Mage Joan

Chapter 346 Reward Notice

"Doctor, thank you so much..." Joan's eyes turned red.

"You are my student. Teachers should take care of students. If you want to thank them, go thank the mayor and Mr. Flint."

Galandil patted Joan on the shoulder and said earnestly:

"Child, don't feel that you owe anyone. Don't forget that you once saved the town of Delin in times of crisis and saved the villagers from being slaughtered by lizardmen and goblin bandits. Since you never regard yourself as the savior of the villagers, Why do you care about the little things everyone does for you?"

"Okay, go back and rest early, I hope that new house suits you."

Joan nodded gratefully, bid farewell to Dr. Galandil and left the clinic.

Walking on the deserted street, Joan recalled the news that the doctor revealed just now, and his mood became heavy again.

The "shepherd" will come to him sooner or later, and he has no choice but to seize the time to improve his strength and try to protect himself.

correct! We should also inform Kandy as soon as possible about the "shepherd" and remind her to be more prepared.

Qiao An recalled that Conti had mentioned in her last letter that she would visit her and her grandfather in Delin during the summer vacation. The agreed meeting time was tomorrow, but she didn't know if she could come as scheduled.

After walking for a while with a lot of thoughts, Qiao An suddenly felt hungry in his stomach. Then he remembered that he hadn’t eaten dinner yet, and only drank a small bowl of herbal porridge at Liyanan’s house at noon. Now his stomach is empty. Lu Lai's feet fluttered.

Joan stopped, looked at the shops on the side of the road, and found that the grocery store across the street was still open, with warm lights shining through the windows, and walked over.

The grocery store was just as he remembered it.

In front of the open door hung a curtain made of dried olive cores, which swayed under the night wind, making a slight rattling sound.

Joan raised the curtain and walked in, and saw an old woman sitting in an armchair knitting a sweater.

A chubby orange cat is lying at her feet, playing with the ball of wool with great interest.

When the old woman heard the footsteps, she put on her reading glasses in a calm manner, turned her head and glanced at the door, and saw Joan coming in, she was immediately surprised, left her needle and thread, ran over, and gave him a warm hug.

"Joan, long time no see, summer vacation?"

"Yes, Aunt Barbara, good evening."

"Good boy, let me see you!"

Aunt Barbara looked Joan up and down, and then nodded with satisfaction.

"You have grown taller and stronger. It can be seen that you have a good life in school! You haven't been bullied by the children in the city, have you?"

"Students and tutors are very caring of me."

"That's good, that's good!" Aunt Barbara smiled gratifiedly.

Joan also smiled gratefully, and immediately expressed her intention of coming: "Auntie, I want to buy some food, kitchen utensils and so on."

"No problem, sit down first child, I'll help you prepare." Aunt Barbara excitedly got to work.

Joan squatted down and touched the orange cat's back.

The fat cat still recognized him, but with a lazy expression on his face, he ignored him, just hugged the ball of wool and licked it back and forth, as if he didn't pay attention to him.

Perhaps in its view, as the fattest cat in Delin Town, he should have a higher status than the little mage Joan.

Joan secretly laughed, got up and walked to the counter of the grocery store to check the magic items.

There are a few new things, but unfortunately they are all "magic" level gadgets.

If he had seen these lowest-level magic tools half a year ago, Joan would still be pleasantly surprised, but now he can't see them.

The grocery store is still the same grocery store as before, but Joan is no longer the country boy he used to be.

Returning to his hometown town from the bustling Port of Layton, he was deeply moved by the comparison between the two.

If he hadn't left his hometown, he probably wouldn't have realized how vast the outside world was all his life, let alone realized that he had grown a lot during the short half-year study in the city.

Joan looked back and accidentally saw three notices on the wall opposite the counter.

Although Delin Town is far less prosperous than Layton Port, it has a similar custom: the walls of shops are always used as bulletin boards, filled with various notices.

For example, new laws and regulations issued by the government, advertisements of merchants, notices of missing people and objects, and notices of rewards.

At this moment, what Joan saw on the wall of the grocery store were three reward notices.

The first notice was issued by the old dwarf Flint Anvil, offering a reward of 500 Gold Duga to eliminate the "Brandiron Spirit" lurking in the ore warehouse of the forge.

Joan was no stranger to the second notice. He was the father of Dick and Roger, and the current mayor of Delin Town, Mr. Jason Tyndall.

There is also a reward of 500 Gold Durga, asking someone to help eliminate the huge pests that made trouble in Tyndall's sawmill.

The notice also listed the names of three strange insects, namely "big stag beetle", "bomb beetle" and "gas bomb beetle".

Joan frowned after reading the two notices.

What kind of monster is the "soldering iron spirit"?

What kind of creature is the "gas bomb beetle"?

He could almost recite the complete set of "Wares Monster Illustrated Handbook", but he didn't remember that these two creatures were recorded in the book.

Of course, the names listed on the notice are likely to be common names rather than scientific names. Unfortunately, there are no pictures to provide more reference.

Joan put aside her doubts for the time being, and turned her gaze to the last announcement.

The person who announced this announcement, "Idar", claimed to be a "naturalist" from the north, and offered a reward as high as 3,000 Gold Duga, just to buy fragments of the meteorite that destroyed Beaver Village as research materials...

"Idar..."

Joan recited the name silently, feeling vaguely familiar, as if she had heard someone mention it before.

After reading the content of the reward twice, his face gradually became serious.

"The meteorite that destroyed Beaver Village", isn't it "tears of God"?

In the name of collecting research materials, this so-called "naturalist" offered a reward of 3,000 Gold Duga for buying meteorite fragments. In fact, his real purpose...is to find "Tears of God".

Joan naturally thought of the "Shepherd" who came to Delin Town not long ago to inquire about the whereabouts of "Tears of God". The name used internally by the regiment is Idar, no wonder it sounds familiar.

Joan stared at the notice for a long time, barely sorted out the chaotic thoughts, turned around and asked Aunt Barbara:

"I'm very interested in the notice on the wall. Can you tell me, what kind of person is Mr. Idar who posted the reward notice?"

"Oh, you want to earn that bounty too?"

Aunt Barbara shrugged disapprovingly.

"Three thousand gold Dujia is indeed a lot of money, but I still have to advise you not to expect too much!"

"Based on my experience in dealing with people over the years, that weird Mr. Idar is probably not a good person!"

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