Kuro no Maou - Chapter 71 Aftermath
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Chapter 71 Aftermath

Chapter 71 Aftermath

When I woke up, it was in a room I have seen several times.

A truly lonely room with nothing except the plain bed of wood that I am sleeping on.

Looks like this is the guest room inside the adventurer guild.

Goodmorning Kurono-san

The moment I recognised the place I was, a familiar voice reached my ears, when I changed my line of sight there were two golden eyes.

Fiona-san?

Yes, I am Fiona

Her face was saying What about it?. Even though I say that her face was expressionless with eyes staring at me, its just that I thought so through the atmosphere around here.

A moment of silence appears between me and Fiona-san sitting on a chair just sideways to the bed.

How long was I asleep?

Around 2 hours I think.

I somewhat understand the situation.

The remaining adventurers lead by Fiona-san must have driven out the other Crusaders.

So it means, after exhausting the magic, I was carried to the Guild for resting.

I am really happy that it didnt become like I fainted for 1 whole day like the previous time with Sariel.

Ive got a lot to think about and do from now on.

How is it the situation?

I got hungry and came here

No, not about Fiona-san but what is the situation of village?

Why the hell would I have to ask about Fiona-sans situation right now?

As expected this person is dislocated in the mental department.

The vigilante corps have freed the captured villagers, and have started the evacuation towards Kuar Village.

Captured? So, everyone is alright?

It is hard to say that all villagers are alright, the Crusader that came here have already killed most of the villagers. If it was after they have been dragged as slaves, then I doubt there would have been any survivors in this village.

Slavery? Ha, it really came to this, something that is only written in history textbooks Damn it!

The moment I saw the scene of those bastards occupying Daedalus, I predicted something like slavery would occur. They will take the young men for labour and the old people and sick people along with rebellious people would be massacred.

But, this prediction really became a