Crossover Anime: Starting from Jobless Reincarnation

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If Roya takes the initiative but fails to kill the Dragon God in one strike, he will face the Dragon God's terrifying slashes.

In the final battle in the original work, the Dragon God tried to provoke Alice with words so that she would take action and thus end Alice directly.

Chapter 348 Rescue (4k)

Of course, the very simple, even rudimentary, opportunity did not come into play.

The Sword God style doesn't require so much thought. The Sword God style's swordsmanship is always characterized by its wide and sweeping movements, aiming to kill with a single strike.

In other words, the Sword God Style is offensive, the Water God Style is defensive, and as for the Northern God Style, Luo Ya hasn't had much contact with it, but based on the evaluation of most people in this world, he guesses it belongs to the category of ninjas similar to those in his previous life. Unless they are among the particularly strong ones, they are just clever in some ways.

While Roya was pondering, he arrived at the political and economic center of the Kingdom of Asura.

The massive city walls, like heavenly music, separated the city from the outside world.

Roya strolled along the snow-covered path, walking slowly forward.

He didn't walk fast, but what was surprising was that with each step he took, his figure would become a blur, and the next moment, the boy's figure would appear two or three zhang away.

The distance from the territory of Fituia to the royal capital of Ars is actually quite far; even by carriage, it takes almost a day.

However, it only took Roya less than two hours.

In this snow-covered world, Luo Ya strolled leisurely through it.

The city gates stand tall, reaching into the clouds.

This is the very center of the central continent, the lifeline of this nation.

Roya stood at the city gate, feeling the biting wind sweeping over him. This winter seemed particularly cold. He hadn't felt anything in Fituya, but here, both the snow and the cold wind felt much harsher.

Outside the city wall, a not-too-long queue had formed. Two heavily armored soldiers, wielding longswords, began to intercept merchants or adventurers preparing to enter the city, collecting tolls from them.

There were also some people outside the city walls. Their clothes were tattered and poor, and their eyes were somewhat vacant as they stared into the distance. The gray sky in the distance seemed to be just like their lives, which could turn completely dark at any moment.

Luo Ya merely glanced at the other party indifferently, his expression unchanged.

Slums exist in every world.

In this world of heavy snowfall, those sitting outside the cold city walls are undoubtedly the poorest people in the slums.

They had no money and could only watch their lives slip away, unable to do anything about it.

Dressed in knight's attire, Roya walked without stopping and reached the city gate, preparing to queue to enter the city.

The massive city walls separated the two worlds. Through the city gates, one could see the bustling scene inside, with vendors hawking their wares. Even in this winter, the sounds of the falling snow did not dampen the spirits of the wealthy, who leisurely rode their carriages through one street after another.

Outside the city walls, however, lay a group of people who could die at any moment.

There were more ragged people outside the city walls than Roja had imagined.

Some people had already frozen to death at the city gate, while others were on the verge of death, having gone in but exhaled little, seemingly about to turn into stiff corpses at any moment.

Luo Ya frowned, still feeling somewhat reluctant.

Having received a good education in his previous life, he still found it difficult to accept that such a thing had happened.

Without much time to hesitate, Luo Ya left the queue and came to a body that looked like a decaying, dried-up corpse. The person seemed to have stopped breathing, and even the heartbeat had become very weak.

Luo Ya raised his hand, and a green light was injected into the frail person who was about to die.

Luo Ya's face was cold and stern, his handsome face showing neither joy nor sorrow as he coldly stared at them.

Green light surged into the other person; in this white world, the light appeared so faint, emitting a soft green glow.

However, it is precisely this green light that represents the hope of life.

The green light entered the pitifully emaciated body, and the corpse, as if parched by rain, began to recover at a visible speed.

My heart started beating again, and although my body was still weak, I was able to save my life.

Luo Ya's eyes swept over the people leaning against the city wall. There were only ten of them, and only three of them were still breathing.

The other seven people died, their bodies buried by the wind and snow.

Even the person that Luo Ya rescued had a thin layer of frost on his eyebrows.

The soldiers guarding the city wall were somewhat surprised by what Luo Ya had done, but none of them stepped forward to speak. They simply exchanged a few glances and continued to silently collect the entrance fees.

Following the same method, Roya pulled the remaining three back from the brink of death. Two of them possessed extremely weak magical power, while the third had no magical power at all.

To Roya's surprise, all three were women, or more precisely, girls, around thirteen years old, about the same age as Alice.

