"I killed him," he said while closely watching her reaction.
And she simply glanced at him with extre shock.
"He is level hundred mayor!" she couldn't help but exclaim in shock.
"and I killed him," he casually said as if he was talking about killing level one NPC here, "at least temporarily."
"Temporarily?!!" Her shock was even bigger this ti. "What the hell is this supposed to an?"
"He had a gear that can grant him an extra life like players," Bloom explained, "so around this ti he would be resurrected in the town and would co fast at us with all his might."
"This" she was shocked to say anything before collecting herself in a few minutes, "what did you do exactly to him?"
"I took sothing so precious to him," Bloom said, "an item, an item that's so important to him."
"And why did you even do that?"
"It's my own business," he simply said, "but I need you to consider sothing else."
His tone made her refrain from asking more. "Consider what?" she asked with a helpless look over her face.
"War," he said, and his words changed her face the next mont as she realized what he was hinting at.
"I doubt my town can sustain such a war," she bitterly said and didn't continue.
"Do you think he would co alone?"
"He would go to my two other uncles and I believe with so money and promises of good gears they would join him."
"Hmm" Bloom thought for a mont there before saying, "then I'll need you to send ssages to them if the wealth is what they wanted, then I'll gladly give them more than your uncle will promise."
"This" she seed not to be convinced by his words, "he will promise them my seat, can you offer them more?"
Her words managed to shut him up and kill all the plans he had regarding these two uncles.
"They are after your seat?" he couldn't help but ask, while he was feeling sympathy towards her.
"They even tried to force to marry one of their sons one ti," she bitterly said, "and if they would gain what they long desired by war then they would gladly join their entire forces."
Bloom could only shake his head in sympathy. "Then we need intel about their forces."
"This I can easily get," she said, "but at least they will bring a thousand NPC army to my gates. Can we defend the town then?"
He smiled and only said, "Leave this war to , all I want from you is logistic support."
She glanced in doubt while he only smiled. He wasn't overconfident as he knew a thousand army of level fifty and above NPCs was sothing no player could face at this ti.
Yet he still held great hopes over the system quest he was now about to finish.
"Also I need to know their levels, main gears and also their factions and classes if possible."
"I will try to do my best," she didn't promise to get him these answers and he understood how difficult it was to get such answers at this short ti.
"When do you think they will attack us?"
"Soon," Bloom said, "I believe they won't take more than a couple of days before coming to us. By the way, how long is the marching distance to the Swor town?"
"March?" she noticed the word he selected.
"Of course we won't allow them to enter the town by teleportation, right?" he laughed as this was pretty obvious.
"Well I think perhaps a day at least or even two," she hesitated, "but one of my uncle's towns lies even closer to . I believe they will move there and march to my town."
"How long?"
"A day at most."
"Then we have a day to prepare then," Bloom nodded before he noticed the end of the road was at the horizon. "You go back and start your work there," he suddenly said.
"What about you?"
"I have sothing to do here," Bloom changed his eyes before adding, "start blocking the teleportation to anyone belonging to their three towns. Also one of my trusted subordinates will co to your mansion and ask for tickets. Give him as much as he asks and I'll pay you once I return."
She watched him in doubt before her doubts turned into amazent. "You don't intend to amass player there?"
"That's the only way to face such an army."
"But"
"Just don't worry about that, I told you this war will be handled by ," he firmly said, "just leave a ssage to Tondel about my butler his na is Antoan and he will co to see you soon."
"Antoan alright, I will make sure to prepare enough tickets then," she paused before adding, "how many can you gather in less than a day?"
"If I used my old identity then I can amass a grand army," he bitterly laughed, "but I can't use my real na for now. So I hope we can get enough to stop this army at your walls and gate."
She didn't say anything until they exited the range of the town and the tickets regained their function again.
"Don't do anything stupid," she warned.
"Don't worry about ," he smiled, "I'm not that easy to be killed."
"I can see that," she only glanced deeply at him for a long minute before she used her ticket and left the place returning to her town.
"Now it's ti to see what the system will give in return to this quest," he turned to move towards a nearby forest before hiding there and lied in wait.
He wanted to see with his two eyes what that bastard would do.
He didn't hear any system alerts since running away from the town, and that made him quite restless. As he lied in wait he started to check his system notifications, waiting for the alert announcing his clearance of the quest.
Yet there was no such one yet.
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