Chapter 167 I am the Shadow of Darkness, and also Linda



Since Davin had said so, Lina could only whimper unwillingly and obediently lower her head.

There were no further objections from either side.

"By the way, where's Lin Daren?"

Gail suddenly remembered that she hadn't seen Linda since earlier.

Everyone looked around and then noticed a series of footprints where Linda had been standing.

After defeating the Thousand-Faced Demon, Linda did not covet the spoils of war, but quietly left, concealing her merit and fame.

Now, even Li Na, who had disagreed with handing the magic core to Linda, felt a little guilty.

It's like jokingly saying someone doesn't have a father, only to find out they really don't, and feeling guilty all night. Li Na thought about it carefully: an adventurer below level 20 risked so much just to warn them, leaving without taking any loot, yet she felt Linda wasn't worthy of that magic core...

Li Na felt she wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.

Davin thought for a moment and said, "I'll send it over. I have something to tell Linda."

Abner nodded. "The White Dove Adventurers also need to investigate the depths of the Clear Breeze River."

They need to figure out where the monster tide came from.

...

...

It is located on a small hillside, about five kilometers away from Qingfeng River Beach.

"Let me go! My body belongs to my master. How can you, a filthy insect, touch it!"

Tasia was panting heavily, her eyes filled with undisguised pain.

During her battle with Lulu, she consumed too much of her fighting spirit, which caused a backlash from the pollution, leaving her almost unable to fight.

As a result, Lulu tied him up and brought him to Linda.

Lulu's method of binding was very particular. She bound Tasia's hands behind her back, spread her legs apart so she couldn't exert any force, and, taking into account Tasia's impaired physique, tightly bound her arms around her chest.

This results in a situation where it is very obvious, as if it were deliberately protruding.

Linda and the others looked at Tasia with strange expressions, feeling inexplicably a little sore, unsure where to look.

"The choice is yours: to save them or not."

Lulu said coldly.

In the 'praise contest,' she was slightly outmatched; Tasia knew far too much.

But Tasia's pollution flared up halfway through, like an elite female adventurer eloquently speaking in an emergency meeting suddenly needing to urinate, unable to even stand, trembling with humiliation, and with nowhere around to relieve herself...

When pollution comes, you can only tough it out; it's not like urinating where you can just let it out.

On the other hand, Linda had already controlled the pollution in Lulu's body, and even if it accumulated too much, Linda could help remove it.

It's like a strong, young witch fighting against Tasia, an old witch.

Lulu won by relying on her physical advantage!

But the werewolf girl ultimately had a soft heart and couldn't bring herself to kill Tasia. Given the level of corruption within Tasia's body, she would, at most, degenerate into a calamity beast that only knew how to kill within a year.

Lulu, also a witch, can understand the pain Tasia has suffered.

She tied Tasia up and brought her to Linda.

She was conflicted; she wanted Linda to save Tasia, who was also a witch, but she didn't want them to have close contact.

Suffering from decision paralysis, Lulu handed the decision over to Linda.

...

"This is a huge problem."

Linda looked at Tasia, who was bound hand and foot on the ground, the rope tightly binding her soft thighs.

There's a strange feeling, as if this is an unhealthy filming location.

Judging from Tasia's current expression, it was no different from a female knight being captured by the Phoenix Flower 'goblin squad', her face full of humiliation.

He was caught in a dilemma: either kill the female knight or be killed himself.

Once that rope is released, Tasia will probably fight the Phoenix Flower to the death.

"Gurgle!"

Tasia was kicked in the stomach by Lulu, her face turned pale, her red lips parted, and she spat out some sour water.

"As my master's maid, to be insulted by you swarm of insects... I, Tasia, am not worthy of living!"

After saying this, he actually planned to bite his tongue and commit suicide.

Tasia's loyalty drew attention from the others, and Linda became even more troubled about how to tell her the truth.

Lulu reacted quickly, slapping Tasia on the neck and knocking the tough nut unconscious.

"What should we do?" Lulu asked.

Faced with the unconscious, unresisting silver-haired maid, Linda fell into thought.

The pattern on the garter stockings is exactly the same as in the game.

The game has been transformed into reality, and the transformation is incredibly realistic.

Linda thought to herself.

No, now is not the time to think about patterns.

Ultimately, the reason for this situation is that it's unclear who Tasia's 'master' is. Is it the game character 'Shadow of Darkness,' or the player controlling 'Shadow of Darkness'?

A similar plot appeared in a visual novel that Linda played: the pink-haired female protagonist liked the game character, while the black-haired female protagonist liked the player who controlled the game character.

Based on Tasia's personal storyline in the game, Linda speculates that Tasia is loyal to the original captain who was able to defeat her 99 times.

The dark shadow in Tasia's heart has been overly romanticized; it is less a person and more the faith she follows.

Only when Linda can defeat Tasia like the Shadow of Darkness will this maid believe that he is truly the master she has been searching for.

Without the strength, even if he presents evidence that he is the Dark Shadow, Tasia will still question it.

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