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Chapter 234

    Chapter 234


    Eugene disposed of the majority of monsters near theke and the forest within half a day. In fact, he could have easily annihted all the monsters, but he killed them in moderation due to Juseppels request.


    In any case, please leave some of the monsters alive. Thiske It should not be home to only spirits. I will try to stay in harmony with them. To kill monsters due to a spirits mistake and a spirits desire to live I dont want to do such a thing.


    Eugene was dumbfounded by the pointlessly poignant words.


    What kind of nonsense are you he muttered.


    How persuasive!


    Although you may be ipetent, you know exactly how I feel as my senior.


    The two spirits had started to get along well. Eugene was at a loss for words.


    <em>Ah,</em> truth to be told, its because the ecosystem of the forest would be disturbed if you kill all the monsters. The food chain will only be maintained when a certain number of monsters are left alive. If all the monsters disappeared, the number of predatory beasts and herbivores will increase exponentially, which could cause damage to nearby viges, Juseppel exined.


    <em>Hmm.</em> I see, Eugene nodded. Juseppel was a smart spirit, unlike someone else he knew, so Eugene simply epted it.


    Then are you going to continue staying here and protect this ce? Eugene asked.


    That is correct. More monsters coulde for the passage in the future, Juseppel answered.


    This isnt the only passage to the Spirit World, is it? Eugene asked.


    Thats correct. I cant tell you the exact number and their locations Juseppel hesitated. Even though Eugene had helped him, he couldnt simply reveal the secret of the Spirit World.


    <em>Hmm.</em>


    Eugene thought for a moment before speaking again, Is there a way for you to acquire information about the other passages? Or even news about the Spirit World?


    Juseppel responded, That will be difficult. Only the king will intervene with the passages, and it only happens when there is a problem with the guardian assigned to protect a passage. You cant even enter and exit through the passage without the kings permission.


    If its impossible to enter without the kings permission, why are you even guarding it? Eugene asked.


    Because although its impossible to enter, its possible to block it, Juseppel said.


    <em>Hmm.</em> Block it? Eugene stroked his chin while thinking. Who would benefit the most if a passage to the Spirit World was blocked? In the first ce, spirits didnt have much influence on the world. It was evidenced by the fact that most people only considered spirits as mysterious beings. Spirits never had much contact with the world, they werent visible to ordinary people, and they usually didnt do much of either good or bad deeds.


    What happens if the passage is blocked? Is it as simple as spirits not being able toe and go? Eugene asked.


    Mirian interjected while fussing, <em>Kieeeeeh! </em>It will be a big deal if the passage is blocked! If myke disappears or the monsters gulp it down, the neighborhood will be harpooned. Neither humans nor monsters will be able to live here any longer.


    Wait, Eugene said as a thought shed through his mind.


    He asked, Do you know where the water in thiskees from?


    Mirian answered, Its groundwater. And I purified it before I filled it up.


    I also did the same thing. One of the important tasks of the passages protector is to keep the water from drying up, Juseppel chimed in.


    I see. So the water from theke must also flow elsewhere, right? Like a tributary or a stream that flows further down, Eugene said.


    Yeap! There is!


    Yes, indeed.


    The two spirits answered.


    Where is it? Lets go, Eugene answered. He then explored the water downstream of theke under Mirian and Juseppels guide. There were a total of six small streams, and they all flowed down the mountain.


    More importantly


    <em>Everything leads to the river. Does the entirety of the Tywin territory rely on the river originating from thiske? Perhaps the nearby territories as well? No, its possible that</em>


    It was possible that the river flowing throughout the dukedom originated from this veryke. Even if that were not the case, it was highly likely that the Tywin territory and the nearby areas would suffer catastrophic damage if theke malfunctioned.


    <em>Come to think of it, the reason for Broadwins development was</em>


    During Eugenes time in Broadwin, the vigers depended equally on farming and hunting. They had been forced to hunt to maintain their livelihood because they simply didnt have enough farnd, which meant they couldnt sustain everyone with farming alone. However, when Eugene visited the vige again, there were wider plots of arablend, and the number of vigers solely reliant on farming was greater than before. Come to think of it, he vaguely recalled seeing amon well in the vige as well.


