What kind of girl would travel to another world?

Chapter 37: Will there be a protagonist halo in another world?

As mentioned earlier, upon arriving in the other world, the Sword King was imprisoned in the militia camp. He was later rescued by a man named "Black Claw" and followed him to a cave. After speaking with the leader of the cave, he was imprisoned by the leader himself.

The Swordsman King had just been taken away. At this time, in the light of the fire inside the cave, several strange people were grinning in the direction where the Swordsman King left, with extremely ferocious expressions on their faces.

The "master" pointed at the men with ferocious faces and said to Black Claw, "See? These are the newcomers. Look at their reactions after seeing the Gaoren people. They look like they want to tear them apart immediately."

Black Claw looked at the men and nodded. He said to the "adult," "Oh. When will they be like us?"

The "adult" said to Black Claw, "It's hard to say. Some are fast, some are slow. Remember this! Newcomers from the Demon Realm must look like this. Don't make a mistake again." There was a hint of reprimand in his tone.

Black Claw nodded and said to the "adult": "Now there is one more person who can be sacrificed, which is not bad." When he said this, he showed a bit of pride.

The "master" said to Black Claw, "We must first make them believe in our god before we can offer sacrifices, otherwise our god will be unhappy. By the way, where did you find this person?"

Black Claw answered the "sir," saying, "He was imprisoned in the militia camp. After I escaped, I heard him say he was 'new here,' so I rescued him."

The "master" said to Black Claw, "Maybe he's just an ordinary thief, not one of us at all."

Black Claw said to the "adult": "But from what he said just now, he didn't sound like a thief."

The "master" said to Black Claw, "Even if he's not a thief, he's probably just a petty thief. So, do you think he had that reaction of wanting to tear someone apart in the prison cell at the militia camp?"

Black Claw recalled and said to the "adult": "No. He is quite quiet." He was indeed in the prison cell of the militia camp and did not see the Swordsman King shouting. It can be said that it was surprisingly quiet.

The "adult" said to Black Claw, "Then you are not new! You should tell the difference clearly from now on. Why don't you use your brain?" After saying that, he was a little annoyed with Black Claw.

Later, the "adult" began to arrange matters concerning the sacrifice. After that, Black Claw came to the "adult" again.

Black Claw asked the "adult", "Adult! The person I brought back should be an ordinary person, right?" After thinking for a while, the more he thought about it, the more he began to feel uneasy.

The "adult" replied to Black Claw impatiently, "He looks just a little taller, so he must be a commoner."

At this time, the masked man suddenly said to the "lord": "Master Priest! He is not a commoner. I also saw his skills."

It turned out that the person called "Sir" was a priest. He said to the masked man, "What? Why didn't you say it earlier!" After that, he immediately ordered the person who had just put the Swordsman King in the cage, saying, "Quick! Separate the person who was just imprisoned from the others and put him back in the iron cage!" He spoke in an urgent tone.

Black Claw asked the priest timidly, "Why, sir?" He was a little uneasy at this time, and the priest's reaction made him feel that something was wrong.

The priest said to Black Claw in a bad mood: "You are stupid! What if he is an informant sent in by the militia camp? Oh, that was close, luckily we found him in time. If he had rescued the people, the next sacrifice would probably be delayed." After saying that, he wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

Black Claw suddenly understood and muttered, "Oh, so that's how it is."

The priest thought for a moment and said to Black Claw, "It seems this person may have mistaken you for a thief and us for a gang of thieves. They are here to catch thieves. Are you sure no one followed you when you came back?"

Black Claw answered the priest, "I'm very careful, no." He spoke in a hesitant tone, afraid of angering the priest.

The priest muttered, "Oh, it seems the militia is waiting for him to spread the word." Then he ordered the others, "Lock the iron cage and the iron door tightly. Don't let him escape and tip off. We finally found such a suitable hiding place. If it is exposed, it will be troublesome. Where can we find such a good place again?" After saying this, he turned around and scolded Black Claw again, saying, "Look at you! Don't bring people back here again. It's a good thing we found them in time this time."

The priest's analysis was well-reasoned, but unfortunately, his deduction was completely wrong. The Swordsman King wasn't the informant he'd thought he was; he was simply an innocent prisoner.

As soon as he was led to the caged area, the Swordsman King's mind was already in turmoil, his face clearly etched with panic. He thought, "They're talking about the 'Demon Realm,' right? Isn't that a place inhabited by demons, devils, and the like? Did I hear it wrong? Yeah, maybe it's a homophone. I heard it wrong. What else could be a homophone for 'Demon Realm'? But there are some men with hideous faces who look a bit unnatural. Are they mentally ill? Could they be demons from the Demon Realm?" He was already beginning to have wild thoughts. He'd been having these wild thoughts since he was imprisoned in the militia camp, and now in this seemingly even more dangerous place, they were even more preoccupied.

Until someone threw the Swordsman King into the cage, he was already decadent, muttering, "I've just escaped from the tiger's mouth and entered the wolf's den." After saying that, he turned around and saw that the other person imprisoned in the cage was - Baird!

