Funina made a decision, and Su led the Shadow Hunter squad to the battlefield where the guards and monsters were fighting.

Claude narrates the battle situation.

"The casualties were heavy."

"Many guards lay dead by the roadside, their fates unknown, while those who survived were filled with fear and despair."

“Some people futilely uttered curses and shouts, attempting to expel the terror they had recently witnessed from their hearts.”

Although the "battlefield" was just a simple outdoor area with some wooden human figures dressed in tattered old clothes, Clarind's descriptions still made Frynn and Paimon's hearts clench.

“The wounded soldiers by the roadside found you, and they looked up at you in disbelief.”

Clarinde's calm narration shifted to a voice filled with fear and excitement, typical of a wounded soldier.

Wounded soldier: "Get out of here! Don't look back!"

After dragging the "wounded soldiers" to a safer place, the Shadow Hunters resolutely went against the tide and headed towards the more dangerous war zone.

Claude suddenly spoke up, "Begin the battle round."

"Begin the next round of battle."

"A new battle has suddenly begun."

"Monster reinforcements have suddenly appeared."

"A teammate is wounded, should we retreat or continue fighting?"

"A teammate is wounded again. Should we retreat or continue fighting?"

"Another teammate is injured..."

……

The host's calm voice continued to announce the battle rounds, noting that not every skill use would result in a successful check.

After seemingly endless battle announcements and reports of her teammates' injuries, Funina seemed to truly feel the pressure of the monster horde.

Fortunately, before her anxiety and unease reached their peak, Claudia's narration announced that everyone had successfully completed the mission without any casualties.

"The monster let out a terrible roar, and with anger and resentment, it vanished before your eyes."

Funina excitedly shook the girl beside her, "It's finally over!"

Although we weren't actually fighting, I felt a lot of mental pressure!

Although she was playing in the easy mode and her skills always passed the check, she didn't want her friends who were playing the real experience to lose members!

"Great job, Frynn!" Paimon clapped for Frynn with a cheerful smile. "You successfully protected everyone!"

Whenever a teammate is injured, Frynn will quickly complete a check to "protect the teammate".

Su, in particular, has such high skill points in "poisoning" (not "cooking") that her combat level is very limited, which leads to her being in danger many times.

Not only was Funina desperately protecting Su, but Linni and Navia were also taking turns acting as her human shield.

Navia looked at the wooden box with a corner sticking out from beside the host's feet. "What's that? A new clue?"

Paimon's eyes lit up. "It's a treasure chest! Wow!"

Sue raised the wooden spoon. "It's a treasure chest, dig!"

Su and Paimon pulled out the wooden box, opened it, and found treasures made of wood carvings and stained glass inside.

Having seen countless real treasures, Funina was very excited. "It's a lucky reward from fate after a hard-fought battle!"

"You have acquired treasure, but before you could decide how to divide and use it, the new guards arrived and, finding that you had eliminated all the monsters, warmly invited the heroes back to the royal city."

Claude closed the script in her hand. "That's all for today's game content."

Navia stretched and looked at the colorful clouds on the horizon. "It's getting too late if we keep playing."

Linnie: "The game length was just right, which shows that both Clarinde and Mr. Florian are very good at controlling the pace."

Sue frowned in thought, "Florian is...?"

Paimon: "He's the owner of this tabletop theater company!"

Honestly, Sue's memory is definitely not allocated to people she considers unimportant.

Frynn: "I think Mr. Florian's script is excellent! He has a deep understanding of Shadowhunters."

Fontaine has a Shadowhunter's Court, but many Fontaines don't know the origin of the name Shadowhunter's Court, which comes from the Shadowhunter.

Just like the "merchant" in the story said, many people in Fontainebleau believe that the Shadow Hunter is a character that only exists in stories and legends.

But she knew that Shadowhunters were real, such as Clarind.

Even though Clarind never publicly revealed her hidden identity, she still knew that Clarind was a true Shadowhunter who had inherited the legacy.

Paimon recalled an old friend, "Speaking of which, Shadow Hunters are all really strong! Their skills are especially effective against monsters."

