Entrance of Oak Village.
"Look, there seems to be something flying towards us in the sky," the little girl, Lisa, glanced at the sky inadvertently and suddenly noticed something, pointing her small finger towards the sky.
Lisaâs surprised tone immediately caught the villagersâ attention, and they all looked up.
"It seems to be a person. Could it be the kingdomâs Griffin Knight?"
"But why does the Griffin look a bit strange?"
"Wait, somethingâs not right; it looks like two people," Uncle Gates suddenly widened his eyes in shock.
"Uncle Gates, are your eyes playing tricks on you?"
"Yeah! But if itâs two people, then whoâs riding whom?"
...
The villagersâ discussions also caught the attention of Blood Sword Quinn and Mage Loren.
Even the Half-Orc Gorgu and the Dwarf Bruno, who were in a standoff after exchanging a few blows, looked up at the sky.
But once they looked up, the four of them were all stunned.
As members of the Classes, their vision was naturally much sharper than ordinary people.
In the sky, it clearly wasnât a Griffin Knight; it was a person.
"Isnât that a Flying Spell!" Mage Loren exclaimed in surprise.
As a mage, although he could not cast many spells, he was naturally more familiar with magic than ordinary class holders.
"This... this is a Flying Spell, only mages of Level 5 or above can cast it," Blood Sword Quinn murmured in astonishment.
Almost simultaneously, Quinn, as the captain of the Blood Sword Squad with extensive experience, also realized this.
A Level 5 mage?
Even in Winterless City, this is not common, let alone in a small place like Mill Town.
"Hey, thatâs Mr. Rein!" The Ranger Apprentice Regina, who naturally had great eyesight, immediately recognized the figure rapidly approaching from the distance as increasingly familiar.
"Hmm! But it seems like Mr. Rein is holding a woman?" The Dwarf Bruno muttered.
The Half-Orc Gorgu, hearing this, was about to retort, but the figure in his line of sight became increasingly clear.
When they were about ten meters away, suddenly, they plummeted straight down from mid-air!
What!
Everyoneâs heart shook!
"Boom!"
The ground trembled slightly, and the area around the landing point cracked like a spiderweb, with dirt splattering and a pit forming!
A tall young man holding a tall, beautiful woman in leather armor appeared before everyone.
"Brother Rein!" The little girl Lisa sweetly called out.
Falling straight from the air, Rein did this intentionally.
Seeing this scene, Blood Sword Quinnâs expression also turned serious.
"This is bad!"
"Itâs actually a Special Classes holder!"
Quinn immediately understood the purpose of Reinâs actions.
The Flying Spell demonstrated the ability to spellcast.
And falling straight from over ten meters without a scratch showed superhuman physical strength.
Only a Special Classes holder would possess such a powerful body and excellent spellcasting ability.
Rein looked around, seeing the village chief Kael with a glaring forehead injury, Ranger Apprentice Regina with blood at the corner of her mouth, and the Dwarf Warrior Bruno just getting up from the ground, then turned to the Half-Orc Gorgu and Blood Sword Quinn, coldly asking:
"Did you do all this?"
The Half-Orc Gorgu was no longer arrogant; upon hearing Reinâs question, he tilted his head slightly, not daring to meet Reinâs piercing gaze.
Blood Sword Quinn had to step forward, coughing lightly, forcing a smile, and said:
"Is this the âSkull Smasherâ Mr. Rein? Sorry! Sorry! My team member lost his temper a bit earlier."
"You know, half-orcs sometimes canât control their temper."
As he was speaking, fearing Rein wouldnât accept his words, Quinn quickly pulled out a pouch and handed it to Village Chief Kael, saying:
"Very sorry about earlier!"
This sudden change from arrogance to humility left Village Chief Kael and the other villagers of Oak Village stunned.
Such powerful adventurers were terrified of Rein?
This gave them a clearer, deeper understanding of Reinâs power.
"Is that all?" Rein asked coldly.
Blood Sword Quinn looked wretched. If Reinâs entrance hadnât been too shocking, he might have wanted to fight.
But now...
He could only swallow his resentment!
After repeating âsmart men donât suffer immediate lossesâ several times, Blood Sword Quinn squeezed out another smile, took a pouch from Gorguâs waist pouch, and tapped Half-Orc Gorgu, pulling him towards the Dwarf Warrior Bruno and Ranger Apprentice Regina, bowing slightly, saying:
"Sorry, you two; we were impulsive earlier!"
Seeing his ability to bend and stretch left Regina and the Dwarf Warrior Bruno momentarily speechless.
Pursuing it further might make them seem petty.
Regina waved her hand, and the Dwarf Warrior Bruno grabbed the pouch handed to him and snorted.
Then, Blood Sword Quinn grabbed Gorgu to apologize again, and seeing Rein staying silent, they quickly left.
It wasnât that Rein didnât want to pursue the matter, but killing in front of Oak Villageâs elders wasnât appropriate.
Moreover, if they really died in Oak Village, it would lead to a series of troubles, whether from investigations by the local sheriff or if their companions came looking.