Chapter 166 SCUM

Name:The Moonlight Swordsman Author:


As Vespara and Daisy made their way towards Alcoberg town to gather more information on their mission to hunt Daniel Damaris, the commonist were stirring up trouble once again.

David had given them orders to hire bandits and criminals to wreak havoc on the nobles' small towns and villages, targeting their establishments and workers.

On the other hand, David led a group of handpicked hunters as they approached the towns around Felgura City with a single goal in mind: to poison all water supplies in the area.

They were all carrying potions containing a murky, dark liquid. It was evident their objective was to pollute the neighboring water sources of the towns they were targeting with these potions.

As the day progressed, David and his hunters resumed their mission of poisoning the water sources of neighboring towns.

Meanwhile, hired bandits and criminals caused mayhem and ruin in many villages and towns in order to divert the nobles' attention. The team worked tirelessly all day to fulfill their task.

The next day, a peculiar illness began to spread through the surrounding towns and villages, affecting individuals of all ages and professions.

Even the noble families, including the Redmonts and Eudoras, were not spared from the illness.

The Redmonts, who were well-known blacksmiths, struggled to continue their work due to several members falling ill. Raigun Redmont became increasingly frustrated with the situation.

"Sir, we have received a letter," one of the guards said.

Raigun sat at his desk, his wet red hair indicating he had just gotten out of the bath. His tucked-in shirt and pants emphasized his powerful frame, which he had honed as a blacksmith.

"Hmm…

The guard approached Raigun, holding a letter with the sender's name, "The Common Man," written on it.

Raigun tore open the envelope and scanned the contents inside. The note simply read, "Wishing you all a speedy recovery. See you in Tidalheim."

"Who the fuck is this common man? Did every family receive this?"

"Yes sir,"

"Hmm…

Other families were in the same boat as the Redmonts. Each family received a letter from the same enigmatic source, "The Common Man," wishing them well and inviting them to a meeting at Tidalheim.

They were all curious about who this guy could be, and their thoughts were racing with questions. Was he responsible for the recent attacks? Was he a great mage or a commander from a rival kingdom attempting to sow discord in their kingdom?

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Alcoberg Town…

While the common man's commotion was going around, Daisy and Vespara's journey had brought them to their desired location: Alcoberg Town.

Daisy was able to sense the river flowing down near the hilltop mountain and was imagining how beautiful this town must be.

As Vespara and Daisy approached the gates, they noticed a Damaris family member waiting for them.

It was none other than Kaley Damaris who was tasked with Aizel and Soren's last mission.

"Why do I always get this type of task? First those two hot geniuses and now the War Goddess," she thought.

"It's..it..it's a pleasure to meet you, Goddess." She bowed all the way to the ground in front of Vespara.

"It's okay, darling; first take us to the best bar in this town," Vespara said.

"Yes, goddess,"

Kaley took them both to her favorite tavern, the same one where she had first met Aizel and Soren.

Vespara noticed the board "The Drunkyard Tavern"

As they entered the tavern, Kaley led them both to a secluded corner where they could sit quietly. She swiftly made an order for three different types of liquor while Vespara waited, her eyes twinkling with delight at the thought of trying new flavors.

"So, Kaley, now I know you were close to Daniel, do you have any idea where he is?' Vespara spoke.

"I... I really don't know; he hasn't even talked to me in the previous month." She replied, her facial expression changing as she sank low.

"I don't know why that idiot did that; everyone is mad at him right now."

"Is there any secret place of his or he knows someone?"

Kaley's face became solemn as she heard those words, lost in concentration as she wondered where her idiot younger brother could be.

"Are you going to bring him back to father?"

"No, darling, we are going to kill him; you see, I am training this little one here,"

Kaley's expression changed again when she heard the news. Despite her brother's blunder, she hoped he would face the consequences of his conduct with her family.

The thought of her brother being killed for his mistakes weighed heavily on her mind.

"Can't you just catch him and bring him back to his father, so he can be punished by the family?"

"Oh darling, I will try my best; don't worry. If you can help me by letting me know where he is…"

The bartender approached the table with a tray of drinks, which she neatly put in front of the group. Kaley was deep in concentration and was surprised for a second before swiftly picking up her glass and taking a hefty gulp.

"Then meet me in the night; I will make sure to have a clue about where he might be."

After saying that, she left the tavern.

Vespara shifted her gaze to Daisy, who was savoring her drink in silence.

"You won't ask me why I lied to her."

"Why should I? I don't trust any nobles." Daisy replied.

"So, you are okay with killing him, right?"

"Do I have any other choice?"

"Hehe, good darling,"

Vespara ordered every variety of drink offered in the tavern while they continued to drink, intending to try them all. The group enjoyed their time together, sharing stories and laughter as they sampled the various liquors.

Meanwhile, back on Earth...

Aizel sat at his desk; his gaze fixed on the screen of his laptop. He'd been surfing the web for days, accumulating videos and knowledge to help him better his abilities, ignoring sleep and subsisting solely on water bottles and snacks.

As he concentrated on his studies, his mental core began to glow, forming a crescent shape that indicated he was approaching Grade III. As he continued to study, a red hue crept into his eyes.

And suddenly, with a thud, his head dropped on the table as he lost consciousness.

When Aizel opened his eyes, he found himself in a boundless, black expanse, with nothing but a doppelganger of himself present.

Though the figure in front of him resembled Aizel, his expression was one of absolute disdain and loathing, fixed on him with a gaze that could chill even the most resolute heart.

"So, you have finally come, SCUM,"