I Left the Non-virgin Party

chapter 53



Jain was confused for a moment and did not understand the situation.

After a while, I figured out the situation.

It seems that the saint they were aiming for was probably Elaine.

“Hey, I want you?”

Zain looked back at Elaine and asked. Her reaction was unexpected. She shook her head and hid behind her sleeping face as if she had seen something scary.

“People who look like that are physiologically unreasonable. Please tell me to get out of here quickly.”

“I?”

“You are, um, much better. It’s a real existence itself.”

Abel was nearby. Of course, the conversation would have been heard. Jain turned his head and spoke.

“Is that so? Turn it off quickly.”

At those words, Abel put on a bewildered expression. It looked very unexpected. He had acted like a little prince in this small city, so he didn’t think he would be rejected even if he came out in such a situation.

Abel, unable to accept the situation, turned around and pointed the blade at the person who was moving away once more.

“Do not lie! He must also be intimidating!”

Threads appeared on Jain’s forehead. It was getting annoying and I was starting to get annoyed. When he turned his head to stare at Abel, Abel trembled as he saw the death. However, Jain relaxed his eyes and endured it. I tried to be patient.

‘Because I don’t want to stand out.’

Rottern was essentially a city for beginners. It wasn’t a very good choice for beginners to show their strength in the city and help out while playing the alley leader. Because of one taboo.

Here in Rottern, it was considered morally taboo for a strong person to accept a beginner’s quest. This was because the strong person monopolized the quest and subcontracted it, took control, and such abuses occurred frequently.

There, in Rotern, there were many events and items that were beneficial only if they were a beginner. So Jain didn’t want to stand out whenever possible.

When you were a beginner, you didn’t update your guild’s identity card after that, so you’re still a beginner. And the bad rumors piled up because of the curse. I was going to make the most of these and live quietly.

That blue crane in front of me, Abel, was famous in his own way, but he didn’t want to cause a fuss by touching him for emotional reasons.

‘You’re lucky.’

If it had been anywhere else, I would have crushed the balls and turned them into eunuchs. Abel, unaware that Jain was thinking such a thing, became elated and clinged to Elaine when Jain avoided a snowball fight. He persistently begged him to come over to his party, but Elaine cut it off and refused.

“I do not like it. It’s all a misunderstanding.”

“But, obviously, he insulted me by saying, “What a dog mop.” ”

Apparently, someone heard the commotion in the guild and ran to Abel and told him. Jain intervened.

“It’s a nickname.”

Jain replied bluntly. Elaine hid behind his back, giving him an exasperated expression.

“Who uses such a word as a nickname!”

“The form of love is different for each person. right?”

“Yes? Yea… ”

Elaine hesitated and nodded. If I affirmed here, I thought I would be followed by a nickname for the rest of my life, but it was more urgent to get rid of Abel in front of me. When Abel heard those words, he spit it out.

“I can not admit it. A piece of garbage like you… !”

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Now, is it just a personal attack? Jain muttered. But it was so similar, I didn’t get angry. Pulling Elaine’s shoulder, Zain moderately dismissed the situation and tried to end the situation.

“Yeah, just like you said, I’m trash. But what if he says he likes me better than you? Turn it off, please.”

But Jain was in vain. It was because Abel, who had already approached Elaine, handed him a white piece of paper and was soliciting. It was a contract for joining the party.

“If you’re saying something that doesn’t make sense because you’re being threatened, sign here. I will definitely protect you from that cold.”

But Elaine quickly handed over the contract to Jain and hid behind Jain. His face turned blue, as if he had seen a large goblin. It seemed that it was not in vain to say that such a type of man was physiologically unreasonable.

“Please, get rid of this guy. scary.”

The person who was handed the contract crumpled it and shoved it into his pocket. Then Abel’s face also turned to earthy color as if crumpled. It seemed that my self-esteem had been ripped apart. Leaving the shaking Abel behind, Jain walked to the reception desk. It was to receive Elaine’s test quest.

“Uh… What kind of quest do you want to accept… ”

The commotion with Abel made the receptionist look nervous. Zain answered by pointing her finger at the memo board.

“that.”

Sorcerer’s Tomb Purification. The receptionist, who confirmed where the finger was pointing, issued the request without a word. Jain, who was about to go out with Elaine with the request form in his arms, stopped because of a voice coming from the side.

“We want to accept that quest too.”

“ok?”

This was because Abel, who had come near him, immediately accepted the same quest. Jain raised his eyebrows and asked.

“What are you doing?”

“I just received a quest.”

