This is a fantasy world where angels and demons dance together, elves and dwarves play mahjong, and every imperial royal family member has a dragon.
In the Campbell black market, there is an ...
Li Aili drank first.
Everyone then went in, but all were filled with trepidation, as if they were about to open a blind box.
Unexpectedly, Bognar also reached for a bottle.
Li Aili: "..." So you fell for it last time too!
After taking the medicine, the adventure team, who had all lost their hearing, left the cave together.
Druid Hajin transformed into a falcon and flew around above Ellie's head.
"Chirp chirp chirp!"
Although Li Aili is deaf, it doesn't stop her from reading the words in the bubbles on Ha Jin's head.
Everyone has a mission, so what are you going to do?
Li Aili picked up a tree branch and wrote on the ground: Those bird demons took a lot of my alchemical potions, I have to get them back.
"Chirp chirp chirp!"
[I saw it. The harpy treated those potions like fine wine and offered them to the harpy nobles.]
Li Aili: "..."
The God of Light is coming again, she has to hurry, before those birds 'cheer' on!
The 'Flying Potion' is alright; it also contains Ice Potion and Fire Potion! Are those the kind of things you can drink to?
If her potion causes a big commotion and interferes with Charles's ability to drug the Harpy Queen, that would be a disaster!
...
The princes and princesses of the bird demons gathered in the largest and most luxurious cave to indulge in pleasure.
Look at the number of 'King Birds' here.
Upon finding this place, Bognar and Charmon saw hundreds of royal harpies standing in complete silence.
Fortunately, Li Aili had the foresight to ensure there was enough medicine.
The bird demon carved this enormous cave into the cliff face, piling up plundered gold and silver treasures everywhere to demonstrate the power and status of the king bird.
Bognar swept a bottle of wine off his left, 'subtly' telling the invisible Charles that he was in charge here.
Upon receiving a 'hint' from his teammate, Charles silently crept to the right and began to prepare for the meal.
However, the goddess of fate always seems to manipulate the threads of destiny unintentionally, adding to the troubles of mortals.
Charmont just drugged a harpy princess's wine glass.
Suddenly, the prince beside the princess leaned in, raising his wine glass and saying ingratiatingly, "Sister Manny, a toast to you~"
The bird princess had beautiful blue-black feathers. She leaned lazily against a silk cushion, one arm around a handsome male bird demon with beautiful feathers.
She lazily raised her wine glass, and the jewel-encrusted pure gold glasses clashed together with a 'clang'.
The wine glass, 'added' to a specific purpose, was filled to the brim. When the glasses were clinked together forcefully, the wine inside leaped up like a playful dolphin and finally landed in another glass.
It perfectly achieved the relationship of 'you in me' and 'me in you'.
Charles was stunned.
In this situation, how should the efficacy of the medication be calculated?
Charles paused for a moment, then popped open another bottle of hair growth potion, secretly adding it to the bird prince's cup as well.
Having just added the "ingredients," he watched as this "social butterfly" went around toasting everyone with his wine glass in hand.
Charles: "..."
He was stunned.
Bognar, who had just drugged a princess, also discovered the problem.
Inspired by the 'social prince,' the princesses also started toasting each other.
Imagine two spiked glasses of wine mixed together... how would a bird that drinks this wine "change"?
Then something even more terrible happened.
For no apparent reason, all the bird demons in the room suddenly entered social mode.
The golden goblets in the hands of the prince and princess clinked together with a 'dung, dung, dung' sound.
Whether drugged or not, this series of collisions left the dragon and the elf completely stunned.
Bogdard: "..."
Charles: "..."
Charles stared, his pupils dilating in shock, his legs trembling slightly.
Is this considered a successful or unsuccessful completion of the task?
Charles, facing the punishment of the 'hair growth potion', actually managed to use his brain for once.
Staying here is not a good idea.
He left the mess here to the dragon and went to complete a more important task: drugging the queen.
And so, the legendary assassin slipped away quietly.
As for Bogdard...
Bognar was fully aware of the ruthlessness of the 'hair growth drug'.
But he had never seen such a spectacular scene before, even though his jade dragon had lived for over 1200 years!
That was so exciting!
"...Let me see what happens."
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