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Chapter 126: Uninvited Guest

Chapter 126: Uninvited Guest

Everyone was stunned when they looked at the huge image drawn on it.

"This is..." The father took the drawing, looked carefully, and then asked Yao Yan in surprise: "Yao Yan, how could you have such a thing?"

"Hehe, of course this thing has been in my head for a long time." Yao Yan laughed.

"You are going to take it..." Dad asked again.

"Of course..." Yao Yan's smile was very pure.

Just as Yao Yan announced his next plan and made everyone gasp, outside Nam Town, a tall man slowly walked from the distance of the road.

He was carrying a huge x-shaped object on his back, which was wrapped in an x-shaped belt, almost as high as his body, and looked very strange.

When his dark figure appeared at the intersection of the town, almost all the people at the intersection subconsciously retreated, avoiding this man who looked really weird and terrifying.

Looking around the peaceful town in front of him, Hydeburk Ferfal was a little confused. Is this the legendary town of Nam? In recent times, the gathering and origin of all news?

Not only is there a once-prosperous "Thunder Killing Guild Arena Competition", but there has been a surging trend in the past two days, and the words here have blown to all directions.

However, Hyde Burke came here not for the legendary "Thunder-killing Arena Competition", nor for the surging undercurrents, but because of something.

He stood quietly on the corner of the street for a moment, then walked towards an adventurer who was watching him vigilantly in the corner, bowing down, a low voice coming from his thick chest, shaking the eardrums of many people.

"May I ask, where is the Thunder Killing Guild?"

"Slay... Thunder Killing Guild..." The adventurer was startled by him, and then he pointed in the direction of Thunder Killing Guild in panic: "In... there..."

"Okay, thank you." Hydeburk nodded to the man, then straightened his waist and walked towards the direction the man pointed.

"My God, I'm scared to death. What is that? Is it a troll?" Hydeburk walked away, and the adventurer who was asked about the direction patted his chest and whispered, "I thought... it was a troll coming to attack the human town..."

"It's not a troll, it seems to be a half troll... What troll dares to come to the human world." Another adventurer looked at Hyde Burke's back and spat, "Bah, dirty bastard!"

Hydeburk's pointed ears moved, and his footsteps that had been very fast paused. When he turned his head, the person who had just scolded him had turned around and ran away.

Hydeburke shook his head gently. If it were a few years ago, when he had just started taking risks, if someone dared to say this, he might have pulled the man's head off directly.

However, over the years, he has seen too many unfriendly people and accepted too many unfriendly treatments. Now his anger has been completely wiped out. At the same time, he also knows that most people in this world are not as friendly to a half-troll like the old man who adopted him. Most people in this world hate trolls in particular, and the living environment of half-trolls has been repeatedly compressed.

There are many intelligent creatures in this world, and these intelligent creatures occasionally intermarry with each other, but there is no doubt that almost all mixed-race creatures have unpleasant lives.

Two kinds of creatures with different cultures, history, appearance, and living environments, even if they truly love each other, they often have to live alone under the pressure of the population. Most of the children they give birth to are disabled or congenital bad, and only a small part can have a healthy body and a normal mind, and even this part is often weak.

Among all creatures, the mixed races of humans and other creatures have the highest survival rate, while the mixed races of humans and other creatures are the most common ones, followed by half-elf, half-dwarf, half-orc, and half-dwarf.

A semi-troll like him can be said to be a unique existence, and the reason why almost all semi-trolls were born is often accompanied by a very tragic story. In the eyes of humans, trolls are cruel and barbaric, often eat humans raw, and often forcefully rob human women. Most of these human women end up with a pathetic end.

So, Hydeburk had no parents or family, he had only one father who raised him, and that was an old Winter man who retired and lived in the forest.

It is said that when the old man picked him up, he was still connected to his mother's umbilical cord, but his mother had already died of dysfunction. If it weren't for the powerful vitality from the blood of the troll, he would have died long ago.

The old man raised him and taught him to be an excellent warrior. His long-term jungle life made him more accustomed to using short weapons and powerful crossbows.

Later, when the old man passed away, he left the forest where he lived and began his adventure outside. At that time, he suffered so much pain because of his special appearance and was treated unfairly by many people.

