David got into the carriage at last.Because he was worried about startling the horse, he tried his best to get to the corner of the carriage.

Although it is nonsense to have seen Long Wei with his own eyes, there is no doubt that Norton is indeed a good horse.Although its legs were still trembling, it still firmly pulled the brave man and the evil dragon on their way back to the village.

Perhaps he was also used to the slightly scorching gaze cast by David. After realizing that the dragon was indeed not interested in his own life, Norton finally lost his fear after his legs went limp for a day.

...No way, organisms are obviously very adaptable to harsh environments.After a tense day and found that the dragon has no intention of doing anything, I believe that no matter who it is, it can't help but relax.

Two days later, Norton pulled the carriage into the village while chewing the blades of grass that he just picked up from the side of the road. He looked very leisurely and comfortable.

There is a sign in front of the village, engraved with the name of the village - Ya'an Village.Compared with the prosperous or poor towns and villages that David has seen along the way, this place is so peaceful that it is almost mediocre.

If he hadn't been brought here by the brave himself, even if he happened to pass by in mid-air, he wouldn't have paid more attention to the village after a cursory glance.

The carriage wobbled into the village, because it happened to be evening at this time, and the villagers who had gone out to work all returned to the village at this time.

The brave man was obviously very popular in the eyes of these villagers. Along the way, many villagers took the initiative to greet him after seeing the brave man who had returned to the village.

Some of the more familiar ones even asked Worrell if he had any good results in this "Dragon Slaying Journey" after seeing him come back.After the other party heard that Vorell returned empty-handed again, these villagers felt sorry for the brave man with empathy, and comforted that a brave man like him would surely succeed next time.

As the slaughtered dragon in the other party's topic, David looked enviously at the conversation between the popular brave man and the villagers.

It was the first time for the evil dragon to see what kind of treatment these righteous brave men who declared war on him enjoyed among their own race.He couldn't help but feel a little jealous, and couldn't help but ask the brave man next to him: "Worrell, you see that I am so human now, can I become a brave man in the future?"

...Because of being too excited, David forgot for a moment that he was invited back by the brave to be the devil king, and asked without any scruples.

Worrell's expression suddenly became a little complicated: "That probably won't work."

David was a little disappointed: "Why?"

He twitched the corners of his mouth, and there was an unsmiling arc on his lips: "Because justice is also biased."

The evil dragon had never been a brave man, so he couldn't understand what Vorrell said for a while.But seeing that people have said this to him, he pretended to say "I see" in a deep voice, and then nodded as if he understood.

The carriage was still advancing slowly, and David watched a large area of ​​houses pass by before him, and then he was left behind.

Seeing that the location is getting more and more remote, and the nearby houses are getting lower and lower, David couldn't help but ask, "Isn't it here yet? This village looks like it's coming to an end?"

Worrell: "My home is relatively remote, just outside the village. We have to leave the village to see my home."

David looked at the dilapidated houses nearby, and a picture suddenly flashed in his mind—outside the village, a small house fell outside the village.It looks a bit dilapidated and far away from the village, it looks really pitiful.

——It seems that this brave man may really be a little poor. Perhaps this equipment and horse have already consumed all his family assets.

If he had known that he was going through such a miserable life, he should not have said "the dragon is not at home" at that time, but should have stood there pretendingly and let the other party defeat him and gain supreme glory.

...However, why does such a poor hero have to spend money to bring him back.

Thinking of a certain possibility, David swallowed: "Although I will be a devil in the future, I actually don't know how to burn, kill and loot, so I probably won't be able to cooperate with your performance."

"Huh?" Worrell really didn't know why David suddenly thought of this.He looked at the firm expression on David's face and the eyes that kept urging him to reply, and tentatively answered, "I know that."

"That's good." David turned his head back in satisfaction.

It seems that this brave man is quite principled. In fact, it is not impossible for him to give a gem to help him improve his life as a reward for kindness.

David thought so contentedly... until he saw the home of the brave man—

The two-story house looks beautiful and comfortable, and there are even beautiful flowers placed in front of the window sill.In the fence next to the house, dozens of sheep are crowded and surrounded by the fence, with thick and white wool.

This really doesn't look like what poverty should look like.

"Aren't you a brave man in the village?" David couldn't help but opened his mouth to ask because he was too stunned.

The brave man looked puzzled: "Yes, I am the brave man in the village... Is there anything wrong with that?"

David: ...It seems that there is nothing wrong with it.

No... David shook his head, trying to get that weird sense of identification out of his head.He continued his efforts: "But when you were in the hotel before, all you asked for were double rooms."

"How can a brave man be willing to spend the night with monsters if he has the conditions?!"

...In other words, the reason they insist on spending the night together is because they have no conditions.

The brave man understood.Following the other party's train of thought, he raised his eyebrows at the evil dragon and asked back: "Do you really want me to just say that?"

David realized: ...why did he insist on testing the already fragile relationship between the brave and the monster? !

"No, I already understand." David sighed, and got out of the carriage after the brave man.

The author has something to say: Thank you for the ten nutrient solutions irrigated by cute yu!I will continue to work hard!

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