Chapter 939: Section 617: Return (2)
Having comforted Rewo, Malin returned to the North through the transmission channel. Sudel and the other three lads encountered a blizzard on their way back. Although they were not in danger of losing their lives and didn’t suffer frostbite, all four lads had caught a cold. Malin, after learning of their condition, kicked them over to the assistant priests who had come to serve as medics from the Benevolent Church.
They were searching with the herbalists from Thainan for herbs that could cure common diseases, and these four cold patients were just right for them to work on.
In the meantime, Halsan found an opportunity to tell Malin something about Rhodes having taken a fancy to Joki, which was sheer foolish infatuation, infuriating Malin to the point of almost kicking the lad out of the sick bay.
Having an attractive daughter is a good thing, but the only problem with Rhodes now is that he won’t live past Nuo. And Malin would definitely not hand his daughter over to an old wreck.
However, if Rhodes showed talent and could become a Transcendent, then Malin would consider letting the young man have a try.
Daughters grow up and must marry after all. Goethe once made the old man of the Rhodes family suffer, and had also given Goethe, that old man, a hard time. So there would come a day when someone would stab Malin in the back.
Thinking this, Malin felt that he must teach his daughters how to discern right from wrong. As for those deceiving jerks, streetlights would be their best destination, and No. 12 buckshot would suit as the best greeting for them.
As for Malin himself, ha, what is there to be curious about? Malin was disdainful of it all— even if the end of the world were to come tomorrow, Malin would not feel any fear or worry.
At least, Malin would not fall into despair simply because he would vanish from history. He was still looking forward to punching that bitch, the Goddess of Fate, right in the face.
No one would take away the right to control his own fate from Malin.
With such thoughts in mind, Malin boarded the carriage with his captain of the guard, Electrum. It was said that the soldiers at the camp were becoming increasingly unruly, with the gendarmes being pointed at with firearms by soldiers and driven out more than once.
