful.
“Hahahaha.” Yelia was rather delighted. He felt that Roland was interesting and not an arrogant man. He said, “In fact, I wasn’t very strong, but I had some good stuff. A few days ago, a mercenary team ran to my city and sold a piece of magic equipment to me at a high price, claiming that it could suppress dark creatures. It did work on the vampires.”
“What is it?” Roland was rather curious.
“This is it.” Yelia took out some kind of black brick from his robe. “Those mercenaries call it ‘Black Bones.’ It’s a strange name.”