Chapter 71 Fairy Tail Motto: Once family members are harmed, I will repay them tenfold!
Chapter 71 Fairy Tail Motto: Once family members are harmed, I will repay them tenfold!
Chapter 71 Fairy Tail Motto: If my family is harmed, I will repay them a hundredfold! (Please subscribe)
After saying goodbye to Jude, the three continued their footsteps along the railway.
After walking about five kilometers, the three of them saw the bombed train again.
"Grey, did I tell you what I said?!"
"Trains are high-risk vehicles."
"Because the continent of Ishgar is so vast, both those of light and those of darkness choose to travel by train."
"This results in a much higher probability of conflicts occurring on trains compared to other facilities."
Id gazed at the train, billowing black smoke and lying motionless on the tracks, and lectured Gray beside him.
Gray, who had been clamoring to take the train, finally fell silent. Facts speak louder than words, and he had to admit that Id was right.
In response, Gray pulled out a notebook from his pocket and marked it with a red ballpoint pen: "Unless absolutely necessary, never take the train; try to walk instead."
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"hateful."
"Still haven't found that troublesome brat from before?"
Just as Gray was silently taking notes, seven people suddenly ran out of the last, smoking carriage of the train.
Eight figures wielding sharp cleavers, seemingly cosplaying as the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist.
"Um?!"
"ah?!"
These seven or eight guys, who didn't look like good people, happened to bump into Id, Gildarts, and Gray outside the train.
"What are you looking at?"
"I've never seen the Hunter's Guild's Black Night Cutter working here before?"
"If you keep looking, I'll wipe you all out."
One of the burly men carrying a large sword roared angrily after their eyes met those of Id and his two companions.
He seemed to be venting all his resentment on Id and the other two.
"ha?"
"What did you say?"
In response, Id narrowed his eyes slightly, a dangerous glint flashing within them.
Well, anyone who gets scolded for just joining in the fun would feel incredibly speechless and angry, right?
Moreover, this excitement wasn't something Ide wanted to join in; it just happened to happen to be there.
"Teacher, why waste our breath arguing with them?!"
"I didn't think they were good people at first glance."
Gray, the disciple carefully nurtured by Id, had already surpassed his master. Without a word, he charged straight at the group of burly men, shouting, "Ice Form: Holy Lance!"
About five minutes later.
"Big brother, I was wrong."
"We were really wrong."
"We were blind and did not know that you were esteemed Archmages."
The once arrogant members of the Hunter's Guild were now lying on the ground, bruised and battered, their leader begging for mercy from Gray, Id, and Gildarts.
"You said you're the Hunters' Guild?"
"No, I think it would be more appropriate to call you the 'Poachers' Guild,' wouldn't I?"
After glancing at the men kneeling and begging for mercy, Id's gaze fell on the cage covered with a thick cloth in the last carriage. He immediately recognized the cage's unusual nature.
"Splash!"
Without saying a word, Id stepped forward and ripped off the cloth covering the cage, revealing its full appearance.
Inside the cage lay a trembling mole. Upon discovering that the cover on the cage had been lifted, it immediately began nervously rubbing its little hands together and staring at the people outside the cage with its large, watery eyes filled with unease.
"This is?!"
Gray stared at the mole in the cage, his eyes filled with confusion.
"The cub of the endangered Class A magical beast, the Mole King."
"This little guy alone can sell for six million J."
Id explained the mole in the cage to Gray.
"Six million J?!"
Gray was shocked, seemingly not expecting the little guy to be so valuable.
"What?"
"This little guy is actually worth six million J?"
"Id, what are we waiting for? Let's hurry up and sell it for money!"
Gildarts seemed to have never imagined that a mere cub of an A-rank magical beast, the Mole King, could be so valuable.
If he had known that monster cubs could be sold for money, he would have kept those monster cubs when he hunted monsters before.
"I'm losing so much money."
After doing the math, Gildarts realized he had lost a lot of money.
"Do you even have any compassion?"
"Let's not even talk about how frantic the mole king and his wife will be after they find out their cub is missing."
"Even if you have no compassion, you should know that smuggling endangered magical beasts in the Kingdom of Fiore is illegal! You bastard."
Id was truly speechless at Gildarts; this guy was simply a complete bastard.
As expected, the people on the mainland called Gildarts a "dog shit" type of mage, and they weren't wrong at all.
"Yeah?"
"Sorry, I'm ignorant about the law."
