"Ah, I have something to do. Let Lena go with you." Litt said this, took a step to the left, and let Lena go behind him.

"Uh...but I see..." Rice was about to say something when he was interrupted by Lena.

"It's okay, uncle, don't underestimate me, I'm very strong!"

"Uncle..." Rice heard Lena's address to him, repeated it softly, and then nodded.

"In that case, let Miss Lena go with us."

As Rice said this, he gestured with one hand behind his back, indicating that the plan had changed.

He originally wanted to take Litt outside, and then let the rest of the people in the village attack Lena and Lianka, but now it seems that the plan needs to be changed. Lena should be arrested first, and then Lena should be used to force Litt and Lianka to surrender.

Haha, this saves a lot of effort.

As Rice thought about this, his eyes gradually became colder.

Chapter 16: Unsuccessful sneak attack

Late at night, Orson returned to his temporary residence. The children and the elderly who had gathered in the house had all left, leaving only Olivia and Elsa sitting together, seemingly discussing something.

"Orson, we have some information here about Lapland mythology."

Seeing Orson coming back, Olivia turned her head and looked at Orson at the door and said.

"What a coincidence! I have one too."

Orson closed the door, came in front of the two men, sat on the wooden chair and looked at them.

"Who says it first?"

"Let's do it." Elsa raised her hand and said.

Then she told Orson the news she accidentally got from old lady Sherni.

After hearing this, Orson nodded.

"Indeed, I heard a similar myth from Chief Ilyich. Even the description of the hero who saved Lapland is exactly the same."

"Then here comes the question." Olivia said at this time: "Since this story is widely discussed by local indigenous people, then it must have its own reasons. Do you remember what Teacher Triss told us before we set out? There is a temple deep in the snowfield, and this temple is likely dedicated to this god."

"Then the question is, do you know the exact address of the temple deep in the snowfield?" Elsa asked.

Everyone was silent.

"Let's go ask tomorrow. Village chief Ilich has never mentioned the temple before, and we have only been here for one day, and we haven't seen any religious customs of the locals." Orson said at this time.

"That's right." Olivia nodded, agreeing with Orson.

……

On the other side, Litt and Lianka stayed in the village, preparing to go to other villagers' homes to ask about the specific situation of the village. The two walked to the door of a house and knocked on the door. A sound came from the house, and then footsteps came to the door.

"Who is it?" the other party shouted through the door.

"Sorry, we are travelers from out of town. I would like to ask about the situation in the village." Lianka replied politely.

"There's nothing to ask. Please go back." As the other party said this, the footsteps moved further away.

This action made Lit and Lianka even more suspicious of the situation in the village.

At this time, another sound of footsteps was heard behind the two of them.

Turning back, they saw Rice appear behind them.

"Um...Mr. Rice?"

"Do you two have any difficulties that require help?" Rice said with a smile.

"No, no." Lianka waved her hands quickly. "I've already troubled you a lot before."

"It's okay." Rice smiled and shook his head. "If you two have any difficulties, please tell me. Other people in the village may not be very friendly, but please rest assured that everyone is a very kind person. It is completely fine for you to live in the village for a long time."

"Haha, ok, thank you Mr. Rice."

Litt smiled awkwardly, then pulled Lianka back to the temporary residence.

"Lianka, did you hear that?" Litt closed the door as soon as she entered the room. She looked at Lianka beside her and whispered, "I thought there was something fishy going on in this village. Look, sure enough, the villager just shouted so loudly. I guess he was tipping off Rice."

"I think so too. Could it be that Rice secretly controlled these villagers and made them cooperate with him in a play?"

"I can't say for sure, but Rice is clearly not trustworthy anymore."

"Wait, doesn't that mean...Lena is dangerous?"

……

"Sister Lena, where are you from?" Olaf and Lena were chatting on the way to the hunting party, trying to get closer to each other. "From the looks of you, you are a half-orc, right?"

"Me? I came from the desert." Lena answered with her hands behind her back and a smile. "I am indeed a half-orc."

"Desert? Oh, you mean the orcs' territory?"

"Yeah, but there are no orcs there now."

"No more orcs? I remember that the orcs were very powerful. Why are there no orcs now?" Olaf looked incredulous when he heard this.

He had indeed lived in Lapland for many years and didn't know much about the outside world, but he had actually conquered the orcs in the desert, a major feat that the empire had not been able to accomplish in thousands of years.

"Hehe, it was solved by a very powerful big brother." Lena said with a smile.

"Oh, I see."

It seems like a hunk has fallen from the sky.

Olaf thought so.

Afterwards, the hunting team discovered a herd of moose not far away.

"Little sister Lena, can you shoot arrows?"

"Well, I learned a little bit in the academy, but I can't guarantee that I can shoot accurately." Lena replied.

"Hey, come on, give it a try. It doesn't matter if you miss. Although the moose runs fast, its reaction is slow. We can just follow it."

"Okay, then... I'll give it a try." Lena said this, picked up the bow and arrow Olaf gave her, and stared at the prey in front of her with one eye.

At this moment, Olaf took an axe and was ready to knock Lena unconscious with the axe blade.

"I'm sorry, little sister Lena, although you are very cute, but... whether you can survive this axe is up to fate." Olaf thought to himself, making full preparations and working hard.

