Pure Saint Continent. People worship the God of Glory. Ten thousand years ago, many gods stood side by side: Elf God, God of Light, Beast God, God of Darkness, God of War, and so on. However, a war...
But he still didn't want Pili to go with him, but Fern didn't show it. Night fell, the sky was grey, and the wind blew the leaves, making a rustling sound.
Fern came to Barbara's tent under the cover of night. Barbara saw Fern coming in and asked, "Why are you here? Is there something urgent?" Fern looked at Barbara with a serious expression. Barbara saw that Fern looked serious and seemed to have something to say, so she walked outside the tent and looked around. After making sure that there was no one there, she entered the tent.
"No one, go ahead." Barbara said as she pulled down the curtain of the tent. Fern hesitated for a moment before saying to Barbara, "Can you please send them back? It's too dangerous here." Barbara was about to speak when she heard Fern continue, "I believe you understand how I feel. They should go back and live their own lives instead of taking risks with me here. You will understand me, right?" Barbara looked at the look in Fern's eyes and did not say a word of refusal. But Barbara wanted to stay with Fern, "I want to stay here with you. Don't worry, I will never hold you back, and I will help you send them out." Barbara was making a promise.
"Barbara, you know, I'm not afraid that you'll hold us back, and you won't hold us back. I just don't want you to stay here. It will only get more and more dangerous, and you might never be able to go back," Fern persuaded Barbara, hoping that she would change her mind.
Barbara said firmly: "I just want to stay with you, I will not go back. You let me stay with you, and I promise to send them back. If not, then I won't send them out!" Barbara knew that it was no longer feasible to discuss with Fern, so she began to threaten Fern.
Fern knew that no matter how he tried to persuade Barbara, it was useless, so he said helplessly: "Okay, then you stay, I will try my best to protect you." Fern made a promise to Barbara, "Can you send them away now? It may be difficult to explain when they wake up." Fern wanted to send them away quickly, fearing that they would insist on staying. Barbara nodded and said, "Okay, but I can only use this ability once every six months. If I use it this time, I won't be able to use it next time when there is an emergency."
Barbara looked a little serious this time, so Fern said, "Well, use it. It's just a trouble for you." Barbara shook her head and began to operate the spell. This spell can only be used by the mermaids in the Pure Holy Continent. It can always tear through the space distance and travel directly to where you want to go.
Barbara chanted a long string of spells, with beads of sweat on her forehead. Fern could only watch from the side and could not help. After a long time, Barbara stopped chanting, but she still maintained the posture when chanting the spell. "Fall!" Barbara suddenly shouted. Fern looked at Barbara but said nothing. About a quarter of an hour later, Barbara wiped the sweat from her forehead and said to Fern, "Okay, send it off."
Fern thanked Barbara, and Barbara waved her hand and said, "It's okay. Where are we going tomorrow?" Fern walked to the table and opened the map. He looked at it for a long time, pointed to the center of a piece of land on the map and said, "Go here, deep in the dark forest!"
Barbara exclaimed, "You're crazy! The Dark Forest is extremely dangerous. You want to go to the deepest part of the Dark Forest to die? I should have sent you away just now." Fern said to Barbara calmly but heavily, "I know the Dark Forest is very dangerous. I also know that if I go there, I may never come back. But I have to go because the power of life may be here!"
Barbara was not as excited as before at this moment, and said to Fern very seriously: "The area of the Dark Forest is very large, and there are many monsters. The level of the monsters will become higher and higher when you go in from the outer edge of the Dark Forest. The outer edge of the Dark Forest is okay, there are only insects, scorpions, spiders, centipedes, etc. Don't underestimate these. These are not ordinary scorpions, spiders, centipedes, etc. They are all mutant species, as tall as humans and highly poisonous. They are extremely scary. The most common one is a monster called the Three-eyed Soul Scorpion. It has the appearance of a scorpion and is one and a half times tall. The most important thing is that the Three-eyed Soul Scorpion has very large fangs, which are particularly sharp. Stones and trees are broken into pieces by the fangs of the Three-eyed Soul Scorpion. It is very ferocious!"
After listening to what Barbara said, Fern frowned and thought. Barbara thought that Fern would definitely not go this time, but she didn't expect that Fern still wanted to go. Barbara really didn't understand. In Barbara's opinion, Fern was going to die, because Fern had no magic power at all, and Barbara's own magic had no combat power. Fern didn't explain and went to sleep in his tent.
