Luo Ya sat in the guild chair, chatting idly with the girl.

However, after checking the time, I felt that just waiting wasn't a solution, and why did I have to form a team?

After thinking it over, Luo Ya felt it would be more convenient for him to do it alone. After much hesitation, he still accepted the task of finding the dog.

At the same time, Roya secretly grimaced in his heart. This dog was quite lucky to have him, the future leader of the seven great powers and the strongest person in the world, come to find him personally.

This dog is truly blessed.

After receiving the mission, he found the relevant location according to the prompts, then expanded his domain and sensed the location of the other party with a little bit of his senses. He then transformed his magic into a large hand and grabbed the puppy. In less than ten minutes, Roya reappeared in the Adventurers' Guild.

He picked up the tightly bound puppy and placed it in front of Maeve. Maeve was somewhat surprised by Roja's speed and made a small joke: "Sir, even buying a dog isn't as fast as you."

Despite saying that, Maeve still carefully examined the dog for a moment according to the information, and after confirming that it was indeed the dog, she handed over the client's reward to Roya.

Roya casually tossed three copper coins into his pocket, then turned his gaze back to Maeve's not-so-pretty face. Roya stepped forward, staring intently into her eyes, and asked, "Really, no, that kind of, mission?"

Maeve blushed and muttered under her breath, "What kind of mission is it? Honestly."

After thinking it over, he decided to give Luo Ya a back door, since if the other party really did what he said, it would indeed be a case of using a cannon to kill a mosquito.

If Rudius knew about this idea, he would definitely scoff. This is not using a cannon to kill a mosquito, it's using a planet-destroying cannon to bombard a mosquito.

Family members, please make sure to read it! At the very least, read it on Friday, or the Wednesday after next.

This Friday marks the third round of trial runs.

Next Wednesday, I'll see if I can get to Sanjiang.

I know I'm padding the word count and I know I update slowly, but it's all in preparation for a massive update when the book is released.

Chapter 77 Bandits?

Maeve selected a slightly challenging D-rank mission from the mission list and handed it to Roya, who stared at the mission sheet in deep thought.

Looking at the task before him, Luo Ya hesitated, wanting to speak but then stopping himself.

He wanted to say something, but he couldn't say anything at all.

In the end, all words turned into a sigh.

A line of small print was prominently displayed on the task sheet.

[Suppress the bandits]

[A group of bandits (approximately?) has been discovered frequently lurking in the southern town. The bandits consist of about four people, who are tyrannical and prey on both men and women. One member of the group appears to be at the level of a low-ranking swordsman. A bounty has been issued to the Adventurers' Guild.]

[Amount: 100 Copper Coins]

Although this is much better than finding a dog, are you really sure you're okay with this?

The bandits even wrote "approximately" after their names? Are you sure there's nothing wrong with doing that?

Roya's lips twitched slightly. Maeve looked at Roya with a slightly apologetic expression and explained, "I'm sorry, sir. Although I really want to help you, I don't actually have the authority to allow low-level adventurers to accept high-level quests. This is already the maximum convenience I can offer within the rules."

Luo Ya nodded expressionlessly. Well, it's better than looking for a cat or a dog.

Looking at the task list in front of me, the question now is whether to accept it or not.

However, considering that I've even taken on tasks like finding cats and dogs, this task doesn't seem so bad after all.

Thus, Roya embarked on his mission once again.

The southern town was actually beyond the territory ruled by Grerat; to be precise, it could no longer be called a town, but rather a slum.

Sometimes, some people would play the role of bandits, but in reality, they were just honest, hardworking farmers who couldn't afford to eat and were forced to steal some grain.

The situation here is this: although the Kingdom of Asra is the most powerful country, and the Grerat family is one of the four great families, the territory they rule over is extremely wealthy.

However, nothing can be perfect in every aspect; wealth does not mean the absence of poverty.

Therefore, the southern part has always been an area that no one cares about.

The closer they got to their destination, the more they realized this. These weren't just three bandits; they were practically all bandits!

It seems the mission was a bit too unrealistic.

This place can no longer be described as a small town; there are dilapidated streets everywhere, crumbling houses all around, and an indescribable smell permeates the air. Everyone's expression carries a hint of numbness.

Luo Ya raised an eyebrow. The contrast between the residents was too great. Although the residents of the two places lived very close to each other, the gap between the rich and the poor was too obvious. It would be strange if bandits didn't emerge in such an atmosphere.

