Chapter 163 Goodbye

Chapter 163 Goodbye
After watching Arthas disappear from his sight, Roland looked at Hela and said.

"Come on, it's time to leave."

Hela nodded and followed Roland without any regrets.

In the final sunset, Roland and Hela left Ginza.

In the Ginza Courtroom, the old captain who received the news also walked out of the room. He held the railing and looked silently in Roland's direction.

He had a feeling that the meeting in the treasure house might be the last time he and Roland would see each other.

He slowly closed his eyes.

A spellcaster who is proficient in the undead, has a bright heart, is able to confront and defeat the residual soul of the Lich King at the fourth level, seems to have countless trump cards, and is fearless in the face of anyone. What kind of storm will he stir up in this world?

The old captain sighed deeply.

Thinking back to the geniuses he had seen in Ginza over the years.

He had a feeling that when they all grew up, a new storm might be coming, but he probably wouldn't be able to see it.

The old leader stood in front of the balcony, waiting silently.

Not long after the sunset faded and the sky darkened, a white knight rushed in and shouted loudly.

"Captain, it's bad. All the alchemists are dead."

The old captain turned his head, frowned, and spoke in a calm tone.

"Are there any survivors?"

"No, they were all killed in one blow, and their souls were annihilated."

The White Knight replied solemnly.

"Well, treat it as suicide out of fear of punishment."

The old captain nodded and spoke casually.

It seems that Roland's methods are much more sophisticated than he imagined.

Hearing the old captain's words, the White Knight was a little surprised. Although he didn't know what was going on, he didn't ask much. He nodded, turned around and left.

As he left the room to deal with these troubles, he was muttering to himself.

Why did the old captain start killing people again?

He was not surprised by the old captain's answer. After all, decades ago, the old captain dared to bear the pressure from most forces in Ginza and launched a heavy attack on the alchemist in public. Even compared with Roland, he was relatively mild, but compared with other people in Ginza, he was particularly radical.

Although a lot of people were killed this time, with the support of the Inquisition, the old leader should not have any problems.

Just when the White Knight was thinking about how to help muddy the waters and cover for the old captain, what he didn't know was that the old captain was also using himself as bait to muddy the waters.

At the same time, in the distance of Ginza, Roland stood on a small hill, and the bright black spots on his right hand lost their light one by one.

Roland turned and left only after confirming that everyone on the list he had drawn up was dead.

Hela followed Roland and asked.

"Where are you going next?"

"We can't stay in the Silver Empire anymore."

Roland took out a map from his space bracelet and spoke as he looked at it.

Roland didn't think he could keep the truth from the powerful spellcasters in Ginza forever. Even with the help of the old captain, the truth would be revealed sooner or later.

Therefore, the Silver Empire can no longer stay there, so the Kes Mountains are not an option. In fact, the reserves of extraordinary materials in the space bracelet are still sufficient, so there is no need to take the risk of going to the Kes Mountains.

The Tower of Truth is not an option either. Although the Tower of Truth is relatively independent within the Silver Empire, it is still a part of the Silver Empire after all. Maybe the Silver Family will send people to capture him?
Go back to the North? Although the turmoil in the North Kingdom has not yet completely erupted, there are still many struggles in secret. Even in Sinar, Roland can receive news of the mysterious deaths of some extraordinary people in the North. If he goes back, wouldn't he be walking into the storm? Moreover, there is no soil for spellcasters to grow in the North. Or the moon elves? No, the moon elves are too peaceful and not suitable for Hela to grow.

If he went west, there would be serious discrimination in the Kingdom of Inter. Roland, a northerner, would probably not be welcomed there. The gnolls further west were still in a state of division, and if he went west, he might be dragged into it.

If you choose to go south, those scattered small human countries are not worth visiting, and traveling far to the sun elves is not a good option.

Roland didn't like the sun elves in the game in his previous life, and he would hate them even more in this life.

After thinking it over, Roland looked at Donnar, who was still in turmoil.

All the countries in East Nar have basically collapsed completely, and the ones that are still active now are basically local resistance forces composed of local refugees and exiled fighters.

The extremely chaotic environment was perfect for Roland to avoid the limelight. Even if the Silver Empire wanted to do something, it would be impossible given Roland's environment.

Moreover, the destruction of a large number of kingdoms meant that countless knowledge and wealth were left on the land of Donnar, waiting for Roland to open and collect.

In addition, as the front line against the green tide, fighting and killing are inevitable.

Roland overlooked a lot of things and successfully convinced himself.

After having a goal, Roland looked at Hela and said.

"I'm going to Donnar, what about you?"

Hearing Roland's words, Hela blinked and said with some surprise.

"Didn't you say before that you should wait for peace?"

As she spoke, Hela stopped and met Roland's eyes.

After staring at each other in silence for a while, Hela smiled and said.

"Didn't we agree on this? We're going to become legends together. Do you want to go to Donnar and eat alone? If you want to go to Donnar, you have to take me with you."

She stretched out her hand, took Roland's right hand, and spoke in a low voice.

"Although I can't catch up with you yet, I will try my best. Please don't abandon me."

Roland pursed his lips and spoke calmly.

"Have you decided? If you have other options, the Soul School will be happy to accept you."

"I've decided. I'm going."

Hela held Roland's right hand with both hands, placed it on her chest, and said seriously.

"Okay, let's go."

Roland pulled his right hand out of Hela's hands, said something calmly, and turned to walk towards the road.

Hela looked at her hands and subconsciously clenched her fists a few times. Then, she looked up at Roland.

Roland's pace was obviously much faster, so much so that in the short time that Hela was in a daze, Roland and Hela had opened up a lot of distance.

Seeing this, Hela hurriedly trotted after him.

"You're walking so fast."

"Ginza will find out soon. We have to leave quickly."

"Oh, I know."

As the last voice with a hint of laughter dissipated in the wind, Roland and Hela walked side by side and soon disappeared into the wilderness at night.

(End of this chapter)