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Chapter 78
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78 Chapter 78: Giving Quests to wives The redness of the sky had started fading as the blue bright sky started uncovering itself. The vicious students who were unaware of what they were doing due to the spell from the bloodstone, started getting back to their senses.

They all look at those that died at their hands. Their friends, brothers, sisters, and siblings that they killed with their own hands. It was a very bad tragedy. Kevin and the girls watched the scene of what was happening from the basketball court. They weren’t able to see them clearly because of the darkness that were superior to them all. But now that the spell has been lifted, the darkness was gone and they were able to see everyone.

“If only we could’ve helped, these people wouldn’t have died.” Lexa lamented.

“I know, but we are in a great risk if we go out there. We might get killed or something. That’s why we’re safe here.” Kevin replied.

“The master wizards have done their part in stopping the spell from annihilating everyone, at least half of us are still alive. Let’s be thankful all of us weren’t wiped out by the evil powers of the stone.” Jeri said.

“This even reminds me, how are you guys going to go out there with your torn shirts,” Kevin said. Their uniforms were torn beyond repair and it will seem embarrassing to go out there.

“Not that I would allow you to leave half naked. You’re my wives after all.” Kevin said. The two girls glanced at each other and a smirk appeared on their faces.

Lexa positioned her hands on the chest of her black singlet and her one-arm torn shirt started repairing back to normal. After which it appeared new like nothing ever happened to it before.

“I guess you don’t have the singlet because you’re an Elf,” Jeri said as she implied at her chest. “This black singlet has the ability to repair every torn cloth we wear on top of it. The reason is because of our wings. When we bring out our wings, it tends to tear whatever cloth we wear, so the scientists came up with this untearable, cloth-repairing singlet.” She explained.

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Kevin was amazed by this knowledge. If he could have something like this, he wouldn’t have to worry about removing his uniform and exposing his body before he could use his wings. Something needed to be done to this problem and luckily, he found a solution.

“Wow, that’s great. Can I also get mine? My uniform gets torn every time I summon my fairy wings.” Kevin asked but he noticed that the two girls were silent. Their eyes twitched slightly.

If it were the females, it would have been easier to get from the staff room of the head of the female fairy department. There was a strict rule that only girls and fairies must enter the room. Even if any boy sneaks into the room, there’s a surveillance camera watching anyone who sneaks in.

Same for the staff room of the head of the male fairy department. His was dark and scary and even the teacher himself was scary.

“Err.. our supplies were left back in the forest, so I can’t get any for you on our side. How about you ask Lexa, she might have an idea of where we could find one in the academy.” Jeri said.

“Yeah, I know where we could find one, but it’s not an easy task. The place is kinda scary and...” Lexa replied but she was interrupted before she could even speak further.

“Come on Lexa, do this for your husband. He requires that singlet and you know that.” Kevin said, as his hands ran down Lexa’s hair. The three were still standing by the window, but no one could see them from where they are.

“What will you give me in return?” She asked.

“You want something in return?”

“Hm hmm.” Lexa nodded.

‘Kevin, I have an idea, why don’t you give her the task of getting the singlet for you as a Quest and then reward her with something good, just like the way you obtain quests from the system? You always seem so determined to accomplish every of the quests you receive because of the rewards attached to them. So use this scheme to make your wife complete the quest.’ The A1 system explained to Kevin.

“You know what Lexa, you said you want something in return right? How about I give you a Quest.”

Clicking on the grant Quest option that was displayed to him, he selected the name of the person he want to give the Quest to, and then the final notification appeared before his face.

“Yes.”

After selecting the Yes option, the system beeped that it was a success and a notification tab appeared before Lexa.

Since she has seen something like this before, it wasn’t strange to her when she received the message. Although she was wondering how Kevin was able to create something like this, she kept the question to herself waiting till Kevin tells her. And if he doesn’t, then there’s no problem. It’s not like she cared about what it was in the first place.

She read the notification that was shown to her and a funny smile came over her lips.

Even after reading this, she couldn’t hold in her laugh and started blushing hard.

Jeri had a curious look on her face and couldn’t help but ask what was going on.

“Lexa, What is it? Why are you laughing?” She asked.

“Check your vision, you should have seen it,” Lexa said, still laughing as she blushed harder.

“Sorry, but my vision doesn’t work like that. I only see things that concern me, the person close to me, and those I need to help out by fighting, or giving advice. That’s how my vision works.” Jeri replied.

“Since you guys have your clothes repaired back to normal, why don’t we leave this goddamn sticking place, before anyone catches us,” Kevin said.

“Wait, are we leaving these elves corpse here,” Jeri asked.

“I have an idea, how about we open a portal and transport their bodies close to where everyone is gathered down there,” Lexa suggested.

“A portal? How?” Kevin asked. He knew he had no such skill and Lexa was an ice-ability user.

“A shadow portal.” She answered.

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