Just as Lena shot an arrow and waited for it to hit, Olaf behind her suddenly jumped up and hit Lena on the back of the head.

However, what happened next surprised everyone so much that their jaws almost dropped to the ground.

Olaf hit Lena's head hard with a large iron block, but Lena's body did not move at all.

Two seconds later, Lena saw that her arrow hit the target and the opponent fell down, then she turned around excitedly.

"Yeah! I hit it! ... Eh? What are you looking at?"

At this time, Lena suddenly saw Olaf's axe suspended in mid-air.

"Brother Olaf, were you just... going to... kill me?"

……

Just as Litt and Lianka were about to follow the hunting trail to find Lena, there was a commotion at the entrance of the village.

The two of them also rushed over after hearing the sound, and then they saw that the hunters who went hunting tied their hands together one by one, and the one driving them from behind was Lena.

Seeing this scene, both of them were stunned.

After the unsuccessful sneak attack on Lena, Olaf's mentality collapsed instantly.

The person who can withstand this axe and remain unharmed, I definitely cannot defeat him.

I couldn't even defeat a sneak attack, let alone wait for the other party to react.

Olaf then knelt down and apologized, saying that he was instructed by Rice and directly put all the blame on Rice.

Lena herself didn't know what to do. After all, she didn't feel anything from the opponent's attack, and she didn't know how to retaliate. In desperation, she could only let a few people tie her up and then return to the village to resolve the matter.

So this funny scene happened.

Chapter 17: The Crime Deserved

Rice stood at the entrance of the village, looking at the appearance of the few brothers he sent out. He didn't know what was going on for a moment, until Olaf walked out of the crowd.

"I'm sorry, Boss. I can't help it. Lena is too powerful."

As he said this, there was a hint of apology on Olaf's face.

Then he immediately turned around and looked at Lena who was supervising the crowd.

"Sister Lena, it was Rice! It was Rice who ordered me to attack you!"

Rice was dumbfounded when he saw Olaf betray him in the middle of the battle.

But he reacted quickly after a few seconds.

At this time, Lena, Litt and Lianka also gathered together again.

"Lena, what's wrong? Are you okay?" Lianka ran to Lena, touched Lena's arm, and then asked worriedly.

"It's okay, hehe, Olaf hit me from behind, but it didn't hurt, and then he and those hunters surrendered together." Lena said, pointing to the crowd.

At this time, the three of them also heard what Olaf said, and they all looked at Rice, especially Litt, with a hint of coldness in their eyes.

"Mr. Rice, our friends were attacked by you. Please give us an explanation."

Lit said coldly.

"This... this is definitely a misunderstanding!" Rice said this, and gave Olaf a vicious look, then quickly said with a smile: "I definitely did not give Olaf such instructions. Olaf wanted to frame me. He wanted to become the village chief, so he said this!"

This statement seemed to make sense at first, but Lit immediately saw the loophole in it.

"Don't deceive yourself. I'll tell you the truth. Lena's strength is level nine. If you attacked an ordinary person, maybe the result would not be like this, right?"

"Nine... Ninth level!?" Rice was frightened to death when he heard this.

If he had known that Lena was so powerful, he would definitely support three people and would never have such an idea.

Rice and Olaf are the most powerful people in the village, but they are only at the fifth level in strength. No matter what tricks they use, they can only deal with people at the sixth level. They dare not even think about dealing with the ninth level boss.

Who would have thought that the prey he was targeting was actually a hunter at the top of the food chain?

After hearing these words, Olaf broke out in a cold sweat.

Fortunately, I gave in early, otherwise if I continued to fight with Lena, I would definitely be dead now.

That's a ninth-level being, who can kill me with just one finger. No wonder my axe strike with all my strength had no effect.

Although I don’t know when the orcs had such a powerful boss, it is obvious that the wisest choice is not to offend the other party further.

Rice's legs went limp and he fell to his knees in the snow.

His voice also trembled slightly.

"Um... yeah... I'm sorry. I saw you three girls in the snowy field. There were only a few of you, so I had evil intentions. That's why Olaf and his men attacked you. I... I was wrong. I deserve to die!"

Having said that, he took off his gloves and slapped himself directly on the cheek.

The crisp sound continued to echo in the village.

It wasn't until both sides of her face and hands turned red that Lianka couldn't bear it anymore and called a halt.

"Okay, okay, stop it." Lianka said, looking at Lena beside her, and asked in a low voice: "Lena, how do you want to deal with these people?"

"Me? I don't know either." Lena shook her head, looking confused.

"Oh." Litt sighed, then walked forward and came in front of Rice.

"Let's go inside and talk first."

"Yes... yes!" Rice nodded, then led the others to the largest house in the village.

Li Te and the other two sat in front of the chairs, while the others lined up against the wall.

"Come on, tell me first, what's going on in this village? Are you natives or outsiders?"

"Uh..." Olaf was the first to stand up in the crowd. "This village was founded by a group of outsiders. Most of us are people who couldn't make it in the Dukedom of Lucia. Some of us are wanted for petty thefts in the city, and some are bandits."

"Well, so what are your identities?" Litt put his feet on the table, looking like a gangster boss.

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