Steampunk Era: Mad Abield

Chapter 107: Section 93: Joint Action_2



Colin accompanied Malin down the high tower, and while walking out, he offered Malin some advice, "Working for the Church of Justice, the most important thing is to have eyes in the back of your head. If you feel something’s not right, I suggest you run fast." "Eh?" Malin wondered if his senior brother had taken the wrong medication today.

"Eh? You don’t understand. Back when I went on a joint mission with them, those apprentices stumbled upon a cultist gathering. Without a second thought, they charged in, forcing me to follow suit. It was with great difficulty that we won, and those fools even asked me why I followed them," Colin said, his face turning sour as he seemed to recall something he’d rather not. "I said, ’You all charged in, didn’t you? As the Thanan say, I risked my life to accompany gentlemen.’ Then they told me that I should have run away at that time. If we won, good for us, but if we lost, I could at least have brought a message to the Bishop and had reinforcements come to slaughter those bastards’ entire families, and possibly collect their corpses."

Malin was almost thrown off balance by this answer – how could everyone at the Church of Justice be so stubborn.

"This is just the standard operation for the Church of Justice. So make sure you’re careful when entering the mission area. I know you’re tough, kid, but those cultists are no charity workers," Colin patted Malin’s head and watched him board the carriage outside the great hall of the Church.

Only after the carriage disappeared into the distance did Colin finally let out a sigh.

Standing next to him, the half-human instructor Karlmo was curious, "Colin, why did you sigh?"

"Because I feel that no matter how much I say, Malin won’t listen to me. If there really is trouble, he will definitely charge in with the other madmen," Colin replied with hands on his hips, looking a bit helpless.

"Isn’t that good? I think Malin has learned very well. Even if he suffers a bit, he won’t lose too much. Ordinary cultists can’t hold him back anyway. Besides, we can’t be sure they’re cultists, right?" Karlmo looked at Colin and said.

To this, Colin waved his hand dismissively, "No, you don’t understand the Church of Justice. These guys are like fish to a cat when it comes to cultists."

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