The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King

Chapter 141



Act Two

Robin Hood unleashed three arrows at once, each landing in a separate enemy soldier.

A pirate, a mercenary, and a merman. Each was shot in the vitals, robbing them of their combat ability.

The Berneze soldiers cried out in praise when they saw this.

“Sir Robin’s skill is equal to the ancient god of the bow.”

Apparently, this god had once shot a gray bear between the eyes from a kilometer away. Of course, even Robin could not do something like that, but I was confident that he was the most skilled bowman present.

(He’s been using a bow ever since he was a child, after all.)

Robin was a chivalrous thief from 12th century England. With one bow and his companions with the same spirit, Little John and Friar Tuck, they rebelled against the oppressive king.

While his birth was often considered to be a mystery, Robin was in fact the son of a nobleman, and he had been trained to ride and shoot at a young age.

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