Brand New Life Online: Rise Of The Goddess Of Harvest - Chapter 1831: Moving On

Chapter 1831: Moving On
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“I have to indeed get going,” Elayne nodded. “Lord Silvester, Lord Blank, and Lady Chalk… truly, thank you for your help and your support these past weeks. I had… really thought this world no longer had people with kind hearts, but I was wrong. Even though we’ve all faced terrible challenges and, above all, terrible people. I like to think there’s always someone good out there, in every corner, and that a world can never be absolutely evil.”
“Elayne…” Blank sighed, looking down in sorrow. “Thank you for coming here and… becoming our friend.”
“You also helped us change our minds about what Undead truly were and what they were capable of,” Chalk said warmly. “You guys are good, and… I like to think that, like everyone else, Undead can grow to be great people. It’s just that there are evil beings out there manipulating your kind… like the Demon King.”
“Yeah… I guess so,” Elayne nodded, feeling mixed emotions about the Undead she had killed, though she never regretted her decisions. “We have to go now… I… thank you for everything!”
Elayne spread her arms and hugged both siblings tightly, kissing their cheeks. Blank grew as red as a tomato and began gasping for air, more enthusiastic than ever.
“A-Ah…! E-Elayne… y-you kissed… me?” he gasped.
“Hm? It’s a goodbye kiss. In the living world, when we love someone dearly and must depart, we hug and kiss their cheek or forehead—sometimes the nose,” Elayne explained with a warm smile. “Sorry, is it too weird of a custom?”
“Hahaha, nah,” Chalk chuckled. “Thank you, Elayne… We only met for a brief moment, but… I think you changed our lives.”
“Elayne…” Blank murmured. “I want you to know there will always be people here waiting for you—people who… care for you. If you ever need help, don’t hesitate to call for us.”
“Hm,” Silvester nodded. “And well, we’ll continue our business as usual, is that right?”
“Ah yes,” Elayne agreed. “Thank you, sir, for everything. Let’s go, everyone.”
Elayne waved her hand. Her party said their goodbyes and quickly fell in behind her, clearly showing who the true leader was here—despite her earlier pretense otherwise when she first entered the city.
As she walked toward the exit and prepared to continue her journey, Elayne glanced back at the ruined monastery with a pang of guilt.
Then several system messages appeared.
Ding!
[You have slain the [Death General: Rotting Goliath—Franken (Tier 5: Level 500)]
[You have slain the [Death General: Poisonous Ghostly Madam—Bellarine (Tier 5: Level 500)]
[You have slain the [Death General: Bone Tyrant—Atrokus (Tier 5: Level 500)]
[You have slain several Undead-type Monsters of various ranks.]
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[Your Level has increased from Level 100 to Level 200/200! You have reached Max Level.]
[All of your Stats have increased. Stat points and Skill points have been automatically distributed to enhance your Stats and improve the Growth of your Skills.]
[Several of your Skills have Leveled Up.]
“I reached Max Level already…”
[You have now met one of the requirements for Class Rank Up.]
[Necessary Requirements]:
[Reach Level 200]: [200/200]
[Thirty Tier 3 Nether, Bone, or Ghost Beast Hearts]: [30/30]
[Three Tier 4 Nether, Bone, or Ghost Beast Hearts]: [3/3]
[Cultivate 30 Different Types of “Plants”]: [30/30]
[Create 100 Sporeborns]: [23/100]
[Weave 10 Dreams]: [1/10]
[Slay 100 Undead using Twilight Magic]: [53/100]
[Once you achieve all requirements, please go to a Class Changing Stone. You will have to choose between these available Circles]:
[Circle of Blighted]
[Circle of Decay]
[Circle of Stars]
[Circle of the Shepherd]
[Circle of the Moon]
[Circle of Wildfire]
“Ah, I see… I still have to complete some things. I guess I cannot Change Class again yet. I hope the next town we visit has a Class Changing Stone,” Elayne said hopefully as she walked forward with her companions.
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Silvester watched Elayne and her party leave while sighing. He noticed his two children—who had grown so attached to that woman—were on the verge of tears.
In all his life, he had never seen his son and daughter like this. They had never suffered so deeply over someone leaving, and perhaps they had never bonded with anyone to this extent.
It hurt them terribly to see her go. Somehow, her presence had even brought the two siblings much closer together—something he had tried for years without success.
“Back to work then, Blank,” he said, patting his son’s shoulders. “There’s a city we need to rebuild, son. And a lot of people we lost… I know what you’re thinking, but as a noble, you cannot abandon your people chasing someone you only met for a few weeks. You two have lived for hundreds of years.”
“Father… I know,” Blank nodded. “And yet, it’s because of that—because I’ve lived for hundreds of years never feeling anything—that now, when I see the woman who changed me leaving… I feel like… I cannot just let her walk away.”
Silvester was surprised by the intensity in his son’s eyes. “Son… you… are you sure?”
Chalk looked back at her father. “I’m the one always traveling everywhere, Father. How about you let me take on my brother’s job?”
“Chalk?!” Her father, who had never seen her so enthusiastic, was taken aback.
“A-Are you sure?” Blank asked her.
“I would love to go too—Elayne is my friend and all—but it feels unfair when I’m the one who’s always traveling and never working,” Chalk said with a smile. She kissed her brother’s cheek. “And… I love you, brother, so go for it. I finally see you smile and express your feelings for once, so I don’t want you to be heartbroken all your life. Accompanying her, I know she’ll need a strong bodyguard anyway. And… once everything is over, come back and tell me of all the wonders you saw.”
Silvester sighed, shaking his head. “Haaa… what am I going to do with these two children? Fine, fine! But only because Chalk’s taking your place, Blank. And Chalk, you better work hard!”
“Ok~” Chalk replied halfheartedly while shrugging. “Come on, what are you waiting for?!”
“…Thank you,” Blank said, shedding a small tear. “Thank you, Chalk…”
He hugged her back, making her blush before finally letting go. He ran to his room, packed everything necessary, and hurried outside.
“I am going… I am finally stepping out of this town, for once in hundreds of years,” he sighed. “Thank you for everything, Father, Chalk… I’ll come back.”
“Haaa… good luck, son,” his father said with a bittersweet smile. “Please take care.”
“Byeeee! Have fun!” Chalk giggled.
Waving his hand, Blank stepped out of his house and ran toward Elayne, who was already nearing the exit gate.
“Elayne! ELAYNE!”
His voice echoed from far away. Elayne turned, eyes widening as she saw Blank rushing toward her.
“L-Lord Blank?”
Blank flew through the skies and descended slowly, smiling with pride. “It is decided. I will accompany you on your journey!”
“Eh?!” Elayne gasped. The rest of the Undead were just as shocked.
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