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Chapter 55. The Adventurer's Corpse

Nia followed Chalmers and walked towards the human corpse.

"Master, he is..."

Why did this man die here? If he died in such an inaccessible place, he probably wouldn't even be able to tell his family that he was dead, right?

Nia looked at the male corpse lying in the corner, feeling very complicated in her heart.

"Morred Fresenk is a mithril...oh no, a silver medal adventurer."

Chalmers lowered his head and looked at the tag hanging on the spine of the corpse.

The owner's name on this metal tag issued by the Adventurer's Guild can still be seen clearly, but after all, after many years, the color of the tag is no longer clear. Chalmers also carefully distinguished it for a while before he figured out the adventure.

The grade of the person.

Adventurers are divided into nine levels: black iron, orichalcum, fine steel, silver, gold, mithril, radiant gold, and Shifangxing (legendary). The Adventurer Guild will initiate an annual evaluation settlement of adventurers every year, and then based on

The adventurers who registered for settlement will be scored on their strength and contribution, and then those adventurers will be issued identity tags and certification certificates of corresponding levels.

Ordinary adventurers are generally below the gold level, and adventurers of higher levels are rare.

The silver-medal adventurer in front of me can already go to the Adventurer's Guild to receive a generous monthly allowance. His life is basically stable. Logically speaking, he no longer needs to eat and sleep in the wild.

It’s just that adventurers of the fine steel level and above must sign up for the annual evaluation every year, otherwise their level will be automatically deducted. After all, they are adventurers who can receive guild subsidies, and they must bear certain responsibilities.

However, even if they participate in the annual evaluation on time, adventurers of adamantine level and above will still have their levels deducted if their activity and contribution to the guild during the year are not enough.

This silver-level adventurer named Morred Fresenk probably accepted the mission to explore the Noster Mountains in order to ensure his contribution to the guild.

Morread should have heard about the dangers in this area, but it is precisely because of the danger that the contribution value of the guild-related tasks will be higher, so he gritted his teeth and took over, but he did not expect that he would really turn into a corpse here.

Bones.

"It feels so lonely when he dies like this..."

The human skeleton in front of her did not frighten Nia, and she also felt a sense of sadness from the skeleton.

It is estimated that this person was not only desperate but also regretful before his death.

"Adventurers are also a group of guys who hang their heads on their belts. If they are unlucky, they will die next to a monster's lair like this, and their bodies will become food or decoration."

After the old man said this, he didn't show any more emotion, as if he had long been accustomed to it.

The cave was right in front of her, and Nia thought it was time to go in and challenge it.

But after Chalmers took away the tag, he still squatted next to the body to look at it, as if there was anything else worth exploring.

"Master, are you looking for anything else? Ah! Be careful of poisonous beetles."

Nia stood next to Chalmers and observed his movements, and something made her scream.

This human male corpse is quite well preserved and is still wearing shabby clothes.

There were some small black-shelled insects crawling on the coarse cloth coat. The tails of the small insects had barbed stingers, but Chalmers ignored these poisonous insects and directly groped up and down the corpse with his bare hands.

At this time, Chalmers did not reply to Nia immediately, but concentrated on searching for something on the corpse. Nia made no sound after realizing that Chalmers needed to concentrate, and just kept quiet.

watching.

"Oh, that's it."

Not long after, Chalmers took out a palm-sized brown leather book from the compartment of the corpse's inner armor. There was also a charcoal pen in the book. It looked like it should have been left by this poor man.

's notes.

"What's this?"

Nia was very curious.

"This is an adventure note. Many adventurers, especially adventure team leaders, usually write an adventure note as a reference for mission reports submitted to the Adventure Guild."

Generally, adventurers have their own teams, and this adventurer with a silver medal is considered a veteran. He is probably the leader of his team or the core figure in the team. There is a high chance that he will leave adventure notes, so Char

Only then did Moss set out to find it.

Chalmers flipped through the brown book and found that the writing on it had become blurred due to age and exposure to wind and sun.

However, there should be people in the talented Adventurer's Guild who can restore the contents of the book. After returning home, just hand over the notebook and identity card to the local Adventurer's Guild for processing.

"Master, can I take a look?"

"Okay, be careful."

The paper of this brown book is already very fragile and may be damaged if you are not careful.

And this girl had always reassured him, so Chalmers handed the note to Nia with just a little reminder.

"Um?"

Nia turned the pages of the book a little too hard, and several pages made a cracking sound, and Chalmers couldn't help but frown.

"letter!!"

Nia, however, raised her voice excitedly.

"There is a letter inside Master."

"oh?"

Chalmers took the thing she found in the notebook from Nia.

This is a small yellowed envelope, not even half the size of the note. Even if there is any information in the envelope, it is probably very brief.

But it was precisely because it was so small that Chalmers had ignored it before.

If you just hand over the notes with the letter directly to the Adventurer's Guild, and accidentally encounter some reckless guys to handle it, there's no guarantee that there won't be any problems.

Chalmers was a little concerned about the content of the letter. He felt that the handwriting on the letter paper should not be affected by the layers of protection. It was just that the opening of the envelope was sealed with hot tin. It seemed that the owner of the letter did not want this.

The letter was opened haphazardly.

It is better to respect the wishes of the deceased to some extent.

"It says 'To Della' on it. It seems to be a letter addressed to a woman."

Chalmers sighed and put the envelope back into his notes.

Although there is a recipient written on the envelope, the recipient has no name, and more than ten years have passed, so it is probably difficult to reach the recipient.

"Nia, how did you know there would be a letter in this note?"

Chalmers was a little confused. Maybe it was just a coincidence that he hadn't noticed the existence of the letter before.

But Nia's actions of rummaging through the notes after taking them away were obviously purposeful, as if she knew there were other objects in the notes from the beginning.

"I seemed to have been tapped on the shoulder by someone just now, and then that person pointed at the booklet in your hand, Master, and I wondered if there might be something in it... ah?!"

Nia suddenly turned pale as she spoke, and then she realized that she had experienced something terrible just now.

"people?"

Chalmers knew very well that there could be no one else here. No one in this world could hide from his perception at this distance.

In other words, this girl is a ghost.


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