Chapter 310
“My apologies. You were cursed by the old hag personally, so the curse has not been lifted yet,” Wilbur said.
Sammy’s expression shifted into one of terror. “What am I going to do, then?”
“Don’t be scared. I’ve got an idea. It’s just going to be a little more troublesome,” Wilbur said.
Sammy calmed down upon hearing there was a way out. After all, Wilbur had been powerful enough for her to be able to trust his words.
Dom frowned slightly. He had heard Wilbur say before that the curse could be broken by force.
But entering Sammy’s spirit might come with the risk of hurting her and would be dangerous to some
extent.
But Darlene was dead, and there was no other way out.
Sammy, Dom, and Moose looked at the ground littered with bodies. A shiver ran down their spines.
Wilbur had killed four to five hundred zombies, as well as the zombie giant formed after. He had even been able to deflect Darlene’s fatal spell at the very end, one that she had sacrificed her life to cast.
It could only be said that Wilbur was just far too powerful.
Wilbur looked around him before picking up the cane Darlene had left behind. It seemed like a pretty decent contribution to the Dragon’s Altar.
He smiled, tossing it into his demiplane. He considered this a success, as contributions were truly hard to
find.
“Set the place on fire, and we’ll go home. I’ll think of a way to break your curse,” Wilbur said to Sammy.
She nodded in response. Moose walked up and was about to say something when a series of hurried footsteps could be heard.
A tall man in a uniform led a group of people, walking up to Wilbur and the rest with an ashen expression. Gibby Lendis, chief of the Cendonville Special Forces. You’re all under arrest for public assault.”
Wilbur chuckled. “Dude, seriously? All this over a fight?”
“I think you didn’t realize who you were beating up.” Lee Shoreson emerged with two men from behind Gibby.
Lee’s face was still swollen then, making him look rather comical. The rage in his eyes, however, was
evident.
Wilbur hardly paid him any mind, merely turning to Gibby and saying, “Aren’t you going to clean the place up first? A plague could break out if we leave the place like this.”
It was only then that Gibby, Lee, and their men realized that the village was littered with chunks of unidentifiable objects.
The chunks differed in size, and all of them were charred completely. It was hard to see what they were at first glance.
Gibby picked up one of them, inspecting it in his hand.
His expression shifted at once, and he drew his gun to point it at Wilbur. “This is a part of a dead body! Tell us what you did here! What happened to the villagers here?”
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