eadx ();? The hands of the mercenaries were trembling as they held onto their weapons. Their teeth were chattering, and many of them were already soaked through to the crotch.

The other hyenas also stopped their attacks, looking at the same spot with frightened eyes, as if they were afraid of something.

"They... What happened to them? "

The young female mage said in fear.

"No …" "I don't know …"

The leader tried his best to remain calm, but his panicked expression revealed what he was thinking.

"Pata …" "Pata …"

At this moment, a crisp sound could be heard. It was exceptionally ear-piercing in this silent Plains of Despair.

The young female mage opened her eyes in surprise and cried out involuntarily, "Impossible, it's actually a bone slave …"

The term 'bone slave' was a term used to refer to Necromancers. Due to their weak strength and low status, Necromancers did the lowest of jobs, resulting in this term.

Everyone in the wave mercenary team was shocked. What was a lowly bone slave doing here? Moreover, these hyenas seemed to be very afraid of him.

Staring closely at the approaching figure, the bloodthirsty eyes reflected the youth's figure. Aardwolves roared continuously, but their bodies involuntarily retreated.

Ron slowly took off his hood, revealing a pair of black eyes that were as bright as starlight. His expression did not change at all.

"Scram!"

Their voices weren't loud, but they were incomparably deadly to Aardwolf. Under the pressure of Ron's murderous aura, their wills finally collapsed and they fled under the lead of Aardwolf's leader.

In the blink of an eye, all the hyenas had retreated.

With a single sentence, he forced back a group of Class 7 Mutant Wolves, and this man was a lowly bone slave. Everyone in the wave mercenary group was so shocked that their jaws dropped to the ground, as if they were in a dream; they didn't wake up for a long time, and just stood there like they were petrified.

Ron slowly retracted his gaze and looked at the members of the mercenary group. With a slight smile, he asked, "Are you guys okay?"

"Thank you for saving us …"

The young mercenary captain reacted as if he had just awoken from a dream, smiling as he thanked him. He looked Ron up and down, but the suspicion in his eyes could not be concealed.

"Ah — ah —"

At this moment, the ocean waves mercenary team finally came to their senses. No matter how one put it, this person had saved them before. They all went up to thank him.

Amidst the chorus of thanks, Ron was acutely aware that some people's eyes were full of suspicion and disdain when they saw his skeleton.

Ron had already seen this gaze many times, so he didn't argue with them. Instead, he waved his hand and said, "You're welcome, it's just a small matter …"

"Hehe!" This little … "Brother..." The captain of the mercenary team laughed and said, "My name is Ding Wei Di, I'm the captain of the wave mercenary team, they're all my members, how do I address you little brother?"

Ding Wei Di briefly introduced his people and began to probe Ron's history.

"My name is Ron, and I'm a Necromancer!" As he spoke, he carefully observed the expressions on everyone's faces.

Fortunately, these people were not surprised to hear Ron's name, indicating that this was the first time they had ever heard this one.

Ron was relieved.

Ron would kill them if any of them knew of his background and intended to harm him. Fortunately, they had nothing to do with the Holy Church.

"By the way, Ron, how did a bone slave like you scare off these hyenas …"

It was the young sorceress, the sorceress, about twenty years old, with a pale face, chestnut hair, and a slender figure, who was somewhat attractive. She looked closely at Ron and asked bluntly that the bone slave had called her out so naturally, and she was not offended by it.

This was extremely disrespectful, especially to someone who had just saved their lives.

Ron slightly narrowed his eyes as a trace of anger flashed across his eyes. Naturally, he knew the origin of the name 'Bone Slave'. He felt discontent towards these people all of a sudden.

Seeming to have noticed Ron's displeasure, the mercenary captain Ding Wade gave a kind smile and said, "I'm sorry, brother Ron. She's my sister, Stephanie. Her words are quite aggressive, and I forgot that you don't like her …" As he spoke, he gently pulled at the female magus.

The female mage named Staveney blushed, looking a little embarrassed. "I'm sorry, Mr Ron. I was just anxious to know the answer, there's no other meaning to it. Please don't take offense to it …"

Everyone nodded their heads. They were also curious about this bone slave of unknown origins. The question that Stephanie asked was exactly what they wanted to ask.

Ron's face softened, but he was prepared. He smiled and said, "I don't have the ability to scare them off. It's only because of this …" As he spoke, he took out a dark item from his hand.

"What is this?"

Everyone moved their heads over in unison, carefully examining the item in Ron's hand. They could not see what this black thing was. It could actually scare away a stage seven Aardwolf?

"The feces of a rank 9 beast, a Tyrant Wyrm!" said Ron.

"So that's how it is!"

