Chapter 113: City of Tulum (2/2)

”So what are your plans after you enter, Tulum,” Sol asked as he turned to me.

”Kill some bitch who betray me and leave to travel the world.” I lightly said as Al and Sol glanced at each other in surprise.

”you don't really seem like a killer...In fact, more of a goofball,” Sol said with a frown.

”Agreed, in fact, you remind me of my five-year-old son, Nal,” Al replied with astonishment.

Shrugging my shoulders, I smiled, ”it's not like I don't have enemies,” I lightly said, thinking of everyone in the world currently hunting me.

”enough of that; let's head out,” Sol yelled as everyone started packing up. Helping them out, I smiled as I saw a midsize city in the distance. Tulum the Stone city, how interesting.

Glancing at Sol and Al along with everyone, I smiled, ”I guess you all did your job.” I said, taking a spiral bracelet out. ”here is the payment. I added another ten thousand for making this trip so enjoyable.”

Looking at the surprised face of Sol, I smile, shaking his hand, ”I hope to see you sometime...and stay away from that chimera. All of them, including their children, are peak saint rank capable of fighting heavenly rank cultivators. Read a book sometimes.”

I knew Sol had a treasure that could have helped, but I personally didn't think it was worth it. Such treasures are rare; to waste it on collecting a paycheck was dumb. Getting closer to the gate, I could see thousands of refugees among various other people trying to get in.

”It's probably due to what happened in their capital. I heard Godwin is suffering from a plague,” Lilith whispered as she sent me a blaming look.

”Man, that sounds bad,” I said, not really caring. It's not like it's my fault...I just told my people to create it, plant it, explode the bombs, and to use a formation to destroy their city. Aside from that, I didn't do anything....they should have rolled out the way.

With an innocent grin, I gazed out as a guard pulled out a wanted poster of Lilith and me. Honestly, this was so stupid; I just changed my hair and took a mild-mannered personality. How can they not tell it was me? I literally look almost the same; these people must have some kind of brain cancer.

Glancing at the wanted poster that had me standing looking cold as ice, with an arrogant sneer, I almost laughed. Those were the days....not really. It was boring as hell, too much politics, not enough killing or booty.

”How long...”

Handing him a wad of cash, I could see a smile surface from the guard as he nodded, ”Clear they can enter.”

With a smile, I looked at the blustering city filled with people. It was not pendragon that had a more modern look. This city reminded me of the middle ages. Almost every looked to be crafted by stone as Lilith and I wandered around.

Stopping at a stand, I quickly purchase two Mask for Lilith and myself. I didn't feel comfortable walking without one. I was not superman; that shit only works a few times.

However, as I placed a mask over my face, I felt a comfort I had not felt in a long time...it was as if I had always worn one.

”Sene?” Lilith called in my ear as she gently shook my shoulder.

”Ah, sorry, I spaced... it's noting just déjà vu.” I lightly said, putting the familiar feeling behind me.