Golden Experience

Episode 266: The Poison of the Evil King

I left all conversations with the players to Lyla.

In rare cases, being careful doesn't mean you won't lose any of your applause, and Bran is out of the question.

I thought you were supposed to come a long way to see the dragon.

Then where did you hear about the dragon? I saw it on SNS! There's no way I can say that.

Coupons! That was interactive, wasn't it? Where are you?

I've forgotten.

But Lyla was right to leave it to me. I was impressed to hear it.

Even though I didn't make myself clear, I talked as if I had traveled all the way down the street subtly, appealed as if I had taken a carriage from afar, and the tricks were fine. Most of them are true, but they also try to fly in the air and stop by the ruins on the way. It's not exactly what I talked about.

This sister is still more suitable for con artists than medical advisors.

If you're going to hire someone at home, you might want to focus on sales and PR.

Sometimes I just wonder.

Since the word dragon appeared in the conversation, villagers have gathered around it.

The villagers who picked up the conversation went to call the other villagers, and the villagers called the other villagers again. It is felt in the "magic eye" that more and more people are gathering here.

Sometimes it was a village that wasn't so wide, and it was always like almost all the villagers were lurking around and listening to conversations.

"So I wonder if I can see the dragon. I've come this far, and I'd like to see you if I can."

The fact that there's a dragon is probably that mountain you can see from here.

You don't need to be guided by the player, but you have to be part of the role-play.

"I don't know. The villagers seem to believe it, but we've never met, and I don't know if they're really here. By the way, what are you gonna do when you meet the dragon?

"Oh, yeah. As a matter of fact, my sister is the child of this white robe, but she was born weak and blind. We're on a journey to see if we can do something about it. I've heard that monster liver is the ingredient of medicine, and there are dragons in this village.

I thought I'd fry you one of those dragon livers and give you a drink. "

It could still have been a mistake to leave it to Lyla.

The players in front of me didn't react so much, but the villagers who were watching around heard it and stood up in color.

Players who feel the atmosphere and are upset. Speaking of which, I still don't know their names. They have not even been named yet. We don't have a name either, so it's each other.

And the villagers brought from their houses carcasses, and sickles, and axes, and bows and arrows, and daggers, and surrounded the rares.

Everyone is staring at us with the intent to kill.

This village is like a village of fox beasts, and all the villagers produce fox-like ears and tails.

Apparently, for the villagers, dragons are like objects of faith in a way.

They can't forgive Lyla for making a statement to the detriment of it.

No...

It's only possible, but I wonder if the dragons and the others are using these villagers as "operatives".

Maybe not. But judging from what you said before, it seems more likely that the land is normally deified as a divine existence.

"Ha-ha-ha. There's a good way. In that case, for the time being...

You said you should try killing him. Well, that makes the most sense.

After all, they are villagers who only do farming, forestry, and occasional hunting.

Experience will naturally be gained from those tasks, but simply gaining experience will not lead to combat power.

Kelly and Diaz prove that it is more important to shake the experience and experience in real combat.

If so, the villagers are not enemies.

It will not be surrounded, but the result remains the same.

"Well, wait, everybody! No, suddenly!

"That's right! These people may have just come to grasp Walla to heal her siblings ─ ─"

"─ Are you sheltering? The leftovers who seek revenge on the Dragon God."

The player is amazed at the position of the village chief and so on, and at the same time, the man who is wearing an old but tough body is amazing.

"I'm not talking about shelter or anything! Just calm down for now, I'm just saying we can't discuss it!

"─ For your own benefit only, there is a lot to punish, such as harming the Dragon God. Those are dangerous ones just because that's what comes to mind. We have no choice but to end it."

I am a fanatic.

It is obviously the villagers who are at risk.

Maybe that man didn't want to stop by here because he was afraid of the dragons, not the villagers possessed by them.

In a sense, the village cannot be said to be driven by a delusion towards the dragon, so it is no exaggeration to say that the village is driven by the dragon.

"Profit, that is, health..."

"Out of the way. I know you're not bad people. It would also be a stray to come from kindness that sheltered the Punisher. Get in the house. I'll be done in a minute."

The village chief (tentatively) told him, and the players looked at him.

Maybe you're talking about a friend chat or something.

But it doesn't matter to the Rares.

I've gone from being a climax all at once from Lyla's half joke statement, but there's something about the soul Bran needs, and I can say it's just the right opportunity.

