Blanc drove the Morri Family’s carriage, carrying Herag and Muse, heading towards the City Hall.
After arriving at the City Hall, Herag escorted Muse into Serlandir’s building, and upon entering the office, everyone was busy.
Pries, holding a stack of docunts, ca over after seeing Herag: "You got lucky, didn’t you? Found an Abyssal Cultist so quickly, is this him?"
He glanced at Muse and instantly recognized Muse as just an ordinary person, making the investigation straightforward.
There’s hardly any need for special asures to easily check whether Muse is an Abyssal Cultist.
The interrogation process is handled by designated personnel, so Herag didn’t need to deal with it.
Herag just needed to wait until the investigation was clear and see how many Contribution Points he could earn.
"Thanks to Mr. Herag, otherwise we wouldn’t have known about the hidden Abyssal Cultist in the family." Blanc expressed gratitude.
Blanc was genuinely grateful to Herag, as he was the butler of the Morri Family, he was actually responsible for such incidents.
Fortunately, nothing harmful had happened yet, and everything remained under control.
Herag smiled and said, "No problem, it’s what I should be doing."
He wished for such fortunate occurrences daily, maybe he could accumulate three thousand Contribution Points early on.
Soon, soone ca to take over Muse, leading him down for interrogation.
Muse was taken inside for less than five minutes; while Herag was still chatting with Pries and others, the staff responsible for interrogation already ca out.
The interrogator was a Crystalization Wizard nad Hailo, who was also a formal mber of Serlandir.
He erged from inside, holding a docunt, and reported, "Minister Pries, Muse has confessed, he indeed believes in a presence from the Abyss Plane; here’s what he has done for the Evil God over the past year."
Hailo’s docunt detailed what Muse did for the Abyss Plane’s Evil God over the past year, specifying the ti and location.
The records were very clear; all this was spoken by Muse himself after Hailo used magic.
Hailo used an enchanted feather pen to automatically record them, forming this interrogation result docunt.
Pries took the docunt, glanced at it, and nodded: "Well, it’s fortunate this person’s strength is limited, hasn’t caused much damage yet. If his strength grows a bit more, there’ll be more trouble."
Muse, although just an ordinary person, could obtain various ways to enhance his strength through the Abyss Plane’s Evil God.
Once his strength grows, he could accomplish many things.
Moreover, he was inside the vast Morri Wizard Family, doing anything casually could have huge impacts.
After handling the Muse matter, Herag proceeded to the next location.
This stack of information he held contained details of over twenty individuals, with quite a lot of verification work ahead.
...
Five days later.
Silver Moon City Hall, inside Serlandir’s office building.
Pries, holding a small spoon, stirred the coffee in his hand, and smiled at Herag in front of him: "You really made it, found a total of three Abyssal Cultists, another fifty Contribution Points credited."
Herag smiled: "Seems my luck is indeed good, a blind cat stumbled upon a dead rat."
He spent these past days investigating the wooden sculpture issue of Max, and out of over twenty individuals, three Abyssal Cultists were found.
After the matter concluded, through official evaluation and settlent by Serlandir, he could earn fifty Contribution Points.
Adding to the previous ones, Herag now had a total of three hundred sixty Contribution Points.
Others envied him because Herag had only joined recently, yet had accumulated so many Contribution Points so quickly.
Everyone was aware that tasks related to Abyssal Cultists offered the highest Contribution Points, yet Abyssal Cultists were the hardest to find.
They were ordinary people, without horns growing on their heads, making it difficult to identify them.
However, Herag’s luck was overwhelming; he encountered several Abyssal Cultist incidents consecutively, quite fortunate indeed.
From an outsider’s perspective, Herag indeed seed to have good luck in these instances.
Doron was accidentally discovered while maintaining the Witch Array at Wendy’s house, and the situations with Max and Luqi were even more bizarre, with a beggar delivering a sculpture directly.
Moreover, the two Abyssal Cultists identified later happened to be included among the individuals in the allocated stack of paperwork for him.
There are many personnel like Herag, so within Serlandir, and so from outside who accept tasks to complete them.
Yet not everyone could identify Abyssal Cultists; most people go through this stack of paperwork without finding any information about Abyssal Cultists.
Perhaps they missed sothing, or maybe the stack indeed didn’t contain Abyssal Cultists.
Pries exhaled: "Finally done, this period exhausted ."
Since the incident occurred until now, he hadn’t slept at all, busy around the clock.
Because Max’s sculpture dispersal was too extensive, even the traceable clues numbered many.
Even with so many people working on it, the manpower felt insufficient.
As the head of the City Defense and Security Departnt, Pries needed to oversee everything; though he didn’t need to do things himself, approval and supervision were required.
Nurous tasks laid in front of him, with no chance for rest.
Seven or eight days of non-stop twenty-four-hour work would tire even a Level 2 Wizard.
"How many Contribution Points do you have now?" Pries asked.
Herag glanced at the Talisman Stone: "Three hundred sixty points now."
Pries pondered: "Then you can visit Serlandir’s Secret Vault now; three hundred points have already reached the threshold for many exchanges. You can take a look, exchange the interesting and useful ones."
"Secret Vault?" Herag was confused, hadn’t heard of it.
Pries laughed: "Didn’t ntion it before because I didn’t expect you to accumulate over three hundred points so quickly. The Secret Vault is a treasury only open to formal mbers internally in Serlandir, containing all sorts of things. There’s nothing you can’t find there."
After Pries’s explanation, Herag understood.
The Secret Vault was where Contribution Points were used, but at least three hundred points were needed for entry.
Herag’s three hundred sixty Contribution Points just surpassed the eligibility requirent for access.
Generally, Secret Vaults are in Serlandir’s various cities, but so particularly important items are only stored in the largest cities.
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