540 Moroes Decision (1/2)
The sad Moroes sat in his own room and sobbed incessantly. At the side was a pile of stacked tissue paper. There was a group of gamers around him who kept consoling him.
”Stop crying. It's only a divorce. You have to take it easy,” an Orc said as he comforted Moroes.
”A long-distance relationship isn't reliable. Though you're married, you don't have children. Believe me, not having children after marriage is like falling in love. The youngsters are divorcing as though they are drinking plain water,” another gamer said to Moroes.
Though the gamers sympathized with Moroes and wanted to console him, they hadn't gone through the experience before. They had to get married or find a girlfriend first.
But the reality was cruel. The gamers tried their best to complete their mission of consoling Moroes so that they could obtain their rewards. When Moroes' wife wanted the gamers to give the divorce agreement to Moroes, it was a chance for Moroes to create a Strange Encounter Mission!
It would be up to the gamers to trigger the Strange Encounter Mission. Many gamers swore that they would be able to trigger it.
Moroes didn't know what the gamers were thinking. He felt very touched as the gamers were consoling him.
Moroes treated these compassionate gamers like hay that he grasped tightly while he was drowning. He was suffering and would use the chance to tell his grievances and his love experience to the gamers.
The gamers were good listeners. They listened and recorded notes faithfully before uploading them to the discussion forum.
[Moroes' Love Experience.]
Such topics were wildly popular on the discussion forum.
That was the most that the gamers could do. They couldn't do anything to help Moroes' marriage.
Moroes knew that the gamers couldn't help him after he told them of his grievances. He wanted to save his marriage, but he didn't know how to do it. He examined the divorce agreement again.
It was a divorce agreement that chided him for being weak and useless. His wife couldn't tolerate it anymore and decided to divorce him.
Moroes confirmed that it was his wife's handwriting. The passages didn't indicate any traces asking for help. Moroes didn't feel that the divorce had anything to do with his long absence.
It must be because of the lack of passion in the marriage! If he was courageous like when he was young, taking part in adventures, hunting for hidden treasures, defeating terrifying Grand Priests, and battling Great Dragons…
”Ah, if you want to adventure, hunt for hidden treasures, defeat Grand Priests, and battle Great Dragons, we can help you fulfill your dreams!” the gamers who were beside Moroes said happily.
”Wait, are you serious?”
The eyes of Moroes lit up with hope. The gamers shouted in response.
”Of course!”