Asian Girl Completion Manual

Chapter 25 25. Arrogance

"We were on the carriage heading north to the city of Philon, when a huge spider suddenly appeared on the road and killed my horse."

In the cave, Fisher lit a fire and kept writing with a quill in his hand. He also talked with the rescued humans.

It turned out that they were a couple and the man's sister. The family came to the Southern Continent for a trip. They originally planned to go to Kexining to see the circus, but they decided to go to Philon City for vacation on the way, and ended up passing by Keken City. When I was there, I was kidnapped by several Asians.

"If you ask me, you shouldn't send Anne back to the city. She's already sick. If you take her to Philon City, you won't encounter these guys."

The man's sister's eyes were crooked, with a mean look on her face. She glanced cautiously at Corili and the others who were recovering from their injuries. As a human, she looked down on demi-humans, as well as several draconians beside Fisher. She looked down upon them and felt dirty.

But after all, those dragon men are the slaves of this handsome young gentleman, so it's okay to ignore them.

Oops, such a young gentleman should really ask him where he lives in Nali. He must be working as a lawyer or a surgeon. It just so happens that my daughter also

"Stop talking about sister, Anne has served our family for a long time. If she hadn't contracted such a terrible disease, I wouldn't have put her here with blue blood coming out of her mouth and eyes. I bet she must have been poisoned by the devil. Cursed!”

Thinking of this, the man shuddered.

The key words in their words attracted Fisher's attention. He paused in his writing and looked at him.

"Is it a symptom of mental degeneration and blue blood bleeding from the seven orifices?"

"Yes, yes! She was like a crazy beast. Probably a few nights ago, she suddenly came over and bit me on the carriage, almost biting off my ear."

"Before that, did you come into contact with anything, or did you encounter anything special?"

"this"

Several people looked at each other and thought for a long time before shaking their heads.

"How could this be something special? We are here for tourism. We don't dare to walk in the wilderness for a long time. We mostly stay in the city. How come other people who stay in the city don't suffer from such a disease? And she stays with us all the time. If there is something special, we should get sick together."

Fisher thought for a moment, and then started writing again with the quill in his hand.

But the lady didn't know what she was thinking of, and her expression became sad.

"Speaking of which, Anne had just received the news that her daughter had died in the textile factory before she fell ill. Her husband had died early. It's really..."

Fisher's eyes flickered, remembering the details they described in his mind, then nodded and stood up,

"I understand. You should leave here tomorrow morning. Try to walk in crowded places. The southern continent is not safe. Don't be caught by demihumans or humans next time."

"Ah, thank you, please."

The man wanted to express his gratitude, but Fisher had already walked away in the direction of the group of draconians, causing him to retract his palm angrily.

Fischer took the scroll of paper he had just written on and walked towards Rafael who was resting. Although she had little strength, she was still conscious. She was leaning on the side of the carriage watching Lal and Fasher play, and she also stared at Sia from time to time. He and Corili's demi-humans were afraid that they would escape or be attacked by something like that.

Her vigilance in this regard is always surprising. When she saw Fisher walking over with a blank expression, she pursed her lips and her tail moved behind her.

After all, he saved them, but she couldn't say "thank you" as carelessly as Lal did. She waved her tail for a long time but said nothing, and finally gave up.

"Here, take this."

".What's this?"

Rafael subconsciously took the roll of paper handed over by the other party, only to see some directory guidance written in dragon language simply written on it.

"Basic Vocabulary, Pages 1 to 117"

"Basic Grammar, pages 118 to 200"

"."

Fisher handed over another basic learning book of Nari language, and then said,

"I just remembered that it's troublesome that you don't know human language. After taking you back to the Western Continent, I won't be able to act as your portable translator at any time, so I'll take advantage of this time to quickly learn Nali."

Rafael glanced at the books in his hand, then threw them aside, with a slightly angry expression on his face, and said to Fisher,

"Are you so sure that I can't kill you? I will definitely kill you and leave. And even if I can't kill you, I won't learn human language!"

She glanced at the book next to her. She had neither interest nor disdain for human language. Their identity as human invaders gave everything about them a disgusting color.

