Chapter 215 - 114. A Minor Connection (1/2)

Chapter 215: 114 A Minor Connection -1 (Part Two)

“Cheers!”

We were currently in the inn called the ‘Abundant Pitstop’

This was a shelter for the fiefdom’s citizens to freely chat to each other about the difficult days they had to endure, while a round

In this cosy place, I lightly clinked the beer s

Gulp! Gulp-!

I flipped open the jaw area of the helulped down the beer without any hesitation

So goooood!

Sure, its taste fell some way behind the liquor brewed personally by the dwarves in Hilda fiefdoardless

“Hahaha! As expected of Miss Alice You were so quick back then All those Orcs were completely out of breath, yet you didn’t even break a sweat!”

Alice seemed to have becohtly while she scratched the back of her head

She still glanced in my way “By the way, Sir Allen What e do next?”

Her tone of voice sounded considerably brighter And that was because she too had been enjoying our adventures Which didn’t co to me, since life back in the imperial palace must’ve been seriously stuffy for her as well

A restricted, confined lifestyle where all you did was master etiquette, and was expected to keep up with the refined behaviour befitting an esteehter of a nobility at all ti liberated now that she no longer had to worry about such things here hell, she see tothat I used to be the worst villain who tried to har of taking it easy fro one request per week up until now So I figured that it’d be good to take a break from here onwards

It was at that time that a new visitor ca out

I stopped drinking the beer and glanced at the doorway

A hulkinginside I used [Mind’s Eye] to check out his attributes

‘Straightforwardness, honest, crude divinity control, and a quick growth rate, is it?’

Was he a trainee Paladin or so that to myself, the adventurer looked around the interior of the inn’s dining hall before discoveringup to our table

After reaching us, he spoke up, “Sir Allen Rufus?”

I looked back at him “What’s up?”

I had never seen hi htly

The man smiled and replied, “I’d like to have a chat with you if you have soht with you?”

“A chat, is it?”

“Yes It’s because…” The adventurer, Adolf, took out a parchment from inside his vest and pushed it towards me “We need to discuss this letter sent by the royal court of Aihrance Kingdom”

We moved up to the first floor of the inn’s tavern and found an isolated spot

This adventurer – or should he be seen as a mercenary? – named Adolf, was a veteran in his field who had even taken on jobs issued by the royal court in the past

And that same royal court had issued hiate me

“For now, let inally frolanced aton, “I’ve spent about a year in the northern frontier of the empire as a criminal slave”

That must’ve been another reason why Aihrance’s royal court entrusted the job of investigating ured he had a connection to me somehow

He continued on, “Well, I only stole sos escalated from there and that’s how the cookie cru and took another swig of it

Meanwhile, Adolf went ahead with the re ot to witness the feats of a certain Saint He saved my life when I was at death’s doorstep”

I tilted htly

I saved his life? When?