As she spoke, the winged poster girl winked at Aesop again.

"Come on, little magician." She licked her lips, "But please don't show me pity."

Aesop nodded, then walked behind her and placed his finger on it.

Three seconds later.

"Hey, hey, hey! What's wrong with you?! Cheer up!"

"Hurry up and pinch the Ren Zhong point! Hurry up and pinch the Ren Zhong point!"

Sixty-two, look, golden rain

After all, this was the Adventurer's Guild, so there couldn't be no doctors. So, not long after the winged poster girl collapsed, four or five doctors rushed to her and treated her.

Aesop came closer and said to the unconscious winged man poster girl: "Actually, I can also use healing magic."

A halfling doctor turned to look at Aesop and said hurriedly, "Then come and help."

Aesop nodded and said, "Okay, but I'm using life magic to amplify her pain so she can recover faster..."

"...F*ck it! Get away! Do you really want to kill someone and put a lid on her coffin?!"

There was no other way, so Aesop had to return to his companions.

Among them, Stank, Jair, and Bruce had different reactions.

Bruce's face was full of shock, with an expression of "Why the hell is this happening?"

Stank and Jer, on the other hand, showed little surprise, their expressions merely like, "Ah, it's like this again," and "This kind of thing is perfectly normal for Aesop." They even patted Bruce on the shoulder, a bit of a superiority complex, "See, you're still not as knowledgeable as the two of us."

Haha, after being with Aesop for such a long time, Stank and Jair already thought they knew Aesop well enough. No matter what Aesop did, they would not show the same expression as Bruce.

Look at you, you look so naive!

After a series of operations, the winged poster girl was rescued.

After all, her body hadn't suffered any substantial damage, but she had simply fainted from the pain. But it wasn't just the pain that had caused her to faint; she had discovered that her magic runes had also been destroyed, losing their defensive properties and becoming nothing more than simple Y-shaped patterns.

Seeing that she had woken up, Aesop came over again and asked, "How is it? Did I pass?"

The winged poster girl looked up at Aesop. Facing Aesop's sincere and kind expression, she felt as if her whole body began to hurt again, and she really wanted to cry.

"Yes, yes, I've passed." The winged poster girl thought, she would never be a M again. "I admit that your magic power is quite... uh, rich. This is an acknowledgement of your strength."

"Oh oh oh oh."

Stank, Jair, and Bruce also came over and asked, "So what level can he be rated at?"

The winged poster girl opened her mouth but could not speak.

Yes, what level should it be rated at?

Although she had vowed before that as long as Aesop injected magic power into her body, oh no, into her runes, she would be able to judge Aesop's magic power level by the level of pain. However, she fainted the moment Aesop injected magic power into her body and could not judge it at all.

After much deliberation, the winged poster girl could only say, "B rank, right? The highest rank we can get here is B. You know, to get a higher rank, you need to go to the larger Adventurer's Guild."

"Really? That's pretty high." Stank patted Aesop's shoulder and said, "You know, most adventurers start out at F or D rank. Even I started out at D rank. I didn't expect you to get directly rated B."

"Yeah, yeah." Bruce nodded and agreed, "I also started from D-level. Aesop, you're really amazing as a B."

This B is really amazing, and the other adventurers also looked at Aesop with envy and admiration.

"But you're only a B-rank intern right now." The winged poster girl, supported by the other adventurers, reluctantly stood up and said to Aesop, "You need to complete a mission before you can become a regular employee. After all, I can only verify your magic level, but as we all know, magic level doesn't necessarily equate to strength, so you need to complete the corresponding mission to prove yourself... Let me find a mission suitable for a B-rank intern."

The winged poster girl looked at the bulletin board again and again, feeling a little embarrassed.

If she remembered correctly, this was the first time an adventurer in the association was directly rated as B-level, so she had no idea how to issue the initial task.

Aesop was also watching by the notice board. He felt that the commissions listed there were a bit troublesome, mainly because the distances were too far. Some even had to go to the border of the Kingdom of Deya, which was too dangerous. Aesop didn't want to be hunted down by his teacher halfway through completing a commission.

"Is there any mission closer?" Aesop asked.

"Something closer." The winged poster girl thought for a moment, then shook her head. "Apart from the mess commissions, there are no commissions closer than B-rank or above."

"Then let's entrust the mess." Aesop said, "I'm not very picky."

As soon as he finished speaking, everyone looked at him with unfriendly eyes.

"Hey, hey, hey, kid, did I hear you right? You're actually going to take on this mess?"

"Hey, hey, you really want to have something happen with Miss Fili! I've seen through your cunning plan!"

"Haha, even though it was assigned to B rank from the beginning, if you don't understand the power of a mess commission, it could cost you your life."

Textbook-like sarcasm entered Aesop's ears.

Aesop turned to look at them, and it seemed that they were not really mocking him. Their eyes clearly said: "Don't try to flirt with Miss Fili, you damned brat! Miss Fili is ours!"

Fili should be the poster girl of the winged people.

"A messy commission? Are you sure?" Fili looked at Aesop in surprise. "I've never seen an adventurer who's not even in the internship period take on a messy commission. But if you have this idea, I can show you. Just wait..."

While Fili was looking for the power of attorney, Stank and Jer hurriedly stood beside Aesop and said.

"Hey, hey, hey, Aesop, it's best not to touch that kind of thing."

"Yeah, that kind of commission is really troublesome," Jer said. "It's a thankless task."

"Indeed," Bruce also said. "This kind of commission is never about how dangerous it is, but how demanding it is. If you're not desperate for money, there's no need to take it."

Aesop was a man who readily accepted advice. When he heard the three of them say this, he nodded and said that he would take a look first and make a decision if he felt that there was something he could handle.