If that's the case, then there's no need to do this task.

The guild clearly didn't know what was going on, but they still put out this quest.

Just as Roya was about to leave, a commotion arose from the street.

Luo Ya glanced over instinctively and saw a burly young man bullying a skinny young man. He was already quite disappointed with this mission, and didn't want to get involved in this mess. He just wanted to leave.

But the next moment, a childish, clear voice came from the other side: "Stop, you guys stop fighting."

This made Roya subconsciously stop and look back.

It was a little white-haired girl.

With silver hair like the moonlight and crimson eyes, the little girl had delicate features and looked to be about seven or eight years old.

Subconsciously, Luo Ya's eyes widened. How to describe this look?

Silver hair and red eyes, let's go! — A favorite among Chinese people, and a little loli is especially beloved by loli lovers. When she grows up, she can be transformed into a mature, white-haired woman.

Oops, it's a heart-pounding feeling.

Roya stopped there, lost in thought.

Although he was tempted, he didn't think about going up to help directly.

Just when he thought the other person was the skinny young man's sister or daughter, and was protecting his brother from being beaten, Luo Ya realized he was wrong.

The white-haired loli roared angrily, shouting, "Didn't you hear me tell you to stop fighting?"

Then he punched them both hard, the force of the punch was so great that they staggered and gasped for breath while clutching their stomachs.

Roya:

What's going on? Did he guess wrong?

He fell into deep thought again. Looking closely at the expressions of the people around him, he noticed that they were all a little afraid of the white-haired loli in front of them.

Luo Ya silently took out the bounty poster, glanced at it, and it seemed to be at the level of a lower-level swordsman. Could it be referring to her?

They acted tyrannically, bullying men and women.

Hmm, it does look a bit like him, but when he saw the other person showing two small tiger teeth and making what he thought was a fierce expression, he felt it probably wasn't him.

How could such a cute little girl be a thief?

Just as Luo Ya was thinking this, the little girl punched each of them on the forehead and said expressionlessly, "Have you resolved your conflict?"

The slightly muscular young man nodded with a long face, while the thin young man looked at the burly man with a slightly unwilling gaze. The little girl slapped the man's forehead in annoyance and continued, "Hey, I'm trying to help you. Do you really want to get beaten half to death?"

The strong young man and the thin young man exchanged a glance, and both read bitterness in each other's eyes.

The two of them took out ten copper coins from their pockets and obediently handed them to the little girl.

Luo Ya stared in disbelief.

Wow, it turns out that the other person's somewhat resentful look wasn't actually directed at the burly man, but at you!

The art style was so bizarre that Roya was speechless.

Assessment complete; he's got the makings of a bandit.

However, it is quite remarkable that someone so young possesses the magical abilities of an intermediate-level mage, and judging from the fact that they have figured it out entirely on their own.

The other party has already shown signs of being able to use battle qi in its initial stages. Can he be considered a genius?

Those two punches were each delivered with a surge of fighting spirit, which is why they caused the opponent so much pain.

It's a pity that the jade was discovered too late. At this age, it's definitely too late to start training magic. And if you want to practice swordsmanship, without a master, no matter how high your talent is, you won't be able to achieve great things.

I reckon the other person is at most at the level of a high-level swordsman. She has talent, but she's not a prodigy, and she was born into a poor family; she's just a little girl.

Judging from the other party's aggressive demeanor, they must have offended many people.

Luo Ya thought about the character of the nobles of the Asura Kingdom, and then considered the girl's face and appearance. Hmm, this little girl is probably going to be in big trouble soon.

Chapter 78 White-haired Lolita

Rojas doesn't need to elaborate on the nature of nobles.

If they could set their sights on Grerat's direct descendants, they would certainly target a white-haired guy with no background.

So the question is, should you take the other person back to the guild, or subtly remind them?

Just as Roya was deep in thought, the little white-haired man contentedly weighed the copper coin in his hand, glanced around, and said fiercely, "What are you looking at? Do you also want to pay such a sum of money?"

Seeing the angry but silent faces of the crowd, her expression grew even more smug. She laughed and said, "Don't forget whose territory this is. My older brother still has authority over me!"

Luo Ya nodded in understanding. So that's how it is. There's another older brother. It's a gang crime. No wonder they're so arrogant.

Of course, what Luo Ya didn't know was that the so-called "elder brother" she mentioned was actually her adoptive father.

However, the white-haired man never called the other man "Dad".

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