Chapter 496 497-The Adventurer’s Bounty

Chapter 496 Chapter497-The Adventurer's Bounty

The service attendant glanced at Vivia, paused for a moment, then nodded, "But you know, we have rules against divulging adventurers' information lightly. It's a serious matter."

"Can't you make an exception! He's really important to me! Please!"

Seeing the attendant wavering, Vivia pressed her advantage.

Looking at Vivia and considering her behavior over the past few days, which didn't seem threatening towards the young man, the attendant thought of a workaround.

"How about this: I initiate a temporary quest for you. Complete it, and I'll tell you his information."

"What kind of quest!"

Vivia's eyes almost sparkled upon hearing the attendant's willingness to disclose the information.

"Errand running." The attendant rummaged beneath the counter and produced a hefty bag, placing it on the table.

The bag emitted a jingling sound the moment it landed, sounding like a whole bag of gold coins!

Vivia was momentarily stunned.

How much was in a whole bag of gold coins?

At least five thousand, right?

"This is what I need you to deliver. It's an adventurer's bounty, but he never came to claim it, so you might as well deliver it."

"Don't worry, I wouldn't deceive you. The amount in here is definitely correct. I'll write down the address for you."

"Come back after delivering the bounty, and I'll tell you where the person you're looking for is."

Vivia left with the bag of gold coins.

She didn't have many options; any information about Howard was too valuable to pass up.

Every detail mattered.

From the moment she met Howard, she knew he wasn't someone to act carelessly.

This was an excellent opportunity to find him.

If she missed this chance, who knows where she could find him next.

...

As Vivia made her way towards the inn, Nula once again stood outside Howard's room.

Knock.

Knock.

No response.

Sighing, Nula pushed the door open and entered.

Howard lay in bed, covered with a blanket, his eyes shut tight, appearing to be asleep.

But what kind of person could sleep for five days straight without waking?

If it weren't for the assurance that Howard was not in danger, Nula would have sought out a magic potion maker to examine him.

Approaching the bedside, she observed Howard's rosy complexion, her brows furrowing deeply.

Though Howard hadn't awakened in five days, his wounds had completely healed, and his body seemed stronger, undergoing some intense change deep within, yet she could discern nothing.

This was the first time Nula felt utterly helpless.

She didn't know what Howard was experiencing, and even if she wanted to help, she didn't know how.

Acting rashly now could likely worsen the situation without the correct approach.

The number made Vivia pause.

It was the same number of days the service attendant mentioned the adventurer had been delaying.

Was the adventurer mentioned by the service attendant Howard?

Had she known all along that Howard was here, merely using this opportunity to inform herself?

Had Howard participated in the monster tide defense battle a few days ago?

And had he performed so notably, returning from the battlefield in blood-soaked clothes?

Howard's descent from the city walls a few days ago, despite his staggering steps, his calm and confident demeanor offered a strong reassurance to all the citizens of Rodel.

It made them realize the defense situation wasn't as dire as imagined.

Though Howard himself might not have been aware, it was precisely his presence that stabilized the mood in Rodel City, allowing it to weather this crisis smoothly.

Had the citizens panicked without anyone to calm them, Rodel City might no longer exist.

"Has Howard been in a coma like this for five days?"

Vivia checked Howard's pulse, which was strong and steady, not at all indicative of someone who had been in a coma for several days.

"Yes, exactly like this. He seems to be sleeping, but no matter how much you call out to him, he won't wake up."

"This is very similar to Greg's situation in Lorinda," Vivia concluded.

"You mean Howard's soul is in trouble?" Nula's expression became somewhat peculiar.

"Yes, do you have any clues?" Noticing Nula's expression, Vivia pressed on.

"More or less."

Nula paused, then briefly recounted the events of five days ago when she and Howard infiltrated the Eternal Flame and destroyed the entire underground stronghold.

She omitted the part about Two awakening, only mentioning that Howard entered a special state, absorbed all the mana, and eliminated the cultists of the Eternal Flame.

After listening, Vivia's face was beyond troubled.

Taking a deep breath, she said, "You should be glad you're still useful to Howard, otherwise, I'd be preparing to poison you right now, believe me, you couldn't escape it."

Standing up and exhaling, Vivia continued, "If it's as you say, then I can't help either. Matters involving the soul aren't something I can resolve, unless those magi who have mastered divine techniques intervene. But Howard is extraterrestrial, his soul's structure might be completely different from ours."

This was Nula's greatest concern as well.

Had she not been worried about this particular issue, she would have sought help on the third day of Howard's coma.

Vivia stated, "Now all we can do is wait for him to wake up on his own."

"I believe he will be alright; he's that kind of person. He won't easily die before accomplishing his goal."

...

If lifespan were reduced to mere numbers and resources became the matter of cycles, where would humanity find its path?

Would they endow death with meaning and then establish a religion around it?

Howard had never been able to envision such a scenario.

Nor had he ever felt that his lifespan was sufficient; there were too many things he wanted to do, and each day provided too little time, wishing each day had thirty-six hours.

But just as resources could not be infinite, a day could not stretch to thirty-six hours.

Then, until he had that direct encounter with Two, making that request.

"I want the same power as you."

...