Michelangeloâs relic, which was dug up in the Orc village, was a huge statue whose hand was grabbing a metal chest.
As Winterfell troops came to take over the village, Sherlock had to let Brainiac excavate the relic and transport it away.
Fortunately, the Orc village was further away from Winterfell by a dayâs journey.
With Sherlockâs order and Brainiacâs urging, the gamers excavated the statue and chest at an incredible speed. They were sure it was Michelangeloâs relic because the chest was filled with Runes, and some ancient words were written on one side of the chestââThe Great Conqueror Michelangelo...â
They were unable to use the Teleport Portal, so they let the Orc guides lead them on a longer detour route. It wasnât safe to use the normal route.
Sherlock followed the convoy. It was Michelangeloâs relic and beyond Brainiacâs knowledge. Not to mention, the gamers were fond of getting into trouble. If they botched things up, he wouldnât be able to sell the relic!
They met with a mishap.
Sherlock chose 100 strong gamers to carry the chest and statue. After traveling for a short while, something mysterious occurred.
The first was mass poisoning. Besides the gamers, who ate indiscriminately, Apple and the Orcs vomited and had diarrhea. Even Brainiac had the symptoms of food poisoning. Brainiac explained, âI didnât eat much.â
They were also afflicted by insomnia, panic, chest pains, shortness of breath, and leg and back pain. With Brainiacâs help, everyone learned massage and helped each other with massaging. The effect was good.
âWe are under a curse,â a gamer said in a doomed and worried tone as he was massaging Brainiac.
Everyone had low morale, except for the gamers.
âGosh, the feces is so realistic. The feces excreted under normal circumstances is different from being sick!â
âYou silly dude. There are many good things in the game besides feces. Why are you so obsessed with it?â
âWe are able to fall sick. Thatâs a new discovery.â
âHow long is this Strange Encounter Mission? We have been transporting the relic for many days.â
âI donât know.â
The gamers chatted as they escorted the relic. They also helped to relieve the nervousness of the native Orcs.
They only wanted to regain their homeland. Never did they expect to be embroiled in this complicated affair.
Brainiac was busy researching the Runes on the chest. With all his knowledge, he was unable to disarm the Rune Mana Formation. He couldnât even understand it.
Sherlock didnât stop Brainiac from studying the Rune Mana Formation. Sherlock was also interested in the chest that was covered by the Runes. After studying for a while, he lost interest. Instead, he examined the statue.
Was there something wrong with the statue? Perhaps the Runes on the chest were to mislead them?
Brainiac also thought the same way. He examined the statue, but he didnât discover anything.
What was the relic of the Great Devil Michelangelo?
Brainiacâs mind was full of questions.
...
âLord Sherlock, I donât understand.â
When the gamers and the Orc guides looked like they were cursed with ill-fortune and losing their way, Bru said to Sherlock, âYou must have researched the Rune Mana Formation. Why donât you open up the chest? Arenât you curious about Michelangeloâs relic? Are they really under a curse?â
âItâs just a curse. Itâs not a big problem. Have you heard the story of Pandoraâs Box?â Sherlock said.
âThis is a legend of the otherworld. Do we have a Pandoraâs Box in the Underworld?â Bru asked in surprise.
âYes, itâs almost the same. Before itâs safe, who knows if itâs a good thing or a bad thing to open the box? We have to figure it out before opening it.â
Sherlock expressed his opinion, but Bru rebuked, âLord Sherlock, applying Erwin Schrödingerâs theorem on your opinion would be more suitable.â
âWho is Erwin Schrödinger?â
âHeâs a cruel person who tortured cats, Lord Sherlock,â Bru said.
âIs Lord Sherlock going to open the chest once you arrive at a safe location? Do you have other plans?â
Sherlock paused and laughed. Then he said, âIt seems like you know a thing or two.â
âItâs alright, Iâm already tens of thousands of years old. Whatever the case, Michelangelo is my junior,â Bru said proudly.
âIâm not sure, but seeing Lord Sherlock delay opening the chest, Iâm more confident. Where is your final destination?â
âThis...â Sherlock looked at the distant Apple and said, âThatâs the reason I brought along the Orcs.â
âAh... I see...â
...
Apple was feeling awkward. He felt he was being slapped.
He had known the vicinity since he was young and yet he lost his way. He was unworthy of the green-skinned creatures and Lord Sherlockâs trust.
Apple was blaming himself, but the friendly Lord Sherlock didnât mind and continued to let him lead the way. Sherlock said, âItâs alright, Apple. I believe in you. Youâll find the place.â
Apple was almost moved to tears. Lord Sherlock... had such deep trust in him...
Apple braced himself and continued the journey. He brought everyone to the end of a tunnel.
Everyone was dumbfounded, while Apple was shocked. Because... It was impossible to have an end in the Underworld tunnel!
âWe have reached the place,â Sherlock muttered to himself as he looked at the end of the tunnel.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om