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My Evil System - Chapter 117

Published at 27th of February 2023 07:32:04 PM


Chapter 117: Huh . . . Going Into Town?

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On the second floor of the dorms, the hallway was lined with large opened windows while the floor was finished in wood.

The door in our dorms was made of wood with a brass knocker and knob. It was made of thick wood, at least, and looked sturdy. Though, I didn't know if it could withstand an attack coming from a sword or axe, or even from a magical spell.

Inside the dorm, it was like a prison cell without the bars. Creaking, warped, wooden planks. There was one small window with wooden shutters at the center of two single bed, and the only furniture inside was the two beds and hanging gas lanterns. No table. No chairs.

The walls were made of stones like the exterior. But at least there was a ceiling to make sure that the adjacent room wouldn't be able to peek in here.

Maybe if I showed them the Merchant's Card that I have, then I would had an upgraded room. Like having my own room.

But I'd only attract unwanted attention by doing that, so the answer was no.

I wasn't complaining about the room, though. As long as there's a roof over my head, I would be fine.

This place wasn't so bad, considering that it was free.

I changed my equipment to the much more comfortable beginner's garb since I felt like the mantle and boots would attract a lot of unwanted attention.

I was avoiding another Jayson from happening. I didn't want to be targeted because of my equipment again.

"It's quite comfortable here." Thomas jumped into the bed and felt its comfiness while blowing air over the ceiling in bliss. "Too bad that we can only stay here for a week. I wish we could stay here for a month!"

Since he already took the right bed, I went for the left and sat on the mattress, and checked the points and rules once more.

"Do you also have 1000 points?" I asked Thomas just in case my Evil class did something again and altered my credit point.

When Thomas nodded, I released a silent sigh.

Thank the heavens that it was fair this time.



"I wonder if it could last us a month?" Thomas muttered, worry on his face. "We're responsible for our food here using these points. And maybe if I only eat once a day . . ."

I heard Thomas mumbling to himself, and my heart broke for him. He was only a kid. A sixteen years old. Alone in here with no one else to rely on.

It must have been so hard.

If me as an adult was having a hard time here then what was more a kid like him?





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