"This place has become even worse than last time." Nergo couldn't help but think as he walked on the bumpy path in the Elemental Highlands.

"Come here!" Wakush suddenly said, and the orc shaman who heard the sound gathered around him, "Have you found anything?"

"Look at the cave over there." He pointed in the distance and said, "Use Sight to see."

Doing as he said, the other four shamans used their vision skills to explore the direction Wakush said.

"I saw it too," Yolin said, "There is a Nagrand Arrowflower in the cave over there."

"You want this? Listen to me, although you don't understand herbalism, this plant actually doesn't..."

"I'm talking about that inside." Wakush said as he asked the others, "Did you see it?"

"Um."

"Um."

"Um."

Seeing everyone else nodding, Yolin looked confused, "What are you talking about?"

"He was talking about the cave, where there are several ooze monsters." Nergo replied: "I am familiar with that place. I have collected a plant called the Burning Flower for Elder Garlock before."

Nergo took another look inside, "But this ooze monster is a bit scary in size. I didn't find one this big the last time I went to see it."

"That's right, a huge ooze monster, and its whole body is red and lava is coming out. What does this mean?" Vokush said excitedly: "This means that he must have absorbed some power of the fire element in his body. You can't say for sure. Everything we need can be found in this cave.”

"Then what are you waiting for? Come over quickly!" the impatient Das urged.

"What's the hurry?" Amukwa said, "Do you have any fire-proof medicine?"

Looking at the silence of everyone, Amukwa shook his head. Das asked angrily: "Is it possible that you brought it?"

"If I had brought it, I wouldn't have asked you." Amukwa said helplessly.

"I brought a fire-resistant totem." Nergo said suddenly. Since he came back from the Elemental Highlands last time, he has always prepared totems in his pocket to assist him.

"It's really good." Wakush said as he dusted himself off, "Follow me."

Soon, several shamans arrived at the cave. Wakusz held on to the rock on one side and said to them: "I am a shaman who specializes in flames. I may not be of much use in a while. I will distribute the spoils then." Sometimes I’ll take one less.”

"It's no use." Nergo glanced at Vorkus: "The ores you need are of no use to us. In the end, you have to use them to forge."

"That's right." Amukwa agreed: "You only need ores, and we don't need those at all. Giving you less points won't let us get much more."

"Okay." Vakush held his hammer tightly, "Did I tell you that I am also a powerful warrior?"

"It was probably when I was drunk last night." Yolin covered his mouth and snickered, "Don't take your drunken nonsense as truth."

"Bah." Wakush said angrily: "What nonsense? I think what you are talking about is nonsense."

"Okay, okay, don't worry about it." Nergo laughed, "I'll lead the way."

Nergo shook the ax with the seal of the black stone, "If this thing doesn't work, you have to treat me to another mutton meal."

"What are you talking about?" Vokush said, "Even if I can't use the weapon I made, it must be easy to use."

What is this word? Nergo chuckled, "Don't be idle. It's too dark here. Make a fire."

"Fire?" Wakush shook his head, "I don't think it's needed anymore."

The temperature was getting hotter and Warkush said, "That guy, it's coming."

Why are you so godly?

Nergo looked around, as if there was a ball of magma coming nearby. Not only did the temperature become higher, but the visibility was also much greater.

"That ooze monster!" They immediately hid behind the cave wall and watched carefully.

A ball of magma gradually squirmed out from the cave. This monster had no eyes, or Nergo couldn't see where his eyes were at all. On its body, there were several huge pieces of black ore inserted into it, just like Just like the monster's spikes.

As it continued to squirm and crawl, the monster's body continued to drip magma around it.

"Do you know what this thing reminds me of?" Nergo whispered. This thing reminded him of the movie clips he had seen on some short video platforms before. The monsters in them were just like it, just like a ball of mud. Same.

"I guess you are thinking of the few ores in its body." Vakush whispered: "I think this thing can make you a weapon. The fact that this thing can withstand high temperatures means it should be a good weapon." Material."

"Can it be replaced with armor?" Nergo asked: "This ax feels quite new to me."

"Shut up, he's coming." Just as a few people were hiding in the dark and talking, the monster seemed to have discovered them and began to move slowly towards their location.

"Bad news, it found us." Yolin muttered.

"The good news is that it moves very slowly." Nergo swallowed, held the ax tightly in both hands, shouted, leaped out, swung the ax roughly, and slashed at the molten ooze monster.

Storm strikes.

"Has he always been so brave?" Yolin asked.

Amukwa shrugged, "Why else do you think we would take him with us."

Wakusz: "He's really there when something happens."

"Cool, bro, are all Warsong orcs like this?" Dath said.

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"Who knows." Yolin sighed, "Reckless man."

"Ghost Wolf, go."

"Ouch."

Two transparent ghost wolves that were slightly larger than ordinary wild wolves rushed forward, biting the molten ooze monster.

"Earthquake." Das shouted loudly.

Then a force composed of earth elements rushed towards the molten ooze monster, but this was not an earthquake spell, but an earth shock.

"As expected of you." Nelgo noticed Das from the corner of his eye, and couldn't help but feel helpless at the corner of his mouth, wondering how dedicated this guy was to the earthquake technique.

However, this molten ooze monster is indeed a bit stretched. It seems that it can't even cast basic spells, and can only rely on instinct to use the lava on its body to attack people.

"It's a pity that I have a fire resistance totem." Nergo threw a wooden stick to the ground in his hand, and a magical power shot towards Nergo, which greatly improved his resistance to flames.

"It makes me look like a bastard." Vakush looked at Nergo charging forward again and yelled, "lok-tar!"

………………

Nergo couldn't help but laugh out loud. He looked at Wakush rolling around in the clearing with lava on his body and couldn't help but said: "Hey, eh, Amukwa, you must not stop. It would be great if Wakush stopped."

"knew."

A stream of clear spring poured down the top of Wakush's head, and the torrent reduced the magma on Wakush's body and his own injuries.

"What an unlucky guy." Yolin laughed loudly, "He happened to crash into this monster when it was about to die. It's all thanks to the fire resistance totem that it didn't die."

"tui." The recovered Vakush shook his head, "Come on, come on, distribute the spoils!"

"The ore is mine."

"The herbs over there are for Brother Blood."

"As for Amukwa, there is an elemental fragment in it."

Then he looked at Nergo and said: "I will give you a piece of armor later, Brother Blood Ring will give you three bottles of healing potion, and Amukwa will sew a robe for you. What do you think?"

Nergo and the other shaman nodded, saying they had no objection.

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