Chapter 60 Impromptu Party. (1/2)
“So, they even branded you?”
The sound of a crackling fireplace could be heard while soainst retfully so…”
A wo her hands out toward the fire Her skin was dark cara ears Her name was Aredhel and she was part of the moon elven nobility
“Those daet my hands on them”
Anotheras he started spitting out profanities
“Hey, stopIf I make any mistakes your head could blow up…”
Next to him was a dark-haired youth Roland was his na onto his blacks the slave collar with it
“I can reto your own country”
Roland had exa made by a runesmith so he could easily inspect the co and runecrafting skills, he was able to find the prithe job was done sloppily this item was still ular steel and also resistant tothe pri mechanism was also rendered ineffective, so he needed to use some tools to fiddle it open
Roland wasn’t sure at first if he should do this The people were branded as cri before he saved them and it was clear that they were just captured to be sold
He wasn’t sure if it was another squabble between noble parties but at this point in his life, he wouldn’t be surprised The woht have been an eyesore for someone in her own house
This wasn’t the main reason that he decided to help them That was the oblins, hobgoblins, and other monstrosities He wasn’t even a tier 2 class holder, the chances of getting out of here in one piece were slim, he needed soers but he didn’t see hi out of here without some help In the event of a betrayal, he did prepare some countermeasures plus he could always run
The woman was a priest not of Solaria but of Lunaris instead This was also the biggest reason the moon elves and sun elves were at each other throats They both had different deities that allowed theic of the moon elves was a bit different but it worked in a si ter their party while sun priests were ahead in ter There were also variations of the classes and soreat at both
“Think… that should… do it?”
‘Clink’
He gently tapped the collar that was around Logon’s neck and it popped right off this tirabbed the piece of deep steel and placed it inside his storage bag He couldweapon for hirim turn now!”
There was a third e Half-Orc Roland was a bit on the fence about setting this one free but the moon elf woman assured him that he could be trusted
“Yes, yes Just sit down and try not to ot back to hile the conversation continued
“I’d advise you to just cover up and head for the nearest settleh the border with those clothes or that slave status”
From Roland’s perspective, it would be hard for those three to flee back to their own country The slave collars were gone but they still had the slave status on theh which a person became a criminal slave It involved soe class This was so akin to a curse but it could only be ree class This ‘slave’ status retfully theirs was close to a hundred years
“I’m thankful for all you did Car the lady back safely!”
“Golgrion and the Half-Orc were apparently not worried about getting over the border He wasn’t sure what they were planning but not like he would be going there with theive theht back to his red conature on the scrolls that he used for his wares
“Yes, Mr Carave us so on some beef jerky The tere clearlyit for free though, he would be getting most if not all of the mana stones from the oblins and now he had two rade stones to add to his new creations He also gave the swords the enchanted one he had for himself
The costs would probably equal the safely in a group with two-tier 2 warriors would also be hile The elven maiden was just a tier 1 class, not even a full priest Her class was called acolyte and it was similar to the Sun churches cleric class
That’s why he decided to invest in his new party He lent one of his old robes to the woood leather ar theh, they now had weapons and with the acolyte in their party, they wouldn’t need to waste potions
‘Clang’
The largest slave collar was finally gone and it was thrown into his spatial bag He was really glad that he spent the ard
The Half-Orc that was now free of the slave collar perforle, it looks like a sort of dance He evaded the large hug that thehioing to do if you run into those slavers?”
Roland asked while sitting down This was also a possibility, if they survived the slavers could still be there The bandits suffered soht have abandoned the chase as well Maybe the people that were left fro for them now
“Kill them all”
The silver-hairedat the neord in his hand It was clear that he wouldn’t hesitate
“We wouldn’t want to cause trouble for you Mr Carmine but I don’t think they would just let us be Don’t worry, we don’t expect you to involve yourself with us forat He already could be branded as a cri theh that was a lie it would have to be proven first If he went and aided theainst the slave traders he would be labeled as another bandit
That was so a wanted poster going around the kingdom would throrench into his future plans First, he needed to get out of this predicament alive
“Well, I can always say that you forced e If we follow the river, We should go there”
Roland did bring a e of where he was traveling He knew that it was always iraphy of it