Chapter 110: My Lord Hero has flipped the situation
Let me ask you, as a hot-blooded young man, when you are walking down the street and encounter an acquaintance, wanting to greet them, suddenly a particularly annoying (handsome) guy blocks your way. Without saying a word, he immediately insults you as a “bastard” and a “pervert.” How would you feel?
Henry was facing this situation at that moment. He touched his bald head, momentarily confused, then a fierce anger began to rise within him.
“Damn it, who the hell are you? Are you crazy?” Henry grabbed Alicia by the collar, baring his teeth in anger as he shouted.
Alicia looked at the little thug in front of her with a calm expression, reminding herself internally: “If I want to increase favorability, I must act cool.”
Then, in the next moment.
“Boom!”
Henry suddenly felt a strange energy flowing through him, and somehow he found himself falling to the ground.
Alicia gently brushed her collar, saying, “If that’s the best you can do, it’s better not to casually flirt.”
Henry’s companions hurriedly helped him up.
Dusty and bruised, Henry got back on his feet and glared at Alicia, “Bastard, do you dare hit me?”
Henry drew his weapon, his Battle Qi surging, ready to unleash his rage, but his companions suddenly grabbed him and whispered something in his ear.
Henry paused for a moment,
then dismissed his Battle Qi and looked hesitantly at the girl behind Alicia, “Miss Elrose, is this person… your friend?”
Alicia’s eyes went wide as she looked back at Elrose, “You know them?”
Elrose ignored Alicia and stepped closer to Henry.
“No, I’m not familiar with him at all,” Elrose replied flatly. “Don’t ask me why he wants to hit you; I don’t know.”
“Okay, I understand.”
“Can I leave now? I’m in a hurry to deliver lunch to Lilith.”
“Of course, please go ahead.” Henry and his companions all bowed.
Elrose nodded lightly, holding her lunchbox and walking away without looking back.
Alicia stood there in a daze.
Damn!
What’s going on? I thought I was supposed to be the protector and gain favor; why does this feel so off?
“Hey, Elrose, wait.” Alicia hurried forward, wanting to catch up with Elrose.
But in the next moment, she was stopped by Henry and the others.
“Swish, swish, swish.”
Shiny weapons instantly came into view.
Alicia’s mouth twitched a couple of times as she quickly explained, “Brothers, calm down, calm down, it’s all a misunderstanding.”
“A misunderstanding?!” Henry and his group surged with Battle Qi, glaring at Alicia, “Alright, you little punk, let’s chat then.”
Alicia’s expression gradually turned ugly. Overpowering these immature little brats was not a problem for her.
But the problem was, from their earlier conversation, this group of people clearly knew Elrose; she had impulsively attacked someone she shouldn’t have.
At this moment, the downside of her excessively high sense of justice became evident—given her wrongdoings, it was genuinely hard for her to strike back.
“La la la la la la~ La la la la la la la~”
Elrose hummed a tune, bouncing along with her lunchbox toward the Adventurer’s Guild.
She figured out that Luna was indeed correct; that person named Alicia seemed to have some other intentions toward her.
Trying to be a protector when encountering thugs.
It’s really laughable. Do I look so weak that I need someone to protect me?
However, looking at Henry’s skills, Baldy probably wouldn’t pose a threat to him.
But it’s okay; given Baldy’s personality, after being beaten, he would probably go find his big brother, Bardel.
If even Bardel got beaten, it would likely be Bacht or even the whole Storm Adventurer Team coming after him.
By then, it’s likely he wouldn’t be able to stay in Karashok anymore.
Hehe.
Having a bit of charm and cleverness makes them fantasize about me.
So ridiculous, it’s truly too ridiculous.
“La la la la la la~ La la la la la la la~”
Elrose stepped lightly, strolling into the Karashok Adventurer’s Guild.
It was noon, and looking around, the Adventurer’s Guild was crowded with people.
Elrose felt a bit lost.
Where the heck is the swordsmanship practice room?
Elrose looked around and suddenly spotted a familiar figure.
She ran up to the front desk with her lunchbox: “Aunt Celia.”
“Ah? Isn’t this Elrose?” Celia’s face lit up with a gentle smile. “What brings you to the Adventurer’s Guild?”
Elrose lifted the wooden box she was holding: “I’m here to deliver lunch to Lilith, but I don’t know where the swordsmanship practice room is.”
“Oh, is that so?” Celia replied with a slight smile, pointing to a large door on the right. “Go through that door, walk to the end, and then down the stairs to the second underground level. Lilith should be in room 206.”
“I got it, thank you, Aunt Celia.”
“You’re welcome.”
Elrose walked slowly to the second underground level according to Celia’s directions, holding her lunchbox.
What met her eyes were rows of rooms.
Elrose casually walked to one of the rooms and curiously looked inside through the window.
It was a very spacious area, with the floor, ceiling, and surrounding walls made of special material that was much harder than usual, clearly able to withstand powerful impacts.
Additionally, from a device on the ceiling, a faint projection illuminated the room, explaining the key movements and various details to the individual training inside, achieving teaching purposes.
“So Lilith learned her swordsmanship here.”
Having seen Lilith’s swordsmanship before, to be honest, it wasn’t impressive, with too many flaws and weaknesses.
But considering that Lilith only learned through this mechanical teaching and never received formal training, reaching her current level was already quite good.
Elrose sighed lightly; unfortunately, she didn’t understand swordsmanship; otherwise, she would happily teach Lilith sword techniques just like she taught Luna magic.
She could see that Lilith had an innate talent for learning swordsmanship, and with her hard work, if a proper swordsmanship master were willing to guide her a bit, her skills would definitely improve significantly.
Thinking of this, a golden figure flashed in Elrose’s mind.
Elrose couldn’t help but smile and shake her head: “Oh dear, the illustrious Golden Dragon Hero, such a busy person, how could he spare the time to teach a little girl swordsmanship?”