After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World - Chapter 1031
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Chapter 1031: Reunions and Goodbyes
A/N: HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!
I’m posting 1 hour in advance to ask for everyone’s help for the character finals!
I didn’t know before but we can apparently get a character frame if she won!? loool so cooolll T_T Hope we get it o/
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The time of the caravan’s departure had finally arrived. This time, Hugo was coming with them, days in advance of his supposed departure.
He asked for permission of course from—awkwardly—Garan, and his request was approved.
The tension between the two men was palpable though and the people around them had the illusion that they were either freezing or struggling to breathe.
Garan’s cold eyes looked at the other man, who stayed firm and stable—very much unlike his softer state when he was with his wife earlier on.
“I expect the best work from you,” he said. “Iron Mountains is a very important resource for us.”
“Of course, Elder Garan,” he said. “I will do my job very well—you and… the other elders… wouldn’t have to worry about a thing.”
They were very professional, but at this time there was a clear area around them, as if everyone was ready to run if they had to. The tension was just that scary.
Fortunately, nothing drastic actually happened. Hugo bid his farewell to his boss like a proper professional and headed to the caravan to take the lead along with the other strong aborigines from the mercenary team.
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Helios sighed and approached his uncle, embracing him before he went away. Hugo didn’t know what to do with his hand so he only patted the younger man’s shoulder.
“I’m sure you’ll find the woman for you, uncle,” he said. “You deserve it more than anyone I know.”
Hugo gave a wry smile, though he frankly couldn’t imagine it happening to him.
“Just live well with your love,” he said. “Do it for the both of us.”
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At this time, two half-orcs and a few dozen citizens were kilometers away from the walls, clearing up the monsters there.
The fighters and hunting team in Alterra were quite active, so the stronger people—those already on the verge of level 10—might have to travel a little farther to get a satisfying mob to hunt.
The two half-orcs rarely were in a team together. It was just that their individual groups ended up merging at some point, so the citizens and guards had the pleasure of seeing two half-orcs strengths at the same time.
And they were really impressive.
Baku roared as he held up a monster upside down. He threw them every so often in the middle of the Alterran crowd, who would then take advantage of its imbalance.
Stab! Slash! Hit!
On the other hand, Gochi favored speed and technique rather than brute strength. So he would weaken the monsters and direct them towards his team, who’d be taking the last blow.
This went on for a while, and a few people were already on the verge of leveling up. This ended when Gochi felt the aether letter trigger. It so happened that the final few monsters were already being handled so he could read it in peace.
“Ah, there’s a message,” he said, taking out the letter from his space.
He had a serious expression on his face as he did so, mind wondering what it could contain. After all, receiving a notice while they were training rarely happened unless there was something urgent happening.
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Similarly, everyone looked at him, while some people nearby went closer to see it for themselves.
On the other hand, Baku could not read yet. Even when he studied, he just couldn’t learn beyond a couple of words. In the end, everyone accepted that his brain simply wasn’t wired to learn it.
He depended on Gochi for translations of written text which was a little embarrassing so he always made sure to overcompensite by showing off his monstrous strength.
Speaking of that, he was still holding a monster nearly his size above his head while he was waiting for Gochi to read it out loud.
Everyone’s heart dropped when they saw Gochi’s eyes widen, and for a moment they thought something serious like a war was happening.
However, the shocked face morphed into one of glee, and the fox orc immediately whipped his head to look at Baku. “Maomao is here!”
“What?”
Baku dropped the monster he was holding and it immediately growled. Fortunately, the surrounding humans were alert enough to mob and take it down before it could bite anyone.
The two half-orcs immediately became antsy and the humans knew they would be in a rush. In the end, the humans—led by Mart—asked them to go ahead.
They would run after them, at least as fast as they could go. Mart was also a team-lead-in-training so he had his own aether letter anyway.
The two half-orcs rushed back to the territory at record speeds. They moved so fast that they were practically blurred.
Baku was glad his little sister—or at least someone he treated as such—was alive and well and would be together with them! Gochi though felt even more elated, and it was to the point he was sniffling and wiping tears before they even reached the walls.
“Maomao, we’ll be there soon!”
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While the two were running back, Maomao was led to wait at the guard station so she could get updated real time via aether letters.
She didn’t want to wait comfortably inside—which many of the guards and citizens were urging her to do—and preferred to wait outside so she could see them the moment they neared her.
She was walking impatiently back and forth and she really wanted to just wait outside the gate. However, the humans told her they could enter in either one of the gates so it was better to just wait in this spot.
It was not easy though! She was too excited!
From the side, quite a lot of passebys ended up hanging around. Some people who were just passing by slowed down their speed so they could stare longer at the new half-orc. Of course, there were also some who were blatantly staring at her.
Some even approached and tried to comfort her, to the expense of holding back from touching her ears or her tail or her glistening white fur.
“Don’t worry too much, Maomao,” one of the humans said, handing her another carrot which she absent-mindedly took and munched on.
“Yes, Maomao, they are rushing over here as we speak—no need for you to feel so stressed out. It’s bad for the fur…”
Their voices were squeezed and high-pitched, which would return to normal when they talked to each other. It was so odd. Maomao really couldn’t comprehend it.
However, her bufuddlement was quickly forgotten when he felt familiar auras and scents rushing over in her direction. Her eyes widened, and her ears went upright and twitched.
The people around her gasped when she suddenly hopped and dashed in a direction, causing a slight wind to flow in where she was.
Maomao had very, very strong legs, and a single hop actually got her from the plaza to the next street!
Gochi and Baku had already entered the territory then, rushing over to her and using the wide avenues. They went past the bikes and broat carts that were using it, skillfully avoiding crashing into any of them while not reducing their speeds at all.
They saw each other right at the intersection, and the three half-orcs immediately brightened like the sun.
“Maomao!!”
“Gochi! Baku!!”
The trio ran to each other for a tight embrace with a force that created a small wind at contact.
The trio created a heartwarming sight smack in the middle of the intersection—becoming the most beautiful causes of traffic Alterra had ever seen.
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