I have a city in another world
Chapter 6919 Tim's Frustration
Chapter 6919 Tim's Frustration
In a certain part of the city, a resident peers out and observes.
The streets were deserted, with no one walking around.
This place used to be a bustling market, with people coming and going every night. Many vendors cooked food here, and the streets were filled with rich aromas.
People stroll through the streets, enjoying delicious food until late at night, day after day, night after night.
Since the disaster broke out, the market has been closed and there are no crowds of people coming and going.
When night falls, not even a ghost can be seen, creating a desolate and miserable scene.
Whenever Tim saw this scene, he would curse inwardly, thinking that the damned evil god was truly despicable.
A strong wind killed many people and turned the entire city into ruins. Looking around, the flowers are just a cover for the traces of evil.
Rules and order have ceased to exist, evildoers run rampant, and the people of the city suffer greatly.
Although the temple had punished evildoers for some time, few people were grateful for it.
Everything has a cause and effect. If this disaster hadn't happened first, how could the wicked have acted so recklessly?
Everyone understands universal principles, but rules are made by the powerful. What is correct does not mean that it will be implemented. Everything must conform to the interests of the rule-makers.
Despite their deep resentment, they can only resign themselves to their fate and hope that the alliance can rescue the city as soon as possible.
Tim didn't participate in the last attack on the temple, which is why he escaped unscathed.
When Tim learned the outcome of the battle, he felt secretly relieved, but at the same time, he was saddened and worried for his other companions.
Those brainless idiots didn't listen to any advice and insisted on attacking the temple.
Tim sensed something was wrong and decisively decided to evade the operation while also hiding himself deep inside.
I will never participate in any missions unless they are mandatory, lest I accidentally lose my life.
I've heard that there's a secret military base built underground in the city, and those who qualify can hide inside.
That place is safe, with ample supplies and multiple defense systems.
The key issue is that not everyone can go there; certain permissions are required.
Tim's rank was just a hair's breadth away from qualifying him to enter.
He once begged his superior, out of consideration for their past as colleagues, to grant him the right to enter the underground fortress.
That damn bastard rejected Tim without hesitation, but then granted access to two of his relatives.
They called it a special period, a special case handled specially.
Screw those two bosses' damn relatives, two ranks lower than Tim, who usually perform mediocrely, yet they got special treatment.
Tim worked diligently and conscientiously, yet he wasn't even entitled to the slightest leniency.
It's fine if I don't meet the standards and get rejected, but if the standards aren't applied equally and there's discrimination, how can that possibly convince the public?
Tim grew angrier the more he thought about it, and when he received the mission to attack the temple, he promptly disappeared for a period of time.
He had already come up with a reason: he had been attacked by villains and imprisoned for a period of time.
Little did he know that this maneuver allowed him to successfully avoid a calamity and prevent him from being marked and locked by the idol.
Tim was still thinking about how to deal with his boss's questioning, but he didn't expect to receive the news so soon.
That bastard boss died in the battle to capture him at the temple; his head was chopped off by the servants of the gods the moment they met.
Tim guessed that at that moment, his boss probably wanted to surrender, but first he had to put on a show.
If this matter is investigated later, the superior will have a reason to defend himself and say that he fought hard.
However, the enemy was too powerful, so they had no choice but to surrender.
He probably never dreamed that the servant of the gods wouldn't give him a chance to perform, and would simply behead him with a single, clean stroke.
Using the sordid tactics of officialdom to deal with arrogant divine servants is simply courting death.
Tim felt incredibly relieved upon hearing the news; that bastard truly deserved to die. This way, he wouldn't have to explain his disappearance, and instead of being punished or given a demerit, he wouldn't bear any responsibility.
Such a good thing deserves a big toast.
After his supervisor died, Tim became more at ease because it was a one-way communication channel. No one else knew Tim's identity, and they wouldn't contact him proactively if there were any operations.
Tim originally thought that he could hide away safely for the next period of time.
Once the allied army enters the city and recaptures it, there's a greater than 90% chance that if I jump out then, I can reap the rewards for nothing.
To his utter surprise, not long ago he received another order to take action.
Some guy appeared out of nowhere and somehow knew his secret identity and even had the authority to directly command him.
The task wasn't too difficult; he was tasked with investigating and eliminating a suspicious person, who was initially identified as an ordinary person.
Although it was just a regular mission, Tim was still unwilling to accept it. The current situation was complicated, and it was essential to keep a low profile, otherwise he would inevitably be attacked by the temple.
To do something against the rules right under the nose of a deity is simply courting death.
The group of Alliance cultivators in the city had all hidden in the underground fortress, yet they were issuing missions to themselves.
That damn bastard, he's clearly sending him to his death!
Tim gritted his teeth in hatred, wanting to tear the guy who issued the mission to pieces; he had to take someone down with him before he died.
Anyone who dares to harm him will be dragged down with him to die.
Unfortunately, he lacked the necessary permissions and had no idea who sent the mission. He was furious, but there was nothing he could do.
Once the task has been issued, he must carry it out; otherwise, he will definitely be held accountable later.
Suppressing his dissatisfaction and fear, Tim sighed softly and began to prepare silently.
Some things are unavoidable, so all you can do is grit your teeth, face them, and then find a solution.
He wanted to observe the task to see how difficult it was; if there was no danger, he would complete it easily; if there was danger, he would abandon it.
Having made up his mind, Tim took advantage of the cover of night and quietly headed to the mission location.
As Tim walked, he always had a feeling that a pair of eyes were silently watching him.
Like an ant, moving on the ground, unaware that there is a pair of eyes watching it from the sky.
But this ant can never see the eye in the sky, and is unaware that it has already been exposed.
This feeling made him panic, and he grew increasingly resentful, wanting to turn back immediately.
But having already come halfway, there's no reason to give up; at the very least, we should take another look before making a decision.
Furthermore, when Alliance monks take action, they will activate a recording mode, which serves as proof that they have completed their mission.
Tim had activated the recording device, so how could he possibly turn back halfway? That would be tantamount to telling others that he had voluntarily abandoned the mission.
If an investigation were conducted afterward, he would have no way to explain himself, and he would inevitably be punished for it.
After a long time, Tim finally arrived at the mission location, only to find it was just an ordinary house.
Upon closer inspection inside, it was discovered that no one had lived there for a long time.
After reconfirming the target location, it should be this place. The mission issuer also advised that if the target person is not found, wait for further instructions in place.
Tim had no choice but to hide in a corner and silently wait out the time.
They waited until dawn, and gradually pedestrians appeared on the road, but the target still did not appear.
After waiting for a while, a house by the roadside opened its door, and a beautiful woman came out.
Tim looked at the woman, initially not paying much attention, assuming she was just an ordinary citizen.
However, the next moment, something strange happened.
The woman stood at the doorway, a look of surprise on her face, before she began to mutter to herself.
It was as if someone was standing in front of her at that moment, and the two were having a conversation.
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