Run A Medical Clinic In The Abyssal World

Chapter 155:The Dragon Knight is the pinnacle of knighthood!



Chapter 155:The Dragon Knight is the pinnacle of knighthood!

Joseph and Kenneth turned pale, and the latter couldn't help but tremble.

In the current generation of the Carol family, there were five sons and only one daughter, Jenny, who had been doted on since childhood.

Her brothers, who were more than ten years older than her, were all capable and independent. They were known as the "Five Tigers" of the Calva Trading Company, holding important positions and displaying formidable strength. They adored their little sister very much.

If they were to know the mistreatment Jenny suffered in the abyss, they would not let the Duru family off easily.

Speaking of the Carol family, combined with the aggrieved looks of Joseph and Kenneth, the two idiots Alvin and Alva finally realized who they had offended.

The expressions on their faces immediately turned pale, and they looked to Kenneth for help.

Although the Duru family seemed prestigious in the abyss, when faced with the mighty Carol family, they could only kneel.

"Well..."

Kenneth wished he could slap these two useless sons, but now that matters had already escalated, if they didn't handle it well, it was possible that even his position within the family would be at risk.

With a pained expression, he took out an exquisite box from his spatial ring and held it out with both hands.

"This is a top-grade pink diamond that I obtained a few years ago. Only someone as esteemed as yourself is worthy of it. Consider it my apology on behalf of these two useless sons. Please forgive us."

"If it's from them, I don't want it."

Jenny accepted the box, opened it, and saw a flawless pink diamond lying quietly on a soft cloth. It was of medium size but of excellent quality. Paired with a setting, it would be worth around eight million at an auction.

Kenneth's apology was still somewhat sincere.

"Not bad, I'll accept this pink diamond." Jenny flicked her hand and put the box into her spatial ring.

The expressions of Kenneth and his two worthless sons brightened. Since she accepted the gift, it meant that the problem was not too serious.

"However..."

Jenny's tone suddenly changed as she fixed her gaze on Alvin and Alva, her gaze becoming slightly unkind.

Alvin and Alva avoided her gaze, unable to look at her directly.

Knowing her identity, they just wanted to find a hole to hide in.

She took two steps forward and raised her hand.

Kenneth's lips moved, but he resisted the urge to speak. If a slap could resolve this matter, then let these unfilial sons suffer.

Alvin and Alva cowered, closed their eyes, and dared not dodge.

"No, I don't want to dirty my hands. I should wash them." Jenny looked at her delicate little hand, shook her head, and put her hand down.

Both of them let out a sigh of relief.

Bang!

Jenny lifted her leg, swiftly delivering two powerful kicks.

The two individuals were sent flying backward like curled-up shrimp, crashing into a gingko tree several meters away.

With a loud thud, they hit the tree.

One person hugged the thick trunk, causing it to tremble, and golden gingko leaves fluttered through the air.

Under the tree, the two brothers collapsed on top of each other, unconscious.

The three onlookers couldn't help but widen their eyes at the scene. This young girl seemed delicate and weak, so where did she get such tremendous strength?

Jenny lightly brushed her dainty toe against the ground and casually said, "Don't worry, they won't die. At most, they'll lie in bed for a few days and learn their lesson. In the future, they'll think twice before speaking nonsense, or else they'll lose their heads."

"You... You're right," Kenneth wiped the sweat off his face. It seemed that this matter was now resolved. He turned to his two sons, made sure they were alive, and quickly called for help to carry them away, rushing to find a doctor.

While Kenneth hadn't walked far, Joseph took out an exquisitely wrapped gift box from his spatial ring and handed it to Jenny.

"Miss Jenny, please accept this small gift as an apology for our poor hospitality and the humiliation you suffered. I am deeply sorry. Please accept this token of compensation."

Kenneth's footsteps indeed slowed down slightly.

Jenny glanced at Roland.

"This is the Duru family's apology. Please accept it," Roland nodded slightly.

"Thank you, Uncle," Jenny smiled and reached out to take the gift box, without even looking at it before storing it in her spatial ring.

"I won't disturb your enjoyment any longer," Joseph also smiled and looked at Roland, instructing, "Roland, take good care of Miss Jenny. If she wants to return to Calva, personally escort her."

"Yes, Father," Roland nodded and watched as Joseph left.

"Hehe, how was that kick just now? Did you feel a sense of relief?" Jenny, feeling quite proud, looked at Roland and said, "I'm sure these two scoundrels have caused you a lot of trouble before. This beating should keep them quiet for a while, right?"

Looking at her bright smile, Roland's heart warmed at the thought that she endured those insults just to stand up for him.

"With your status, there's no need to suffer such humiliation," Roland shook his head slightly.

"Oh, life would be so boring then. This pretending to be weak and then striking back right in their faces. I never had a chance to play this well in Calva!" Jenny exclaimed excitedly, raising her delicate fist.

When he remembered her earlier kicks that sent Alvin and Alva flying, so fast that he could hardly see how they were kicked and then crashing into the same tree in neat sequence, Roland couldn't help but suspect that her fist wasn't as delicate as it appeared.

