But in the next mont, Sarnor suddenly realized that thick clouds gathered above, and dense hail began to fall.
"This... isn’t this an Ice Storm?"
"Who released it?"
"Could it be..."
Sarnor’s expression beca sowhat terrified as he suddenly turned his head to look.
Sure enough, that young man whose na he still didn’t know was currently raising his Warhamr, casting the Fourth Level Spell ’Ice Storm’!
"Damn it!"
Sarnor imdiately activated his Magic Shield. Although the damage from the hail was blocked, the cold effect still sowhat affected him.
The rapid formation of the icy terrain especially slowed his movent speed significantly.
Of course, for a mage, all of this should not be a problem as long as a single spell could resolve it.
But the problem was, at this mont, Sarnor had no ti for spellcasting.
"Buzz—"
An intense humming sound generated by a high-speed tal vibration ca from behind him.
"Bang!"
A dull thud echoed as a blunt object struck flesh!
Sarnor staggered, almost falling to the ground, spewing a mouthful of fresh blood.
If not for his shield and Magic Robe taking most of the damage, he would’ve already had his spine shattered.
Sarnor didn’t fall. He tried to continue escaping, but the next buzzing sound rang up again.
This made Sarnor look back in fear, only to see a silver Warhamr already striking his abdon.
"Ah!!!"
Sarnor’s eyes bulged as he tightly grasped Raine’s arm, seemingly trying to resist the Hamr Strike.
But obviously, in terms of physical fitness, Sarnor was not the kind of combat mage who could swing an iron Magic Staff and fight a Warrior in close combat, so naturally, he couldn’t withstand Raine’s attack.
"Rip!"
However, the grip of a dying Extraordinary Mage was still strong enough, tearing most of Raine’s remaining linen shirt, exposing large muscles.
In an instant!
In his dying monts, Sarnor’s eyes abruptly widened, staring fixedly at the semi-circular tal Pendant threaded with thin string on Raine’s chest and murmured:
"Vi... Violet..."
Blood choked his windpipe, making his voice difficult to hear.
"You recognize this Pendant?" Raine’s expression tightened as he imdiately grabbed Sarnor.
This Pendant was related to the origin of his original self. Although Raine didn’t care much and had never intentionally sought any clues, if there was a chance to figure it out, he certainly wouldn’t deliberately give it up.
"No... wonder..." Sarnor barely finished his last sentence before he passed away.
This made Raine sowhat regret it; he wished he hadn’t swung that last hamr so hard.
Considering the various strange spells a Transcendent Mage might have, he had made his attack without reservation.
"redith, do you know how to perform a Speak with Dead?" Raine asked the Drow Elf who had just approached.
redith’s cold and beautiful face showed a few traces of curiosity and surprise as she glanced at the dead Extraordinary Mage Sarnor, then at Raine’s young face, and shook her head, said:
"I don’t. But even in a Speak with Dead, if the opposing soul resists, no response can be obtained."
Raine nodded after listening.
Indeed, that’s the case.
However, it’s not as if he gained nothing.
At least he heard the words ’Violet,’ and from Sarnor’s final gaze, it seed to be a kind of relief of ’no wonder I lost.’
From this perspective, to make an Extraordinary Level Mage think so, clearly, this Violet organization must not be simple.
Perhaps, after returning to the Adventurer’s Association, he could gather so information that might yield results.
"Get out of the way!"
At this ti, a raging shout ca from the direction of the temporary camp, imdiately attracting the attention of Raine and redith.
Seeing most of his body being driven into the frozen soil by Raine, Olaf had already climbed out of the ground and was currently trying to break through the encirclent of Quasi-General Gregory, Baron Olsen, and the Royal Guards.
"redith, you gather the spoils, I’ll go over first."
"Um!"
...
’Sarnor is dead?!’
Surrounded tightly by Gregory and the others, Olaf’s expression dramatically changed upon hearing the wails of his companion Sarnor and seeing Raine quickly charging.
He understood very well, once Raine ca over, he would either have to lay down his arms and surrender or die.
"Get out of the way!"