Baird was lying motionless in the cage. The Swordsman King took a look and thought, "Did he faint?" With that thought, he crouched down and leaned over. Then, he nudged Baird's shoulder and whispered, "Hey! Wake up! Are you okay?"

As soon as Baird opened his eyes, the Swordsman King noticed something was wrong. There was something indescribably strange in Baird's eyes. Then Baird pulled him in and was about to kiss him.

Seeing this, the Swordsman King immediately pushed Baird away, saying, "Hey! What are you doing? Are you gay?" He was really shocked and thought to himself that he was almost "turned gay." He didn't know that Baird was a woman at the time.

Baird seemed to have come to his senses at this point, and said weakly to the Swordsman King, "Oh no! It's magic!"

When the Swordsman King heard the word "magic," he was surprised and asked Baird, "What did you say? Magic?" Hearing the word "magic," he was completely convinced he was in another world. He was filled with both fear and excitement.

Baird replied to the Swordsman King, "I don't know what kind of spell this is. I've never seen or heard of it. But this kind of spell should be able to control people's minds, and I'm very weak now. This should be the effect of this spell." She made this judgment based on her own condition.

After hearing this, the Swordsman King thought to himself, "Is there such a spell? It sounds like some kind of medicine from a martial arts novel." He muttered, "How evil!"

After hearing this, Baird said to the Swordsman King, "It might be evil magic. I've heard of it before. I didn't expect this group of thieves to know evil magic." She still looked very weak and powerless when she spoke.

In fact, the Swordsman King was talking about the kind of medicine in martial arts novels that was evil, but it made Baird think that this group of people were using "evil magic."

After thinking for a while, the Swordsman King said to Baird, "I don't think these people are thieves." He made this judgment based on the conversation between them just now.

Baird's brain began to work again at this time, and she said to the Swordsman King: "Yes. If they are thieves, then why did they lock you up too." After that, she continued to mutter, "If they are thieves, then you are definitely not a thief. If you are a thief, then they are definitely not thieves. So what is going on?" In fact, she was struggling to stay awake at this moment, and her brain was also working hard.

The Swordsman King said helplessly to Baird, "I told you long ago that I'm not a thief, but you just didn't believe me. So what should we do now? How can we get out?"

Seeing Baird's frail state and unable to be relied upon, the Swordsman King looked at the cage that held them. The fence was made of thick logs. He kicked it, but the cage didn't budge, showing that it was very sturdy. He tried again, trying to get out through the gap, but found that he couldn't. At this point, he began to worry, thinking, "Oh. What's the point of working out? I'm locked up. I should practice fighting. At least it would be of some use in this other world." He was at a loss and began to have wild thoughts again.

At this time, the person in the cage next door said to the Swordsman King: "It's useless. We can only wait to die here." After that, he hit the fence with his head, and for a while, the cage was splattered with blood.

The Swordsman King was shocked, thinking, "Wow! What's going on? This guy has gone crazy!" He looked over and saw the other man imprisoned with the madman lying on his back. Unlike Baird, that man's mouth and eyes were wide open. Seeing this, he began to panic, thinking, "Crazy! Crazy! This madman strangled the man he was imprisoned with to death, and now he's committing suicide!"

Just when the Swordsman King was in a panic, several people came in from outside, pulled him out of the cage and took him to another place.

When the Swordsman King regained consciousness, Baird was no longer by his side. The cage holding him had been transformed from a wooden one into an iron one. Even the exit had an iron door, and even the windows were covered in iron bars.

Seeing another person imprisoned in the iron cage next door, the Sword King felt a little uneasy, thinking, "I hope this person is not another madman." Thinking of this, he looked at the other iron cages again. He realized that the other cages here were empty, which was very different from the place where many people were imprisoned just now.

The Swordsman King muttered to himself, "Is this the place where serious criminals are imprisoned?" Then he couldn't understand how he became a serious criminal.

At this time, the person in the iron cage next to him spoke. He said in a hoarse voice: "This is where dangerous people are detained." He was squatting in the iron cage when he spoke, and his disheveled hair covered his face, which looked very strange.

The Swordsman King was startled at first, but then he realized that this man could actually talk to him. He asked, "Why are you imprisoned here?" He didn't approach him while asking, but remained alert.

The strange man just sighed and said to the Swordsman King, "Same as you. Anyone they think is dangerous will be imprisoned here." After saying that, he was still squatting, and he didn't even think about standing up and communicating normally with the Swordsman King.

The Swordsman King was stunned and thought to himself, "How can I be considered a dangerous person? If I had modern technology, such as a modern machine gun or something, then I would be considered a dangerous person, but I have nothing! In a strange world full of magic, you say I'm a dangerous person? What's dangerous about me?" He really couldn't figure it out, so he asked the other party again, "What do you mean by dangerous? Why do I feel that they are more dangerous?" What he said was all based on his intuitive feelings.

The strange man sighed again and said to the Swordsman King: "Everyone is in danger, so we have to be separated. It will be dangerous for everyone if we are together." The way he spoke was really weird.

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