However, all of these girls were disheveled, dressed in rags, and so thin they were practically skin and bones. If you didn't look closely, you really couldn't tell if they were boys or girls.

Luo Ya gathered the three people together and waited for a while. He didn't want them to die suddenly because of something else after he had just saved them.

What's the point of saving them then?

Either don't take any action at all, or go all the way.

Since Luo Ya had chosen to rescue them, he naturally wouldn't leave them waiting to die outside the door.

When the girl that Luo Ya first rescued woke up, the first thing she saw was still the white world, but now there was a pair of boots in front of her. She was a little stunned, and when she looked up, she saw a handsome young man dressed in knight's clothes.

The young man's face was cold and expressionless; he was not surprised that the girl had woken up.

The cold wind was still biting, and the ice and snow were still frigid, but in this cruel world, there was one more person.

When Roya saw the girl wake up, he simply said, "I saved you."

The girl nodded, her eyes vacant, her gaze somewhat unfocused and blank; she had no idea what had happened.

Roya continued, "I need you to do something for me because I saved you."

Luo Ya speaks very directly; he doesn't beat around the bush. He just says what comes to mind.

At this moment, the two people sitting next to the girl also opened their eyes, and they both looked at Roya with some confusion.

Roya's words weren't very well said, because the two people behind him didn't hear what he had just said.

Luo Ya patiently repeated what he had just said to the thin little girl in front of him: "I need you to do things for me because I saved you."

These words brought the three of them to their senses. One of the girls, who looked older, tried to get up, but her body, which was almost frozen stiff, could not. Her legs were completely frozen. If Roya hadn't shared some of the life force he had devoured with the three of them, they would have died here.

Looking at the three people leaning against the wall, Roya continued, "Is that acceptable?"

None of the three answered Luo Ya immediately; their reactions seemed somewhat slow, and they nodded slowly after a moment of hesitation.

Seeing this, Luo Ya shook his head helplessly. With a slight wave of his hand, three beams of green light surged out again and entered the three people's bodies.

Like withered trees coming back to life, the three people's physical condition improved at a visible speed, and their pale, dead faces regained some color.

Luo Ya said calmly, "Follow me."

Luo Ya walked towards the city gate, while the people who were sitting on the ground realized what was happening.

Even the most foolish among them understood what was happening at that moment.

They were rescued by a passing expert.

They didn't know what use they were, but one thing was certain: they no longer needed to die outside like those corpses.

Luo Ya stood at the gate and started queuing.

The procession wasn't very long, and by the time Roya arrived in the royal capital, Ars, it was already quite late.

There won't be too many people at this time.

Soon, it was Roya's turn in the line.

Two soldiers stopped Roya. The soldiers were wearing heavy armor with runes engraved on it. Roya glanced at it and, with his King-level magic skills, quickly understood that the runes were just a few that provided warmth.

When the soldiers saw Roya, they did not draw their swords to stop him. They exchanged glances, looked behind Roya, and asked, "How many of you are entering the city?"

Behind Roya followed three people who were so thin they were almost unbelievable. These three girls were the three Roya had rescued.

“Four people,” Roya said calmly.

"Three silver coins per person, twelve silver coins for four people."

One of the knights counted on his fingers and arrived at this number.

It's clear that his math skills aren't very good.

Even addition and subtraction within ten still require counting with your fingers.

Seemingly worried that Roya might find it too expensive, another knight explained, "Don't think it's too expensive. This is the normal price for winter. After entering the city, you can stay as many days as you want. These three silver coins don't mean they're going into our pockets. We're just following orders."

Roya nodded, flipped his right hand, and twelve silver coins appeared in his hand.

The two guards blocking the door brightened up and became much more polite. After taking Roya's silver coins, they didn't stop him anymore and let Roya lead the three of them forward.

Because he had suddenly saved the three of them on the way, Roya did not go to find Ariel immediately. Instead, he bought them a set of clothes and had a meal at a random restaurant.

The three girls wolfed down the food on the table, leaving it in a mess.

Luo Ya didn't touch his chopsticks; he just watched as the three of them swallowed their food without even chewing it.

It was clear that they had been starving for a long time.

Time passed slowly, and Roya was not content to sit idly by. Soon, a girl dressed in white armor appeared on the street.

A girl with silver hair as bright as moonlight walked along this white street.

The armor on the girl's body exuded a chilling aura. When the passersby saw her, they shuddered like mice seeing a cat, and hurriedly fled the street with their heads down.


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