Daddy Fantasy World Restaurant

Chapter 2010: There's Nothing Wrong, You're Really

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Noya shut up the moment she glanced over.

This was the aura of a big boss. Even if she was wrong, she would be rightfully wrong.

Mag watched as Merante was roasted in the Holy Light, and his eyelids twitched frantically. He glanced at Irina, who seemed rather drunk, and was worried if this would end up becoming medical malpractice.

After all, Merante was from the Ghost Clan. He would feel uncomfortable before the Holy Light.

The Holy Light continued shining on Merrante for three minutes. Other than the talismans, Mag could even see some black wisps being purified by the Holy Light.

Merante was already unconscious from the excruciating pain.

“Grandpa!” Noya wanted to rush up.

Mag held Noya back because Irina had started chanting her healing magic spells.

Bits of faint golden glow fell on Merante. The horrifying wound started to regenerate and heal at a visible speed.

The entire process went on for around 10 minutes. The empty area in Merante’s abdomen grew new flesh, and he regained some color on his pale face. It seemed as though his breathing became stabler.

“Alright.” Irina kept her magic caster’s staff, closed her eyes, and fell backward.

Thankfully, Mag reacted fast enough and caught her.

Since she was not completely sober from the alcohol just now, she fell asleep from exhaustion after using her magic on such a tricky case.

“Grandpa.” Noya went up. Although Merante had not regained consciousness, it seemed that his life was no longer in danger.

“Th-thank you.” Noya thanked Mag and Irina as he kneeled on the floor.

“Alright. There are no rooms upstairs. It’s rather inconvenient to have you staying in the tavern. I’ll come back down later to bring you to the house beside. You can stay at Romo Street for the time being,” Mag said as he carried Irina upstairs.

Noya put the unconscious Merante on his back as he asked Mag worriedly, “Beside…? Won’t we be found out?”

“Half of the houses on this street belong to me. You can choose a random house later,” Mag said calmly as he put on his coat, and walked to the door.

“Rich…” Noya raised his brow, and looked at Mag with admiration.

Mag opened the door, observed the surroundings, and brought Noya out of the tavern after making sure that there was no one around.

The wine was able to curb the spicy taste, so Noya threw another handful of peanuts into his mouth.

After finishing a packet of peanuts and half the bottle of wine, Noya sealed the bottle with the cork again. He felt his head grow heavy, and very quickly fell asleep by the bed.

***

At the entrance of the military, a big and tall general looked at the knights in front of him, and asked, “Have you found them?”

“Sir, our soldiers have split up to trace them, but we’ve still lost their tracks,” one of the knights reported.

“Useless! You can’t even find a heavily wounded old man!” the general chided loudly with displeasure.

All the knights lowered their heads, afraid to speak.

“Sir, you’ve pierced right through that old man. After receiving such a fatal blow, he must have died. As long as we increase the scope of our search operations, we will definitely find them very quickly,” a deputy general beside him said.

The general’s expression became a little better. He said seriously, “Continue searching! They might very well be the murderer from the incident the night before. Find them, and His Majesty will reward you handsomely!”

“Yes!” The knights left quickly after receiving their order.

***

“Already at Rodu? Hehe, interesting…” A cloud of black fog slowly seeped out from the first prince’s mansion. A silhouette in a black robe walked out slowly from the black fog. His low voice was jarring to the ears, just like the sound of metal rubbing against each other.

The man in black robe turned his head in the direction of the mansion, and quickly became a cloud of black fog and disappeared.

***

“Senior!”

Bobby woke up with a start. He sat right up on the bed, and was drenched in perspiration.

“Master, are you alright?” a middle-aged woman asked worriedly as she sat up beside Bobby, and passed him a handkerchief to wipe his perspiration.

Bobby came back to his senses. He looked out at the light coming in from the window, and then at the middle-aged woman, who was looking at him with concern. He shook his head, and asked, “Why am I at home? What happened?”

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