This King Had An Omnishop-Chapter 24 - 23 Good News?

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Chapter 24: Chapter 23 Good News?

He then extended his hand to the right. "This man beside me is my eldest son, Clem Thatcher."

The young man, around 22 years old, straightened his chest and offered a somewhat awkward smile. Seeing this, Gareth smiled as well, nodding in appreciation.

"My eldest son is a shy one, but don't let that fool you. He's a talented blacksmith, and in this village, he's the only one who knows how to craft tools and weapons," the old man said proudly.

Having such a skilled son was, of course, a source of great pride for him.

"To my left is my youngest son, Wren Thatcher. He's just a year younger than my eldest. As for his achievements, there are none yet, but in the future, there will be," the old man said with a wide smile, full of expectation.

Wren, standing to his left, felt his eyes tremble for a brief moment before quickly regaining composure. He smiled—not with the shyness of his elder brother, Clem, but with confidence. His presence carried an approachable aura.

"Nice to meet you, great warrior," he said, cupping his hands together in a respectful gesture.

Alexander simply nodded and replied, "Nice to meet you as well." Then, he shifted his gaze toward the old man.

"I've already cleared all the beasts wandering around the outskirts of the village, Village Chief. Now, I'll be heading into the 'Grimhowl Forest' to reduce their numbers further so they won't pose a threat to this village anymore—especially since the King will be arriving here tomorrow."

With that, he subtly informed them that the so-called "King" was none other than himself will be arriving here tomorrow.

Hearing the news, the old man forced a broken smile. His view of the current king had always been unsightly, but now, it was no longer filled with disdain since the king seemed to have matured.

"Thank you for telling me this news, great warrior. I will prepare a grand banquet to welcome the king tomorrow," the old man said filled with a smile as he bow.

Yet, deep inside, his heart felt as though it had been pierced by countless nails.

Life in the village was already difficult, and food was scarce. If they truly went through with the banquet, the rations that could sustain them for weeks would be consumed in just a single day.

Alexander shook his head beneath his hood. "No need for that. The king knows the situation of every village. If you do that, you'll have no food left for the rest of the week," he said.

Gareth was stunned by his words. A king who was this magnanimous? Even his two sons were equally shocked—but perhaps this made sense.

They hadn't seen the king in over a year. The only time they had caught a glimpse of him was when he was a child, back when the real king and queen were still alive. So maybe he had matured a bit.

"Am I really that bad in their eyes?" Alexander muttered inwardly, feeling a wave of silent frustration.

Beneath his hood, his expression turned noticeably dejected.

Gareth then expressed his gratitude. "I truly wish to thank the king for his actions, but great warrior, may I at least ask the purpose of his visit to this village?" he inquired.

Alexander smiled, a gesture that all three of them clearly saw. "That's a secret for now, but I promise you, it's good news," He spoke with a trace of a mysterious smile.

Gareth was left in a state of confusion. Good news? The only "good news" he could think of was the king not coming at all. Other than that, he couldn't imagine anything better.

However, he couldn't voice such thoughts to a warrior personally hired by the king, so instead, he forced a polite smile and responded, "Then this village will eagerly await the king's arrival to hear the good news."

Alexander nodded with a smile as he glanced at Clem and Wren. The two were vastly different—almost like the sea and the land, complete opposites.

The older brother was supposed to be the confident one, yet it was the youngest who carried that trait. However, Clem's talent surpassed Wren's, which somewhat balanced the difference between them.

Clem had bulging muscles and a giga-chad face, his features rugged but of average looks, with brown skin. Wren, on the other hand, had a more average build but was slightly taller than Clem.

Clem stood at around 180 cm, while Wren was slightly taller at 182 cm, roughly six feet. Alexander glanced up at the sky, knowing that time was running out.

"I'll be going now, Village Chief. Since I'm leaving, I suggest the three of you find a place to hide. Without me here, no one will be able to protect you from danger," he said.

The village chief bowed, followed by his two sons. "We will heed your words, great warrior Alucard."

With that, they departed, and Alexander dashed toward the forest. He needed to level up faster his survival greatly depended on it.

He had no allies. His uncle was not a warrior like him, and there was no one he could rely on. In the end, he could only trust himself.

Since there was one person he had to protect: his wife, Serena.

As the three walked back, Clem glanced at his father and spoke.

"Pops, is the warrior sent by the king really going to be okay? The beasts inside Grimhowl Forest are much stronger than the wandering ones. Their fighting power is also different at night. He's completely alone. I don't know if he can really handle the danger in there."

Gareth remained silent for a moment. However, based on the warrior's prowess earlier, it was clear that he had the capability to survive as long as he didn't venture too deep.

"He can handle it. If he was hired by the king, then he must have done his own research before entering the forest. Also, he's strong. At worst, he might suffer some minor injuries. That is if he doesn't wander deeper," Wren replied, his eyes calm and steady.

Clem just nodded his head as the old man Gareth smiled in satisfaction. Even though his youngest son was not particularly talented in physical skills, he was very smart.

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Alexander had already stepped foot inside Grimhowl Forest. The atmosphere was eerie, with the wind howling through the trees and the sound of leaves rustling in the breeze.

Extending his right arm, a sword appeared in his hand as he gripped the handle tightly. His gaze pierced through the darkness, where he spotted three red eyes.

At first, they were small, but they gradually grew larger as they approached.

Finally, they emerged, revealing their appearance. Alexander saw that they were Direwolves, but something about them made him narrow his eyes.

These three beasts were noticeably bigger and stronger than the Direwolves in the village. Their menacing growls echoed through the forest as their sharp claws dug into the ground.

They snarled at him, their gazes filled with hostility. The one in the center stood out the most. Alexander could sense that it was stronger than the others, its presence exuding a greater sense of oppression.

"Come," he shouted, and in an instant, the two Direwolves pounced at him.

Alexander did not waste a second. With explosive speed, he dashed toward them like a cannonball.