Chapter 279: Sheep Mentality, Aur encounters Maurice
Chapter 279: Sheep Mentality, Aur encounters Maurice
"Hey, have you heard about that genius?" the man asked another.
"Who?" the other man replied casually, taking a sip of his tea.
"That genius we called Hero Aur."
"Eh, what happened to him?" the man asked.
"He betrayed the village," the first man said with a smile on his face.
"Betrayed!?" the second man's voice froze as he choked on his tea.
The first man hurriedly patted the second man's back, helping him cough out the tea that had gone into his nostrils.
"Be careful," he said.
"*hic* *hic* thanks," the man replied, still in disbelief. "What did you say again? Aur betrayed the village?"
"Yes, it's information obtained from the inner area."
"These can't be true," the man said in disbelief.
"Hahaha, your role model was Elder Aur, but now he has just become a dog who will be entirely chased by the village. I have always disliked his wild nature. How could someone be so perfect? He holds an evil heart," hearing these conversations another person laughed.
"Truly, I have been wronged. That Aur is nothing but a beast who has betrayed the village. Where is his conscience? If his family wasn't dead, I would have gone to kill them myself," the second man said with righteousness, believing that everything he said was right.
The other person nodded in agreement. "You are right, brothers and sisters. Aur is nothing but a villain."
The entire inn erupted in shouts and curses, like a chain reaction.
Just then, they noticed a man wearing a cloak that covered his face, staying silently in the corner.
The cloaked man looked at the person and nodded his head. "You are right, Aur is nothing but a beast. He should be punished by the gods," he said before leisurely starting to eat his fried chicken legs with a green chili sauce.
Maurice shook his head. "Nothing, let's go," he said, and they left the place.
"Did someone pass by here? I seemed to have sensed someone," Maurice said, his pupil flickering.
Aur, who was hiding on the rooftop, narrowed his eyes.
"Who is that guy?" he looked at the fleeting back of the person. If he was careless, the guy would have sensed him directly.
Since William was willing to be his guide, the identity of the person was not simple.
Not only that, Aur could feel a slight threat emanating from his body, not his, but something he should have carried.
"I need to know the current situation," Aur felt a sense of urgency, and his figure disappeared again.
Aur went to the wilderness and patiently waited for hours quietly, waiting like a fisherman.
In just a few hours, his patience bore fruit as he spotted people with the academy emblem dangling from their waist coming out to hunt with an arrogant expression.
"The fish have finally come," he said to himself. Suddenly, he moved directly, appearing in front of the group of eight.
The eight people immediately became frightened when they saw him. "Who are you?" the leader, a girl, shouted with a frown on her face.
Aur didn't say much and directly took action. His five fingers retracted to form a fist, and he punched lightly.
The punch seemed simple, and they were quite a distance away from the punch, but the wind seemed to have torn, and a gale appeared, directly reaching them.
Some of the people reacted and immediately conjured up a defense spell and tried to dodge.
Under the power of the gale and wind produced by Aur's fist, all the people were instantly torn apart mercilessly.
The only remaining individual was the leading girl, whose eyes revealed deep fear as she looked at him.
The artifact she had been holding fell to the ground, shattering to pieces.
"Well, girl, I have some questions for you," Aur spoke in a hoarse tone, causing the girl to tremble but nod her head, driven strongly by her survival instinct.
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