'He calls me the War God... Could it be that he always knew what was happening here? Then why didn't they send a more formidable expert to support us?'
Lu Xun's heart slightly stirred, but he didn't show it on his face. He nodded slightly to the elder and said in a deep voice:
"I just lent a hand. Ambassador, there's no need for courtesy."
"Let's save the small talk for later. We should discuss the matter at hand first." Laike smiled, his aged eyes slowly moving over the crowd before finally resting on Wei'Er:
"I saw everything. You did very well, Wei'Er."
Wei'Er shook her head and said sternly, "This time, there were many unexpected incidents. We weren't well-prepared, our intelligence was incomplete, and the operation nearly failed. Nine warriors died, and four were seriously injured... All of this resulted from my mistakes, and I cannot shirk this responsibility."
If it weren't for Lu Xun's help, they would have had to break the rules to successfully rescue everyone.
