Gods' Impact Online - Chapter 52
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Chapter 52

Chapter 52

"So" Zach kicked the stone near him and asked, "Why are we walking again?"

"The carriage was too expensive, and it wouldn't have made much difference in the end anyway," Aurora replied.

"Why do you sound like me?" Zach muttered under his breath and glanced at Aurora from the corner of his eyes.

"Plus, you were the one who said we should gather information. So if we stop by towns and meet other players in between, we might get some valuable information," Aurora added.

"Yeah, I doubt that," Zach snorted. "It seems I overestimated the players. I assumed that if they were able to ascend before us, they would be smart, but I guess humans are humans in the end. Their standards are different. What's worse is that they don't believe in sociality now, so obviously, they won't exchange information or try to form a unity."

Aurora squinted her eyes and said, "Why are you speaking like you are any different?"

"Excuse me?" Zach furrowed his brows and said, "Don't lump me with those idiots. I am superior to them."

"Then what about me?" Aurora asked in a meek manner.

"Huh?"

Aurora's face flushed as she repeated, "And I also one of those idiots?"

"Hmm~" Zach hummed in wonder and pondered for a while before answering, "Is that even a question?"

"...."

Zach scoffed out loud and said, "You are the biggest idiot I have ever met."

After saying that, Zach started running because he knew Aurora would chase after him.

Aurora's face twitched, and she started chasing Zach as Zach had predicted. Fortunately for Aurora, Zach couldn't run faster because they had reached the gates of the town.

It has been 8 hours since they started their journey, so they decided to drop by the town and eat something before resuming their travel.

They entered the town and quickly made their way to the nearby restaurant.

Zach shot a short glance at Aurora and saw her pouting at him.

'Why is she so cute?!' Zach asked himself. 'If you react like that, it's only going to make me tease you more.'

They reached the restaurant and ordered the same food.

"Why did you call me an idiot?" Aurora asked with her cheeks still puffed.

"You sacrificed your pleasure for a stupid thing. If that doesn't make you an idiot, then I don't know what does," Zach commented.

"What do you mean?" Aurora asked with a puzzled look on her face, as though she couldn't understand what Zach was trying to say.

"I am talking about that stupid promise of yours. You sacrificed your crepes. And that was idiocy," Zach commented without holding back.

"It's not idiocy; it's love," Aurora muttered under her breath. She thought Zach wouldn't be able to hear her, but Zach heard it clear and crisp.

Zach nearly choked on his food but barely managed to not show his reaction.

'She got me there.'

After eating food, they left the restaurant and talked with the players, who looked friendly. Zach wanted to avoid unwanted drama, so he was saying lowkey and hiding his true strength.

He didn't want recognition from other players. As long as he knew he was strong, he was satisfied. Especially, when they were in a game like Gods' impact. The final rewards were tempting, and they could make any saint a devil.

Zach knew that if other players were aware of his true strength, they could ask to join his party or travel with him. The guilds might recruit him to use him as a tool.

"So, what should we do now?" Aurora asked.

"It's nearly evening, but there is still a lot of time left before night," Zach replied. "How far is the next town