Sara always felt that she owed her master so much.
Even though she was a slave, she was clumsy, useless in a fight, couldn’t cook, and didn’t know how to do anything at all.
Instead, it was always Mr. Li Xian taking care of her.
This only deepened Sara’s guilt inside, and she always wanted to find an opportunity to help her master.
Now, the opportunity was right in front of her, and naturally, Sara wasn’t about to let it slip by.
Li Xian hesitated for a moment.
After all, Sara had always given him the impression of being a soft and adorable little girl.
Now she was suddenly telling him she wanted to go up against a magical beast—he couldn’t quite get used to it.
But since Sara wanted to try, he wouldn’t stop her.
It was just a mid-level magical beast, after all.
Nothing too dangerous.
Once she got his approval, Sara immediately took a deep breath, then gripped the sword in her hand and walked forward.
After a few steps, her longsword left its sheath.
A fiery red Dou Qi flared up around Sara, causing Li Xian to raise his eyebrows in surprise.
Though she looked delicate and a bit clumsy, this girl was actually a mid-level warrior…
Sara sprang into action.
Her petite body moved with agility.
After several days of good sleep, her strength had pretty much recovered, and her movements were swift and nimble.
The fiery red longsword shone even more brilliantly under the glow of her Fire-attribute Dou Qi.
Seizing the moment while the Gale Wolf was tangled up with the warrior, she struck out quickly and precisely—one thrust straight into the Gale Wolf’s waist.
Struck by the sword, the Gale Wolf howled in agony as the scorching Fire-attribute Dou Qi burned into its body, its movements pausing for a moment.
And in that brief pause, the Mage behind them flung a Wind Blade that struck its hind leg, leaving a deep gash.
The destructive power of magic was far greater than Dou Qi-driven combat skills, so even a beginner Mage could deal a heavy blow to a mid-level Gale Wolf as long as the spell landed.
After suffering two serious injuries—especially with its vital waist pierced by Sara—the Gale Wolf, though fierce, couldn’t match up to the young and strong warrior anymore.
Weakened, the warrior seized the chance, thrust his sword through the wolf’s throat, and after a brief struggle, the beast died.
“Phew~” The two finally let out a sigh of relief, a wave of lingering fear in their hearts.
Especially the warrior, who was already exhausted, his hands and feet trembling, with four or five wounds of various sizes on his body.
They both turned to look at the little girl who had just turned the tide with a single strike.
She looked even younger than them, standing there with her sword, her face still a bit at a loss.
But that one strike forced them to truly acknowledge this seemingly frail little girl.
That sword—Vick knew that if it had been him, he absolutely couldn’t have done it.
And the Fire-attribute Dou Qi enveloping her blade was clearly far beyond his own!
This little girl, younger than him, was already a mid-level warrior!
Light was equally shocked.
After all, whether it was Dou Qi or magic, training typically couldn’t even begin until seven or eight years old, and getting started was the hardest part.
Just cultivating Dou Qi or magical power alone was already an insurmountable barrier for more than two-thirds of the continent.
For people like them to have successfully cultivated Dou Qi and magical power in seven or eight years, and even become beginner warriors and beginner Mages, was already considered genius without a doubt.
Without any backing or a famous teacher’s guidance, this was basically impossible.
Even with a teacher, reaching his own level—peak beginner warrior—was already the best most could hope for.
But this little girl in front of them, clearly younger than him, was already stronger, a mid-level warrior!
Vick was amazed and found himself deeply interested in Sara.
“Wow, thank you so much, little sister.” He scratched his head and said, “If it weren’t for you, the two of us might not have made it out today.”
“Eh? I…” Sara gripped her sword hilt in a daze, looking at him, not knowing what to do.
“Little sister, what’s your name?”
On the other side, Light was even more taken aback by Sara’s cute and delicate face.
Such an adorable, innocent, and petite girl—just his type.
“I…” Sara became even more flustered.
She’d always followed her parents before and rarely interacted with others, so being spoken to out of the blue left her at a loss.
“Sara, you finished it off. Well done.”
At that moment, Li Xian walked over and reached out to pat her head.
The confusion on Sara’s face faded a lot, and she hurriedly clung tightly to Li Xian’s clothes, resting her head against him.
Vick and Light’s expressions changed immediately…