With eyes glowing red, Olaf charged at a mber of the Royal Guard, abandoning defense and fully pushing against the opponent’s Shield to break through.
"Boom! Boom!"
The two Fireballs cast by the Critt Squad exploded consecutively on his back, and although protected by Plate Armor, the burning pain imdiately surged from his back.
"Ah!!"
In a frenzy akin to a mad bull, Olaf powered through and knocked the Royal Guard flying, breaking out of the encirclent with his life.
"Bang! Crack!"
Flashing sideways were overlapping silver hamr shadows, instantly knocking Olaf back again.
Moreover, Olaf, sent flying backwards, had a clearly dented chest Plate Armor, combined with the intense sound of bones fracturing, evidently, Olaf’s ribs were broken in four or five places.
"Puff!"
Struggling to rise, Olaf was again surrounded by the crowd, but his eyes were locked onto Raine, filled with reluctance and a desire to survive. If it weren’t for this young man, their plan would have succeeded long ago.
"Young man, do you really want to oppose us?"
"The Soladin Kingdom is already on the brink of collapse."
"Can a re Silver squad overthrow a Kingdom?" Laisa spoke straightforwardly.
"We, the Nightmare Blade, are just completing a mission. Young man, you have great talent. You can join us, we can offer you double what the Soladin Kingdom can!"
"Olaf, do you think the Kingdom doesn’t know who you are working for?" Upon hearing Olaf’s persuasion, Henry’s face darkened, stepping forward.
"Working for an evil god is only sothing you would think promising!"
"Surrender, Olaf!"
A group of Royal Guards imdiately closed in, quickly and tightly binding the severely injured Olaf.
"Raine, I can’t thank you enough for your help this ti." Henry excitedly grabbed Raine’s hand, his eyes burning as he said, "Raine, I want to invite you to beco my chief Knight."
Not just for killing the Frost Giant Commander and drawing away the White Dragon, Raine’s performance just now had thoroughly won Henry over.
Chief Knight?
Raine was taken aback hearing that.
"Thank you, Lord Viscount, but I am still more accustod to the life of an Adventurer."
"Raine, don’t rush to decide, give it so more thought." At this ti, the anxious-looking Henry seed to think of sothing and whispered to Raine, "Co with for a mont."
Saying that, Henry led Raine aside, away from the crowd.
He intended to quietly disclose his illegitimate son’s identity to Raine.
Because in Henry’s view, a big reason for Raine’s refusal was probably due to his not-so-high title.
"Raine, I have a secret to tell you, but after you hear it, you must keep it secret!" Henry spoke solemnly, having made a great decision.
"Uh... Lord Viscount, may I choose not to listen?"
"Slap!" Henry slapped Raine’s shoulder, a bit exasperated yet amused, saying, "Alright! What I want to say is, being a Viscount is not the starting point of my title."
"Yes, I understand, but I’m really sorry," Raine smiled, still politely declining, "Of course, if Lord Viscount has any tasks, you can always contact through the Adventurer’s Association."
At this mont, in the sky not far away, a group of Gryphons flew in.
It was the sa group of Gryphons that had previously stopped at Mill Town.
Henry took one look, helplessly saying, "Alright! I’ll return to the Royal Capital first, I’ll take Olaf and imprison him in the Royal Capital prison. Also, the issues in Dorne City are still unresolved, I’ll be back as soon as possible."
"Raine, consider the Chief Knight position over the next few days." Henry, still unwilling to give up, said.
"Lord Viscount, we must depart." At this mont, Quasi-General Gregory walked over, greeted Raine with a smile and a nod, then softly reminded.
"Yes! Raine, here are three Crystal Cards containing ten thousand Gold Coins each as your reward for killing the Frost Giant Commander, luring away the White Dragon, and helping us defeat the Nightmare Blade."
Henry pulled out three Crystal Cards with a dark sheen and handed them to Raine.
"Thank you, Lord Viscount, safe travels," Raine’s eyes brightened as he received the black-material Crystal Cards, thanking him.
Nobles from the Royal Capital, truly generous!
With this, he had the funds he needed to purchase equipnt later on.
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