Gildas said defiantly, though his tone was somewhat indignant.
Well, as long as Gildarts is unaware that this law exists in the kingdom, it's as if it doesn't exist.
"Ugh."
Id sighed, then split the cage open and pulled out the huddled Mole King cub. He then said to Gray and Gildarts, who were standing nearby, "Wait a moment."
"Whoosh."
The moment Id finished speaking, he had already disappeared from everyone's sight.
About half an hour later, Id finally emerged from the nearby woods and said to Gray and Gildarts, who had been waiting for a long time, "Alright, we can go now! I've returned the Mole King's cubs to the Mole King and his wife who were chasing after us."
"Gray, not all monsters are worth defeating."
"As long as these magical beasts do not venture into human territory and threaten human living space, what we should do is keep our distance and not disturb their lives."
"Even if some magical beasts have strayed into human territory, as long as they do not cause any casualties, we will mainly drive them away."
Id continued to instill proper values in Gray, using Gildarts as a negative example: "Remember, never learn from that shameless bastard Gildarts."
"I see."
Gray nodded vigorously and looked at Id with admiration, asking, "So, teacher, you rarely hunt magical beasts, right?"
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Upon hearing this, Idris smiled but remained silent.
"Grey, don't listen to your teacher Id's nonsense."
"Your teacher killed nearly half of the magical beasts in the Kingdom of Isbon."
Gildarts, seemingly unable to stand it any longer, directly contradicted him.
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Gray fell silent.
To quote Teacher Tibetan Fox: "Cockroaches are also very clean creatures; people have too many prejudices against them."
Netizen: "What do you do if you see a cockroach in your home?"
Tibetan Fox Teacher: "Kill it."
cough cough.
half a month later.
Outside the town of Magnolia, three beings who resembled savages appeared.
"ah."
"Have we finally arrived?!"
"Magnolia Town"
"I've had it so tough."
As Gray gazed at the thriving town ahead, he was almost moved to tears.
Well, after several months, Gray finally traveled from the cold northeast of the continent of Ishgar to the warm town of Magnolia, located in the southwest of the continent of Ishgar.
From now on, Gray will begin a completely new life here.
"That's really strange."
"I feel like there's something strange about this town today."
"Id, what do you think?!"
"What a coincidence, that's what I think too."
Compared to the jubilation and triumph of finally arriving in Magnolia after overcoming countless hardships, Gray, feeling unfamiliar and curious about everything—
Id and Gildarts frowned deeply. As elders of Magnolia, they naturally noticed something amiss in the town.
The town used to be much more lively than it is now!
"You three were also invited by Lord Kafch to come and defeat the Fairy Tail guild, right?!"
Just as Id and Gildarts were pondering what had happened in the town of Magnolia, a young man wearing a black trench coat and holding a magic wand suddenly appeared behind them and spoke to them.
Perhaps it was because Id, Gildarts, and Gray's appearances after months of hiking were so appalling that they were completely unrecognizable as "light," that the man in black mistook Id and the others for his colleagues.
"Kaftche?"
Id raised an eyebrow, a hint of suspicion in his eyes; he had never heard of this name before.
"yes."
"Aren't you mages summoned by Lord Kafch Mamared, the guild mastermind of the Dark Magicians' Guild, to destroy the Fairy Tail guild?!"
The man in black sensed something was amiss.
"Tell me everything you know."
Id didn't give the man in black a chance to say anything. He grabbed the man's neck with one hand and questioned him in a cold voice.
"Well."
"You...you guys are probably mages from the Fairy Tail guild?"
The man in black had now guessed the true identities of Id and his two companions.
"You got it right."
"It's a pity there's no reward."
Id sneered, and the magic power within his body continued to gather.
"What are you doing?!"
The man in black's expression changed drastically, and an ominous premonition arose in his heart.
"you guess."
As Id spoke, his fist was already aimed at the man in black's cheek.
After half an hour.
Ide finally managed to extract information from the man in black.
In fact, the man in black had confessed everything from the beginning, but Id felt it wasn't very interesting, so he beat him up for a full half hour.
"Grey and Gildarts, let's go! Let's meet the guild master of the Dark Mage Guild, Dark Walkers."
"Listen up, Gray! This is the second lesson I'm going to teach you! The motto of our Fairy Tail guild is: if the guild or our family is harmed, we must repay it a hundredfold."
Id said, flexing his wrists.
"Walk."
"Kill them."
Gildarts and Gray were equally eager to try.
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