    <em>They didnt expand cultivatednd because the poption had increased. Rather, people flocked to the vige after it transformed into an environment convenient for farming.</em>


    And the change would havee after Juseppel had taken over Mirians task and started properly managing theke. Although Eugene didnt know anything about farming, he knew exactly how important water was for farming. As such, if theke, the passage to the Spirit World, were destroyed or crippled, it would affect not only the vige of Broadwin but almost all the farmers in the region.


    I finally understand, Eugene said with cold, glowing eyes.


    <em>Huh?</em> What? You understand what? Mirian asked.


    Eugene answered, Its nothing for you to worry about. <em>Oi,</em> junior spirit.


    <em>Kieee.</em> My name is Jus


    Tell me what you know about the other passages into the Spirit World, Eugene said.


    W-well, as I said a moment ago, thats confidential information of the Spirit World Juseppel answered.


    Simr things that happened to thiske should be happening to the other passages as well. Is that fine for you? Eugene interrupted.


    <em>Kieeeek?!</em> The two spirits squealed simultaneously.


    W-what do you mean? Juseppel asked.


    What else? You punk, Im saying that monsters more powerful than before should be flocking over to the other passages to make a mess. I was here at the right time to take care of it, but do you really think the other passages will be as lucky? You said that all of them are in deserted ces, Eugene said.


    That is correct, but I need the kings permission to disclose any information regarding the passages


    Juseppel hesitated.


    Eugene decided to hammer the final nail in the coffin. I will take care of the problems the other passages will experience. Afterward, you will be recognized as the <empetent</em> spirit who presented a solution to a problem that threatened the entirety of the Spirit World. A recognized spirit, unlike someone else.


    The nearest passage to the spirit world is the spirit didnt even contemte for a second.


    Eugene became certain. Mirian was obsessed with gold, silver, and treasures, while this spirit waspletely obsessed with fame, reputation, and promotions.


    ***


    After obtaining information regarding the other passages from Juseppel, Eugene left theke along with Mirian.


    I will make sure to tell the king that although you were ipetent and erratic, you werent irresponsible. Goodbye! Juseppel shouted.


    <em>Kieeeeh!</em> Im not ipetent!


    The two spirits argued until the very end, but Mirian seemed rather satisfied to have alleviated some of the misunderstandings.


    <em>Ki-hoho!</em> In any case, it means that my legend has spread even in the Spirit World. Those seniors who had always bragged about this and that whenever they had the chance Now, they wont be able to keep their heads up in front of me. <em>Kihehe~</em>


    A legend Well, a humongous ident would still be passed down the generations as a sort of legend.


    Well, as long as youre happy. Eugene stopped himself from correcting her. After all, he had his own conscience, and he felt a sense of responsibility to do so as well.


    <em>Kehehehehehehehehe!</em>


    Truly, he was d that she was kind-hearted, even though she wascking.


    <em>Anyway, the harvest was good.</em>


    He had made the right decision to visit Broadwin once again. If he hadnt met Juseppel and heard about the passages to the Spirit World, he would have only focused on the matters rted to Christian. However, from his meeting with Juseppel, he discovered that the added threats to the passages werent simply a coincidence born from the increasing number of strengthened monsters. The way he saw it, there was either a causal effect between the two events, or both results were the desired oues of the mastermind behind all these.


    <em>I will need to check it out, but the two issues are definitely not separate matters. There are too many suspicious aspects to simply call it a coincidence.</em>


    And he had to head to the other passages to the Spirit World to confirm his theory.


    <em>If someones ying tricks there like they did here</em>


    Then whoever was behind all these was someone who wanted to watch the world burn.


    But sir, Mirian called out.


    <em>Hmm?</em>


    Eugene gave up on his thoughts.


