I raise elves in Florian

Chapter 121 Shutark 2



Chapter 121 Shutark 2

The old woman led Shi Yichen and the other two into a grove of trees.

"Why aren't the villagers afraid of the powerful monsters that live near the village?"

Philon had wanted to ask this question for a long time, and finally found the opportunity. She couldn't understand why the people in this village weren't afraid of a powerful monster outside. It was very puzzling.

"You mean that dragon, right?"

The old woman immediately knew which dragon Philen was referring to as the monster.

"About three years ago, the dragon attacked the village. It was at that time that Mr. Hughtark stepped forward. He faced the dragon head-on and did not back down an inch. After a long standoff, the dragon left."

Since then, thanks to Mr. Shutark staying in the village, we have been able to live in peace and have never been attacked by the dragon again.

As the old woman walked, she told Shi Yichen and the other two what had happened back then, explaining why the evil dragon hadn't attacked the village, just as Shi Yichen had said.

The most important thing is the arrival of Shutark. He stopped the evil dragon from committing atrocities in the village, and he protected the village in the days that followed.

It's unclear why Shutark didn't kill the dragon, or if there were other reasons, but Shi Yichen and the others have no idea.

"How come this is different from what Aize said!"

When Frilian heard the old woman's description of Shutark, she felt that it was completely different from the Shutark described by Aize.

"Yeah! Didn't Aize say that Shutark was a coward? How did he dare to face the Red Mirror Dragon alone?"

Shi Yichen also felt something was wrong. It wasn't that Shutark couldn't beat the Red Mirror Dragon, but given Shutark's cowardly nature, even if he could beat it, he wouldn't dare to step forward.

Aize said that Shutark simply lacked confidence, which might be related to the destruction of the Warrior's Village, causing Shutark to lack confidence to the extreme, or perhaps he couldn't get over that mental hurdle.

"I'll probably only know when I see Shutark."

Frillie couldn't figure it out either. Had her timid personality changed after three years away?

The old woman led Shi Yichen and the others to a canyon, where a crack could be seen in the middle.

"No wonder he received Aize's true teachings."

Shi Yichen could tell at a glance that it had been split open by an axe. Although Shutark was not as good as Aize at the moment, judging from this, it was only a matter of time before Shutark surpassed Aize.

At the bottom of the canyon.

Two children were standing around a man in red.

"Can I become a warrior as powerful as Shutark?"

One of the children asked Shutark a question.

"Sure! But being a warrior isn't exactly a respectable profession!"

"Shutark stroked the little boy's head as he spoke."

"grandmother!"

The two little boys saw their grandmother arrive and ran over shouting.

Shi Yichen and the other two walked past the old woman and went straight to Xiutark.

"You're the ones who attacked the dragon, aren't you? Don't provoke it, or I'll be in big trouble, and the village will be in danger."

Shutark looked at the three people who came in front of him and spoke to them with a serious expression.

But Shutark had no idea what was happening on the dragon's side. He only heard a huge commotion, and given his timid nature, he didn't dare to run over to see the dragon.

So he had no idea that the incredibly powerful evil dragon in his eyes was sent flying by Shi Yichen with just a glance.

"Dragons are more terrifying than you can imagine. The scar on my forehead is from when I fought the Dark Dragon."

As he spoke, Shutal lifted his hair to reveal a scar on his forehead, saying it was from a battle with a wicked dragon. But Shutal had no idea that Azer had already betrayed him.

"This scar isn't a big deal, is it?"

Frilian looked at Hughtark with a calm expression. It was clearly Aize who made the mistake, but he insisted that it was left behind during the battle with the evil dragon. How shameless!

Even Philen, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but clench her fists. She knew everything and suddenly felt that this guy named Hugh Tarek was pretentious. She really wanted to punch him a couple of times.

"You were sent by your master, weren't you? Who are you people?"

Shutark lowered his hand and looked at Freylian and the other two with a serious expression.

"Frilian the Magician".

Frillian introduced herself to Hugh Tarker, but omitted Shi Yichen's name, preferring to avoid trouble.

"Grandma! Please leave for a moment. Don't worry! They are acquaintances of my master."

Hearing this, Shutark immediately understood. He turned to the old woman not far away and told her to rest assured that nothing would happen.

The old woman nodded and left with her two grandsons.

"Master must be very angry! After all, I sneaked out."

Hugh Tarek sat with one leg crossed, watching Frilian and the other two.

"Shutalk, why didn't you kill the dragon? You have no reason to stay in the village."

Frilian looked at Shutark and said that she already knew about the dragon's strength. If it was true that Aize said Shutark was already able to fight for others, then with Shutark's strength, he was fully capable of destroying the Red Mirror Dragon.

"Tell me your purpose first! I won't allow you to go back to my master."

Shutark evaded Frillie's question and changed the subject.

"I hope you can become our partner as a vanguard. First of all, we need you to help us defeat the Red Mirror Dragon, because I want the magic book in her lair."

Frilian looked at Hughtark quietly and said, "Since Hughtark doesn't want to face the Red Mirror Dragon, then we'll make Hughtark go. If he doesn't go, we'll have Shi Yichen throw Hughtark in front of the Red Mirror Dragon and see if he'll fight back."

"why?"

Shutark couldn't understand why he would provoke the powerful Red Mirror Dragon just for a magic book.

"It's just a hobby, there's no other reason."

Frilian watched Shutark quietly. If he didn't even dare to go, she would be disappointed that Aize had such a disciple.

"The opponent is the Red Mirror Dragon. This is not an opponent we challenged without a reason."

Shutark refused to go against the Red Mirror Dragon no matter what.

"Because someone promised to stay with me forever while I collect magic, I don't want to disappoint her. Is that reason enough?"

When Frilian said this, her eyes were fixed on Shi Yichen. Wasn't Frilian's interest in collecting magic?

So she asked Shi Yichen a question: whether he would be willing to accompany her to collect magic. Of course, Shi Yichen agreed.

"I don't want to disappoint her... This is so boring."

Although that's what Shutark said, he was also asking himself if he had disappointed his master as well, as a warrior who had been shirking his responsibilities.

"So what's your choice?"


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