Braun, the Imperial Extraordinary Scholar of the Fifth Epoch, once proposed a famous "Law of Extraordinary Loneliness", namely:
Extraordinary people are not suitable for long-term cooperation with others.
The reason is very simple: imagine that you are a low-level extraordinary person, and now you can choose whether to cooperate with another extraordinary person.
If the other person's sequence does not overlap with yours, it means that there is no common interest between you. He needs a potion of the "fire" sequence, and you need a formula of the "mind" sequence, so if you two work together, whose requirements should be met first
If the opponent's sequence is highly overlapped with yours, the situation will be even more complicated and terrifying, because you must always be on guard against the opponent suddenly handing you a knife in a bad situation and taking away the extraordinary characteristics on your body - after all, when the sequence is similar, the absorption efficiency of the hand-pinching characteristic is very high.
In the final analysis, the extraordinary world is extremely exclusive and predatory. There is no connection between different sequences, and there is intense competition between the same sequences. Therefore, the vast majority of extraordinary people absolutely prefer to act alone. Only when they encounter problems that cannot be solved by a single person will they have to consider cooperating with others.
Even so, cooperation based on short-term interests is extremely short-lived.
But what the knights of Thuringia saw now was such a strange mercenary group:
All of them are extraordinary people, with an average level close to Lv.9. Their sequences overlap and differ from each other, but they cooperate closely in combat, without any suspicion that the other party will covet their extraordinary characteristics, or that the team will be biased in the focus of promotion.
If Albrecht was a senior extraordinary person, he would definitely be very interested in the organizational structure of the Blue Sword Mercenary Group. Unfortunately, he was just an ordinary young noble knight from the Wettin family.
When everyone arrived at the center of the town, they heard a loud dragon roar.
A large number of demons fell from the sky and struggled in the dark green acid. Soon their bodies dissolved quickly like sugar cubes dropped into hot water.
The one who walked out of the ruined building was the demigod of the Saxon family, "Acid Dragon" Hedwig. He looked coldly at the people who came to support him and nodded slightly.
Then Albrecht suddenly realized that the girls in the mercenary group around him, like the demigod mentioned above, were extraordinary people who had abandoned Catholic teachings and chose to live in secrecy and solitude.
The knight was an extremely traditional person. On the one hand, he felt that this was quite inappropriate (but he couldn't tell what was wrong). On the other hand, he had received the other party's rescue after all, so he couldn't say much. He could only frown and explain his purpose to the demigod, asking about the situation of His Majesty and the dukes.
"Your Majesty and the Duke are all well." The Acid Dragon Hedwig said calmly, "Come with me to clear out the demons in the town."
With just one sentence, the demigod took control of the command on the scene. Naturally, no one would say much. After all, the current level cap was Lv.15, and those who could use the rules were all super powerful. They just had to hold on to them carefully.
So everyone followed the demigod on patrol. Wherever there were demons, the Acid Dragon would cough in that direction, and it would spit like spitting, and it would split into countless tiny green droplets in the air, and pounce on the demons as if it had spirits.