When everyone heard this, they came to a realization. No wonder this bone slave used the feces of high-ranked beasts to scare away the Aardwolf, it wasn't because he had any special abilities.

Thinking up to this point, their expressions of disdain were finally completely exposed.

"Aiya, it stinks..."

The female mage named Staveney pinched her nose in an exaggerated fashion, showing her disgust on her face …

"Doggy eyes look down on people!"

said Ron to himself, when he had an idea, and smiled mischievously.

"Hehe, although this feces is very smelly, it can be used in a lot of places. If you want to save your life..."

As he spoke, he casually threw the feces on the ground.

As soon as Ron finished speaking, the mercenaries' eyes lit up and immediately rushed forward, clamoring for the item.

"I want..."

"Give me a moment..."

"I don't have any more …."

"You have so much, just a little is enough for me …"

Not long after, the wave mercenary team had snatched the Tyrannosaurus Rex's feces from the ground. Ever since they experienced the feeling of death, they couldn't care less about that, nothing was more important than their own lives.

At first, the woman was reserved, but in the end, her rationality prevailed. Like a shrew, she rushed forward and squeezed through the crowd, snatching a little away from the crowd.

Ron sneered in his heart. Naturally, he wasn't relying on these things to scare Aardwolf off. He was relying on his own strength. He had long since thought of a possible doubt from the other party and had come up with a plan to deal with it.

Who would have thought that these things would trick these mercenaries with high expectations? If someone used these things as a life-saving talisman, then it would be truly tragic.

Looking at each hand holding a small ball of dry, dark matter, Ron was overjoyed. "I'll make you guys look down on me!"

"Brother Ron, how do I use this thing?"

the mercenary captain asked humbly, holding a ball in his hand. He was still very polite to Ron.

"Just apply it to your body. Those hyenas have sharp noses and have long hidden themselves when they smell the scent." Ron said with a smile.

"Oh!"

"Yes!" The mercenaries replied as they quickly wiped the feces off their bodies. Soon, they began to smell strange, which made them pinch their noses. However, in order to survive, they had no choice but to do so.

"That's about it!"

After tinkering around for a while, everyone was finally done. Each of them had a strange smell to them and were giggling foolishly.

Ron almost laughed his guts out.

In any case, Ron saved all his life and helped a lot, so Ding Wei Di took the initiative to ask, "Brother Ron! Where are you going? "

Ron smiled. He had already come up with an excuse. "I'm a wandering Necromancer. I don't have a fixed place to go! "We'll go wherever there is a chance of survival …"

"So that's how it is..." Ding Wei Di smiled, then his eyes lit up and said, "If Brother Ron agrees, then come with us to the Beastman Empire. I can guarantee that for the same job, you will earn more gold than you earned in the human kingdom …"

"Orc Empire?" Ron frowned.

"Right, we are the residents of the Beastman Empire …" Ding Wedi said with a proud smile.

"Are you residents of the Beastman Empire?"

Ron's eyes widened in surprise as he cried out, "Aren't you humans? Why … became a resident of the Beastman Empire? "

"Heh heh... Who made the rule that humans could not become residents of the Beastman Empire? You are really ignorant! " At that moment, Stephanie finally got the chance to stab Ron in the back.

"Hehe …" He stopped her with a wave of his hand and said with a laugh, "You're from the human kingdom, are you, little brother Ron?"

"Yes!" Ron nodded slowly.

Ding Wei Di smiled and said, "You're right, a long time ago, it was impossible for humans to go to the Beastman Empire, but a few hundred years ago, things finally changed. The Beastman Empire began to approve humans, magical beasts, and other races to enter their kingdom, and even became a resident of the Beastman Empire …"

"We have already lived in the Beastman Empire for several generations. Although we are humans, we have already treated ourselves as part of the Beastman Empire …"

When he heard Ding Wedi's words, Ron could feel his strong sense of pride. He was also human, and Ding Wedi, who was born in the Beastman Empire, felt a sense of superiority.

Ron didn't know where this superiority came from.

"Alright, I'll go take a look at the Beastman Empire!"

After pondering for a while, Ron decided to take a look at the orc empire. Firstly, he was very interested in the orc empire. Secondly, the orc empire wasn't part of the Holy Church's territory, so it was at least safer.

When he saw that Ron had agreed to go to the Beastman Empire, Ding Wedi seemed very happy. He took Ron's hand and said, "Brother Ron, believe me, your choice is not wrong …"

Along the way, Ding Wedi pulled Ron along as they talked nonstop about the Beastman Empire, which made Ron frown. From Ding Wedi's words, he had deprecated the human kingdom to nothing. On the contrary, he made the Beastman Empire sound like heaven, his words were filled with a sense of superiority.

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