"Come, come, come! Place your bets, place your bets! One to ten for a human woman! Who wants to buy! "
Suddenly, the tavern became very lively. Reina and the lizard man sat in the middle of the tavern. The others moved aside all the obstructing chairs to make room for the two of them.
The demon merchants did not let go of any chance to make money. They all bet their money on the lizard man who was taller.
The lizard man took a sip of the wine that someone had invited him. Then, he laughed a few times and looked at the white-haired human in front of him.
"Hehe! Since you agreed to the competition, then you have to bet something! If you lose, you have to come with me. I will definitely find you a good buyer who loves humans. "
He laughed evilly, as if victory was already in his hands.
"What if I win?"
Reina asked indifferently.
"Hey! If you win, you can name whatever you want. "
The lizard man said conceitedly.
"Miss, don't agree to it! It doesn't matter if we lose some money, but if you are taken away, then … "
The boss said worriedly. The humans who worked in the tavern were all hiding at the kitchen door, worried about Reina's actions.
"Hehe! What does this have to do with you! Do you believe that I won't smash your tavern! "
The lizard man was afraid that Reina would listen to him.
"Come on, let's compete before the regulators arrive."
Reina ignored the tavern owner's advice. The latter left in disappointment.
The lizard man laughed and said, "Good! I admire a female human like you. If you have a tail and beautiful scales, I will definitely take you as my wife. "
He put down his hand and tensed his muscles, making his arm look very thick.
Reina grabbed his hand. The scales were smooth and cold.
"What a soft little hand. I will try my best not to crush it, hehehe."
The lizard man said with a smile.
Reina rolled her eyes. Her right hand was harder than steel. Even if it broke, it would not matter. After all, it was made of magic.
A large furry hand pressed down on their hands. It was a demon with hair all over his body and a long nose. Although his body looked big, his personality was much more docile than the lizard man.
"Three! Two! One! Begin! "
The referee, the big furball, let go of their hands, and the lizardman immediately exerted all his strength, wanting to end the game in an instant. However, it found that the other party's hand was completely immobile, as if it was nailed to the table.
What's going on? What's wrong with this guy? She must have cheated! What was going on?!
The lizard realized that something was wrong, but it did not notice that Reina had done anything to the table.
"Kill her, brother! What are you doing?! "
"Don't tell me you can't even beat a human woman!"
The people who had bet on it began to shout. This made the lizardman anxious. It grabbed the corner of the table with its other hand, and its body swelled up, making people feel that it had become much stronger.
Reina could feel that the magic in its body was transforming into its own energy. Its strength had indeed become stronger, but it was far from enough to defeat Reina.
Suddenly, under everyone's gaze, Reina's slender arm suddenly pressed down on the lizardman's hand. With a bang, the lizardman fell to the ground along with his chair.
"Ah!"
The lizardman let out a blood-curdling scream. Everything happened too suddenly, and it directly fell to the ground.
"Lost! This guy actually lost! "
"What's wrong with this human?"
Reina stood up. She was the winner, and all the demons present looked at her with astonished eyes. She stood up and looked at the lizardman on the ground.
"I won. According to the agreement, I can make any request."
The lizardman's face showed a difficult expression. It gritted its teeth and said, "You have the right."
"I just forgot to bring money, then help us all settle the bill."
Reina said.
Hearing this, everyone in the tavern cheered. The lizardman breathed a sigh of relief, but its mouth was full of bitterness.
However, the cheers were quickly stopped by the voice of the supervisor, but at that time, everyone found that the white-haired human had already left the tavern.
Early in the morning, when everyone had no choice but to get out of bed and work for the sake of living, Reina reappeared in the world. No one knew where she had spent the night, but it was clear that she had slept very well.
Today, she would leave this city and continue on to the Luas Empire to see her master.
She put on her bamboo hat and followed the demon caravan out of the city. The guards at the city gates didn't stop her, because it wasn't easy to verify the identities of demons from all over the world. There were no entry or exit fees either. The Wusen Empire didn't seem to care about this little bit of money. To the merchants, this was simply good news. This was also one of the reasons for this banquet.
Reina had long since gotten used to the sound of the carriage wheels. There weren't many people like her who walked on foot, so everyone passing by would give her a few glances. Of course, there would also be people who would stop and ask if she needed a ride. It wasn't free, and Reina didn't have any money, so she continued to walk.
Perhaps she needed someone to give her a ride, so that she could see her master faster.
She stopped in her tracks. A loud cursing voice attracted Reina's attention. It wasn't hard to see that a carriage had deviated from the main road. It didn't seem to have deviated from the main road due to some accident. Most likely, the owner of the carriage wanted to rest here for a while. Along the way, she would occasionally see such a scene. Some stopped because of the beautiful scenery, some because the horses were tired, and some because they had sat in the carriage for too long and their buttocks hurt.
After pausing for a while, Reina roughly understood what was going on. A merchant was beating up his apprentice follower, and the reason seemed to be because something in the cart had been stolen. The apprentice seemed to have accidentally fallen asleep while the merchant was fetching water, and so some other merchant passed by and stole something.
Seeing the merchant beating his apprentice, Reina didn't step forward to stop him. She didn't intend to interfere in other people's affairs. She only thought of one question. Had her master ever beaten her for making a mistake? Was he a strict master?
Reina felt that the journey was nearing its end. She would soon be able to see her master, but for some reason, she felt a little afraid. She was afraid of what would happen after seeing him. She didn't know what would happen. Perhaps she had recognized the wrong person, and the Demon King would kill her. But what if he really was her master? What would he … do?
What would I do?
He was already the Demon King, and Reina was his summoner, his apprentice, and also a human. Should she persuade him to stop all this, or stop him at all costs?
Reina really didn't know what to do. She was afraid of the unknown future, and didn't even dare to imagine it.
Suddenly, the sound of wheels could be heard. A strange guy with two small antlers on his head drove a carriage to her side and stopped the carriage.
"Hey, I didn't expect to see you in a place like this, inconceivable human."
The other party said.
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