Chapter 302: The Aftereffects of an Obliterated Cult
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
One week later.
"Teacher Benjamin, the execution is over." One day at noon, Augustine pushed opened Benjamin’s door and said," It was the sect that was attacked that day. I don’t know what they did wrong, but I saw the government’s bulletin - they have all been eliminated."
Benjamin stopped his meditation, and nodded, "You’ve done well."
Augustine smiled," It’s nothing. But, why the sudden interest towards this?"
Benjamin stood up and replied," Nothing much, we live here, we have to know if something big is happening in the city."
"That’s true." Augustine nodded. She bid farewell towards Benjamin, closed the door, and left the room.
Benjamin walked over to the window and looked at the street, drawing a deep breath.
He had finally managed to vanquish that group of people.
One week before, he had to use almost all his strength to defeat the old man, ing back from the brink of defeat to emerge victorious. Lance and Mikel were officers in Ferelden, and witnessed it with their own eyes. The danger of this sect did not need further proof.
They could not let such a sect exist in Ferelden.
Thus, that night, they kept the news to themselves and hurried back to the capital of Ferelden, before reporting everything that they had witnessed to the King. After the news was delivered, the King ordered the sect be blacklisted. As for the sect’s base, it was surrounded and the members inside arrested by the army the next morning.
The sect members on the streets did not even know about what had happened, only a few of them could react in time to flee.
But the army came rather quickly, they did not escape far before being captured.
After killing the old man, Mikel and Lance expressed their gratitude, and told Benjamin that the King would honor him for his contribution. And so, with the troops arrival at Rayleigh, came the King’s reward as well.
A thousand gold coins. Even though it was not huge in numbers, but to Benjamin, it was a very pleasant surprise.
This is because Benjamin did not do it for money. The sect that had contact with the otherworld being vanquished at its early state without leaving much impact was enough for Benjamin.
Who knew, maybe he had just unknowingly saved the mages of this world.
But of course, Benjamin wanted to know more about the sect, especially about the "Inner World" the old man had mentioned.
But sadly, the only person who knew anything about this was the old man – the same one he had killed with his own two hands. The books the sect had with them were all destroyed by their own member’s during the capturing operation.
There was nothing Benjamin could do.
In Benjamin’s possession, he still had the parchment, the green crystal and stone, and the eye of the zombie cow. The sect probably had records on how to use them, but by now, it was all gone.
Benjamin would probably have to let these items collect dust for forever, now.
They were rather unsettling items, and he had thought of asking somebody to bury it without revealing the location. But, he ended up thinking of how in novels, when an ancient evil is sealed up, it ends up being discovered by a fool thousand years later, then causes trouble once again.
He did not want that to happen. Thus, he found time and ventured to the wilderness outside of Rayleigh. Excavating the underground ruin once more, he threw the parchment and everything else back into the ruins.
He guarded the entrance until it fully closed, making sure that the connection between the two worlds was totally severed.
After that, he left satisfied. As for information on the "Rabkauhalla" sect, it was totally wiped - on this world at least.
The ining disaster somehow was somehow averted.
But, one week has passed now, the effects left behind by the sect had continued fermenting within the borders of Ferelden, specifically in Rayleigh.
The most obvious part was that Benjamin found that he had bee even more famous.
In the bulletin issued by the government, it did not state Benjamin’s name, but earnestly wrote, ‘many thanks to the powerful mage’, using words like "Genius, and almighty
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