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Chapter 362 The Remains of the Eternal Wilderness

Chapter 362 The Remains of the Eternal Wilderness

Seeing Tang Sen couldn't help frowning again, the dwarf understood the point again:
"Anyway, I found that ruin somewhere in the Eternal Wilderness. I'm sure it's related to Netheril. However, I noticed that there was a tribe of ogres entrenched on the periphery of the ruins. With my power, of course It is impossible to defeat these ogres, not to mention, in the depths of the ruins, there is no known danger."

"I was going to head to a nearby town to find some adventurous teammates, but an accident happened."

The dwarf showed a look of fear on his face: "I encountered the slave hunting team of the gray dwarves, God knows how these underground creatures appeared on the surface—"

"So, that ruin is in the Eternal Wilderness?" Tang Sen cut him off decisively.

"That's right, in the depths of the wilderness, even experienced adventurers dare not reach." The dwarf said affirmatively: "I noticed that you are very interested in this relic, although the secret of this relic is not enough to repay you for your love." My kindness, but I am willing to share this secret with you if you wish."

"This is exactly what I need." Tang Sen responded to the dwarf's words, and then changed the subject: "Of course, I don't think it's a good place to talk right now. Let's get out of this damn place first."

The battle between the dwarf Bahn and the rogue has long since ended. Even though there are quite powerful duergar insect controllers among those duergars, and they are equipped with all kinds of sophisticated equipment, their strength cannot be fully exerted, and they can only Sleeping completely in darkness.

The two began to clean the battlefield skillfully, and Trixi stared at them curiously, looking deeper into the darkness of the cave from time to time, looking forward to the arrival of another war.

Under the reassurance of the monk, the condition of the rest of the slaves improved a lot. Tang Sen noticed that in addition to ordinary humans, these slaves also had many humanoid races, such as half-orcs and elves.

"Although I really want to camp here and let everyone recover a little bit, but for the sake of safety, let's leave this ghost place first." Wu Monk said, casting a questioning look at Tang Sen.

Tang Sen nodded: "How long will it take for us to find the exit?"

"It won't be too long." The monk said, "After all, the slaves present didn't seem to have suffered much casualties. The more unbearably treated slaves there will be."

"These guys always enjoy torturing other races in their down time."

Such topics made the atmosphere dull, and after the rogue collected the spoils—he had been regretting those chopped up armors, chattering about how much these armors were worth in Neverwinter—everyone finally got along. Headed in the direction following the trail of the gray dwarves.

At this time, the team has expanded from the initial five to more than ten people. Of course, most of the slaves are taciturn. The only exception is the dwarf, who seems to have a strong curiosity by nature, so that after such a terrible experience, Still happy to explore the various mosses and protozoa in the Underdark.

What followed was another long journey that made it difficult to tell the passage of time, but surprisingly, no one suffered any accidents during the period. When the traces of fluorescent moss disappeared completely, the footprints of gray dwarves disappeared. When there was an upward crack, the crowd couldn't help cheering.

Bahn quickened his pace, his short and stocky body was more flexible than ever, and he got his head into the crack.

The last part of the journey was extremely easy. When the first ray of light appeared in front of everyone's eyes, many slaves were too excited to walk, and the monks had to carry them out one by one.

Tang Sen walked out of the cave behind Bahn. The first thing he saw were green trees, many birds were making lovely chirping sounds, and above his head was the clear blue sky, and the sun was shining down, which dispersed the crowd The eerie feeling from the underdark region on her body is like rebirth.

"I've never liked the sun so much, I can't wait to lie down and sleep now!" Barn ran happily between the grass and tree roots.

"Although I really want to do this, let's go a little further." The monk also had a happy smile on his face, but his tone was still calm: "After all, this exit is a place where gray dwarves come and go, so it's not safe."

Although he had seen how powerful Tang Sen was, some gray dwarves could not pose a threat, but the monk was still used to thinking from the perspective of an adventurer.

"Is this the end of the adventure?" Cui Xi looked back at the deep and dark cave.

"The adventure will never end, but I think we need to rest for a while." Standing beside her, Maris the Wanderer said, "I just want to go back to Neverwinter, find a tavern and get drunk One match!"

Having said that, he turned his head to look at Tang Sen: "Mr. Spellcaster, where are you going? I mean, your spoils are still with me."

Tang Sen smiled: "I think we'll be walking together for a while, I'm very interested in the Neverwinter city you mentioned, and—"

He looked at the dwarf and said, "I may need to make some preparations in Neverwinter, for example, to buy some things and recruit a guide who is familiar with the Eternal Wasteland."

"As always, if you need me, just ask." The rogue said earnestly: "I grew up in Neverwinter City since I was a child, and I am familiar with every street there!"

"Of course, even the city lord will be happy to receive a powerful spellcaster like you from another world."

"Guys, if you don't mind, can you hurry up and follow?" Bane shouted from a distance, holding a hammer: "I'm already hungry and my chest is on my back!"

After walking along the woods for a while, the crowd finally stopped to set up camp. Many of the slaves were residents living in the forest. They were very good at finding food in this environment. Surprisingly, The one in charge is actually the dwarf Baan.

"What? What prejudice do you have against dwarves?" Bain stared at Tang Sen, "I'm a master chef, I swear by my beard, I can definitely correct your strange eating habits."

"Okay." Tang Sen spread out his hands: "I will look forward to your craftsmanship."

He looked around the camp and noticed that the mage Trish was wandering around bored.

"Speaking of which, I've always been curious about one thing."

Townsend paused:
"From the perspective of an adventurer, what do you think of your mage, Miss Trish?"

(End of this chapter)

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