However, he never thought of going back because he had a dream, a dream that his father had never fulfilled.

Just two days ago, he suddenly saw the hope of fulfilling his father's dream, so when he came, he relied on his legs, did not eat or drink, and walked through hundreds of kilometers of wasteland and came to Nam Town.

Sometimes, he hates the blood of the trolls on his body. Without this bloodline, he would not have been rejected so much, but more often, he has to rely on the powerful advantages brought by the bloodline of the trolls. Such as powerful vitality, powerful power, and powerful ability to withstand hunger and thirst.

When I walked to the end of the street, I turned my head and looked to the left, and saw the simple wooden house. On the main entrance of the house, there was a plaque hanging with the four big words "Zhan Lei Guild".

Taking a deep breath, Hydeburk walked forward and knocked on the door. A low voice penetrated the wooden door and entered the guild: "Is anyone?"

"Come!" A voice quickly sounded behind the door, and then a gap was opened, a head stuck out from it, saying, "I'm sorry, it's too hot, so close the door and cool it down for a while. Huh... where are you?"

The man's head stretched out from half of the waist of the door, and was not as tall as Hydeburk's legs. After opening the door, he just looked out between Hydeburk's legs, so naturally he couldn't see anyone.

"Look up." Hydeburk's low voice came from the man's head.

"Oh my God!" The man was so scared that he staggered and fell directly to the ground. Only then did Heideburk realize that he was a twelve or thirteen-year-old boy with short blue hair and acne on his face. When he saw Heideburk's expression, he seemed to have seen a ghost.

"Are you okay?" Hydeburk stretched out his hand and wanted to pull the boy up, but the boy retreated repeatedly, his eyes filled with tears, and he was so scared that he could hardly speak.

"Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo

Hydeburk stopped his movements, shook his head helplessly, and stood up.

"What's wrong?" At this moment, a tall man strode over, helped up the blue-haired boy who was so scared that he cried, and looked at Hydebuck with a vigilant look.

"May I ask, is this Thunder Killing Guild?" asked Hydeburk.

"That's right, what are you planning to do when you come here?" The strong man with a vigilant face stared at Hydeburke.

Heideburk looked around. The hall was very narrow, but the ceiling was quite high, which made Heideburk straighten up. The whole hall was very shaded, and it felt like he was in a dense forest. The surroundings were filled with sturdy log tables and chairs, not delicate, but very sturdy. All of this made Heideburk very satisfied.

So, Hydeburk replied: "I am a level 5 warrior and I want to join the Thunder Killing Guild."

"Join the Thunder Killing Guild?" The strong man looked at the half-troll with a vigilant look and frowned, "I can't make any decision on this, you have to ask our president."

"President, where are you?" The half-troll looked around and saw no fourth person except for the silver-haired girl sitting on the counter and looking at a book.

"Our president is out now, but the acting president is there." The strong man pointed in the direction of the counter.

"Is it her?" The half-troll looked at the silver-haired girl sitting behind the counter reading a book, a little stunned, but when she thought that she was the acting president, she felt relieved again. He slowly walked to the girl and tried to squeeze out a kind smile, for fear of scaring the girl, and whispered: "Hello you."

The girl raised her head and looked at the troll in front of her. Unexpectedly, she did not show a terrified expression, but showed a bright smile to the troll. Then she pointed to a black cat on the table.

Black cat? What does it mean?

Seeing that the half-troll did not respond, she pointed at the black cat again, and then made a series of gestures to the half-troll.

Unfortunately, the half-troll had no idea about sign language. The girl looked at the strong man and the young man as if she asked for help. The young man had completely shrank under the table, so naturally he could not expect him to speak to the half-troll. The strong man hugged his shoulders and looked at the jokes on his face, which made the girl helpless.

He rolled his eyes to the strong man holding his shoulders, and the girl pushed the black cat who was lying on the table. After a while, the black cat turned over, stretched his waist and yawned. A series of words came from its mouth: "Lilith, what's wrong? I'm so sleepy, let me sleep for a while."

Lilith pointed to the half-troll and rang out a series of gestures.
Chapter completed!
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