211 Chapter 211: Minister (1/2)

”You're one crazy son of a b*tch. You know that?” Joe said with a deep sigh and followed Caesar down the stairs. They didn't even get the chance to rest before going out and causing some mayhem; however, Joe wasn't one to complain.

They moved down the stairs and exited the tavern without bidding the inn-keeper farewell. Their conspicuous appearance garnered the attention of a few residents, alas, they were far too busy indulging in their sumptuous food to pay them much heed.

As such, both Caesar and Joe soon reached the bustling streets of Limbo Kingdom, leaving Richard and Joanna behind. They walked past the many merchants and foot-stands with one goal in mind—finding the palace.

In contrast to Caesar's hometown, Limbo kingdom was much more vast. Furthermore, the buildings were erected higher. The fact that they still couldn't perceive where the grand palace was located where they currently stood was a testament to that.

The extensive chapels and banks were considerably high in number. Pastors preached on the streets, and debt collectors roamed the residential areas. Armored up adventurers could be seen in every nook and cranny, accepting missions and becoming mercenaries.

Even some members of abnormal races were present, such as elves and a strange blue race that possessed tentacles for facial hair. They were big and sturdy; their muscles were taut and seemed to pop out of their clothes.

Contrary to their imposing appearance, however, they seemed to be a relatively peaceful race. While carrying amicable smiles on their faces, they volunteered for construction work, medical aid, and some even worked at the church.

Of course, due to these rather outlandish races, a dwarf could be considered somewhat normal. Not many people even batted an eye at the appearance of a dwarf. In fact, dwarves were considered one of the more peaceful races that supplied humans with weapons. They weren't very aggressive and were regarded as quite friendly.

Naturally, not all dwarves were good. Joe's unique race ”Berserker” was feared throughout the lands, for a good reason. Alas, most of those stories had long become lost in the sands of time; they were merely told as bedtime tales now.

As Caesar thought to here, they soon arrived in a circular plaza. A huge group of people were busy surrounding two primitive devices. They consisted of a wooden frame with an angled blade that ran along the grooves–a guillotine.

Caesar squinted his eyes as he observed the two bloody heads that were placed inside of a basket. They were both beautiful women with traces of abuse showing on their faces. However, a set of strange horns were erected from their skull.

The crowd cheered and applauded once both of the women were executed, especially the churchmen. Caesar didn't bother to stay and procrastinate, so he led Joe through an inconspicuous alleyway and continued his search for the palace.

He could feel that Joe's affable mood was ruined and his fists were clenched. Caesar was quite aware of Joe's ideologies. He believed that all people deserved better. In Joe's opinion, public executions were unethical and brutal.

They continued in this somewhat awkward fashion until finally, the colossal palace presented itself. Unlike Rahvin kingdom, the Limbo palace was not placed on top of a mound. Instead, it was protected by layers of walls.