The Sword God of Shili Slope in the Magical World

Chapter 17 Even cultivators must show their true skills in the magical world!

Encountering adventurer parties on missions in the wild is actually quite common.

However, it is not uncommon for third-party adventure teams to steal the commission midway through the process and reap the benefits.

Sud knew the treacherous nature of people, so when Sofina offered to help, his first reaction was to observe rather than act.

In the magical world, one's strength can be judged simply by their appearance.

A young man who looks thin and weak is definitely not much stronger than a berserker with orc blood.

Unless he is a noble mage.

However, since he is a magician, he should possess a corresponding staff.

The better the staff, the more magic it channels, naturally leading to the development of different equipment.

Without the guidance of the staff and the chanting, there would be no powerful magic.

Su De thought this underlying logic of displaying strength on one's face was quite good.

This is why most people easily show contempt when they see Sud.

An extremely ordinary middle-aged man, who certainly doesn't seem to have much fighting power, right?

From Sude's perspective, there was a huge man, about two meters tall, all muscle, wearing a steel helmet and wielding a giant axe. He looked really scary and probably had orc blood in him, which made him look rather exaggerated.

In addition, there is a girl wearing a soft-brimmed round hat who is casting healing magic on an armored man with a shield. She is undoubtedly a magician. In the shadows, there is a man holding a short blade, hiding in a tree. He looks like an assassin.

An orc warrior, a low-level mage, a shield dog, and an assassin.

What a sloppy combination.

Surprisingly, there were no information-gathering roles like Druids, Rangers, or Scouts, nor were there any support roles like Priests. Instead, Mages took on the responsibilities of Priests.

This suggests that the adventurers were not professional and their teamwork was poor; they were likely a temporary team formed in the lobby.

In just a few seconds, Su De had already figured out the general background of this group of people.

The enemies they faced were a pack of demonized dire wolves with scarlet eyes, drooling teeth, and massive bodies comparable to tigers. They were around level 20, not particularly strong, but their numbers were enormous, putting the shield dogs under immense pressure.

"Teacher, are we really not going to help?"

Diana saw that the orc warriors had been attacked and torn apart by five or six dire wolves, leaving them with many wounds, which made her worry about their situation.

Sude glanced at her and asked, "Did you obtain your advanced adventurer's bracelet entirely on your own?"

Diana paused for a moment, then shook her head and said, "No, it was a mission I did with the mercenaries my family employs."

"Then today, your teacher will give you a lesson called 'A Swordsman's Observation'."

"Watch closely."

With that, Su De walked out alone.

When he appeared, he was quickly spotted by the team's mages.

She quickly warned, "Your Excellency, please leave immediately. These dire wolves have been corrupted by demons, which means there are even more powerful monsters in the forest. This place is not safe to stay any longer."

After she reminded them, the others also realized what was happening.

The orc warrior glanced at Sud, who looked rather thin, and sneered, "Ordinary swordsmen shouldn't bother causing trouble!"

The wounded shield dog, however, rolled its eyes and pleaded with Su De, "Sir, please help us. We will reward you handsomely after we escape."

Upon hearing this, Su De looked quite troubled: "But I'm just a novice adventurer!"

It was just a short conversation.

The dire wolves had already caught sight of Sud's scent, and several of them had already surrounded him, encircling him as well.

The girl in the round hat sighed, "It's over, now you can't leave either."

"What should we do then?"

Sude looked bewildered: "So what should I do now?"

The orc warrior ripped a dire wolf off his body, enduring the pain, and roared, "Fools, why aren't you helping us?!"

"good!"

Sude verbally agreed, but he merely used the hilt of his sword to fling away a dire wolf without killing it.

At this moment, the wounded shield guard raised his shield and made a gesture.

The orc warrior immediately understood, and the assassin in the tree also vanished.

"If everyone works together and defeats the wolf king, the other dire wolves will collapse on their own."

"No problem," the girl in the round hat was the first to agree.

She began to chant, and a continuous stream of fire elements began to gather around her, and a fireball slowly rose.

"Boom!"

The others quickly retreated while the fireball was raging.

The other dire wolves lost their target and rushed toward Sud.

Fortunately, he was agile and easily evaded their attacks.

"I can't go on, my magic is almost gone."

The girl in the round hat cast another defensive spell and collapsed to the ground.

But when she turned around, panting, she found that her teammates were gone.

Only Sud remained on her face, fighting against these terrible monsters.

At this moment, her face turned ashen.

He had run out of magic and had originally planned to rely on his teammates, but at the crucial moment...

Where are my teammates?

Seeing more and more dire wolves.

She seemed to regret teaming up with these guys in the lobby on short notice, unable to resist the temptation of getting an extra 30% commission, which had put her in such a dangerous situation.

Just when the girl in the round hat thought she was going to die, Sud smiled and said to someone not far away, "These dire wolves are your practice targets."

The voice just fell.

A dashing blonde woman appeared out of nowhere and instantly killed a dire wolf that was pouncing on her.

The rapier in his hand seemed to be made of crystal, as transparent as amber, and looked extremely expensive; the blade was spotless.

"Blessed by Light!"

Diana offered a prayer, and the knight's rapier in her hand immediately gained a dazzling light, emanating a breathtaking battle aura that instantly killed several dire wolves.

The girl in the round hat exclaimed, "It's a Light Sword Knight! What a high-level class!"

As far as she knew, such a high-ranking profession could only be found within the Royal Knights.

During his free time, Su De came over and helped the girl up.

"Are you alright?"

The young woman was filled with questions: "Sir, what is this...?"

Sude smiled and introduced, "This is my companion; she just arrived."

"Thank you for your help," the girl said with utmost solemnity.

In a short while, a pile of dire wolf corpses appeared on the ground.

Seeing this, Su De nodded in satisfaction.

Diana's swordsmanship has improved significantly, and she is also quite strong herself.

He was, after all, a knight of the Radiant Knights, even if he was just a trainee knight, he was not comparable to those mediocre guys from other places.

This is the capital city; without some skill, you can't even gain a foothold here.

Once a certain number of dire wolves have been killed, the enemy no longer dares to approach.

As intermediate-level monsters, they already possessed the intelligence to assess the situation and knew that this short-haired blonde girl was not to be trifled with.

Diana slowly sheathed her sword and went to report back to her teacher, Sude.

"Teacher, task complete."

This name immediately caught the attention of the girl in the round hat.

teacher?

This knight is actually this uncle's disciple?

real or fake?

Sude shook his head: "Not yet."

Diana was a little confused after hearing this, and soon a furious growl came from behind her.

"Awoo!"

A much larger dire wolf transformed into a bolt of lightning and pounced on the three of them.

This is at least a level 30 wolf king, which most mid-level adventurers cannot handle; only the best among them can deal with it.

Diana didn't even have time to turn her head.

But Sude had somehow managed to pinch a piece of yellow paper filled with talismans between his two fingers.

With a flash of inspiration, the yellow paper instantly burned to ashes.

A straight bolt of lightning, bursting with purple sparks, exploded violently.

A pitiful wail immediately filled the air, and the smell of burning coals filled the air.

Sude slowly walked over, plunged his sword into the gruesome abdomen of the wolf king, finished off the remaining monster, and then dug out the demon core from its body.

"Lesson Two: Never expose your back to the enemy."

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