From Wild Mage to Wizard King

Chapter 23 Adventurer Team

"That's it?"

Hela frowned, somewhat incomprehensible.

"A war that lasted for twenty-five years, and this is the final result?"

Roland shrugged and explained.

"The war has lasted for too long, and both sides have become war-weary. The Kingdom of Inter is unstable internally, and although the Silver Empire is relatively stable internally because it is a defensive war, they still have to face Dongnar's menacing green attack. tide."

"Peace talks are the common goal of both parties. As for this political marriage, it is only done by the Silver Empire to maintain the unity within the empire. After all, there are quite a few kings and princes who side with King Inte."

Hela grimaced, silently absorbing the information that was difficult to understand and extremely boring for her.

For most of her life, the world in her eyes was only the size of a tribe, but now it was a bit difficult for her to suddenly zoom in on the situation between countries.

It's not particularly difficult to understand some general history, but the rest is not that simple.

In particular, Roland also asked her to remember the complex etiquette and various cultural traditions of the Silver Empire.

She glanced at the thick etiquette books beside her, with a bitter look on her face.

"It's probably enough to get to know it, it's not difficult."

Roland looked at Hela in front of him, picked up one of the books and read it for review, and smiled softly.

As soon as Roland turned a few pages, he closed the book and looked in a direction outside the carriage.

"Are there any enemies? Let me go."

After noticing Roland's movements, Hela quickly raised her head and said.

"It's just a team of fifteen adventurers, not necessarily the enemy."

Roland looked into the distance, shook his head, and continued.

"However, you should remain vigilant. There are five first-level warriors and one mage apprentice. There is a high probability that he is a wild mage apprentice."

Hela stood up immediately after hearing Roland's words. After leaving a few words, she quickly picked up the staff and walked out of the carriage.

"I'll go outside and watch."

Seeing Hela running away, Roland glanced down at the book in his hand and shook his head helplessly.

It's just a few books, not as complicated as the spell model, right?

In the dense forest, a team of adventurers was on their way anxiously with their prey.

Several hunters were running while nervously turning their heads to look at the sky, as if something was chasing them.

The relatively weak mage apprentice did not complain, gritted his teeth and followed the team.

As an eagle's call sounded from high in the sky, the expressions of everyone in the adventurer team changed drastically, and their pace suddenly quickened.

Just as they were walking through a patch of grass, two horses were moving forward slowly. Hela was sitting behind, holding a staff, and glanced at them casually.

After seeing Hela's gaze, the mage apprentice in the adventurer team subconsciously took a few steps back, but others did not have such a reaction.

They briefly glanced at Hela. Although a few adventurers looked fierce, they hurried away after hearing another eagle cry.

The only mage apprentice who knew Hela's strength saw her lack of reaction and hurriedly followed the rest of the team.

Hela ignored them and raised her head to look at the sky.

In less than a minute, with the violent sound of breaking through the sky, two meter-long eagles flew down from the sky.

Extraordinary creatures.

Hela looked at the two eagles suspended in front of her with interest.

This was the first time she had seen extraordinary creatures. As expected of the rich Sinar, unlike the North Land, it could not support many extraordinary creatures at all, so she did not encounter any extraordinary creatures at all in the North Land.

The eagles with two rings and two heads circled the carriage for a few times, and the frequency of their calls became higher and higher.

After hesitating for a while, one of the eagles finally overcame the fear in his heart and took the initiative to attack Hela.

Just when Hela was about to cast a spell, a green light flew out from her side and shot into the eagle's body.

Roland walked out of the carriage, his eyes flickering with a faint light, and he put his words into the spirit of the eagle.

He looked at the calm eagle in front of him and said calmly.

"Your child is not in my hands. I don't want to kill you. Get out of here."

The eagle looked at Roland, and finally, under the effect of the spell, it believed Roland's words.

It chirped, and then took off into the air with his wife. High in the air, they tore each other's wings apart with their sharp claws and re-locked the direction of their offspring through their blood.

Afterwards, the eagle chirped to Roland to express its gratitude, and then led her wife in the direction of the adventurer team's escape.

Hela looked at the direction in which the two eagles disappeared and asked Roland thoughtfully.

"So, the reason why the adventurer team was so hurried and nervous just now was because they stole their child?"

"Um."

Roland nodded and responded.

"Why do you want to let them go? They are just extraordinary creatures with two heads and one ring. Even if you don't take action, I can deal with them, right?"

Hela turned to look at Roland and asked.

"Why kill them?"

Roland asked rhetorically.

Hela was a little confused.

"Because they are the enemy of mankind."

Roland looked at Heila with doubtful eyes and said casually.

"Hela, who do you think is right or wrong between the adventurer who stole the offspring and the eagle who came to hunt him down?"

Hela fell into thinking after hearing Roland's words.

After thinking for a while, she raised her head and said with a frown.

"The adventurers are at fault. If they hadn't stolen the eggs, they wouldn't have been hunted down."

"So, is it because of this that you let them go?"

Roland did not answer and continued to ask.

"If, I mean if."

"If those adventurers are forced to make a living, or they want to work hard to steal eggs for their critically ill family members, do you think they are still at fault?"

Hela pursed her lips and whispered.

"If it's to survive"

Roland said slowly.

"Standing in the position of adventurers, everything they do is for survival. The wealth brought by an extraordinary creature's egg is enough for them to take risks. You are also from a tribe, so you should be aware of the survival plight of ordinary people."

"But standing in the position of an eagle, they just want to save their children. Even if they encounter an enemy like us that they cannot fight against, for the sake of their children, they will not flinch even if they die."

Listening to Roland's words, Hela bit her lower lip, feeling a little confused.

Looking at Hela, Roland asked.

"Hela, what is our current identity?"

Hela raised her head and looked at Roland.

"We are stateless people and wild mages."

"From our position, whether they are adventurers or eagles, everything about them has nothing to do with us. The reason why I let them go is just because I am happy."

"It doesn't matter if you want to kill them, but Hela, I hope you know why you want to take action before you take action."

"I hope you learn to think. The advantage of a spell caster is wisdom. Don't be coerced by the knowledge in books. You should have your own thinking."

"Hela, remember, think more."

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