When Roland arrived at Bettaâs house, he saw that the door was halfway open. He pushed the door completely open and entered without hesitation.
Once he entered the living room, he saw two women embracing each other, crying, the sorrowful atmosphere pervading.
It was the maidservant and her freckle-faced sister.
Betta stood by them, somewhat ill at ease. Upon seeing Roland, he immediately came to greet him and said, âBrother Roland, thereâs something wrong.â
Roland looked at the two women who were sobbing and embracing each other. He could guess the gist of what was happening, but he still asked, âWhat exactly is going on?â
âLisaâs family was assaulted. Her big brother and sister-in-law were killed on the spot, her parents are missing, and the corpses of her second and third older brother and youngest brother were thrown out around the house.â Betta sighed softly after he said this.
In reality, they already expected such a situation. Since Lisa didnât die, the murderer, assumed to be intelligent and proud, would most likely come for revenge.
For this reason, Roland and Betta suggested that Lisaâs family leave this city. Lisa became Bettaâs maidservant, so she was relatively safer, and because her older sister was usually at some tavern as a courtesanâplaces like those were usually protected by certain important figuresâshe was also relatively safer.
This was why those who were met with disaster were the family members that stubbornly stayed in the city and wouldnât leave.
In actuality, Lisaâs parents were betting that Betta would constantly protect them.
However, Betta felt that Roland made a good point previouslyâhe couldnât protect these people forever. Moreover, he was willing to escort these people out of this city to live elsewhere.
But they werenât willing, they insisted on staying, on dying in the city! He was already extremely benevolent. He didnât feel any guilt, but he was somewhat emotional hearing the two women crying.
These two women were reasonable. They knew that this matter couldnât be blamed on Roland and Betta, so they naturally wouldnât shout nonsense like âWhy didnât you protect us?!â
However, being reasonable was one thing. They would still feel sorrow and pain even if their parents courted death of their own accord.
âYou stay here and protect these two. The enemy might come to this place.â Roland looked at the weather outside and continued, âIâll go find Hawk and the others to explain the situation to them.â
Betta nodded. Even if Roland didnât say anything, he wouldâve done so.
After leaving Bettaâs home, Roland wasnât in a hurry to leave the city. He first made a trip to the Church of Life.
Inside the prayer hall, Roland saw Jett kneeling on the ground, facing the statue of the Life Goddess, eyes closed and appearing very devout.
There was no one else except for Jett inside the Church of Life.
Roland walked in, walked up behind Jett, and asked, âAre you interested in doing a quest without rewards with me?â
âSure.â Jett opened his eyes and stood up.
âI didnât interrupt your prayers, did I?â
âItâs fine, so long as the goddess is inside my heart.â
Roland couldnât help but laugh. âYou sound somewhat like youâre praying to the Buddha.â
âItâs pretty much the same,â Jett said quite plainly. âThe Buddha is a god, the Life Goddess is also a god, just change the name in the prayers.â
Believing in pragmatism⌠In essence, this should be considered a false believer.
However, this didnât really concern Roland. He waved his hand at Jett and led him out of the city.
On the construction site by the riverbank, Roland found Hawk.
Upon seeing him, Hawk immediately brought them into a house, which was newly built but had no furniture inside.
Inside the rooms, it smelled of fresh mud, and for some people, this smell was quite pleasant, but others didnât like it. Jett didnât like it. He gently fanned the air in front of his nose.
âYou asked me to put some beggars on the lookout for the Ritter family in the slums. Some time ago, the beggars came to report that something had happened. I guessed that you would come to me soon.â Hawk looked somewhat angry. âI donât know much, and the beggars arenât professional scouts, but the perpetrators were definitely north-district gangsters. They killed Old Ritterâs sons that night and kidnapped the Ritter couple. Theyâre quite arrogant, treating human lives like bugs.â
Roland looked at Hawkâs expression and sighed. âThereâs no need to be so furious. Didnât we already know that humans devour humans in this world? No matter whether it was the heart-feasting incident you took part in, or the missing-girl case Betta and I were caught up in, those important figures honestly never treated the lives of commoners as human lives. Take it easy.â
Jett knew that Roland was involved in a missing-girl case, but he didnât know about the heart-feasting incident that Hawk participated in. This was why he looked very curious right now.
âWhat infuriates me the most is that the commoners here have no intention at all of resisting. Theyâre only glad that it didnât happen to them, as if resigning themselves to fate.â Hawkâs square face was filled with resentful disappointment. âThis has made me want to carry over the contents of the little red books <sup>1</sup> .â
Upon hearing this, Jett was immediately excited. âWell, that sounds quite interesting. I think something can be done.â
It was evident that he was someone who liked to join in on the fun and cause more trouble.
However, Roland shook his head. âItâs impossible. This worldâs productive capability and military strength are all centered in the hands of professionals and nobles. They can use magic to improve crops, so the land also belongs to them. A fully armed physical professional, not even at an elite level, can easily get rid of dozens of villagersâeven if these villagers took up simple weapons. Not to mention there are still professional ranks of Master, Legendaries, and so on, so the disparity in battle power is too great. Iâm personally not too optimistic about such a course of action, unless we players increase our levels to a certain degree and possess our own organizations and influences. Otherwise, itâs best not to start something like a revolution.â
The three of them had all mechanically memorized political textbooks, or else they wouldnât have been able to pass college examinations.
The simple truth was clearâone had to have enough firepower to seize political power. The two of them were discouraged upon hearing this, but they had to admit that Roland made a good point.
Roland saw that they had given up on this idea and continued: âAlthough we canât do anything major right now, we can still do some minor things. How about we take a stroll in the eastern suburbs?â
With a cheerful expression, Jett said, âSure, no problem.â
Hawk nodded. âGive me a few minutes, Iâm going to have a few words with Link.â
After roughly twenty minutes, Roland and the other two arrived at the slums of the eastern suburbs.
Things like criminal gangs often developed better in impoverished lands, whereas in the noblesâ neighborhoods, who had their own private soldiers and guards, they would only be hammered violently. So, they could only bully commoners and absorb the flesh of the weak, relying on such a way to survive and expand.
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In the alleys of the slums, it was very quiet. There wasnât anyone walking around.
Roland looked from side to side, occasionally seeing the eyes of a pauper peeping through a crack in a window, but noticing Roland staring at them, they immediately retreated into the darkness and closed the window tightly.
These pairs of eyes were filled with alarm and fear.
In the alleys, there was an indistinct scent of blood.