Fisher looked at her expressionlessly, and his cold eyes made Rafael suspect that he was going to hit him again, or threaten him with his companions.

"Rafael, in your eyes, what kind of existence are humans?"

To Rafael's surprise, Fisher just asked such a simple question, and Rafael's answer to this question was also very simple,

"Shameless invaders, gangsters, robbers, arrogant vermin!"

Those humans despicably infected everything in this land with flames, regarded the demi-humans as inferior beasts, and could take away everything from them without even needing a reason. This is human nature, greed and arrogance.

Fisher's expression did not change, he just looked at her and said,

"I am such a human being, but I understand the Ferma Baharontin language, and I am willing to spend more time in this language to deepen my understanding of it, so now I can communicate with you face to face. But you have no understanding of human beings. The language is scornful and dismissive. Arrogance is the original sin of mankind, and it seems that the dragon race is not immune, right?"

Rafael turned her head away, but she could not refute Fisher's words. Fisher picked up the study document in her hand and put it in her hand again. This time she did not refuse, nor did she turn her head to look at Fisher.

Rafael's inner conflict was a reflection of him, and Fisher stopped speaking, just silently turned around and left, walking in another direction.

Rafael's dragon claw pinched the book in his hand, and again, she only focused on Fisher when he couldn't see her.

So forever, forever, what she saw was Fisher's back.

Ignoring the arrogant Rafael behind him, he was about to tell Lal to stop making noise and that it was time to go to sleep. From the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of the half-disembodied Corili leaning against the stone wall with complicated eyes. Look at yourself.

At her feet, the mountain beetle Famasi fell asleep with a pale face. His body had been simply bandaged and he was now fine. The spider-human Sia hasn't rested yet. Although his body is huge, he doesn't dare to look at Fisher for fear of triggering some strange switch again.

Even her precious spider silk didn't dare to ask for it back.

"what's the matter?"

"Your name is Fisher, right? I'm [Brain Demon] Corili."

"Then what?"

Corili smiled and continued,

"It's nothing, it's just that what you said about the dragon girl made me interested in her coming-of-age ceremony. The materials will probably be gathered by me within tomorrow, so please don't worry."

"Ah That's good."

"One more thing, if you continue to go northwest, you may encounter some unfriendly goblins in front of you. It is safer to avoid them if possible."

"Goblin?"

"Well," Corili nodded and added, "They are creatures that have lived in caves for generations, but they are not as good at digging holes as the mountain beetles, so the ready-made caves where they generally live have the minerals you humans call them. Since humans After arriving, many goblin tribes lost their original homes, so they became very aggressive towards humans."

"Although you are very powerful, it must be troublesome to deal with the constant stream of goblins, so it is best to take a detour."

Fisher looked at the plain-faced Corili, considered the suggestion she mentioned, and then nodded,

"Thank you for the reminder, I will pay attention to it. What do you want to get back from me?"

He also thought that Corili provided this information because she wanted to get something back from here, such as the spider-man's silk or something.

"Although I'm not telling you this for exchange, if you return Sia's spider silk to her, she will definitely be very happy." Her eyes were a little lonely, and the brilliance of her transparent brain dimmed.

"Because we, the brain demon species, can enable barrier-free communication between species, many of our tribesmen have acted as translators for humans out of necessity for survival. The demi-humans see us as running dogs, and humans see us as slaves, so I escaped from my homeland. Possibly. You are right, none of us should be so arrogant in the first place."

Her eyes were empty, and she didn't know the specific meaning of "we" in her words, but the sadness and emptiness could be seen with just one glance.

But Fisher's expression did not change at all, as if he had nothing to do with him. While turning around silently, he threw the jar of spider silk in his hand to Corili, who was still in a daze.

Corili took the jar that shone with magic, raised her head and looked at the departing human in astonishment. He didn't reply at all, only a slender figure getting farther and farther away.

"Lal, stop making noise and go back to sleep."

"But Lal has been locked up for a long time today and hasn't moved much, okay, but Fahir and the others must sleep!"

"It's time for you all to rest."

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