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Chapter 1642: Rheia

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

When Hao Ren, with much difficulty, finally managed to take another step forward, the main door of the rcenary guild hall flung open from the inside before a tiny silhouette was thrown out.

The sorry bugger who was thrown out was clearly a female based on the shape of her body. She was clad in a slightly faded old mage robe. Its design was similar to the design of robes worn by academia mages who were cooped up in their towers, studying magic. Yet, it lacked the distinct finery usually seen on the robes of wealthier mages. As she was thrown out, her hat fell off and her glossy gold hair danced before Hao Ren’s sight before she slamd into the ground.

The down-and-out blonde mage clambered up in a slightly embarrassing manner. She then went into a furious tirade of expletives. While she had a very nice voice, the lady’s flowery vocabulary when she started to curse, stunned Hao Ren. It was a veritable gust of storm with a red alert typhoon blasting outward. Hao Ren and his crew aside, even the surrounding rcenaries took a step back while a group imdiately started to chatter among themselves. “How did this lass get better at cursing again...”

“Probably blew up her lab again and spent all her pent-up energy studying cursing.”

“Who dares speak behind the back of the great mage Rheia?!” The short mage’s hearing was exceptionally sharp and could catch soone was talking behind her back as she was in the middle of her tirade and imdiately glared over with furrowed brows. “Nothing for your sorry lot here! Go sowhere else to chill! Or are you taking up my commission?”

The rcenaries were usually a bunch of tough brutish bastards but no one dared to talk back against the enraged little mage. Based on their expression, they were probably looking at a massive crapload of trouble, only suitable for entertainnt and nothing else.

“Forget about it. No one will take your mission.” A dark-skinned bloke by the door of the guild hall finally spoke. He was the one who had tossed the little mage out. “From testing out the relics you dug out from the ruins to trying out your randomly concocted drugs and following you to dig up so ancient grave... What’s next? Finding the sea giant’s fortress in the Howling Bay?”

The tiny mage was at lost for words that she could not retort and one of more elderly spellcasters among the crowding rcenaries finally spoke. “That’s enough I suppose, Ms. Rheia. High ti for you to let go of your unrealistic experints and do so proper magical studies? You cannot save the world or destroy it, but at least look after your master’s tower. Know that, to us wild mages, that is still a rather enviable inheritance.”

The elderly mage, while a rcenary, seed to be well-acquainted with this little lady called Rheia, and the latter could only keep her bared fangs reluctantly before grumbling, “What do you care about my experints. It’s not like I’m not paying. With that said, the last few batches did run into so danger but it all turned out fine in the end, right?”

“Others would pay ten tis more for the danger that cos with accompanying you!” The guild strongman shook his head. “Everything’s been said and done. We will no longer take your commissions unless you are willing to forgo the dangerous parts or increase your price by tenfold. Of course, you can see if anyone is willing to take you up on a private contract. Maybe you can find so new blood to go along with you.”

With that, Rheia gave up on arguing with the door guard and turned her head around.

And the crowd of rcenaries recoiled at the sa ti.

“Tsk,” The lady mage let out a bitter noise as she fixed her robes and picked up a seemingly cheap-looking tal staff and walked with a puffed chest towards the street without even putting her hat on. “Alright, make way, make way. Nothing to see here. Anyone in my way I’ll take it as you’re accepting my commission?”

The rcenaries scattered, as though they had seen a ghost. The mage’s combat prowess or status (if she had any) was probably the least of their concerns. Rather, they did not want to get dragged into obvious trouble. The na “Rheia” was so notorious that it eclipsed the fa of the local lord. Her fa was made out of stories about unexpected incidents and unlucky encounters. That little mage was pretty much synonymous with trouble, and aside from the fun of watching, no one was willing to stand within five ters of her.

Even when she was tossed out she still held the presence of a victor as she left for the main street with her head held high, across the main street with her head held high, and into an alley towards the wizardry zone with her head held high.

As she arrived there only did she lowered her head, that pugnacious cockerel aura of hers disappeared as she hushedly sighed. “Haih, a bunch of fools.”

“Avoiding trouble cos naturally to all living being, especially a reputation like yours.”

