Chini regained consciousness. Seeing the vicious Marvin, a look of despair appeared on her face.
âNo, I canât sayâŠâ
âThey will kill me.â
âThat wasnât my idea. They forced me to do something like that. Or else they would kill me, they would force those insects down my throatâŠâ Chini said, weeping.
Marvin remained indifferent.
She might have her fair share of troubles, but her poisoning her own best friend with [Dark Sweet Poison] was an incontestable fact.
Marvin had never been one to show mercy. The only reason she was still alive was because he wanted to follow the lead.
Originally, Marvin only wanted to quickly cure Lyleâs plague and then recruit Gru to White River Valley.
But an unexpected piece of news made him change his plan.
A quest had quietly appeared in his quest menu.
[Plague Purge]: You found traces of dark sweet poison in River Shore City, and successfully helped a small girl get rid of it. Perhaps you should try to help more people; of course, you can choose to eradicate the source before the upcoming storm.
The quest reward was 3000 general exp and at least 1 point of regional myth.
Marvinâs experience requirements were extremely high. Even if he had many ways to level up quickly, many of those methods were extremely risky.
But clearing this quest seemed quite worthwhile.
âThe quest had two options. Being a healer would mean that I have to keep treating people infected by the dark sweet poison like I did for Lyle until I reach the fixed number of people. Then the mission would be completed.â
âOr simply get rid of the plague envoy spreading the dark sweet poison in River Shore City. This was the quickest method. The only risk was the plague envoyâs rank.â
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âFrom Lyle condition, that plague envoyâs strength should be quite average, at most 2nd rank. But plague godâs followers have always been relatively weak. Even if I donât get involved, River Shore City would also be able to deal with those brainless guys.â
Therefore, if he got information about the plague envoyâs location, Marvin wouldnât mind taking care of it.
After all, he was already quite used to things like killing. Not to mention an evil follower, killing those wouldnât be a psychological burden at all.
He was short on time so he would definitely not go with the first option.
âŠ
Marvin actually didnât do anything bad to Lyle that night.
After tearing her clothes, Marvin used the kingfisher jade dagger to open up a small hole in her abdomen.
This hole was neither too big nor too small, roughly three centimeters.
The clueless Lyle naturally shouted very loudly because she was scared of Marvinâs grim action.
As for the later shouts, it was because she saw something terrible!
Because soon after Marvin opened up the small hole, something crawled out of her abdomen, a maggot. It actually looked like a black worm.
She nearly passed out from the scare!
There were actually so many horrifying worms crawling in her body!
But Marvin quickly caught those worms, throwing them into a jar.
Under the amethyst sprout smoke, more and more black worms were lured out before filling three jars.
After the last black worm was caught by Marvin, he told her that she was fine.
Marvin simply helped her sew her wound shut and then gave her a sip of red wine to help her sleep. The excessively frightened young girl fell fast asleep.
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Thatâs right, the dark sweet poison plague was in fact a parasitic disease.
This kind of parasite was known as the black worm.
They first entered the body during a meal. Black worm eggs were put in the food and these worms started to grow inside her body, plundering her vitality.
Usually, most of the worms would gather around the neck, forming disgusting black spots.
Black worms were a kind of god-made lifeform, completely designed according to the preferences of the plague god. Once a personâs body had a certain amount of worms, all the black worms would explode!
This explosion would also make the hostâs body burst open. Blood would splatter everywhere, creating a very frightening scene.
The most horrifying part was that black worm eggs would spread through the hostâs blood. If the blood was splashed on someone elseâs skin, they would also catch the same illness.
In this era of relatively underdeveloped medical science, this kind of plague was definitely very frightening.
But Marvin was an exception, as he knew the way to treat dark sweet poison.
The smoke from burning the amethyst sprout was extremely enticing to those worms.
They would crawl out of the body of the host, and were then caught by Marvin who was wearing gloves.
All the jars were half filled with vinegars.
The black worms were most afraid of vinegars. They would thoroughly die from being soaked in it for an hour.
And these liquids would turn into a nerve paralysis venom!
For Marvin, this was like killing two birds with one stone. He had always been lacking poison. He had always wanted to dip his curved daggers, straight daggers and other weapons in poison but couldnât do anything about it.
Those three jars were in fact a good substitute.
He originally wanted to leave then, but then that quest appeared, forcing him to change his plans.
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âŠ
âI donât know what they did to you.â
âBut you only have two options now. Speak and Iâll let you keep your life, but youâll stay away from Gruâs family. Donât speak and Iâll kill you now.â
An ice-cold curved dagger was lightly pressed against Chiniâs neck.
The masked Marvin looked especially frightening.
His emotionless voice was totally in line with ordinary peopleâs image of crazy murderers.
Chini opened her eyes wide. She shrieked, close to falling apart, âIâll talk! Iâll talk!â
âDonât kill me. Iâll talk.â
âItâs a church in the commonerâs district, it originally belonged to the Silver Church, but they rented it from a silver church priestâŠâ
Marvin smiled.
âSilver Church priests are indeed too greedy. He rented his own church without being clear about the other partyâs background.â
âWould the Silver God be angry? Someone spread the Plague God teachings in his church, tsk tskâŠâ
This god and his priest were considered famous.
After getting his answers, Marvin didnât immediately release Chini. Rather, he knocked her out again.
He had to check the situation first.
âŠ
The commonerâs district was made of a group of people who had certain amounts of family property, but werenât overly rich.
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These people for the most part were ranked adventurers, merchants, craftsmen, and so on. The security here wasnât the best, but wasnât lacking either.
In the northwest of the commoner district was a small church. It was originally a church with a silver church priest preaching, but later, the silver church priest turned his back on this areaâs people with their impure faith and their lack of generous contributions. He simply rented it out and left.
A ceremony was underway in the basement of the church late at night.
More than ten youths were kneeling on the ground, crazily chanting the plague godâs teachings!
A man with a black gown was standing on stage, coldly looking down at them.
Their faces was filled with fanaticism!
But their belief might not necessarily be pure!
He had to pick the purest ones to instate as his own subordinates. That way he would curry favor with the plague god.
After all, among the plague godâs envoys, he was just an average existence.
But even so, he still mastered the most basic cleric magic.
[Distinguish Faith]!
A black halo was emitted from his hand;
Light surrounded the ten youths, coiling around their bodies several times.
A few of them had their sight flicker, while some others remained unconcerned, as if they didnât notice that ring of light!
Threads immediately appeared in front of the man dressed in black.
These threads were coming out of the youths bodies and were tied to their bodies.
The threads were thin, representing whether or not their beliefs was firm.