“Why are you taking this? Isn’t that an apprenticeship?”

“The apprentice healer in our party has not yet been registered as a guild. So I am only taking orders to register on this opportunity.”

Abel smiled, showing his teeth. He said so, but it must have been the intention to disrupt the quest by winning multiple orders. Zain sighed. It was morally taboo for a strong person to receive a beginner’s quest order in Rotern. This is because there were a lot of idiots who had to pay hard work or threaten them while disturbing them in this way.

“Well, if you politely ask, he might be aiming for another quest.”

He thought he had been humiliated, so he seemed to want to take care of his pride. He really was like a little kid with a big body. apologize It doesn’t cost money. Jain scratched his head, bowed his head, and tried to move on.

“Oh yeah. I was rude. I’m apologizing, so stop… ”

And it stopped. It was because when I bowed my head, the little healer next to Abel caught my eye. Perhaps that guy was the apprentice healer Abel was talking about. It didn’t seem like he was being treated very well with his tangled clothes and hats. When the little healer made eye contact with Jain, he bowed his head and murmured.

“sorry… do.”

And he clenched his neck as if in pain. Seeing this, Jain was certain of something, and raised his head and growled.

“Isn’t this the normal f*cking guy?”

“What?”

“Do you also use servitude magic on your colleagues?”

Jain, who had reached the pinnacle of magic, was recognizable. The low-level subjugation magic, which was used only when summoning demons, was tightly squeezing the little boy’s neck. Turning around, the party members who stood as if escorting Abel were the same. At Jain’s sudden bombshell remarks, the pale pink-haired cleric standing behind Abel murmured.

“That, how.”

She was also a friend of Abel’s unique skill. The groan was like a de facto poet. When Abel looked at the cleric fiercely, startled, she raised her hand to cover her mouth. But it’s already too late. Zain took out the contract handed him earlier from his pocket, and meticulously examined the traces of magic.

“You twisted and twisted the words into this contract and inserted the magic sentence of enslavement, didn’t you? crazy bastard. Are you still a paladin?”

There was a lot of noise around. Abel’s complexion turned earthy. It was said that the low-level magicians etched them with high-level magic gates that they couldn’t recognize. You tricked me. Abel, who muttered inwardly, became angry and started kicking people out of the guild.

“If you don’t want to see blood, go away! I was going to let you go if I politely apologized, but you dare insult me, a member of the Star Seekers!”

People rushed out of the threat. Suddenly, only Jain and Abel were left in the guild. Jain was still looking at the contract, chewing it up.

“Aren’t you ashamed of doing something like this?”

But Abel was brazen. It seemed that he had already decided to cover his mouth with a knife. Abel pointed at Jain with the sword and shouted loudly.

“This contract was agreed upon by themselves! But what responsibility do I have?”

‘This is the path you have chosen. I’m sorry, but you are responsible for that.’

Some slurred words echoed in the ears of those who heard those words. Jain put the contract in his pocket and sighed. I wanted to go quietly.

“I can’t.”

The guy in front of me was the kind of person that Jain really hated. I thought it would be a crime to leave him alone.

“Let’s get it right.”

The reason he was able to run like that was his unique skill, ‘Sacred Sanctuary of the Shining’.

It would have been possible to prevent additional victims by taking it away.

On the neck of the person who made the decision, the snake pattern began to flash in gold. It was to activate the Serpent of Tyranny.

“Hey, where is Hanyang… ”

Quick! Jain’s fist was neatly shoved into Abel’s lower jaw, who was snoring. With the exciting sound of the lower jaw being crushed, the fight began.

*

And, after a few minutes.

“Hey, is it over already? Do you have too little practical experience?”

Abel was lying on the floor under a broken table in a shattered state. There was no answer. He seemed to be pretending to faint. Zain slowly approached Abel and kicked him hard in the groin.

“Kuh huh!”

“You are awake. Why are you chewing your words when you are awake?”

I could feel something being crushed on my feet. Abel was foaming and rolling on the floor. Seeing that scene, I didn’t even want to get angry any more, so Jain sighed and turned around. This guy’s unique skill, ‘Sacred Sanctuary of the Shining’, had already been completely stolen and captured.

‘Compared to Kwon Ma, it was taken so easily that it was really ridiculous.’

The tyrannical snake that targeted this guy went up to 50% as soon as it spewed out flesh, and after three or so fists were fed, it went up to 100% right away. He didn’t even need the minimum condition of being overwhelmed by his main skill and succumbing to it. It was because he had not even been able to establish what his main specialty was.