After leaving Barbara's tent, Fern found that except for his and Barbara's tent, everyone else's tent was gone. Fern once again lamented the benefits of magic.
On the second day, the weather in Shanghai felt the same as every day, without any changes.
Fern was sitting in the tent, packing something. Barbara saw Fern was busy, so she went to look for food. Inside the tent, Fern was busy with a pile of parts. Barbara looked around and found that there was really no fruit left, so she returned to her tent and ate the food Fern brought back the night before.
Fern was busy in the tent for most of the day, and finally his thing had a prototype. It turned out to be a small robot. Towards evening, Fern finally finished making it. When he brought the robot out, Barbara looked at the robot curiously. The oval shape and silver-white body made it look like a decoration. "What is this?" Barbara asked Fern curiously.
Fern looked at Barbara who was curious and said, "This is a combat robot. I don't have any magic power, so it can fight for me." Barbara's eyes lit up when she heard that it could help fight, and she asked excitedly, "Really? Is its magic power very strong?"
"I put the magic raw materials in it. Now the robot can fight. But we have to replace the fuel when it runs out. I have three tubes of this fuel. When they run out, we can only rely on ourselves." Ian said very seriously, and then Fern began to pack up the tent. Barbara saw that the sky was getting dark, so she asked Fern: "It's getting dark, should we set off now?"
Fern nodded and said, "Yes, let's walk faster and try to get outside the Dark Forest as soon as possible. This place is not too far from the Dark Forest. Besides, there is nothing to eat around here. If we walk overnight, we can find something to eat at the next place!"
Hearing what Fern said, Barbara stopped talking and began to pack up her tent. Soon it was dark. There were no stars in the night in Magic City, only a waning moon. Fern and Barbara moved forward quickly under the moonlight. After a night of rapid progress, Barbara's physical strength began to fail. Fern looked at the surrounding terrain, pointed to a flat hill and turned to Barbara and said, "Hold on a little longer, let's set up camp on that hill." Barbara looked up at the hill, which didn't look high, so she nodded at Fern and continued to move forward.
After Fern and Barbara arrived at the hill, Fern put his things on the hill and asked Barbara to pack up first. Barbara asked, "I'm packing up, what are you doing?" Fern smiled at Barbara and Barbara was actually staring at him. Fern had a handsome face, but he was not particularly handsome. The reason why Barbara was staring at him was because she herself had some admiration for Fern.
"I'll go find something to eat. You must be hungry after traveling for such a long time." After saying that, Fern went to find something to eat nearby. Barbara stayed on the hill to set up the tent and pack the backpack. Fern searched carefully in the woods. He didn't know how far he had walked. Fern saw a cave and walked in. The floor of the cave was pitch black. Fern walked in the cave and felt that the ground was very hard, not soft at all like the land.
Fern walked further in and found that he could not see the end of the cave. Fern walked carefully all the way. Occasionally, a few spiders crawled on the stone walls of the cave. The further he walked in, the bigger the cave seemed to Fern. After walking for an unknown amount of time, the cave became so big that it seemed like the entire mountain had been hollowed out, with only the outer layer left.
There is a lonely small building in the center of the cave, which is very similar to the small buildings in ancient China on Earth. This small building has nine floors. In this Noda cave, this small building seems too prominent. Fern stopped and no longer moved forward, but walked around the small building to examine it.
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The appearance of the small building was a little shabby, and the color of the wood was a little faded. Fern stood on the basement of the small building and looked up. He found that there seemed to be something shaking on the highest floor, so Fern decided to go in and take a look. With a "creak", he pushed open the door of the small building. A musty smell choked Fern and made him cough several times. Fern stood at the door for a while, waiting for the air to circulate, and then he walked slowly into the hall on the first floor of the small building step by step. The things in the hall were also very similar to those in the ancient blue planet Z country. Fern guessed that someone from the ancient blue planet Z country had come to the Pure Saint Continent? There were several wooden round stools, square tables and screens in the hall. The workmanship was very delicate and looked very beautiful, but it might be because it was too long and the damage was a bit serious. This floor was full of dust and spider webs.
Fern looked around the first floor carefully and found nothing useful, so he walked to the stairs leading to the second floor and planned to take a look.