"Well, although it's a little disappointing to ask this, I still think I said something very serious." After a moment of silence, Ying, who did not wait for Xu Shenxing's reply, asked in confusion, "Why don't you guys look nervous at all?"
"No, that …"
Xu Shenxing scratched his face and said with a wry smile, "Actually, whether it's me or Mo Li, we're not the kind of people who believe in prophecies."
Hearing this, Jasmine nodded as well.
"But so far, the crystal ball crab's prophecies have all come true …"
Ying, who had witnessed the magic of UK-77, said stubbornly, "I think you guys should pay more attention to it."
"In fact, 'foreseeing the future' doesn't exist at all." Xu Shenxing refuted her statement. "All 'foreseeing the future' is actually just a targeted understanding of the 'most likely' future through the operation of the ability. In other words, there are other possibilities of the future. "
"But generally speaking, if there is no external interference, isn't this the most likely future to happen?"
Ying wasn't so easily convinced.
"That's just a general theory. The future can be changed, and there only needs to be one reason to change it. "Xu Shenxing grinned," And that's because it involves me. "
"But isn't your power increasing uncontrollably?"
Ying immediately found a reason to refute.
"That's true, but in fact, this isn't the first time I almost dragged all the worlds to the brink of destruction …"
Xu Shenxing replied with a wry smile, "But because of this, I found a way to solve this situation."
Seeing that Ying didn't believe him, Xu Shenxing continued, "How about this, I'll tell you a story …"
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It was not long after I became a hero … No, to be precise, it was the story after I was just abandoned.
The world that summoned me was called Oravia. Although it was a 'world', it actually only had two or three colonial planets, and they were all satellites in the orbit of the mother planet.
When I arrived in that world, the situation had already developed to a very bad degree. Large areas of territory were invaded by the 'demon king's army'. Even if the native residents fought hard, they had little effect.
It was probably because of this that they used the method of 'summoning heroes' to borrow external forces.
Unfortunately, when I arrived in that world, I didn't immediately receive the power of a hero. Considering the physique of an earthling, I was even weaker than the weakest warrior in the kingdom.
After discovering this and patiently waiting for more than a month without any improvement, the king finally became angry and threw me out of the castle.
Yes, I was grateful to him for giving me a bag of silver coins for my travel expenses. But at that time, if he had sent me back, I would have been happier.
Also, after a long time, I found out that the silver coins were given to me, but that wasn't important.
In the end, I didn't want to live, I didn't want to live a precarious life, in the end, I joined the mercenary group and began to follow behind the seniors to gain experience.
Maybe it was not meant to die, or maybe it was the protagonist's aura. Anyway, after a long time, not only did I not die, but I also grew quite a bit. In the words of my teacher, I 'became a qualified mercenary.'
Oravia was a civilization that was quite advanced in magic. Even a warrior would generally master two or three practical spells, but unfortunately, I wasn't in the category of 'ordinary.'
That's right, I didn't know how to use a single spell.
Fortunately, after that period of training, my skills were not bad, so the leader specially appointed a mage to be my partner.
The name of the other party was Govie Iris, a White Elf.
On Earth, which was my hometown, many literary works described the Elves as very beautiful.
Yes, that was the truth. Govie Iris had a nearly perfect face, with long hair ranging from emerald green to light yellow. Although her body was a little skinny due to lack of nutrition, it gave her a delicate and pitiful feeling.
But the thing that left the deepest impression on me was her eyes. Those were eyes that were as bright as emeralds. Before I transmigrated, I didn't even know that there were eyes that could be described as' bright 'in this world.
Like most of the members of the mercenary group, Govie's hometown had also fallen, and it was said that it had fallen early. However, Govie herself didn't feel depressed because of this, and was very optimistic and cheerful.
Now that I think about it, maybe I had some feelings for the girl at that time … It wasn't love, just a good feeling. Using the words of my childhood sweetheart, I seem to be less emotional than ordinary people.
In short, because we became partners, the two of us naturally spent more time alone together. At this time, the advantage of being from Earth came out: Even some jokes that were so outdated that they were about to grow mushrooms on Earth could make Govie laugh non-stop.
Of course, this also had something to do with Govie's love of laughter.
Govie's strength was also very outstanding. Some low-level spells only needed one syllable to be activated. I wasn't too sure about the magic level in that world, but according to my observation, this kind of casting speed was considered good even among the court mages.
It was just that Govie didn't seem to like the feeling of royalty, so she didn't accept the conscription.
That should be the most comfortable period of time since I transmigrated. Although I had to participate in battles almost every day, that level of battle didn't bring me too much trouble after I got used to it. On the contrary, after the battle, I could eat, drink, and play without restraint. When I went back, there were beautiful elf girls waiting for me. It was very comfortable.
… Well, because we were partners, she lived next door to me. During that time, there was no happy news … Cough, improper things, so Mo Li, don't look at me like that.
Happy times are always short. Well, I know this sentence is old, but this was really how I felt at that time.
In the third month after I transmigrated to that world, Govie and I received an important mission from the serious leader.
The mission came from the royal family. The content was for us to pass through the blockade of the Demon King's Army, and then deliver a letter of cooperation to the Fairy King, who was separated by the Demon King's Army, requesting cooperation between humans and fairies against the Demon King's Army.
The fairies didn't have a good impression of humans … In fact, before the invasion of the Demon King's Army, most of the sub-humans didn't seem to like humans. If there was a list of hostility, the ones at the top would definitely be the Demon King's Army, but below them would be humans, and they were the kind that was at a slight disadvantage and temporarily ranked second.
So, the success rate of sending the letter by Govie, who was also of another race, seemed to be higher.
Of course, in addition to our side, the King also sent other teams, as long as one team was successful.
Mercenary groups that were paid to do things would naturally consider the risks and rewards.
If the whole team was dispatched to escort the letter, the cost would be too high, and it would be easy to be surrounded and annihilated by the Demon King's Army. The risk was too great, so it was better to let a small team of two sneak in.
Even if something went wrong and the two of us died, it wasn't an unacceptable situation for the leader.
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