Chapter 34: Return
[Money: 7000]
[Level: 8]
[EXP: 11/100]
[Physique: 86]+20
[Strength: 81]+20
[Defense: 81]+20
[Speed: 82]+20
[Intelligence: 87]+20
[Endurance: 82]+20
[Will: 86]+20
[Mana: 90]+20
[Skill:
- Shadow Army (SSS+ Class)
- Sacred Flame (SSS+ Class)
- Water Ruler (SSS+ Class)
- Primordial Azure Dragon Bone (SSS+ Class)
Oliver showed a strange look as he saw his stats increase again.
He wanted to laugh because he actually felt a drastic increase in his body.
His level was still level 8, but statistically, he was already far above that.
What was funny was that the System judged him to have killed the manifestation of a Class S Constellation even though he was actually only a Class A Constellation. Apparently, the damage to the System was much worse.
Unfortunately, no shadow figure appeared due to killing the manifestation of the Deep Sea King.
In the end, it was just a manifestation, not a living being.
He then waved his hand to dispel the golden flames burning Leo.
The man\'s screams had already disappeared. This meant he was dead.
When the golden flames disappeared, dust fell from above with a few pieces of bones.
A few of them managed to survive because there was some residual water from the Deep Sea King coating them, and this was also because he removed the golden flames earlier.
Soon the shadowy figure of Leo appeared among the dust of his body.
It was exactly the same as him in form. Even like him, it was only wearing shorts, a sight that disturbed Oliver.
With his mind, he ordered the shadow to make more decent clothes with his own body.
That was fortunately possible.
Leo\'s shadowy figure chose to make a long coat, which made him look charismatic.
From afar, Kim Hana was still watching.
She was breathless from Oliver\'s actions.
"He actually killed a human," she said many times, feeling incredulous at this.
Even with her rather gloomy personality, this was terrifying to her.
The changing world hadn\'t completely changed her way of thinking.
Worried that Oliver would return to this house, she hurriedly went down to the first floor.
Oliver did want to go back there because he didn\'t see any other monsters around and he didn\'t want to enter the tunnel under the river.
He jumped to the riverbank while carrying some fish that he caught with just a wave of his hand, letting the water from the river return to its original state.
On foot, he returned to the house where Kim Hana was while looking at his cell phone.
There was some discussion in the constellations group.
This was because the Primordial Azure Dragon had told the others that he had killed a human.
Various responses came from them, and they all thought that this was something he needed to do so that he would not make a mess of himself later.
Slaughter Sword Emperor: (Kill nine more humans if you want my skills!)
That was the last message he read, from the Slaughter Sword Emperor.
From the start, he had given him the task of killing ten humans.
Unfortunately, even though he had already killed people, Oliver still couldn\'t kill as he pleased.
There were people who deserved to be killed, but most people had practically not committed enough crimes to be killed.
He shook his head as he read their conversation.
What amazed him now was that he apparently felt nothing after killing Leo whom he had just met today.
It seemed that emotionally, he was indeed rather cold.
Quickly, he arrived back in front of the best house in the abandoned village.
Kim Hana was still sitting on the chair where she was, playing with her cell phone.
If she thought she could fool him, she was really naive.
With just one glance, Oliver knew that she had been hanging around, not just sitting.
However, this was not so important to be concerned about.
Kim Hana naturally did not dare to be so ignorant now.
Her eyes were fixed on him when he came over.
"Umm, welcome," she said suddenly though in a tone that sounded awkward.
Her head bowed slightly when she said that.
What she felt now was still happy when she saw him even though his actions in killing a human were quite disturbing to her.
"Are you hungry?" asked Oliver in response, shaking his hand that was carrying the fish.
They were all hanging on a rather small golden bone, ready to be grilled.
Looking at the fish, Kim Hana seemed interested.
It had been hours since they had wandered around, she was naturally hungry.
"How are we going to cook them?" she asked.
Although she really wanted to, she couldn\'t say it directly, so she talked about how to cook them.
Was there a working stove in this house?
And what about the fire? Kim Hana was worried that Oliver\'s fire couldn\'t be used for cooking.
"Cooking is a woman\'s job, and it\'s your job to think about it," Oliver replied.
"I\'m sure you won\'t have any problems cooking considering you can still roam around. Yeah, after all, fish will heal your wounds quickly."
Kim Hana, "..."
The woman\'s expression instantly became stiff.
Just as she was asking about how to cook, Oliver turned out to be asking her to do it, even asking her to think on her own how she would cook it.
Wasn\'t he too indifferent?
Seeing that she was injured, he should have asked her to keep resting and cook by himself.
Unfortunately, she already understood quite well how this young man\'s personality was.
He was definitely not the kind that would be soft-hearted to a woman.
It was just that, when thinking about it, she suddenly felt that there was something interesting.
In this place without people, Oliver would go out by himself and then return with fish.
She would then cook it while asking him to wait.
Wasn\'t that like the life of a husband and wife?
Even the world felt like it belonged to the two of them since there was no one else at all.
Realizing that, she somehow felt uncontrollably happy, becoming impatient to have lunch with him.
At this point, she began to realize that she wasn\'t just fascinated by him.
She really did have special feelings for him, and it wasn\'t small that his ungentle personality towards her coupled with his much younger age didn\'t hinder those feelings.
\'I must be more than just crazy,\' she thought.