Chapter 30: Entrance Exam
"That's not looking so good," Jung said, taking one step back.
The abomination he saw wasn't something worth going against.
Not because it was weak and wouldn't yield loot and pills—on the contrary, slaying it would guarantee some hefty amount of money, but it would be impossible to do so.
"Run!" yelled another guard.
This time it was a woman, and she appeared as scared as the previous guard.
'Tier VI lovers, jesters, and innocents.' Jung concluded after seeing their marks.
Individually, these monsters weren't unbeatable, but their strength came from their sheer numbers.
After the second guard ran away, leaving the post and carriage, chaos erupted.
Elders panicked. They didn't know how to act and stood in one place.
The driver couldn't manage any better.
He sprinted behind the guards and left his passengers, too terrorized to care about their well-being.
