Chapter 84: Lawful Neutral
"Hua Mi, has my reputation spread?" Hua Mi found it odd but calmly observed him.
The man wore a rather elegant, purple robe, and his attire suggested wealth.
Yet, his tone didn't hint at a shopping visit.
Hua Mi nodded, the swarm within his sleeve ready to act.
The man's gaze swept past Hua Mi's head, discreetly scanning the wooden interior, finally resting on the shelves.
Hua Mi noticed his vivid blue human eyes momentarily shifting into amber vertical pupils, emitting an eerie gleam.
"Allow me to introduce myself. I'm David Clark. I've come for a matter of discussion, but before that, there's something I must attend to..." The man paused briefly, cocking his head, glancing at the two adventurers onlookers. "Just to be safe, before dealing with business, I need to dispose of them. You wouldn't mind, right?"
"...What?"
Hua Mi couldn't grasp his logic for a moment.
The two adventurers instantly felt a chill down their spine, facing the predatory gaze, inundated with immense fear.
"Why? We have no quarrel..."
"If you don't want us to hear your secret, we can leave... Actually, we were planning to leave anyway..."
Trembling voices.
Like lower-ranked prey encountering their archenemy, they instinctively knew they stood no chance against him.
The slightest hint of a thought to flee would trigger this predator into an attack.
"No, you can't leave." Clark's voice turned icy, indifferent. "Since you've seen my face, I can't let you live."
The adventurers cursed inwardly.
"If you don't want others to see your face, then cover it up!"
"What did we do to deserve this? Who cares about your darn face?"
"So, Bee Speaker, do you mind if I kill them?" He continued, eyes fixed on his prey, his tone eerily calm.
"..." Hua Mi felt overwhelmed, encountering yet another lunatic.
Encountering unstable individuals every few days... Was there something attracting them to Hua Mi?
"No words mean consent."
Clark turned towards them, taking a step closer.
"Don't come any closer!"
The bearded man immediately bit one, his eyes shining.
It was real! This was quite a fortune for them, enough to cover several months' expenses.
Even if they were initially irritated, receiving this windfall doused their anger.
"What an interesting test, right?"
"Yeah, we're glad to help."
Clark smiled, turning to Hua Mi, "Let me reintroduce myself. I am David Clark from Modo, a Star Evaluator. Here's my ID."
"You might not have heard my name, but you've surely heard of our 'Black Forest Adventure Guide.'"
The Black Forest Adventure Guide? Hua Mi had it stored in the ring space.
It classified the Black Forest as a two-star adventure area, detailing the monsters and adventure precautions.
Before Hua Mi could speak, the two adventurers jumped in:
"Are you from the Adventurer's Guild?"
"Will there be an update to the Adventure Guide?"
Clark squinted, smiling, "Firstly, thank you for your interest and support in the guild. Secondly, your guess is right. The guild sent me to reassess the Black Forest's star rating because... there's reportedly an exceptional alchemist here."
As he spoke, Clark turned to Hua Mi, looking harmless, in stark contrast to his previous vertical pupils. "I heard your alchemical potions have left the elves of Emerald City utterly frustrated. They couldn't replicate it, no matter what, free of side effects, zero toxin accumulation..."
"Ha! It's time someone put those pointy-eared folks in their place!" the bearded man exclaimed.
"In their supposedly prided alchemy field, it's a hit to their ego!" the skinny one concurred.
"If anyone dares to speak ill of wild alchemists again, I'll be the first to knock their teeth out!" the bearded man clenched his fist.
"It seems Jason's girl studying alchemy might not be a bad thing, it'll bring fame to our Blackstone Town."
"As long as she doesn't go astray. Learning alchemy without guidance is prone to going astray."
"Not that extreme. The real concern is lack of guidance leads to limited achievements. Perhaps she should come and study under this alchemical master."
...
Clark was interrupted but didn't get upset, patiently waiting for them to finish before continuing, "I noticed three different potions on the shelf. Are these all side-effect-free and toxin-free?"
"Yes."
Hua Mi responded briefly, then asked, "So, what was the point of your test just now?"
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