Chapter 1337 Anti-bite Device 38
After the first tent was set up, Molai gestured for the two elves to stay there, then turned around to busy himself with the others.
Melinda and Alma were exhausted, so they snuggled into bed and hugged each other.
"I wonder how Jenny and Betty are doing."
Melinda was both worried and relieved, "Thank goodness they didn't come, otherwise they would have been exhausted."
Alma yawned sleepily. "Go to sleep. We should be able to finish setting up the traps by tomorrow."
The orcs clearly had extensive experience in jungle survival; before long, they had set up enough tents and lit a fire to ward off the low night temperatures.
The orcs also picked some delicious wild fruits.
Molai sat alone to one side, watching the leaping flames. As he watched, the little fairy in the green dress suddenly appeared.
He rubbed his eyes in surprise, and upon closer inspection, there was nothing but flames.
Mo Lai felt disappointed. He looked up and saw that the night was deep and the stars were becoming more and more numerous.
Ursa Minor, Ursa Major, Miss Jenny...
Um?
Miss Jenny!
With his icy blue eyes slightly open, the sight of stars weaving together to form the shape of little fairies instantly energized Morley.
However, upon closer inspection, it was impossible to find any resemblance to Miss Jenny.
However, those stars, when put together, look remarkably like Miss Jenny's little handkerchief.
This side looks like Miss Jenny's shoes, and that side looks like Miss Jenny's little backpack.
Looking at the other side, five stars are connected together, and at the gap, four uneven stars are strung together to form a wave pattern, which looks just like the sachet given by Miss Jenny.
Mo Lai pursed his lips, rummaged around in his pocket, and finally found it.
The branches in the mountains are too rough, and the sachets are too delicate; they could easily get snagged if not handled carefully.
He specially wrapped the sachet with a handkerchief, and its pristine condition after opening it was enough to show how much the owner cherished it.
Molai gently stroked it, thinking that the sachet wasn't really useless after all.
At least holding it in my hand gave me a place to place my longing for Miss Jenny.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere at the encampment was somber.
Elder Sora frowned deeply and sighed repeatedly.
During the day, a griffin launched a surprise attack, its enormous claws randomly snatching away two elves.
Unfortunately, it happened to be Miss Betty and Miss Jenny.
How is he supposed to explain this to Mr. Morley?
He has dispatched two teams to track down the griffin, and news is coming in every two hours.
At present, all that is known is that the griffin flew towards the Dark Night Forest.
The night was cool and still.
Song Jinhuan and Betty hugged each other for warmth.
The griffin carried them a long distance, and when it got dark, it threw them into a cave on a cliff, giving them no chance to escape.
Betty: "I suspect the griffin wants to take us to the Dark Jungle."
Knowing that elves were undoubtedly a great tonic for liches in terms of lifespan, Song Jinhuan was horrified and asked with a solemn expression, "Could it be that the lich race really keeps a group of elves to breed with, and then devours them once they lose their fertility?"
Betty nodded. "It's true. The north where I live is frequently attacked by liches."
"Ever since an elf discovered the truth and escaped back, the lich's attacks have become increasingly rampant."
Song Jinhuan felt a chill run down her spine. "We have to find a way to get out of here."
Betty frowned. "Even if we enter the Dark Forest, the lich won't kill us anytime soon."
Song Jinhuan understood, "So, we'll take this opportunity to venture deeper into the dark jungle?"
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