The wolf cavalry left very happily, leaving with one blow without any delay. Except for the three orcs who were killed by Sashala at the beginning, the other orcs only suffered minor injuries at most. On Oz's side, a galloping horse also died, and the carriage was also destroyed.
Oz flew down from the sky depressedly: "What on earth are these wolf cavalry doing!"
"Maybe they were scared when they saw Brother Jun." Shashala put away her weapon and looked back at the direction where the wolf cavalry left.
"As a soldier, this is too cowardly!" Oz couldn't help complaining.
Looking at the body of the gale horse, Oz felt depressed. Although three wolf cavalry were killed, to Oz, that meant nothing at all! On the contrary, it was the dead Gale Horse that made Oz feel depressed. Without the horse, it means you can only walk.
Kasha keenly jumped down from the tree and returned to Oz with a depressed look: "I'm sorry, Master. I can't help at all."
"It's okay. After all, you have an agile fighting style and are not good at this kind of fighting." Oz waved his hand to comfort him. Agile warriors are better at one-on-one combat, but for head-to-head group combat, powerful knights like Shashala are the most suitable.
"But I can't even protect myself, how can I protect my master?" Kaisha felt very painful about her own powerlessness.
"It doesn't matter, you will become stronger one day." Oz comforted.
Kasha looked up at Oz, biting her lip gently, and after hesitating for a while, she suddenly knelt down!
"Master. Please allow me to leave your side and train myself." Kasha lowered her head. His face was full of pain, "I am now. Staying by the master's side is just a burden to the master!"
"Um" Oz looked at Kasha, a little at a loss.
A strange smile appeared on Sashala's face at the side: "Brother-in-law, since your little maid wants to leave, let her go."
"Well okay." Oz grimaced and sighed, "If you want it so much, Kasha, then go ahead" Oz didn't want to force his little maid too much.
"Thank you, Master." Kasha looked at Oz with a firm face, "Master. When I come back next time, I will definitely become a maid who can perfectly fulfill any expectations of the Master."
"Wait!" At this moment, Mona crawled out of the carriage that had flipped to the ground, "Kasha, do you know what you are doing now?"
"I know, Master." Kasha looked at Mona, "To be a perfect maid, I must have perfect power! If there is no power, everything is empty talk."
Mona looked at Kasha with a serious face: "Kasha. Do you understand what your actions mean?"
"I understand, master." The little maid said with a serious face, "Everything I have done is to make myself a [perfect maid] worthy of my master."
"Really I really didn't expect it to be like this." Mona sighed, "Originally, I thought you could become an [exclusive maid], but you ended up on the path of a [perfect maid]." Mona's mood was a little low.
"I'm very sorry, Master." Kasha apologized.
"I object! I object! I firmly oppose it!" Mona suddenly shouted angrily, "[Perfect Maid] and [Cat-Eared Maid] are not compatible at all! [Cat-Eared Maid] must be [Exclusive Maid]. This is a maid Common sense in the world!¡±
"I'm very sorry, Master." The little maid said stubbornly.
"Woohoo ~ The idiot apprentice does not listen to the master when he grows up!" Mona burst into tears.
Oz ignored Mona¡¯s cuteness. He ran into the carriage and found the bodies of Weier's mother and daughter.
But just as Oz was holding the dagger and about to cut his finger, he hesitated.
Do you want to resurrect them? Oz looked at the two of them awkwardly. Although Oz did not think too much when he killed people before, but at this moment, Oz had to consider what consequences would be caused by resurrecting the two.
While Oz was hesitating, Oz suddenly felt a soft touch coming from behind.
"Brother, what are you thinking about?" Sashala hugged Oz from behind, her plump breasts pressed against Oz's back, massaging Oz's back muscles.
"I was thinking about how I should explain it after resurrecting mother and daughter." Oz was a little embarrassed.
"Explanation?" Sashala tilted her head and asked in confusion, "Explain what?"
"Explain why I killed them but they didn't die and their injuries were still healed."?. "Oz showed a troubled expression.
¡°Isn¡¯t it okay if I don¡¯t explain it?¡±
Sashala's words gave Oz a feeling of enlightenment: "Yes! There is also this hand."
Oz happily dropped two drops of blood on Weier and her daughter, resurrecting them as dependents.
Not only did the skin of the two resurrected women become better, but even their previously fractured limbs were completely healed.
The first person to wake up was Lady Misiya.
When Lady Misiya opened her eyes blankly and saw Oz, she was frightened. Lady Misia's memory still remains in the scene where Oz stabbed her heart with a sword, which made Lady Misia terrified!
"Don't be nervous, it's fine." Oz said.
"Hey! My hands!" Mrs. Misiya raised her hands in surprise and looked at her slender, white hands. If it weren't for the blood stains on the joints of her clothes, Lady Misiya would have even doubted whether her limbs were really broken.
Mrs. Misiya looked at herself, then at her daughter lying next to her, and finally looked up at Oz. But when Lady Misiya saw Oz, she felt a feeling that made her heart palpitate. Mrs. Misiya felt very clearly that her life was completely under the control of the other party! Even when she was blackmailed by some big nobles, Lady Misiya never felt this feeling of being unable to control herself so clearly.
The other party only needs one thought and he will die! For no reason, Lady Mysia knew this very clearly.
Mrs. Misiya hates this feeling very much. However, years of self-cultivation has prevented Lady Misiya from showing such feelings on her face.
"Why am I not dead? And all the injuries to my hands and feet have recovered?" Lady Misiya suppressed the uncomfortable feeling in her heart, and asked Oz with a look of surprise on her face.
"This is a secret." Oz didn't want to lie, so he said directly, "Anyway, the result won't be bad for you, right?"
Hearing what Oz said, Mrs. Misiya smiled in a polite manner and said, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked."
At this moment, Weier slowly woke up. (To be continued)