âHaha, how can someone tell at a glance if another person is a foreigner? How do you distinguish that?â Roy forcefully composed himself and pretended to be discussing the yellow paperâs contents with his companions.
He used the hidden meaning in his words to console Phil and Pasha so that they didnât need to panic. After all, other than Biles, who was a native, the remaining three were also citizens of Loen. They didnât have any Southern Continent blood in them. Nothing about their facial features stood out.
âBut, but this is a supernatural incidentâŚâ Pasha stammered.
This couldnât be judged by common sense!
Royâs heart froze as he looked at the citizens who were slowly approaching in a deadpan manner. He quickly shouted in a low voice:
âRun!â
As soon as he finished speaking, he turned around and ran towards the nearest street entrance. Pasha and Phil followed closely behind.
As a local, Biles tacitly held the rear, covering the surface of his skin with illusory fish scales.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
A few citizens raised their dual-barreled hunting guns and fired.
Roy, Phil, and Pasha were Beyonders who were relatively good at fighting. While running, they would occasionally change directions or roll forward, successfully dodging the attacks.
Following that, under Pashaâs guidance, they passed through the streets and escaped their pursuers before hiding in an empty dark corner.
âWhat should we do?â Phil, who had lost a hand, panted as he asked, âFrom the contents of the notice, we probably wonât be able to leave this city.â
âWe need to figure out the rules and find a way around them.â Although Roy was also very flustered, he still forced himself to calm down and think, lest the morale of the entire squad crumbled.
Pasha looked at the wary Biles and asked, âHas such a notice ever appeared in the past?â
Biles nodded.
âYes, although I rarely had the chance to go to the municipal square, Iâve been assembled there back when I was recruited into the army. Iâve seen that noticeboard.â
âThere shouldnât be any problems with the noticeboard. Perhaps those two pieces of paper are the key. The laws written on them contain mystic intent,â Pasha said.
Roy immediately expressed his agreement.
âThatâs right.
âBesides, I suspect that the laws have to be made public before they are put into effect. If we can find an opportunity to rip off those two pieces of paper, the corresponding restrictions might disappear.â
After hearing Royâs words, Pasha, Phil, and Biles fell silent.
After a few seconds, Philâs facial muscles twitched as he said, âLetâs give it a try! If we continue to be trapped in the city, even if we arenât caught by those citizens, we might be punished for various reasons.â
Although they were all Beyonders, their Sequences werenât high. It wasnât a problem dealing with a few ordinary people, but facing the enmity of an entire city was extremely dangerous.
Roy, Biles, and Pasha were more or less people who had been on the battlefield before. They knew that hesitation was the worst action to take in such situations, so they agreed to Philâs suggestion.
Under the guidance of the rather experienced Hunter, Pasha, the group of four made a detour and returned to the municipal square from another street.
At this moment, the residents who were surrounding the notice were no longer there. It was as if they were searching the entire city for foreigners.
When they saw the noticeboard that stood silently in the middle of two gas lamps, Roy and company carefully approached it, ready to escape at any moment.
After approaching the target, Roy suddenly thought of a question. He hurriedly lowered his voice and asked, âIs destroying the notice considered an illegal act?â
âIn theory, yesâŚâ Pasha was taken aback.
They then cast their gaze at the noticeboard and scanned through the list of crimes stipulated by the third law.
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â8. Destroying public property.
ââŚâ
âIt really exists.â Biles blurted out.
Phil, whose face had turned pale due to the blood loss, turned paler. After some thought, he said, âWhat kind of punishment does destroying public property entail?â
This wasnât a very serious crime, and the corresponding punishment should be relative lenient.
If that was the case, Phil decided to take the risk to tear the notice and end this horrifying, bizarre event.
âFirst-timers get whipped.â Just as Roy, Pasha, and Biles were pondering over the answer, a voice sounded from behind them.
The four turned around in shock and saw a young man in a black robe and a tall hat. He looked ordinary.
The man continued, âA repeated offense is to have oneâs hand lopped off.
âIâm not sure what happens after that.â
âHow do you know that?â Fully alert, Roy frowned as he gripped his concealed dagger.
The young man smiled and said, âIâve tried. Itâs useless. The notice gets restored very quickly.â
âSo, youâve been whipped?â Pasha asked in enlightenment.
âYes.â The young man nodded with a relaxed expression. âHowever, because I also committed fraud, I was later punished with having my hand lopped off.â
âFraud?â Biles asked, puzzled.
The young man chuckled and replied, âTo put it simply, I didnât personally destroy the notice. Instead, I created a dummy to do it. The one who was whipped was also the dummy.â
As he spoke, he raised his right arm.
Like Phil, his wrist was cut neatly. His stump was ghastly-white and red, as though he was still bleeding.
Suddenly, the stumpâs flesh squirmed and twisted, as transparent worms crawled out. They intertwined with each other and formed a new hand.
