Chapter 56: Plague (3)

Chapter 56: Plague (3)

Having a considerable amount of Platinum Herbs, I brewed tea and fed it to the villagers.

No other treatment was necessary; that was all it took.

Though people looked at me skeptically, the effects would become evident after a few hours.

Guiding the girl and the escorts, I headed toward the inn.

I had barely managed to tear off the rope they intended to tie me with, just in case.

Still, I couldnt prevent them from setting up guards around the inn to make sure I didnt escape.

Nonetheless, the atmosphere wasnt too bad. The effects of the Platinum Herb would show in less than an hour.

By now, those who had taken the tea first would likely be feeling its effects and telling those around them.

Doctor!

I opened the window at the sudden call and leaned out.

Whats wrong?

Would it be okay to make the tea a bit stronger?

Its effective, isnt it?

Yes! I feel a bit tired, but the blue spots are fading!

As expected. I hadnt anticipated they would seek me out so soon after entering the room; they must have a good tolerance for medicines.

I flashed a wry smile.

Just have one more cup. Too much of the medicine can be toxic.

Yes! Thank you!

I closed the window. Since entering the village, my Winds had been observing everything here.

No one had left the village yet. No one seemed to be observing me separately.

Were they confident?

If someone who knew about the antidote to the plague they had created appeared, it would be quite surprising.

Well, lets observe the situation for now. I turned my gaze to the girl behind me.

The escorts stood on either side of the girl. Their eyes were full of vigilance as they looked at me.

Thank you.

The first to speak was the girl. Her thanks were so succinct that it was almost surprising.

The escorts nodded slightly in response, but their gaze remained sharp.

Thank you. It must have been surprising.

It was a bit.

But how did you do it? Is it true that Platinum Herb is a cure?

Hasin!

The girl almost shouted, but the escorts expressions didnt waver. I shrugged.

Didnt you just see it?

.

Though the escort bit back their words, it was clear they had something to say.

It is a cure. If youre curious about something, feel free to ask rather than wonder.

The escort let out a deep sigh.

We know this isnt the ideal situation, but the fact remains that youre not a physician, which raises questions.

Why do you think that?

Theres no scent of herbs coming from your body. Not to mention your bag.

It was quite sharp for something so hidden. I didnt always carry herbs around like a doctor would when moving.

But even if I dressed freely as I do, the scent of herbs was likely to emanate naturally.

Dont worry. Regardless of who I am, I wouldnt bring harm to all of you. The plagues cure is genuine.

What was that you said earlier? It wasnt just about people being ensnared by madness.

The girl stood up from her seat.

Please leave. Ill talk to him alone.

Nun.

Its okay. You dont need to worry.

No. Were not okay.

The escorts head shook firmly.

He said that there might be someone targeting us.

Hasin!

I dont know what Nun saw, but based on what the boy said, it implies an external threat, even if the boy himself isnt an enemy.

I intervened before the atmosphere became tense.

I said that because this plague isnt a natural one.

How do you know that?

Theres no reason for me to tell you.

A moment of silence passed. If I hadnt been helping them, wouldnt they have drawn their swords?

It was quite absurd from my perspective, but I could somewhat understand their feelings.

Fine. Lets leave aside who he is. Theres no choice but to catch him and find out.

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A muscular bald man, a middle-aged woman in blue clothes, a young man with short hair tied back and carrying a sickle. For now, Ive confirmed three.

They seemed to recognize who I was referring to, but they didnt answer.

Their faces reflected deep contemplation. They appeared both trusting and distrustful.

Who are you?

Rather than answering, I smirked.

The girls judgment was correct.

Do you know anyone other than the people I mentioned earlier?

Among those who didnt come outside earlier, its the young wife of the village chief.

Really?

It seemed it was not them. Or maybe they were just simple collaborators.

I needed to check.

But can I ask one more thing?

Go ahead.

Did you come here to meet me?

The girl had talked about coming here and seeing darkness and winds that pierced through that darkness

But if she had originally come here seeking the winds, her words werent false.

The girls eyes widened in surprise, then she tilted her head.

No, I didnt. Even though I came here and saw darkness and winds that surrounded me within that darkness. I was just waiting for the winds.

Well, I guess that wasnt it.

In that case, did this mean that in the game, this girl ended up in the hands of the devil worshipers?

I wont forget your favor and will repay it many times over in the future.

In the future?

The darkness I saw here isnt just about them.

.

I put on a serious expression. Just how far could this girl see?

In any case, with this level of ability, there was a good reason to maintain a good relationship with her.

Im Carlyn. Thats my real name.

I wont talk about this anywhere else.

The girl smiled as if she was genuinely pleased.

Im Ines.

* * *

Id figured out who the devil worshipers were. All five of them. The two I suspected were just close friends.

When the others gathered separately and had conversations, I didnt intervene and took a nap.

Theres no need to eavesdrop anymore.

With enough tea leaves, by tomorrow morning, the villagers would all be restored.

Tonight, Id decided to deal with all the devil worshipers in this village.

The plan was simple. Toun, Vasco, Toby, and I would first handle one devil worshiper outside.

Then we would return to the village and catch the rest.

Wed already communicated with those outside. It seemed one-sided, but surprisingly, we could converse.

Since I could tell what Toun said with Winds. I got up from bed and checked the time.

15 minutes left.

There was no need to wait until midnight. I was planning to move around 10 oclock.

They had dinner and had some more tea. The healing effects would make them sleepy.

People took naps during the day too.

I knew this from experiencing the game. I calmly prepared my weapons.

Hmm?

At that moment, I felt the movement of the devil worshipers. They were holding weapons and confronting us in the alley.

-The plan to take over the village is scrapped. Kill them all. Lets start with the ones outside.

-Shouldnt we catch the ones inside first?

-Hollin, you dumbass, if the ones outside notice and escape, the problem will get bigger.

Listening to their conversation, I immediately sent a message to Toun, telling him to move right away.

This was also something I had taken into account. They might be thinking the same thing.

-No, but whats this guy doing? How did he know the real cure?

-He calls himself Jimangs disciple, like a self-proclaimed disciple. The plague was discovered in the ruins, so if its a skilled physician, he might know.

-Its Zikang.

-Damn it. Is that important right now?

-Hollin, Marge. Shut up, both of you.

Feeling Toun starting to move, I focused my attention again.

-Hes not a physician. Hes not someone who handles herbs.

-Then?

-I dont know. They didnt talk to us until they saw us. The young one is the most important. Capture him alive. We need to confirm.

As I walked toward the door, the escorts looked at me.

I didnt know what Ines said to them after meeting me alone, but their atmosphere had changed considerably.

The guys are moving first.

The escorts got up from their seats.

There was no need to ask how they knew about my relationship with a Swordmaster.

One by the window, one by the door.

It was agreed that they would protect Nun while we dealt with the devil worshipers.

I felt Toun thrust a knife into the throat of a devil worshiper outside.

Originally, the plan was to capture them alive, but the situation suddenly became urgent, so I had no choice.

We should catch the remaining ones.