Some people ask questions not because they want answers.
Take, for example, the Druid Hajin.
The little girl once again displayed her special skill, instantly transforming into a two-and-a-half-meter-tall bear, and delivered a solid punch to Assange's face.
But I must say, as expected of a member of a legendary adventure team, Assange quickly chanted the 'Dark Protection' spell almost the instant danger approached.
The shadows immediately enveloped him, turning him into a solid piece of 'sticky gum'.
He defended it!
However, although it was successfully defended, this "sticky" creature was still knocked away by the unreasonable and monstrous strength of the owl bear.
The force was too great, the speed too fast; Li Aili could vaguely see that Assange's cheek was dented.
Fortunately, the tavern had thick wooden walls that helped to stop the 'flying taffy'.
Clearly, when the tavern owner built this tavern, he didn't consider that one day a druid would turn into an owl bear and hit a 'home run' here.
So Assange 'did not fail in his mission' and left a third large hole in the wall.
boss:"…………"
[Hehe, hehehehe, hehehehehehehe!!]
Li Aili suddenly remembered that one of the sheep beside her had a similar state of mind when it ran out to "report to the authorities" last time.
"Come on, take me with you~~~" Druid Hajin, who had returned to his original form, suddenly spoke in a pinched voice, tugging at Bognar's robe.
It seems like the scene where the dark elf spellcaster was knocked away just now didn't happen.
[Say yes now! Watch me whip that dark-skinned elf away for you! Damn it, once I've got this dragon in my trap, I'll just shove that snake pit in the ground!!]
Li Aili: "..." A snake's nest? The mutated Naga that the boss was thinking about just now... Could it be such a coincidence?
"When you say the snake bullied you, what do you mean?" Li Aili asked.
Hajin: "There's an island in the far sea, and on that island lives a group of mutated, gigantic Naga!"
"They commit all sorts of evil deeds!"
"They destroyed my home!"
That's my dream home, built bit by bit over 21 years of hard work!!!
Druid Hajin's almond-shaped eyes drooped instantly, turning into dead fish eyes. "How could the word 'holiday' possibly describe that?!"
Li Aili: "..."
No, if you lived in Tankar, this would be considered a life-or-death feud.
"Sister~~ Can I..."
Li Aili took a deep breath and interrupted, "Don't call me 'sister.' When you do, it reminds me of my half-sister. I don't want a second sister like that, thank you."
Druid Hajin: "..."
However, Li Aili also had her own considerations.
Since the target is the Naga, why not go with this druid to see where the Naga are committing evil?
Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will win every battle.
Of course, it's best to avoid taking action if possible.
Why be so agitated when problems can be resolved at the negotiating table? _(:3”∠)_
Determined to be a reliable leader, Li Aili asked the shopkeeper, "Boss, how much will it cost to repair the hole my companion made?"
She pointed to the 'hole' that the dark elf had created.
The shopkeeper glanced at her and quoted a price without hesitation: "Five gold coins."
[It's just a matter of a few planks; it can be done for about 37 copper coins.]
[Hey, looks like this naive girl wants to compensate me? Perfect timing, I'll just collect the money I owe those idiot sailors for damaging the door earlier!]
Li Aili nodded and then asked, "How much will our drinks cost?"
“12 gold coins,” the shopkeeper said without blinking.
[It should be 3 gold coins and 50 silver coins. That tree spirit can really drink! Heh, let that fat sheep settle the bills for those sailors who got knocked away!]
Li Aili counted out 3 gold, 50 silver, and 37 copper coins from her money bag and placed them in the hands of the dumbfounded shopkeeper.
"My motto in life is 'Never pay for other people's mistakes.'" After giving the boss this advice, he got up and left.
The Aries next to her jumped off the stool, spitting a 'tui' at the boss, spraying the boss's pants with sticky crumbs of bread.
boss:"……"
As soon as Li Aili left the tavern, she saw the dreadful dark elf spellcaster 'pass through the wall with his head,' with his lower body on one side of the wall and his upper body already on the next street.
Reverend Leslie calmly replied, "Ajahn Chah."
Ajahn stepped forward with a smile, grabbed Assange's belt, and gave it a hard tug.
With a 'pop' sound, the dark elf was pulled out.
Having learned from this experience, Assange remained as quiet as a chicken and dared not provoke the irritable (pseudo) Lolita Harkin again.
Soon, the streets and houses disappeared, and they arrived at the seaside jungle.
But the jungle now appears somewhat alarming.
Looking around, the trees were all destroyed.
Hajin's wooden villa was completely flattened.
She has now set up a makeshift 'shack' in front of her house.
The area outside the shack was full of injured small animals.
Judging from the appearance, most of them were injured by falling trees while fleeing.
To be honest, the scene was truly shocking.
Even if you sent an army of humans to fight, it would take them a month or two.
"It's as if it's been trampled by a dragon." The priest didn't target anyone in particular, but only lamented about the dragon's territory.
Fortunately, Bognar was very interested in the situation and didn't pay attention to the elf captain's verbal attacks.
He squinted and looked around.
"You mean, this place was destroyed like this by the Naga?" He raised his hand to touch his chin, asking with interest.
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