Chapter 137: A Sad Quest (1/2)
Chapter 137: A Sad Quest
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These barren hills had no name – the article that Lu Li had read didn’t mention a name and the System didn’t provide any pronificantly different to the Elven regions
Lu Li went back and forth oal
Aat the top of a hill and his body was covered in dust If it weren’t for the blade sticking out of hiht not have found hi
Lu Li returned to his original for, “Respected Warrior, may I ask, what can I do for you?”
“Warrior? Oh… Warrior…” Gabriel Cresso s; instead, he continued to quietly and patiently wait
There were a few key steps to successfully acquiring the quest First, you had to find Gabriel Cresso and call him a Warrior Then, you had to listen to his story
“Are you willing to listen to rave”
Gabriel laughed, before looking up at Lu Li with his pair of grey eyes
Lu Li knew that he was going to tell a tragic story, and although he knehat he was going to say, he nodded and allowed him to speak
Gabriel Cresso was born into a farew up in the dry, cold sand Western Wilderness When he grew up, he married his childhood sweetheart, however, this happy time was short-lived A war broke out and Store number of farmers to send to the front Gabriel Cresso was one of those ere recruited
After ed to return from the front to his hometown
What drove hie had been coone, and nothing of familiarity was left His parents and wife had also perished in the war
“I had killed countless Defias Bandits and Soldiers Elf, do you knohy?” Gabriel Cresso narrowed his eyes, as he stared at Lu Li His fingers rubbed the sharp edge of his dagger
“Because my family was killed by the soldiers”
Lu Li didn’t need to respond; Gabriel Cresso had answered his own question When he said this, tears began to gush out of his eyes
So All ere foreign to this land had to die
His harsh father, his kind mother and his wife…
The year that he had left the They had all been killed by the outsiders
However, there were other times where he felt confused
As an officer of the Seventh Corps of Storone the trials of blood and steel He knew that he had no right to take the lives of these soldiers; they were pitiful Western Wilderness fools that had been cast aside by Stor out their orders, and also had wives and children back home
“Elf, do you think I’m a bad person?” Gabriel Cresso asked, as he stared at Lu Li
“It’s not your fault – it’s war’s fault The fault is with those stupid nobles”
Lu Li hesitated before he added, “If I were you, I would have done the same, because family is above all else”
The article didn’t contain any strategy on how to answer the NPC’s questions These were Lu Li’s oords