The next morning.
Reiner left early.
Anna, standing across the street, raised her hand and waved hello to him.
"Why are you here again?"
Yesterday, this woman did something to Reiner, but in the end, Reiner still rejected her.
Although he has a good figure, his face is very different from Nora's. Most importantly, she is not a girl with animal ears, so there is no feeling at all.
If Martina had treated him like this, Reiner would have turned into a hammer long ago.
Nora's cat ears perked up.
The voice of my heart floated over.
(It's this wild woman again. Why is she always pestering my master? I don't like her.)
"I don't live in the city, and it's not easy for me to come here. I slept in a hotel last night, and came to see you after I woke up." Anna walked towards him quickly, hooked her arm around Reiner's shoulders, and stared at him with her charming fox eyes.
"I begged you so much yesterday, and you didn't even let me stay overnight? You seem to be exactly like the rumors say." Anna smiled gently.
"What rumor?" Reiner pulled her hand away, puzzled.
"Everyone says you like demi-humans. Not just the tall ones, but also old widows. If it weren't for these rumors, your suitors would be lined up from here to the city gate."
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Reiner was speechless for a moment.
The tall and mighty one is Martina. The old widow should have been boarding Daisy. But to be honest, Daisy is not old. At least she looks no different from a girl in her twenties.
Damn it, who spread the dirty rumor about him?
"I didn't believe it at first, but when I tried it yesterday, it seemed to be true.
My family passed away early, and I was a teenager living in bars. I know all the ways to please men. If a man can't even handle me, there's probably something wrong with him.
Reiner was dismissive, only Nora knew how powerful he was.
Girls with animal ears are the cutest creatures in the world, and they will never understand the charm of girls with animal ears.
"Tell me, how can I pry open your mouth? What do you want from me?"
Reiner looked Anna up and down, and these words hit the mark.
He couldn't wait to put forward his request: "Teach me wind magic."
Reiner learned wind magic and could also teach it to Martina, killing two birds with one stone.
Anna asked in confusion: "Aren't you a water and fire magician like Junice? Why are you learning wind magic?"
"Don't ask me that. Just teach me. Do you have a magic book?"
"Yes, but can you read?" Anna asked doubtfully.
"Of course." Reiner nodded.
At this moment, Nora's inner voice came again: (Why are we chatting now? Master, don't... There can't be too many women!)
She was obviously overthinking it and just wanted to get the Wind Magic Book for free.
He doesn't have much cash yet, so he'll try to borrow this thing if he can.
"By the way, you said you knew something about the Necromancer. Ever since she was infected, she inexplicably lost one of her eyes. What happened?" Reiner turned around and grabbed Nora, pointing at her left eye and asked.
On the surface, her eyes were almost the same as before.
But for some reason I couldn't see anything.
During these three days, Reiner also tried to find a reliable doctor for Nora, but to no avail.
Anna narrowed her eyes and asked in surprise, "Do you really think she is a human being?"
"Isn't she a human?"
"I think slaves are just tools, all kinds of tools, just used for different purposes. They can be used to do farm work, to fight in battle, or to vent emotions. They are just tools."
Reiner shrugged. This thing has no colonial isolation at all. It is essentially the same thing.