An associate professor in life engineering travels to a medieval European fantasy world. Using modern biochemistry, he discovers that viruses, bacteria, and parasites extinct in human history are a...
Aldenan scratched the back of his head and said, "Aren't your best friends me and Carol...?"
Ignoring Aldenan's complaints, Bulville continued, "After hearing that you needed support, I originally wanted to ask for a few more people to help. However, the orcs, werewolves, elves, dwarves... all rejected my offer after hearing the name Randall."
The lizardman Kellogg blinked and shook his head, saying, "Hiss, Randall, your name has become taboo in many species."
Randall said with a wry smile, "Because I'm a human..."
Kellogg glanced at Barbara: "Hiss... The union of humans and elves will make the Crusader's races... uncomfortable..."
The hot-tempered Barbara raised her head and said loudly, "Let those gossipy fools keep grumbling! In my opinion, some humans are more trustworthy and sincere than those pretentious Crusaders!"
Kellogg, hissing with a headache, said to Bulville, "I kind of regret accepting your invitation... hiss..."
Bulville then looked at Aldenan: "This guy told me that they are on the orders of the Dragon God to carry out a great and noble mission. Once the mission is completed, not only will all members receive the Dragon God's reward, but everyone's achievements will be recorded in history... So, Aldenan, tell me, what exactly is this mission?"
The werewolf scratched his cheek: "To be honest, I don't know."
"You don't know?!" The minotaur's eyes widened, and he rolled up his sleeves, pretending to strike.
Aldenan quickly pointed to Randall and said, "This mission was indeed ordered by the Supreme Dragon God himself, but only he knows the details of the mission."
Randall looked at Bulwell and Kellogg and nodded, saying, "This isn't the place to talk. Perhaps we can find a quieter place to sit down and chat."