Abel, who had been rolling on the floor holding his groin for a long time, finally regained his composure and shouted.

“Everyone, attack! The master commands!”

He believed in subjugation magic, and ordered his colleagues who remained in the guild. There was blood in Abel’s eyes.

‘There are only two guys. If about 20 allies attack all at once, we can win!’

But after a few minutes there was no attack. This was because Jain was already holding Abel’s comrades one by one and dispelling slavery magic. Rather, Abel’s companions, released from servitude, ran to Abel and began to kick him in an angry way.

“You bastard tricked me into knowing nothing!”

“What? Are you honored to serve me? Eat the rewards every day and die!”

“stop! stop!”

Abel was trampled on and twisted like a caterpillar. Jain looked at it, and finally made a threat.

“I have one request. What happened today, if possible, I want you to be silent. I don’t want to cause much fuss.”

“Of course, Mage! Because you are a benefactor!”

Cleric with pink hair said with twinkling eyes. So did other Abel’s companions. It seems that he suffered quite a bit. Zain squatted one last time, handing over the contract to Abel, who had been shattered, and said,

“You also swear. The proof that you signed a fraudulent contract with servitude is in my hands.”

“Don’t be silent, if not?”

“This must be in the guild master’s mailbox. with detailed facts.”

Abel blinked in disgrace, but had to agree. Jain said as he clasped his head.

“You don’t have a mouth? Answer me verbally.”

“egg… was.”

“Polite word.”

“I knew.”

“Good.”

He showed his power unexpectedly, but to some extent, it looked like he had finished the follow-up. Thanks to Abel taking the lead and kicking him out, there was no one in the guild except Abel’s companions and a few others. To what extent it would have been silent.

‘No, some may have noticed.’

Do you have any reason to be angry at someone else’s business like this? Jain, whose anger subsided, scratched his head. But that heart melted like snow. It was because a small hand grabbed the hem of his robe as he was about to leave the guild door with Elaine.

“I, thank you.”

He was an apprentice healer who said he was sorry earlier. The little boy nodded to Jain, as if he was truly grateful, and walked away with a few steps. It’s a guy I don’t know his name, but looking at him doesn’t make me think that I’ve done a lot of work in vain.

Watching Jain’s expression loosen, Elaine smiled and said with a round and round smile as if she had grasped any weakness.

“Hey, on the subject of begging me to live quietly. You couldn’t stand it because of that child, did you get angry?”

“The bullshit. It was just that that bastard was so annoyed that I had a little bit of anger.”

“Wow, shame on you.”

“I am.”

Elaine and Zain left the guild. Looking at the clock hanging on the outer wall of the guild, time had been delayed. In order to complete Elaine’s adventurer registration within today, he had to leave quickly to proceed with the quest. Zain grabbed Elaine’s hand and moved to the place where the two new companions he had saved earlier were located.

*

The road to the north, where the magician’s tomb is located.

“But how did you get out? I thought it was going to work today.”

Inside the stagecoach, the blue-haired female bandit asked Jain in surprise. The female thief seemed to have thought that Abel would break out of Jain and take Elaine and come out crying. Jain crossed his arms and answered.

“I was lucky.”

“Are you really strong or something?”

“The thief. It is rude to ask such a thing.”

The female prosecutor stopped her. She was also in a position to hide her skills, so it seemed that the thief’s words were uncomfortable.

“Right! Please be quiet for a moment!”

Elaine, who was eagerly reading the basic healing manual, also helped. Thanks to that, the thief kept his mouth shut. Jain, who finally had his time, folded his arms and started the work he had been working on for a while. The content of the work was simple.

‘Magic Creation.’

Skills acquired by conquering the Abyss. Before arriving at the magician’s tomb, Jain was thinking of creating a magic trick.

‘This Shining One’s Sanctuary is a good skill, but it doesn’t work for me at maximum efficiency.’

This was because it was a skill that was helpful only to s*xual attribute colleagues. And there was only one saint in Zain’s party, Elaine.

‘Only one. I want to change it to a magic that only helps Elaine.’

That was Jain’s plan. Jain, who had been thinking while stroking his chin for a while, dismantled the magic formula of ‘Shincture of the Shining’ and started recombining it with a buff skill that targets one person. Eventually, a golden ray of light spewed out like a thread from Jain’s hand, drawing various patterns. After drawing many patterns for a long time, a new magic was completed.

“ok?”

Jain, who confirmed the contents of the magic, let out a short sigh at the unexpected result. More than expected, it was because a very useful guy came out.


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