Holy Necromancer: Rebirth of the Strongest Mage

Chapter 971 Chapter 971: For no reason





971 Chapter 971: For no reason

The young prince came out of the alley. He wore the most ordinary clothes he was able to find in the palace. Although those clothes also looked very luxurious, it wasn't enough to reveal his identity.

Many people noticed a young child walking alone on the empty streets of the inner city. Even a few royal guards saw him along the way, but none of them recognised him.

Even inside the palace, only a few people had seen the Prince who was the most protected person in the entire Empire. It was impossible for the city guards to know. The Prince innocently looked at the surroundings. He could see the streets that were filled with people. There were shops all around.

No one recognised him. He felt the true freedom. People were not stepping out of his way so he could get past them. No one was greeting him while lowering their heads. More importantly, no one looked scared of him.

Instead of others stepping aside for him, he had to move aside so he did not hit anyone. It was truly a new experience. He was seeing the sights that he had never seen before.

Previously, the palace was his entire world. But now, his world has become hundreds of times larger.

"Mother was worried for nothing."

While the Prince was walking alone, there was a sweet scent that caught his

attention. He was attracted to a small store that was selling pastries, and he couldn't resist going to the store.

"Do you want one?" The seller asked the young boy. Looking at his attire, he did not think that the boy could not afford it.

The Prince nodded.

The seller handed him the pastry on the plate and without a second thought, the Prince ate it.

"Mmmm, this is good. Why don't you make it available to the palace?" The young boy asked.

"The Palace?" The seller looked at the young boy. "You have quite a good sense of humor for a child. Why would those from the palace buy from us? They probably have their own chefs who are much better than us old folks."

"Are they?" The Prince did not think that they were. He had been eating what they made all his life, so even their delicacies had become very ordinary for him.

Instead, he much preferred the new taste of this pastry.

'When I go back, I will tell my father to bring this man to the Palace.'

The young prince kept eating pastries one after another, until he finished a total of

ten. Only then did he feel full.

"That should be enough." The Prince rubbed his stomach and started walking away. "Where are you going?"

The seller came forward and grabbed the Prince by his collar.

"Are you trying to run away without paying? You wear such nice clothes. I'm sure you won't be stupid enough to not pay, right?"

"Pay?" The Prince looked at the old man in confusion. "What do you mean pay?"

In the palace, he never had to pay for anything. He did not even understand the concept of paying since this was his first time coming out of the palace.

"Stop acting like a fool. I thought you were a good child, but are you just a thief?! Pay up, or I will have to call the guards! Not only you, but even your parents will be punished!"

The old man threatened the young boy, but the boy still did not understand what the man wanted.

"I-i don't understand."

"You don't understand? So you really have no intention of paying! In that case, you can't blame me for what happen next!"

The man pulled the Prince by his collar and started dragging him towards the Palace. "I will pay for him."

Someone grabbed the man's wrist and stopped him before he could approach the guard.

It was a young man who placed a few coins in the old man's hand. "This should be enough to cover for him."

"Hmph, you must be related to the child. Next time, teach him to pay instead of running!" The old man released the Prince's collar and walked back to his shop. The Prince rubbed his neck, still confused.

"What was that thing you gave him?!" he asked. "And why did you help me?"

He did not even know who the man was. But the way the old man reacted to the piece of metal, he was clear that it must be something important. Why would a stranger give something important for no reason?

"Do I need a reason to help people?" The young man turned around and went down on one knee, so they were at the same eye level.

"As for that piece, it is called a coin. People work the entire day, and they are pain coins. And then they can use the coins to pay for things they want."

The young man heard the answer, trying to understand this completely unfamiliar concept.

He did not notice that the man in front of him looked strangely similar to him as he

was more immersed with this foreign concept of coins.

Karyk could only smile as he explained the concept of money in detail. When he was in front of the young child, he felt more familiar.

For a moment, he even felt like he was looking in a mirror to the time he was in the mortal world at the age of ten. There was only one small difference between him and

the young child.

The boy had darker pupils when compared to his blue ones.

"Are you lost? Do you want me to be your guide?" he asked the boy.

"Why would you want to be my guide?" The boy asked curiously.

"Because I have a lot of free time. I might as well spend this time helping you. It's just as I said before, one doesn't need a reason to help someone."

Karyk was clear that a boy who didn't even know the concept of money was naive enough to believe him. He didn't know that there was no one who helped someone for no reason.

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