I don't know if I can kill a player and take his soul if I don't try, but if he says he's no different than NPC, it would be possible. It's just that you won't be able to resuscitate. Because the soul is replenished from somewhere - if the soul really exists as a system, it might be loading and reproducing soul backups from the server - it shouldn't be a problem. Then I can also say that it would be more efficient to take it away from the players.

Even so, it is only an error in the case of three people. Whether they turn to the villagers or stop the villagers, it doesn't make much difference to watch.

"Oh, yeah, but I'm not! Until then, ladies and gentlemen, I can't fathom these robes! It's us who get killed! I need you to reconsider!

It was a little different than I thought.

These players seem emotionally close to the villagers.

Besides, it seems that they were trying to stop it not for the Rares, but for the villagers.

It seems that I used the Monocle of Discernment against us earlier, and I didn't see anything there, so I think I felt the difference in strength between the villagers and the Rares.

The villagers are still questioning the players, but if you really want to kill us, just ignore the players and shoot the arrows.

Even if they don't do that, they seem to be a little bit stuck in the player's words that villagers can't beat the Rares.

What a waste of time.

Oops. I thought it was absolutely rare to say that at the beginning, but it's not true, Blanc.]

"It's like I'm the least bit of an embarrassment." Or it won't be a matter of patience. It's usually a waste of time.

< Well, yes. Fortunately, the people in the village are watching over us, but the players are still conscious, and we're secretly here ─ ─

Lyla slowly looked around the villagers.

Slowly and repeatedly, he flies his gaze over the villagers to the point where he doesn't think it's going to be critical.

"... uhh..."

"What... my body..."

Then the villagers began to remove the agricultural tools and weapons in their hands.

I don't think I can have it anymore.

Gradually, I started to get out to the kneeling and the crouching.

"What? Huh? Duh, what is it, folks...?

"Are you ill even...? Why all of a sudden, and all at once?

The players are upset to see even the village chief (tentatively), who has just been arguing in front of them, fall on one knee.

Lyla did something with the Eye of Evil.

Even so, as far as I can see with "True Eye", there is no such thing as a decrease in LP. Probably debilitating or behavioral disturbance systems.

"─ ─ Hmm. With the dragon god himself? Without confirming your intentions, I think you hit the bees because you make a fuss about them.

Lyla incites the villagers.

"... maybe you guys did something?

"I can't believe it. We were just surrounded by them. What can we do? He said he had a full waist."

……

The players don't break their guard, although Lyla may well say so.

If you look at them, this is the object of the Monocle of Discovery that didn't see anything. How much vigilance, if not enough. Their reaction was correct.

The fact that you don't know anything about them means you don't know what to do.

"Well, I think you're convinced that it's quiet.

I wonder if that mountain is covered by Dragon Master? It seems that we have the consent of all the villagers, and we will go. "

"Eh, ah, ma, wait...."

Players are no longer the only ones standing.

I speak out to stop Lyla walking out, but she lacks glory. I don't feel like I'm talking about the situation.

I can see in my hands that I am afraid of Lyla, who made all the villagers crawl to the ground by her mysterious abilities.

"When I see a dragon, I'll stop by again. Say hello then."

Rare and Bran followed Lyla silently into the mountain.

Ask Lyla when the village is gone.

"Nothing, didn't you finally have to give it a fierce poison and kill it like that?

"That's okay, though. Doesn't it seem like a mastermind to kill a lot directly in front of you? It just feels like an executor. So I thought I'd just make it up to you.

As far as the villagers are concerned, for some reason they suddenly relaxed and could not stand up. What do they think of it?

Of course, as the player said, you might think that we did something, but if they truly believe in the Dragon, you might think that a shard is "maybe we really hit a bee". Even so, I was unconsciously afraid of you and lost my strength, which means that you prioritized yourself over the dragon, so I thought maybe you'd feel guilty.

The point is, I'm going to give them a backlash in the corner of their mind. That's what faithful countrymen are, isn't it?

I mean, it seems that Lyla infiltrated those villagers not with physical poison, but with mental poison.

After this, we don't know how things will turn out without actually looking at the dragons, but in some situations it will be a much more dramatic development than killing villagers directly. For those players, of course.

I still can't say whether it was a mistake or the right answer to leave Lyla in charge of the conversation, but I was right to stop by the village at random.

I'd say we've got more than enough mastermind moves.