A voice ca from behind her, and the little mage was surprised by the sudden voice. She reacted at a speed unlike most mages as she turned about. She took a step back and hunched her back as she held up her tal staff in a stance the mont she moved away from her original position. At the sa ti, sparks of magic started to jump between the fingers of her left hand. “Who are you?! You... You lot were standing at the guild hall earlier?”

Hao Ren and the rest walked out from the alley.

While White Maple Leaf City was a cosmopolitan city, the presence of this team was still rather obvious. Even with the excitable Lily and the terrifying Y’zaks’ penchant for turning heads aside, their nine-n team was made out of four to five different races. Such a well-equipped team was a rarity in itself. Probably because of that, Rheia had a pretty deep impression of them even when these were the people standing in front of the guild hall that she had only swept through with a glance.

“You actually rember us.” Nangong Wuyue was surprised. “Good mory.”

“A goldfish can’t be a scholar, you know.” Rheia did not let down her guard, and while she may have seed arrogant, that did not an she was careless. Think about this, she had just gone on a rampage before the guild hall, and now, a group of unknown rcenaries had tailed and cornered her in an alley... That did not look good by all accounts.

As she tried to bide for ti, she studied the group, trying to ascertain their motive and nature. The group did not seem like bad company. They were probably the more polite-looking ones among the unscrupulous rcenaries. That was obviously after discounting the demi-giant. His face alone increased their hostility level by many folds, and even a group of saints would look like a cri syndicate with him around.

Hao Ren, of course. knew that his thod would arouse suspicion and conflict from the target, but in order to avoid attracting the attention of passersby, he resorted to tailing the mage and appearing in the alley. The mission now was to dispel the misunderstanding and the tense atmosphere.

“Don’t worry, we an no harm.” Nangong Sanba was the smoothest of the lot, and he quickly put on a gentle and convincing smile – the smile usually seen on snake oil paddlers or direct sellers. He held his hands apart to show that he was unard before speaking slowly, “You can see for yourself. We are travelers that have just arrived here without much knowledge of the place. We planned to visit the guild hall and we ran into you... sparring valiantly with your razor tongue, and that piqued our interest.”

“Interest?” Rheia asked cautiously, her opposite numbers speech and getup did match the part, but the last sentence clearly ant sothing was afoot. “What sort?”

“Your commission,” Hao Ren said directly. “Frankly speaking, we need money, and we are looking for an employer, so we are interested in what your commission is all about.”

This was just an excuse, and the real reason is that he needed to make contact with a local to better understand the situation of this world. But in a totally foreign world, finding soone and building a stable communication platform was not easy.

Going to the guild hall or a pub would be a decent choice, but the forr required proper identification and registration while the latter requires local currency and god knows how many pints of liquor before people start talking. Currency was not an issue, the talking was. The team did have a number of bullsh*tters but gathering intel and bullsh*tting were not the sa talents...

So sudden appearance of Rheia beca the best possible breakthrough: She seed to have a mission that needed helpers, and she would not be able to get any help from the proper channels...

Rheia gave Hao Ren and Nangong Sanba a suspicious look. “My commission? I don’t know how much you saw earlier but surely you’re not blind to see that almost no... Alright, no one was interested with my commission, and you actually ca looking for it? Are you right in the head?”

“Going through the proper channels would be troubleso,” Nangong Sanba went through his prepared speech, and purposely kept it ambiguous, letting Rheia do the ntal acrobatics herself.

“Proper channels...” Rheia took a slight step back. “Wait a minute, don’t tell you lot have screwed up majorly before and have been blacklisted? Or are you adventurers who have never registered as rcs?”

“Ahem, we are clearly not bad people,” Nangong Sanba coughed dryly, “We just have yet to register that’s all. We ca from afar and never thought of being a rcenary. But we ran into trouble along the way and our coins are pretty much gone, so we have to try our luck without going through the guild.”

“Not bad, people...” Rheia mumbled suspiciously as her eyes kept shifting towards Y’zaks.

Vivian sighed before looking at Y’zaks. “Big guy, probably should wear a helt the next ti around?”

“....My fault then?”

“Ah screw it, even the blacklisted ones are fine!” Rheia waved her hand in a defeated motion. “Besides, aside from you guys I probably won’t be able to hire anyone else. Right, so follow !”

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