During this process, Roy and the others didnât feel the slightest bit of fear. This was because the moment they saw those worms which had details they couldnât discern, their thoughts were thrown in a mess. Random thoughts ran through their minds as they found it difficult to control their emotions.
After the palm was âcoveredâ with skin and became normal, the Beyonders recovered. They retreated a few steps in shock, surprise, and fear.
The scene just now had exceeded their understanding!
âBy the way, I forgot to introduce myself. Iâm a wandering magician.â The person who had committed a fraud and a case of destruction of public property was none other than Klein.
He swept a glance at the four Beyonders and said with a smile, âMy best magic trick is to grant someoneâs wishes. Do you have a wish you would like granted?â
Upon hearing this question, Royâs spirits rose as he asked with hope, âCan you take us away from Belltaine?â
âOf course, Iâll do my best to do this, but not now.â Klein gave his promise.
Then, he looked at the handless Phil.
âHe just said his wish. Whatâs yours?â
ââŚLet my hand recover,â Phil probed.
âAlright.â Klein cast his gaze at Biles. âTake out his hand.â
After hesitating for a moment, Biles took out the wooden box as per the mysterious manâs instructions and returned the hand inside to Phil.
âCome here,â Klein said with a smile.
Phil mustered his courage and walked over with his severed hand.
âRemove the bandages,â Klein continued to instruct. âPlace the severed arm in its original spot. Let me remind you, donât have it reversed. Otherwise, youâll have to chop it off again and repeat the process.â
Seeing how confident the other party was, Phil felt a little more confident. He quickly pulled off the bandage that had been stuck to his wound with a twisted expression as he hissed.
After placing his severed hand at the stump, Klein took out a piece of white paper and approached.
Then, he reached out to wipe the wound.
Silently, the piece of paper split into two while Phil felt the pain disappear.
He quickly looked down and saw that his left wrist was perfectly intact. He couldnât even tell that he had been hurt before.
Phil subconsciously moved his fingers and realized that he didnât lose any of his motor skills at all.
âYour wish has been granted.â Klein took two steps back and smiled.
âThank youâŚâ Phil replied in a daze.
Klein looked at the other two Beyonders.
âWhatâs your wish?â
Upon seeing that Philâs wish had really been fulfilled, Biles immediately stepped forward and said, âI want to know where my family is.â
Klein flicked his left arm and took out a silver mirror with ancient patterns. He lowered his head and said with a smile, âWhat is the answer to that question?â
The surface of the mirror shimmered with aqueous light as silver words appeared one after another.
âBelltaine Glorin CemeteryâŚâ
Upon seeing this, Biles, who had his neck craned, felt his heart sink as he couldnât help but feel a strong sense of sorrow and disappointment.
In the next second, new silver words appeared from the aqueous light.
ââŚâs grave keeperâs hut.â
âŚThis means that⌠Biles felt his sorrow turn to happiness as he sincerely said, âThank you.â
As soon as he finished speaking, he suddenly thought of two questions.
How many people could live in the graveyard? How many grave keepers could there be?
His family members definitely numbered more than two or three!
Bilesâs expression turned oscillated between gloom and joy before he fell silent.
As a result, he didnât see the question posed by the silver mirror.
âGreat Master, did I answer kindly enough?â
âYes.â Klein nodded indiscernibly as he cast his gaze at the remaining lady.
Pasha thought for two seconds and said, âMy wish is for you to protect us until we leave Belltaine alive.â
She realized that Royâs wish was problematic because they might not necessarily leave Belltaine alive.
âSmart.â Klein praised with a smile. âYour wish will be granted.â
âThen what price do we have to pay? Iâm referring to the payment for watching your magic.â Pasha hurriedly asked.
âYour wishes are the price,â Klein replied briefly before asking thoughtfully, âIf you know certain things are fake, but if you are willing to subjectively use them, it shouldnât be considered fraud, right?â
When Roy and company heard this, they were puzzled. After pondering for a moment, they shook their heads and said, âDefinitely not.â
âThis is actually a game between two parties.â
âA voluntary action that has a clear understanding of the actions is definitely not a scam.â
âThereâs no doubt about it.â
After hearing their answers, Klein smiled.
âVery good. This is what the average person will think.â
As he spoke, he grabbed a few times with his right hand, dragging out a woman in a simple robe with black long hair.
It was the Historical Void projection of the Evernight cloisterâs matron, Arianna.
Klein looked around and saw nothing unusual. He smiled at the projection and said, âMadam, what exactly happened?â
Ariannaâs eyes darted about slightly, turning deep and quiet instantly. It made one feel a sense of serenity from the bottom of their hearts.
âSheâ calmly spoke:
âThe chief shepherd of the Church of the God of Combat, Larrion, escaped. Iâm tracking âHim.'â
Arianna paused and said, âAfter I came to Belltaine, I received new information.
âAccording to our intelligence, Larrion took away a Sealed Artifact when âHeâ escaped.