Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

Spears spread across the wilderness like a thriving forest. Glorious knights march in formation, and countless bl...

Chapter 224 Apricot Fruit and Separation

As the airship sailed through the majestic canyon, a wave rose from the Blue Stream River, and a huge, dark blue fish head emerged from the water. The turbulent waters made the fish's eyes appear dull, and the scales on its body seemed strange, like jagged blades.

This unknown demonic beast looked up at the sky, as if sensing something, but after a long stare, its cloudy eyes unable to locate its target, it continued to dive. The swimming shadows seemed somewhat disorganized, as if its thoughts were unclear, but overall it was heading east and downstream. A diver could reveal that wherever this enormous fish passed, the aquatic plants rotted, and some fish and shrimp twisted and died.

Three days later, the airship stopped in Mufeng City.

Luo Lanxier and Nia stepped off the airship, carrying their suitcases. Although it was only September, it was already a bit chilly here. Among the lush green leaves were some yellowing leaves, some of which hadn't yet fully turned yellow, swirling in the wind and slowly falling.

"Airships are so fast! When I went to Emenas in early spring, I traveled with a caravan, and it took me more than half a month to get there," Nia sighed. If Roland hadn't invited her to take the airship, she would definitely have returned with the caravan, just like she did at the beginning of the year.

She still had some money from the tribe, but when she thought about how much everyone had saved, she was reluctant to spend it. Having lived a hard life since childhood, the importance of money had been deeply ingrained in her mind.

"Next, let me lead the way for you, Luo Lan~"

Nia smiled, took Loran Hill's hand and walked out of the wide city gate. In the distance was a green and undulating world. The wind blew the grass low, causing ripples.