After hearing this, the spectators around started to act sarcastic again.

"Wow, there's actually a commission for a mess that's so easy to handle?"

"It's really a newborn calf that's not afraid of tigers."

"It's time for you to see the cruelty of the world!"

Aesop ignored her and looked at Fili, who had already brought over several orders.

"Let me take a look. Something that might suit you is..." Fili read as she looked, "Subjugating the Three-Colored Flame on the Lowe Mountains."

Stank added, "The tricolor flame is very troublesome and requires a high level of resistance. If Klim were here, he could try using it as a shield."

"Clear the stone giants blocking the trade route."

"The stone giant is extremely hard and doesn't like to move. Even if you kill it, it will be difficult to move it. It's better to hire a porter." Jer complained.

"And destroy the mud monsters in Scatter Explosion City." Fili said, "That's all. The last one is also the closest to you."

"Slime monster, slime monster, I never want to see a slime monster again in my life." Bruce covered his nose, his face full of bad memories. "This thing itself has no combat power, but it likes to drill into the sewers. It moves quickly, stinks to death, and is hard to find. I used to go on a subjugation expedition... Uh, forget it, I don't want to recall it anymore."

Aesop looked at the messy commission handed to him by Fili and fell into deep thought.

At this time, Fili had recovered from the pain she had suffered before, and her charm slowly surged onto her cheeks again.

"Little brother, do you really want to take on this mess?" Fili asked, "Do you want to spend the night with me? Well, although you're really unsympathetic, and I really don't want to be with you, there's nothing I can do. If you can truly complete one of these three tasks, I'll have to accompany you."

As she spoke, Fili glanced at Aesop again, but this time there was a hint of provocation in her eyes. I wonder if it was revenge for the pain Aesop had just caused her.

"Yes, yes, don't you want to miss Miss Fili? I don't think you can complete this mission."

"I said, this is what the little brat is like, but it doesn't matter. It's not too late to admit defeat now."

Aesop still ignored them. Instead, he held up the commission and asked Fili, "As long as I can complete the task above, any method is fine."

"Of course, that's all fine." Fili shrugged and said, "As long as you can complete it, anything is fine... Of course, no one can die. In the past, there were lords who acted without restraint when conquering a certain demon, causing many innocent people to lose their lives. We don't tolerate this here. We can allow you to be a little extravagant when completing the commission, even if it causes a little property damage, but you absolutely cannot cause any deaths, otherwise..."

Before Fili could finish her words, she saw Aesop take the task list and turn to go to the street. She couldn't help but be slightly stunned, feeling that she had winked at a fool.

"Uh, you can't take the order out!" Fili hurriedly chased after him.

The rest of the people who were fanning the flames followed along to watch the fun.

"Hey, hey, hey, don't run, little brat!"

Aesop did not run away. Instead, he walked to the street and stood in front of a manhole cover, thinking.

When everyone caught up, they saw Aesop bending down and putting his hand on the manhole cover.

At that moment, Stank and Jer were the first to sense something was wrong and hurriedly grabbed Bruce.

Before Bruce could figure out what was happening, he felt his feet tremble.

The whole city trembled.

Forbidden curse!

Shinra Tianzheng!

Aesop poured all his magic power into the sewer.

At that moment, all the manhole covers in the city flew up.

……

At the other end of Scattered Explosion City, the Magic Shadow Filming Base.

A romantic love drama, the hero and heroine are talking to each other across the air.

The male protagonist cried out heartbreakingly: "What will it take for you to marry me?!"

The heroine responded in a shrill voice: "No, it's impossible for us!"

"If you want us to be together, it will rain gold in this world."

"But how can there be gold in this world..."

Before he could finish his words, there was a huge roar and everyone felt the ground beneath their feet shaking violently.

then……

"Look, golden rain!"

Everyone raised their heads and held their breath.

It was golden rain, it really was golden rain!

The male lead who was performing was stunned. He murmured, "It really is golden rain. Has the legend come true?"

When the rain fell, he subconsciously opened his arms, wanting to embrace this miracle.

only……

"Hmm, why does this taste a little off?"

The male protagonist is a lizard man. He looks at the golden rain on his body and subconsciously sticks out his tongue to taste the saltiness.

then……

"Fuck you, this isn't rain!"

"This is shit, this is shit, this is fucking shit!"

"It's raining shit from the sky ahh ...

……

On the other side, Aesop used a magic barrier to block the wind and rain, his eyes were extremely sharp.

When he saw with his own eyes the mud monster and the manhole cover falling together, with no one knowing whether it was alive or dead, he nodded with satisfaction.

Then he turned around, looked at Fili, who looked like a yellow snowman beside him, and handed over the order form.

"The mission was accomplished, and no one was killed." Aesop asked, "Now, am I an official adventurer?"

Sixty-three levels of ice and fire!

"Clang clang clang clang."

This is the crisp sound of a bag full of gold coins falling on the table.

"Here's your reward." It was Fili, with a deadpan expression, who threw the gold coins onto the table. "Congratulations! From today on, you're officially a B-rank adventurer."

There was no trace of congratulations in his words. Instead, he gnashed his teeth as if he wanted to fight Aesop to the death.

Of course, no one thought she was being rude. As the person standing next to Aesop, closest to the "miracle rain," Fili was naturally the most deeply affected by the miracle. As a result, they waited outside for nearly two hours before Fili emerged from the shower.

Fili no longer wanted to recall how she washed herself. As a winged being, her wings were difficult to clean; she had to rub them back and forth. Even then, she felt like something wasn't clean enough, but she couldn't smell it... After all, her sense of smell had already failed her a moment ago!

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