He even began to wonder if Jenny purposely dressed like this to stroll around Abyss Street.

"When you first arrived in the Abyss, were you hoping someone would rob you?" Roland tentatively asked.

"How did you know?" Jenny looked surprised.

Roland remained silent.

"My master told me that true hunters often appear in the guise of prey," Jenny said smugly.

Well, Roland couldn't help but think that their worries were completely unnecessary. They didn't even take those petty thieves wandering in Abyss Street seriously.

"It's getting late. If you don't want to stay in the Abyss, I can take you back," Roland said.

"Why, don't you want me to stay?" Jenny looked at him, a smile in her eyes.

"It's not appropriate," Roland shook his head.

Jenny nodded with a smile.

"All right then, take me home. Otherwise, those old folks at home will get worried."

...

Charlotte sat in the carriage, ascending the winding and steep mountain road. On one side was a vertical cliff, and on the other side was a steep precipice.

If it weren't for the strong horses pulling the carriage, they wouldn't have been able to make it up this mountain road.

He looked at the sky outside the window, getting closer and closer, and the Abyss shrouded in gray mist below. He felt a sense of unreality.

Looking up at the sky from the Abyss, it was a thin line while looking from the half-mountain, it was a long crack, no more than two to three hundred meters wide, stretching for several kilometers.

The five-hundred-meter-deep cliff created the unique terrain and topography of the Abyss, protecting it from the invasion of the beast tide.

The closer to the ground, the brighter the light became.

After spending a long time in the Abyss, Charlotte even felt his eyes were not adapting well, feeling stinging and soreness, with tears shimmering in his eyes.

But he didn't close his eyes, instead, he opened them wider.

The carriage slowly stopped, and after the outpost confirmed Buddy's identity, they immediately allowed them to pass.

Charlotte noticed that several mages were measuring something around the outpost, leaving marks on the stone wall.

They were probably the formation mages building the Abyss's magic protection shield.

As the carriage passed through the outpost, the slope gradually became gentler, and then suddenly broke through the surface.

The dazzling sunlight fell on his face, and the fresh air hit him.

Looking around, he saw overgrown grass on the plain, but his heart had already started to beat faster as if experiencing the feeling of being released from prison.

To the west, the plains gradually transform into uneven hills and that is the treacherous wilderness, known for its man-eating dangers. To the east, not far away, lies the great sea.

The air carries a hint of saltiness.

To the south, there is also the sea, with a deep abyss nestled in a corner surrounded by the ocean on both sides.

Heading north, just ten miles away, a magnificent gray city wall stands tall on the plains, starting from the seaside, resembling a mountain that stretches across the plain.

That is Calva, the City of Freedom!

Two colossal lighthouses, one in the east and another in the west, tower into the sky, serving as the most prominent landmarks of the city.

It is the most famous nocturnal city in the continent of Iso, as well as the youngest mega-city.

Established a thousand years ago, it has amassed a population of over a million within just a hundred years.

It has stood strong against countless beast onslaughts, thriving in trade and fostering freedom of movement among different races.

As a result, the city has grown increasingly prosperous.

Even Charlotte, which has witnessed mega-cities with tens of millions of inhabitants, is still awestruck by the sight of the hundreds of meters high city walls in the distance.

After all, compared to the shabby houses in the abyss, those two super lighthouses have already shown the magical world's capabilities in infrastructure.

Even in Magic City, Charlotte has never seen super lamps that can brighten an entire neighborhood.

Those two lamps alone can solve the lighting problem for the entire city's populace.

Even the poorest families can save money on lamps by using two mirrors, adjusted at just the right angles to ensure sufficient illumination during the night.

As the clock just strikes noon, the late summer sun remains scorching hot. Charlotte, who spent a while braving the sun, realizes how foolish it is to have tears streaming down her face. He retreats his head back into the carriage and closes the window.

The carriage continues moving forward, and there are two distinct paths in the abyssone leading to the wilderness, and the other to Calva.

Charlotte blinks, opens the carriage window slightly, and slowly adjusts to the radiant sunlight outside.

Indeed, being a frog at the bottom of a well is not ideal. It not only limits one's perspective but also obstructs one from experiencing the light.

How pitiful.

In the future, whenever there is an opportunity, he should come out more often to catch his breath.

The carriage gradually approaches the walls of Calva, and the towering walls cast shadows, blocking out the sunlight.

On the weathered city walls, one could still see many unrepaired pits and dark stains left uncleared.

These are the scars of the city, as the beast onslaughts have a special liking for this city standing by the seaside.

The nearly hundred-meter-wide city gates are wide open, with a constant flow of carriages and people, indicating the city's lively trade.

Orcs, elves, demons... merchants from various races can be seen everywhere, and flying mounts soar overhead from time to time. The hundred-meter-long dragons cast shadows but do not attract much attention.

Charlotte can't help but take a few more glances.

It's an adult blue dragon, with its beautiful scales reflecting the sunlight like dazzling blue gems, boasting a wingspan of over a hundred meters.

Its vertical slitted eyes gleam with a cold and haughty light, making one unable to resist the desire to ride it.

Being a dragon knight is the pinnacle for knights!


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