Chapter 77 - The Jumper
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nDelilah stood up, walking to the window.
nRoy’s head turned to the side, his eyes landing on her back, only to notice that she was no longer in a maid’s costume.
nShe was wearing her assassin’s outfit.
nAnd… her melons and hips had also decreased in thickness.
nSo… she was cross-dressing as a male again.
n“Where are you going?”
nStanding close to the window, she leaned sideways, landing her awfully serious glance on Roy. “To bring you good news.”
nJust as she left, a system’s notification rang in his mind.
n『Ding! Congratulation. You’ve changed the Fate of the character “Swift Death” in such a way that the possibility of the character “Teleporter” has decreased to 0. You’ve nipped a major villain in the bud. You get the Passive Title “The Cruelest Hidden Sword of the Sun!”. You’ll be able to “see” what can’t be seen.』
n『Ding! Congratulation. You’ve eliminated the Shadow of Death that would’ve extinguished the Glorious Sun two years later! You have been bestowed the first shard of Ninam’s First Song: A Deceitful Heaven.』
nRight then, Roy felt tremendous pressure acting on him.
nHe did feel uncomfortable, but that pressure wasn’t harming him and instead comforting him.
nSo he eased down, relaxing his tensed nerves.
n『You’ve entered the eyes of the Far West’s awakened soul.』
nRoy rubbed his chin thoughtfully. Not killing Swift Death was the right idea. He had gained three things out of it. The most important was naturally the incomplete version of Ninam’s First song. He couldn’t sing it now as it required him to be a mage. But once he does sing it, he would be able to create a doppelganger. The process would be painful, but he was willing to endure all pain to give a second life. The attention of the world was no less important than this. If he gained its acknowledgement, he would earn a nice power-up. The Passive Title was something he couldn’t understand. Even inspecting him provided him with the same information. It allowed him to see what couldn’t be seen. That’s it.
nHe looked around but didn’t notice anything extra.
nAmelia returned with Alberto by her side. He had come to give Baldwin’s third-grade medallion to the new maid, but she was nowhere to be seen.
nAlberto looked around, not finding Delilah.
nSo, he turned to the only person who could know of her whereabouts. “Where is she?”
nWith a straight-faced, Roy uttered, “Crying in the bathroom.”
nAlberto’s eyebrows jumped.
nWhat kind of sick reply was that?
nWas this guy really his third young master, who was as gullible as a sheep?
n“O-oh… she must be feeling homesick.” Alberto coughed, wondering why Roy had narrowed his eyes at him.
nRoy pointed at the thing in his hand, saying, “Leave that with me; I will give it to her.”
nAlberto handed it over to him without a second thought. “Then… I will entrust you with this matter.”
nImmediately after, he made him leave.
n“Where had she gone?”
nWhen he was gone, Amelia asked for Delilah’s whereabouts from her master.
n“To do dirty work for me.” Roy gave her an honest reply as he did not feel the need to hide things from his trusted subordinate.
nBam!
nSuddenly, the door was smashed open by Alberto, and he dashed toward Roy with a desperate look on his face.
nHe was so incredibly fast that he was standing with his back to him in the time it took for Roy to blink his eye.
n“What’s wrong?” Roy could tell he didn’t intend to harm him.
nHe was here to protect him.
nBut from what?
nHe signaled Amelia to come closer, and she walked up to him.
n“A storm is coming. I can sense it.” He was sweating profusely, his hands shaking.
nIf possible, he didn’t want to face that “storm.”
nBut it was his duty not to let the seeds of his Lord be harmed.
nHe couldn’t turn his back on his responsibility at this critical juncture.
nSuspiciously, he stared at thin air.
nRoy and Amelia followed his gaze, looking at the opposite end of the room.
nRight there, a portal opened up. It was blue in color and looked more like mana swirling around.
nThey were only able to catch a glimpse of it before it disappeared.
nLeft behind was an upside-down bald man
nThey recognized this man at first glance. He was too unique to be mistaken for someone else.
n“U-uncle?”
nThe upside-down Arlo waved his hand at Roy. “Yeah, it’s me. How you doing?”
n“Fine. But… W-where did you drop out from?”
nArlo didn’t have a reply prepared for that.
nArlo stood up like Jackie Chan and rubbed his head.
n“That damn stingy pig… couldn’t he prepare a stable portal for me?”
nOnly curses could be heard coming out of his mouth.
n“Your entrance is as heroic as ever, Thi-… Second Lord.” Alberto praised Arlo.
nRoy really started considering whether he was blind.
n“That was the only way for me to urgently return to see my little nephew.” Arlo grinned at the startled three.
nRoy eyed him suspiciously. “Why are you here?”
nArlo took a wooden box out of thin air and tossed it to Roy, saying, “To give you this. You don’t know the amount of trouble I had to go through to get them. Sleepless nights, fighting mages and knights, dancing in daylight; you name it, I’ve done it all for you.”
nIt landed on his bed and, with a garish noise, opened up.
nSeveral rare herbs were revealed to him!
nSeeing them, Amelia’s eyes widened, and Alberto’s mouth watered.
nShe didn’t know what they were, but because they were glittering like gold and carried a smell more pleasant than a rose, she determined them to be worth tens of thousands of gold.
nAlberto, who knew what they were, couldn’t help but keep his eyes on them.
n“How did you get them to fork these out in merely days?” Roy wondered.
n“It’s a long story….” Arlo looked out the window thoughtfully, remembering the things that had transpired not long ago.
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