    Mirian continued, Why are you trying to help the other passages? Is it because of the deep, loyal bond you share with me? Is that why you are trying to help the Spirit World?


    As if that were true. However, Eugene felt a small sense of responsibility. After all, there was a possibility that he had caused her to revert to hercking, but kind-hearted self.


    You could say that Eugene murmured.


    Just what I expected. <em>Kihehehehehehe!</em> Mirian eximed before bursting out into a peal ofughter with her clear, innocent eyes shining. Her carefree attitude made her seem even more pitiful.


    The important thing is that if all the passages be blocked, then everyone, including humans, will be faced with a difficult situation. You should know better than anyone else. Humans cannot survive without water, Eugene exined.


    <em>Kehem!</em> You have finally realized the truth. You finally know how precious I am, Mirian scoffed. Eugene wanted to humble the arrogant spirit, but he endured it, knowing she had a point.


    <em>I dont know who nned this, but theyre truly a piece of work.</em>


    The term demon king was used to refer to such beings. The world did not end simply just because one killed some enemies on the battlefield or brutally murdered someone. However, if everything continued ording to the intricate n, it would inevitably lead to catastrophic, iparable destruction.


    As you know, theres no point in eating well and living well if youre alone, Eugene said.


    <em>Kieh?</em>


    Why are you so obsessed with wealth? Its not like youre able to take the gold and the treasures back to the Spirit World, Eugene said.


    Mirian answered, Well, its because others look up to you if you have a lot of money!


    It was exactly what Eugene had expected.


    Right? But what if there isnt anyone left to look up to your collection of gold and treasures? What if there isnt anyone left to make food for you to devour? Eugene asked.


    Mirian raged at Eugenes question. <em>Kieeeeeh!</em> That cant happen! Never!


    Right? Its the same for me. There are many people that I would be troubled without, Eugene stated.


    Romari, Lanslo, Luke, Princess Lilisain, and many othersthe copse of the world meant they wouldnt be able to lead proper lives.


    Honor? Justice?


    Such things didnt matter. Eugene simply didnt want his colleagues to be troubled by the future.


    <em>Hmm? Colleagues?</em>


    <em>Neiiigh?</em>


    Silion suddenly stopped in his tracks as if recognizing his masters feelings.


    <em>Kiehh?</em> Sir? Whats wrong? Mirian asked.


    Nothing. Its nothing, Eugene answered while shaking off the unfamiliar, awkward sensation. He tapped Silions side.


    Colleagues?


    <em>I will not admit it.</em>


    However, he could not help but admit that his mood wasnt so bad, though he felt rather embarrassed.


    ***


    <em>Oooh!</em> Sir Eugene, wee back! The chief warmly greeted Eugene when he returned toward the end of the afternoon.


    Whats going on? I dont see many of the residents here. Eugene asked.


    Well, everyone should be busy working and theyre worried and all, the chief answered.


    Worried? Eugene asked.


    Yes, yes. Well, the sir elves the chief continued while anxiously ncing at Eugene.


    So, the bottom line is that you cant trust Princess Lilisain and the elven knights? Eugene said.


    <em>Ah!</em> No, its not that! Absolutely not true! We only have grateful hearts for Sir Eugene and the elf knights! I-Its just that us ignorant country folks have never seen a case like this, the chief hurriedly answered while sweating profusely and groveling.


    <em>Well, its natural for him to be worried, as there are less than ten of them.</em>


    It wasnt anything to me the chief and the residents for.


    Eugene grinned. Just wait a few hours. They should be back by sunset.


    <em>Ah,</em> yes The chief bowed while wiping his sweat. He had been worried about offending Eugeneworried that the knight would get angry and just leave.


    Three hourster


    !?


    Broadwin fell into shock when Princess Lilisain and the elven knights returned against the deep, orange sunset. However, it wasnt just because their armors were caked with blood and flesh, which made it hard to believe that they were the same noble, elegant elves from before.


    Check it.


    Each of the three leather bags they had tossed was the size of an adult man, and all three were filled to the brim with the noses of all kinds of monsters.
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