Chapter 309: Scolding

As for the Revenant Crystals produced in the mines, these villagers naturally do not know their function, but only regard the Revenant Crystals as a new type of crystal ore, but they are more valuable than any other ore.

And those resurrected half-orc slaves, because the village chief intervened in time, did not cause a big riot among the villagers.

In the eyes of these villagers, it is undoubtedly a very good thing to be able to mine the Revenant Crystal, and the value of the crystal ore obtained has increased a lot with the same amount of labor. The villagers were not in the least concerned about the possible crisis.

Due to their different locations and the different things they care about, the villagers are only aware of the benefits that the Revenant Crystal can bring, but ignore the potential dangers.

The collapse of the mine has completely blocked the access to the mine, and it is obviously unacceptable for these villagers to take no idea how long it will take to clean up to reach their original location.

The human overseer took a fancy to this, directing the anger of these villagers towards the mages who came to the village.

Under the guidance of human supervision, the villagers shouted at Rowling because they did not know Rowling's strength, only that the collapse of the mine was caused by an alien mage.

In the face of the scolding and even ugly insults from these villagers, Rowling didn't know how to deal with them for a while, but listened to all these words.

In the eyes of these villagers, the mine cave that did not have any accidents in the first place was collapsed because of the arrival of Rod and Rowling.

Rowling didn't know how to refute this, and the large number of these villagers outnumbered Rowling at this time.

Faced with this situation, Rowling did not have any way to deal with it, although it only took a few spells to completely kill these villagers, but Rowling had no such idea in her heart.

Even though Rowling has grown a lot under Rod's teaching, she still doesn't know how to deal with some special situations.

In Rowling's opinion, these people around her are just ordinary villagers, even if they insult themselves for some reason, it is because they are at fault first.

On the side, the village chief simply watched all this without saying anything. This act of human supervision, although not indicated by the village chief, is also consistent with the village chief's thoughts.

Thinking back to Rhodes, who was still in the mine, the village chief knew that since the mage in the field had all used teleportation, that mage had also mastered the spell.

The village chief has no interest in knowing what treasure Rhodes has obtained inside the mine, but just wants him to leave here as soon as possible, and to achieve this, this act of human supervision is undoubtedly the best way.

Through a series of previous experiences, the village chief has confirmed that these two should be the heirs of a certain archmage, in terms of strength, they don't know how much they are inferior, but in terms of experience, he will definitely beat them.

After this kind of encounter, these two mages will definitely not stay here for long, they will definitely leave immediately, and the behavior of the villagers is completely unified, even if Ayron's men come to intervene, they can push the affairs inside the mine to these two mages, so as to preserve the interior of the village.

Itself, the village chief's idea is to let Rhodes deal with the anomalies that appear inside the mine so as not to affect the village, and now that this has been done, the village chief's worries are put on the side of Silver Cliff City.

At this point, the village chief always thinks about the safety of the village, and perhaps the only people who have been offended are these two mages.

With the background of Silver Cliff City, the village chief didn't think that these two mages would attack here, so he could only leave.

Looking at Rowling in the field, the village chief could only say sorry in his heart, and waited for Rod to appear.

Before Rhodes appeared, Rowling tried her best to endure it before she suppressed the grievances in her heart.

Rowling didn't know what was going on, and in Rowling's opinion, according to what Rhodes said to the village chief, it was just a simple matter, Rhodes helped the village chief deal with the anomalies inside the mine, and the village chief introduced Rhodes to Silvercliff City for a deal.

What Rowling didn't expect was that after breaking away from the mine, the villagers would scold themselves. This left Rowling at a loss as to how to deal with it.

Listening to the scolding completely, Rowling only felt like falling into an ice cellar. The snow never stopped, and a cold wind blew, and even though Rowling was wearing a leather coat given by the village chief, it still couldn't withstand the cold around her.

It wasn't until Rod appeared that Rowling quickly came to Rod's side as if she had found a place to rely on.

As early as when the ghost dragon was on his back, Rhodes revealed a lot of plans to Rowling after reaching Silver Cliff City, and Rowling knew that Rhodes had some other purposes for this trip.

Rowling only hopes in her heart that Rod's plan will not be affected by her own reasons, and Rowling doesn't want to trouble Rhodes again because of her own reasons.

At this time, seeing that Rod seemed to be looking at herself, although Rowling was still very uncomfortable in her heart, she still forced out a smile, and then turned her head away and stopped looking at Rode's position.

Rhodes saw all of this and had a general idea of what was going on around him.

Through human supervision alone, Rhodes may not have access to complete information, and Rhodes also learned about the previous behavior of these villagers through his prying eyes.

The surrounding villagers had no intention of hiding what they thought in their hearts, and even when they saw Rod's appearance, they were only stunned for a moment, and then began to scold again.

For the sudden appearance of Rod, these villagers also seem to have found some clues, just scolding them simply, without any intention of doing anything, but their momentum has subsided a lot.

Listening to the noise around him, Rod didn't have any thoughts of paying attention to it, and instead set his eyes on Rowling.

Rhodes approached Rowling, finally seeing Rowling's appearance at this time.

At this time, Rowling, with her face to the side, seemed to not want anyone to notice her appearance, but obviously couldn't do it.

Rowling's heart was extremely sad, but she didn't want to show it on her face, but the little tears that flashed in her eyes betrayed it.

Seeing Rowling in this state, Rod knew that he might need to change his plans.

"Get out of here, Master Mage."

Just as Rhodes was silent, the village chief, who had been waiting on the sidelines, finally took action, and after calming down the surrounding villagers, he pretended to sigh and said to Rhodes and the others.

In the village chief's opinion, in this case, Rod could only leave with Rowling, but the reality did not happen as he wished.