But if those people relied on a group of bandits to deal with the likes of Adam and the others, weren't they underestimating them too much?
Not to mention Adam, the Grand Knight, even Isius himself was a powerful official Mage.
A single official Mage, given enough time to prepare, killing a group of bandits was nothing more than a piece of cake.
Ordinary bandits posed no threat to them at all.
Then the question arises.
Since there was no threat, what was the point of sending someone over?
Could it be to alert them?
Exactly, it's just like that.
In the carriage, Isius sighed silently, then took out a badge from the side.
The badge was golden and featured an engraved image of a snake with intricate patterns all over it.
Of course, the most unique feature of the badge was the bloodstains on it, as if it had just been ripped off a corpse.
Which, of course, was the case.
This badge was nothing other than the one the mercenaries had taken from the bandits earlier.