Chapter 113 Resolution
Hearing this, they finally showed their despair.
Kain just waved his hand slightly, and the remaining lightning that had not yet dissipated suddenly rolled together into lightning balls.
[Thunder Bullet].
"You will die a horrible death, devil!"
They stared into Kain's indifferent golden pupils, a small resistance rising.
Horon and Horan screamed vicious words before their defenses were torn apart, causing them to be destroyed by lightning.
Kain, however, did not even pay attention to those venomous words.
From beginning to end, the relationship between the two sides has always been that of hunter and prey. It's just that the twins' side has misread the positions of the parties.
After killing the two masterminds, Kain knew that there were still some lucky ones who survived the recent lightning strike. However, he did not pursue them to the end, but instead let them play dead, treating them as if they did not exist.
In fact, he did so for his own reasons.
These people would later become "witnesses" when some force investigated this case. Of course, it couldn't be the Adventure Guild, they would absolutely keep this evil matter a secret, not daring to say a word. Because once it was revealed, it would be no different than informing Kain that there were still people who weren't dead. This would not only offend Kain, but also risk leading to a new revenge hunt.
If they were to expect the Adventure Guild to protect them, it would be like daydreaming. After all, they themselves were the ones who had previously exploited the loopholes in the Adventure Guild's rules for their own gain.
However, if in another situation it would be different.
For example, the generation that got involved in the investigation was the noble family behind Horon and Horan.
At that time, the survivors who did not want to confess had to confess.
And all the spearheads will be pointed at him, perfectly concealing the existence of the other five people.
Now this is an interesting story.
When they learn of his existence, what will the noble family do? Revenge? Keep quiet? Reconcile?
Kain was curious, but that was not Kain's focus at the moment.
Kain returned to the town of Kadata, calmly looking for an inn to rest.
He planned to replenish some supplies before returning to the Dungeon again. At the same time, he would listen to the situation around him.
Sure enough, the very next morning, news of Horon and Horan's Adventurer team spreading out became the talk of the town.
There were still bodies scattered around, and Kain hadn't cleaned them up. It would be strange if no one knew.
However, no one dared to report this.
Because from the traces left behind, the person who did it was definitely a very powerful Magus. And if this person dared to kill dozens of people, then he must also be a ruthless person.
Besides, Horon, Horan and their subordinates always had a bad reputation, they also had quite a few enemies, many people were waiting for them to die but could not.
Now that their wish has come true, they are so happy, how can they complain?
However, elsewhere, the atmosphere was extremely heavy.
"Horon and Horan brothers are dead."
In a room where the most powerful people in Kadata town were sitting, one person opened his mouth.
"How is the situation?"
"Very tragic, almost impossible to identify the body without the clothes."
"Humph! It's best that those people die. Two inhuman bastards commanding another inhuman bunch have tormented this town countless times! If it weren't for those guys, we would have become a full-fledged city long ago!"
"I know you're very dissatisfied, everyone here is dissatisfied with the current situation, but..."
"But what? It's been ten years since that person came to tell us about it, and they haven't appeared since then. I think you've all become confused. Horon and Horan is no different from being abandoned."
"This can't be said carelessly. Okay, the solution still needs to be discussed."
"Right now, we have three options."
"Option one, find the culprit and report it to that person."
"I object."
"That's right, I object too, the culprit is a powerful Magus, you know? Only an idiot would do that."
"In that case, we will eliminate this option."
"Option two, do nothing."
"Not impossible, but it's quite risky if the person is still paying attention."
"Think about it, this could be a challenge to the power of a high-ranking noble."
"I neutral."
"I object."
"I'm neutral too. So we can put this option aside for now and move on to the final option."
"Option three, we will still search for the culprit, but don't do it too hastily, just do it casually like usual. This will reduce the chance of angering the Magus who did it. At the same time, if that person comes to question us, we will have something to hand over, not turning against either side. What do you think?"
"Fair enough, if this happens, the fight will turn into that person and the other Magus while we stay out. I agree."
"I agree."
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"I agree. Let's do it."
"..."
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The twenty-third day since first entering the Dungeon.
After spending several days observing, Kain obtained the information he wanted.
The town authorities did investigate, but it was very superficial, seemingly just for show.
This can only happen by two possibilities.
At first, Horon and Horan were just two ordinary people, and the town government didn't want to waste their efforts just to get "justice" for these two scoundrels.
Second, it was because Horon and Horan belonged to a noble family of high status.
If someone knew his reasoning, they would probably find it absurd. How could there be two such opposite conclusions?
If Horon and Horan were members of a powerful noble family, surely the town government would be frantically searching for the culprits?n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Of course, that's not wrong, but it depends on the circumstances.
The leaders of this town were not fools. They certainly did not dare to offend the nobles, but they also did not dare to anger a Magus with the power of destruction. Once they became enemies with either side, the outcome would not be good.