The Undying Lich, Part I by Yu Wo
Author:Yu Wo
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9789866688546
Published: 2014-03-24T00:00:00+00:00
I hurriedly rushed back to the Holy Temple, and my heart jumped in fright the moment I stepped onto the stairs. The stairs were covered in pools of liquid comprised of the water and metal elements. It extended the entire way into the Holy Temple⦠Itâs blood!
I walked past the two holy knights guarding the doors of the Holy Temple. The two of them looked flustered and extremely startled. Even if undead creatures were to invade the Holy Temple, such expressions of fear probably wouldnât even appear on their faces.
However, Knight-Captain Judgment suffering grave injuries was actually much more unbelievable than undead creatures invading the Holy Temple.
When I entered the hall, a large puddle of water element in the hall frightened me to a halt.
This much blood? Is this all Judgmentâs blood? How severe are his injuriesâ¦
In the hysteria, I caught sight of a familiar figure⦠Thatâs Judgementâs vice captain! I bellowed, âRadar! Come here!â
âItâs Vidar.â Vidar came over with an expression of helplessness. After politely saluting, he asked, âKnight-Captain Sun⦠May I please askâ¦â
I grabbed his collar. After pulling him closer to me, I snapped, âWhere is Knight-Captain Judgment?â
With a bit of difficulty in breathing, Vidar replied, âKn-Knight-Captain Judgment returned to his room to rest. His injuries were extremely severeâ¦â
His injuries were extremely severe? I threw Vidar aside and immediately went off toward Judgmentâs room.
Vidar chased after me and desperately said, âPlease wait a moment. Captain Judgment is already resting. Please donât disturb him. His injuries were very severe and although his outer wounds have been healed, he has lost a lot of blood and so needs a lot of restâ¦â
I stopped in my footsteps and turned around. I coldly asked, âAre you positive that he is really resting?â
Vidar stood bewildered for a second before following with an extremely worried expression. With a tone as if he were begging, he said, âYou are right, sir. Please convince Captain Judgment to rest and not push himself so much.â
Seeing his worried expression, I really pitied Vidar⦠So, having a superior that is too serious will also make the subordinates very distressed. Fortunately, Iâm not serious. Therefore, Adair doesnât need to worry about me overworking myself at all. He sure is lucky.
I nodded at Vidar, and he finally breathed a sigh of relief. He continued commanding the others to clean up the mess in the hall.
I charged straight to the outside of Judgmentâs room without hesitating, and without even opening the door I could sense that the person behind the door was fine. In addition, he was sitting at his desk doing his paperwork⦠However, it is exactly this that makes me so angry! After bleeding out a pool of blood and suffering grave injuries, he is still correcting his documents. Is this guy a workaholic or does he just not value his own life?
I did not even bother knocking and opened the door brazenly. I walked into the room, took a deep breath, and shouted, âAre you crazy? Youâre still doing
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