Strength: E-
Agility: E+
[Stamina: E]
Intelligence: B+
[Talents: Immaculate Body (Stage 1), Fool (Stage 1), Greedy Sword Heart (Level 1)]
[Skills: Advanced Magical Knowledge, Sword God Style Swordsmanship (Advanced), Thunderous Rain Cloud (Water Saint Level), Magic Sword, Magic Seed]
[Evaluation: You have already acquired the basic qualifications to venture into the world.]
These are Roya's current attributes.
To be honest, he is quite satisfied with his current strength. He has reached this level simply through hard work, and his body is not yet fully developed, so there is still a lot of potential to be explored.
But his current strength is still insufficient; he still needs greater power.
I'm not strong enough to become a Shadow-level user with my current abilities.
Roya's definition of a Shadow Power: handsome, powerful, and in control of everything from behind the scenes.
Yes, you can see him as Old Bones, but an upgraded version of Old Bones.
Roya continued to train himself while also exploring new uses for magic.
Time flies, and two days is not a long time; it passed in the blink of an eye.
On this day, Paul solemnly called Rudius and Roja into the living room.
Paul glanced at the two men, his serious expression softening slightly, but he instinctively tensed up again when he saw Ludius.
Ludius was speechless at noticing this detail.
After a moment of silence, Paul said, "Rudius, Roya, it's time for you to leave today."
Luo Ya nodded calmly. He was prepared. Everything in the house had been packed into a package and was ready to be put into use at any time.
Rudius was somewhat reluctant to leave, because Paul had said that their departure might be for a very long time.
He knew he wouldn't see Hilfi anytime soon, so he tried asking Paul if he could take Hilfi away.
Paul gave him a look that said he was an idiot, which made Rudius feel very embarrassed.
Roya didn't feel anything. Going on a long trip was necessary. Even if Paul hadn't said anything, Roya would have gone on his new journey anyway.
The Sword God of Shili Slope is indeed awesome, but there is a wider world outside. Even the projection has started to work hard, so how can I slack off?
The weather was clear and sunny. Today, the rustling sound of hooves approached, and a burly, muscular orc warrior stepped down from a carriage. Her face was cold, marked by a gruesome scar and an eye patch. She had striking features and exuded the aura of a powerful leader, but now her expression was fierce and aloof. She wore revealing leather clothing, and her body was covered in visible scars.
She stepped down from the carriage indifferently, only to see Roya and Rudius. She looked around curiously and asked, "Where is Paul?"
Senis explained to Gilead, “Paul is in the house with his other two daughters, these are my two children. Paul wants them to learn from you.”
Chapter 44 Sword King Kyrie Irvine
Kyrie Irwin nodded without saying anything, but when she looked at Roya, she raised an eyebrow and asked curiously, "Is this your daughter? Didn't the letter say that two boys were learning swordsmanship from me?"
Luo Ya was speechless, recalling his first meeting with Luo Qixi, and it seemed that Luo Qixi had said the same thing.
Reluctantly, Roya bowed and said in a standard manner, "Hello, I am Paul's eldest son, Roya Greirat. You may call me Roya."
Ludius bowed and said, “I am Paul’s second son, Ludius Grerat, you may call me Ludius.”
Gilead nodded and said, "As Paul's children, you are quite polite. Just call me Gilead. Now, get in the car."
After saying that, he strode forward and got into the carriage.
The coachman was a middle-aged man with tanned skin, who was slowly smoking a pipe.
Senis waved goodbye to the two with tears in her eyes. The carriage slowly drove away into the distance, while Rudius stared at his own front gate with tears in his eyes.
He fertilizes that little tree with yellow flowers every day.
The hole in the door frame was created when he used a water ball spell to smash it open.
The thought of leaving the lovely Silphie, and the thought of not being able to see her cute little face or touch her soft little hands for a while, made Rudius sigh deeply.
Roya curled his lip in disdain and glanced at Ludius, who was sighing with regret.
That's just how this guy is; the NEET traits are hard to change, and he always subconsciously tries to escape when faced with difficult problems.
The group boarded the carriage.
At this moment, Gilead took out a letter and said, "This is from Senis. She said it was from Paul. I can't read, so could you read it to me?"
Ludius asked curiously, "So how did you read the letter before? You mentioned before that you learned about our situation from Paul's letter."
Kyrie Irvine said casually, "Of course I had someone else read it for me." She then handed the envelope to Rudyus, who was closest to her.
Rudius nodded knowingly, took the envelope, opened the letter, and read aloud: "Dear Rudius and Roja, since you are reading this letter, I'm afraid I'm no longer in this world."
"What?" Kyrie Irvine exclaimed and stood up.
Roya glanced at the 1.8-meter-tall orc warrior and, to be honest, hadn't expected the carriage roof to be so high...
“Please sit down, Girenau. There are more to come.” Rudius gestured for Girenau to sit down.
