The God's Games

Chapter 115: The Truth About The Quarry Incident (Part 3)



Chapter 115: The Truth About The Quarry Incident (Part 3)

They had heard of the heroes' deeds but were skeptical.

Now, with such a serious situation, it was impossible for them to stay calm.

After hearing this, many were ready to flee immediately.

Father Barry, tired of hearing such reactions, was getting impatient.

He said firmly, "Run, run, run! Where can you run to?"

Father Barry, usually kind-hearted, was speaking with unusual seriousness, which startled the townspeople.

"The demons are right here. If you only focus on escaping, the demons will eventually invade the entire World of Eorera. Where will you run then? It's better to build a defensive fortress now and do your part to resist the demons!"

"Now that we have the ability to do this, why not? Fear alone won't achieve anything. It's important to choose the right path after careful consideration."

Someone whispered, "But what can we do?"

This question voiced everyone's concerns.

They were just ordinary people; what could they do?

Father Barry said confidently, "The God of Light has summoned heroes. You don't need to worry. With the help of the heroes, we will definitely succeed."

With that, the townspeople had little choice but to ask, "So what can we do?"

Father Barry sighed with relief.

He had finally persuaded the townspeople and then looked at the players.

The players had completed their task of calming the townspeople and knew their part in this was done.

They received their rewards and dispersed.

Seeing this, Father Barry shared the next plan with the townspeople.

The townspeople looked at each other in confusion, "Is this all? We don't have to do anything?"

Father Barry nodded, "Yes, you don't need to worry about the heroes' strange actions. Just tell them what to do. Of course, you can do whatever you want in your free time, but right now, the ironworks needs more people."

The mention of the ironworks made the residents uneasy.

Just as the quarry incident had been clarified, another concern about the ironworks made them worried.

Father Barry reassured them, "The ironworks are managed by Ulon Town, so there's no need to worry about what happened before. Besides, the ironworks can produce better weapons and bring continuous income to the town."

This made the ironworks sound much better than the quarry.

The quarry workers only earned a fixed wage, and all the profits went to Viscount Hereford.

Now, with the ironworks under Ulon Town's management, everyone could benefit.

Talking about something that directly affected their interests, the townspeople finally agreed.

However, someone asked, "What about Mayor Herman? He's probably still locked up in his house, right?"

"Yes, we can't just let him go!"

Father Barry said, "Since he made the workers toil in the quarry, he should now work hard in the ironworks."

The next day, Butch noticed a new person working beside him.

But this person looked chubby and not very useful.

Butch still asked, "Hey, what did you do to end up here?"

Mayor Herman who is terrified, tried to hide.

When they left the bandit camp, he still thought of Butch as a prisoner.

But within just a day, he found himself in the same position as Butch.

And when he saw Butch easily breathe dragon flame to heat the furnace and then just sit back and rest, finishing his work with ease, Mayor Herman was even more shocked.

Mayor Herman, on the other hand, had to haul carts of ore into the factory.

After just a short time, Mayor Herman was exhausted and out of breath, unwilling to move anymore.

When he was mayor, he never had to do such hard work, and his big belly only made things worse.

Seeing this, Butch kicked the cart he was leaning on and bared his fierce fangs, saying, "Hey! How dare you slack off right in front of me?"

Mayor Herman didn't understand.

Both of them were taking a break, so why was Butch so angry?

What Mayor Herman didn't realize was that Butch was trying to stay in Hanjun's good graces.

In the ironworks, the most important thing for Butch was to ignite the furnace with his dragon breath and keep the flames burning hot.

After that, he didn't have to do anything else.

Normally, Butch didn't just breathe dragon flame; he also helped with heavy tasks since he was strong and willing to work.

At other times, he kept an eye on the other workers in the ironworks, effectively acting as a supervisor.

Mayor Herman was one of his main targets.

It was mainly because Mayor Herman didn't seem like someone who could handle hard labor.

Even though he was working in the ironworks, Butch wouldn't allow anyone to be more idle than him.

This made things difficult for Mayor Herman.

Every time he tried to take a break, Butch would catch him and force him to get back to work.

That night, after the townspeople learned the truth and heard Father Barry's plans, they all gathered outside Mayor Herman's house, wanting to hear an explanation from him.

But what could Mayor Herman possibly tell them?

Would he admit that he had indeed deceived them?

Mayor Herman was terrified that the townspeople might tear him apart, so he absolutely refused to go outside.

Seeing this, the townspeople knew exactly what was going on.

They rushed into Mayor Herman's house and dragged him out.

In the end, it was Father Barry who took control of the situation.

He ordered the people to send Mayor Herman to work at the ironworks.

His job there would earn him some food and a place to sleep, but he shouldn't expect anything more.

Even then, the townspeople still felt unsatisfied.

They had lost so many family members back then, and now Mayor Herman was getting off so easily?

Father Barry explained that the real mastermind behind everything was Viscount Hereford.

Mayor Herman, as mayor, had simply followed his orders.

Making Mayor Herman work at the ironworks for the rest of his life was a severe punishment for him, and the townspeople would be able to see his miserable state anytime.


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