Clarin shook her head. "Shadow Hunters are all ordinary humans. Their only distinguishing feature is their unique swordsmanship, which has been passed down for hundreds of years."

Linni asked curiously, "So, does that mean anyone can become a Shadow Hunter?"

"Theoretically speaking, yes, as long as you endure the rigorous training and learn the sword skills to fight monsters." Clarinde thought of many things.

"But most people give up at the basics stage, not to mention the situation where they are completely discouraged by fear after actually facing monsters."

A strong mind is just as important as a strong body, but most people don't actually possess either. That's why the Shadow Hunters organization has never grown large.

Clarin looked at the script in her hand. "Although it's just a script, it reveals that Florian is very knowledgeable about the history of Shadowhunters. I think he's probably a descendant of one of the Shadowhunters."

Fu Ningna's eyes lit up. "So this script is indeed based on true history?"

Sensing Frynn's curiosity about the history of Shadowhunters, Clarind nodded and shared what she knew.

"After the fall of the old dynasty before Fontaine—Remuria—many monsters appeared to hinder humanity from establishing a new social order."

"The demon in the script probably refers to that famous wizard of Remuria. That demon wizard controls a powerful army of golems, intending to restore Remuria and continue to conquer the world."

"Legend has it that the first and strongest Shadow Hunter—the Golden Hunter Cassiodo—defeated him. These are the stories my master told me."

Su: ...

Paimon: ...

Su felt the name sounded familiar, and now, upon hearing the titles "the first and strongest Shadow Hunter" and "Golden Hunter," he was finally certain.

Su: "So it's a story about an old acquaintance."

All eyes turned to the girl.

Clarind: "An old acquaintance? The Golden Hunter is a being from a thousand years ago..."

"As expected of Su! He actually knows the Golden Hunter!" Funina immediately chose to believe him and asked curiously, "What kind of person is the legendary Golden Hunter?"

Seeing the expectant look on Funina's face, Su organized his memories and language, and began to talk about the Golden Hunter.

"When we first met him, he was possessed by a cat, claiming to be the guardian of the ancient kingdoms..."

A carefree young man from a tribe had his home trampled by iron hooves, was separated from his lover, and became a prisoner.

Later, due to his talent and hard work, he became one of the four great tuners of the Remurian dynasty.

He wanted to abandon war and achieve unification in a more peaceful way, but his lover beheaded him.

When the collective will was corrupted, he accepted the will of the God-King and remained steadfast as a traitor for a thousand years.

They joined forces with the remnants of the Pure Water Knights to form the Shadow Hunters, banishing the resentment of the old dynasty back into the deep waters.

Even though it was worn down to the point where it could only live in a cat's body, it still sheltered the residents of the entire town.

With the help of the Traveler's team, they finally saved the town, completely defeated the ancient demons, and truly fulfilled their thousand-year-old wish.

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Here's what the author, who can't let go, has to say:

Sue is stingy with allocating her attention and mental capacity to unimportant passersby.

But she remembered Mr. Wus, with whom she had spent a brief period of time.

——*——*——

In Teyvat, names are very important. (Oboro, Dulin, and Columbia all nodded in unison.)

The shared name implies a partial resemblance to the fate of the most famous entity.

While Remus doesn't use the same name, he directly imitates the principles of nature.

The gods, having lost their homeland, conquered a new kingdom. To avoid repeating the fate of destruction, they wove a system of destiny that was both a constraint and a protection, and assigned four administrators to manage it. However, destiny spiraled out of control, and the gods ultimately chose to sacrifice themselves.

Does the plot seem familiar, friends?

The buff is fully stacked!

Xiao Lei and the dragon are friends. The dragon played the villain, but actually it was to help him.

Hmm, it would be fun if Tenri and the Nibelungs ended up as one family...

Do you remember how, under Su Zaikong's guidance, he used the remnant soul instrument of Xiao Lei to play a requiem and deliver all the souls of Lemuria?

The author revealed the ending long ago: Su, with Paimon's help, will lead the destinies of all Teyvat beings towards a better future.

It is a reflection of fate and a rehearsal of the ending.

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I wonder if any readers will revisit the Remuria arc.

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