“Hmm, I see.” Kyrie Irvine sat down.
Luo Ya's lips twitched. The scene was too bizarre, and he didn't know what to say.
Rudius continued reading: "--That last sentence was a joke. I've just been wanting to write it down. I think you all must be confused about what happened. You can ask that muscle doll in front of you... Although I'd like to say that, that guy's brain is made of muscles, so he probably can't explain it in detail."
"What!" Kyrie Irvine roared as he stood up.
Roya curiously leaned over to look at the contents of the envelope, then said to the orc warrior, "Sit down, Kyrie Irvine, the next paragraph is praising you."
"Hmm, I see." After saying that, Gilead sat down obediently.
Luo Ya clicked his tongue in amazement, finding this person exceptionally interesting.
Rudius glanced at the blond, expressionless man standing next to him; judging from his micro-expressions, he knew this guy was thinking of something bad.
Rudius continued reading the letter in his hand: "That woman is the Sword Queen. If you want to learn swordsmanship, you shouldn't find anyone more suitable than her unless you go to the holy land of swordsmen. Father can guarantee her strength, because I have never beaten her... except in bed."
Roya curled his lip, lamenting Paul's lack of memory. Ludius's face twitched, and he roared inwardly, "Stop writing unnecessary words, you idiot Paul!"
However, Gilead didn't seem that unhappy.
This relieved Rudius slightly, since the woman in front of him looked quite formidable.
"So, regarding Ludius's job, he will be going to the largest city in the Fituia territory to serve as a tutor for a certain young lady. She wants you to teach her arithmetic, reading and writing, and some simple magic. She is an extremely willful and rude young lady, to the point that you have to beg her not to go to school. So far, several tutors have been driven away by her instead... However, I believe you should be able to figure out a way to deal with it."
"What kind of solution could they come up with? They just pushed everything onto me to solve..." Rudius muttered a few complaints, feeling a little strange, without mentioning Roya's name.
After glancing at the following text, Rudius continued reading: "As for Roya, with his strength, he should be able to learn the sword techniques that Kyrie Irvine knows very soon. Let Roya go to the Holy Land of Swords after he can defeat her. With such strength, even if you go there, your master will take good care of you."
Kyrie Illusion looked at Roya with considerable surprise.
Upon closer inspection, her long, smooth, golden hair was tied behind her back, and sunlight shone through the curtains onto Roya's youthful and handsome face.
His crimson-gold pupils always gave off a faint sense of majesty, and his dazzling long hair added to the boy's charm.
“Interesting. Paul said you’ll soon learn all my sword techniques,” Kyrie Irvine said casually.
She had no complaints, but was surprised that Paul would praise his son so highly.
Rudius continued reading the letter in his hand: "For the next five years, you must live with the young lady and teach her. Five years. During this period, you are forbidden from returning home and from writing letters. Because as long as you are there, Sylphie cannot be independent. And not only Sylphie, I feel that you are also showing a tendency to be overly dependent on her, so I have decided to force you to separate. However, with your older brother there, even if something bad happens, you can try to ask him for help. As for whether Roya agrees or not, that is his business."
Rudius exclaimed, "Five years!!"
The premature interruption of his development plan left Rudius somewhat disheartened and discouraged.
Roya glanced at Rudius and said irritably, "What's with that expression? We're supposed to be learning swordsmanship from Kyrie Irvine. You should tone down your personality a bit. You're always thinking about such inappropriate things."
Rudius sighed, forced to accept the bleak reality, but then, as if he had thought of something, his eyes suddenly lit up, and he looked at Roya with expectant eyes. He slowly said, "Big brother, you've been the best to me, you'll help me, right?"
I'll review my work next time and correct the typos.
I apologize to all my readers.
Chapter 45 Paul's Letter
Luo Ya scoffed. Didn't he know how he treated her all this time? How could he so shamelessly say such things?
Luo Ya said slowly, "Don't look at me, I have no choice either. Educating children is a very troublesome thing."
Rudius wailed, for he could already see his bleak future ahead.
I don't know if I can succeed in my tutoring task, and I won't be able to see Silphie for a while. I can't even send her a letter now.
However, upon calm reflection, Paul's argument does indeed make a lot of sense.
If Silphie continues to grow up as she is, she might become the kind of childhood friend character that appears in those overused adult games. That is, the kind of character who always follows the protagonist closely, becoming a satellite that seems to revolve around the protagonist as the center of the world, lacking any independent personality.
In the real world, over-reliance should gradually dissipate through school, interactions with friends, and the process of learning. However, because of her hair color, Silphie cannot make friends.
Even five years from now, she could very well still be clinging to Rudius.
Although Rudius didn't care about that situation, the adults around him didn't seem to think so.
After thinking it through, Rudius couldn't help but sigh. He understood, but accepting it was still too difficult for him.
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