Chapter 81 The Protector of Flowers
Chapter 81 The Protector of Flowers
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"Awoo!"
The dozen or so thunder wolves summoned by Roy completed their mission, howled to the sky, and vanished.
The three Level 2 remnants of the Rudra clan, along with all the bandits in the stronghold, were killed. Under the glow of the setting sun, their corpses piled up like a mountain.
There was no fear on the faces of the crowd, but rather a sense of schadenfreude.
Roy looked at the liberated people and smiled, "It's over!"
"Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh—"
After a brief moment of deathly silence, the crowd erupted in thunderous cheers, shaking the heavens and the earth, as everyone excitedly embraced their loved ones.
It took a long time for things to calm down.
A series of gurgling sounds broke the silence, with sounds coming from the abdomen rising and falling continuously, causing many people to lower their faces in embarrassment.
Roy, however, didn't think much of it. Survival is the most important instinct for living beings, without exception. He loudly called to the others and entered the bandits' warehouse.
Piles of supplies were carried out of the cave; they were the special products looted from the caravan.
Having been hungry for several days, everyone disregarded everything else and feasted heartily, warmly entertaining everyone.
Roy was undoubtedly the star of the party.
The battle to defeat Hyacinthus was broadcast live through the Divine Mirror, and almost everyone in Orario knew him; his fame spread like wildfire throughout the world.
It gives one the feeling that everyone in the world knows you.
When Shakti led the members of the Ganesha clan, following the marks left by Roy, through the deep mountains and forests, they were utterly dumbfounded.
I thought it would be a fierce battle, but instead I saw a lively bonfire party.
Under a sky ablaze with dazzling stars, survivors of the catastrophe, regardless of race or age, gathered around a rising bonfire to toast and celebrate.
If it weren't for the piles of corpses and the lingering, strong smell of blood in the air, Shakti would have thought he had come to the wrong place.
The members of the Ganesha Familia began their work, identifying everyone and distributing supplies.
The rescued people, under prolonged high pressure and extreme mental stress, followed by overeating, were completely relieved upon seeing the Ganesha's family members, and a strong sense of drowsiness washed over them.
Everyone collapsed to the ground and fell into a deep sleep.
Shakti approached Roy and said, "Sprout of Justice, thank you. We've been chasing this group for almost half a month."
We haven't found it yet.
The brutal ritual of human sacrifice naturally led to rampant looting, and the disappearance of numerous caravans had long attracted the attention of the Ganesha's clan.
Unfortunately, the enemy's main base was hidden too well, and the Ganesha Familia failed to discover it for a long time.
The bandits fled faster than foxes when they saw members of the Ganesha's clan, only targeting small caravans, and ended up kicking Roy in the back.
Roy chuckled and said, "Commander Shakti, you're too kind. We're all family."
Shakti's eyes were strange. She still remembered that duel. She tried to stop Roy, but he gave her a fierce look, as if he wanted to devour her as well.
He usually acts like a kind and easy-going person who makes money, which makes him really hard to figure out.
After finishing their business, they moved on to personal matters. Shakti lowered his voice and asked, "How did you get out of here? We don't have any record of you leaving the city."
Luo Yishan smiled, "He's here after all."
Adventurers belonging to Orario find it difficult to leave. Orario is called the "center of the world" because it has the most advanced combat power, resources, industry, and everything else in the Nether.
It also means that watching it will attract countless demons and monsters.
The guild must do everything in its power to protect the city.
Advanced adventurers who wish to leave the city must undergo strict review and complicated procedures by the guild.
Orario is very sensitive to the issue of combat power flowing out of the country. High-level adventurers who have been trained in the dungeons are far stronger than adventurers who are outside.
Once you leave the city and become an enemy of Orario, things will turn out horribly wrong.
Therefore, high-level adventurers are not allowed to leave!
It is an unwritten rule in Orario, and also a consensus among everyone in this city.
Roy secretly leaves Orario.
This matter isn't a huge deal, but it's not insignificant either. If the guild finds out, they'll definitely be fined millions of Fali, and the higher the guild's rank, the harsher the penalty.
Steamed buns, you disagree?
Then don't bother playing in Orario!
Shakti looked helpless, but he couldn't just ignore it. "I'll fill in a record for you later."
Roy laughed. Sure enough, having connections in the court makes things easier. Lord Shakti has connections everywhere!
"But you also need to help, as a guard, to protect these people on their way back." Shak prompted Iroy to look at the people who had been freed.
Roy agreed, "No problem!"
The winding mountain road was difficult to travel, especially at night. The group rested in the mountain village for one night and did not set off until the early hours of the next day.
Roy joins the team as a guard.
"Mr. Roy, thank you!"
Two young and beautiful girls ran up to Roy. They were Eina and Misha, their faces filled with gratitude. At the party the night before, Roy was the center of attention, and the two of them had no chance to get close to him.
Now that he finally had the chance, he immediately ran over to thank his savior.
It's over a hundred kilometers from here to Orario. Since he's going to walk anyway, and with nothing else to do, Roy started chatting with two innocent young women who had just graduated. They talked about everything from tanks to airplanes.
Roy pulled out some cheesy pickup lines he'd read in his past life, making the two girls laugh involuntarily.
For anyone else, this would be called frivolous. But for the powerful and handsome Roy, it's called humor, plus the added filter of being his savior.
Laughter occasionally broke out in the group.
The two girls also felt it was inappropriate, so they suppressed their emotions and laughed until their shoulders were shaking. They couldn't help but give Roy a reproachful look, but there was no blame in their eyes. Instead, it felt like they were flirting.
The psychological trauma they suffered from being imprisoned for two days was also somewhat relieved at this moment.
Eina glanced shyly at Roy with her emerald green eyes, thinking of yesterday, that fleeting moment of eye contact, and the smile the boy gave her.
At that moment, Eina seemed to understand that it was to comfort her and tell her not to be afraid.
A blush appeared on her pretty face, quickly spreading to her ears, and her heart began to beat faster.
Misha noticed Eina's unusual expression and exclaimed in surprise, "Eina, why is your face so red? It even feels hot! Have you caught a cold?"
Roy had just been called over by Shakti.
Misha was worried about Eina's condition and looked anxious. She was about to call out, "Mr. Roy—"
"I'm fine, I'm okay, don't talk nonsense!" Eina quickly covered her friend's mouth.
"If it's not a cold, why is her face so red? Could it be?" Misha couldn't make a sound, so she could only mutter to herself, her eyes burning with a fierce gossip fire.
Eina gritted her teeth in anger. If only this idiot had used that wit on the exam, how much better he would have been.
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