"It seems that we might just happen to pass by."
I shrugged and looked at the map that had just been unfolded: "After we left the [Dragon Graveyard] yesterday, we didn't pay attention to which direction we went, but now it seems that we went a little southeast. This matches what Shenxue said earlier, that we could vaguely see the sea after crossing two more mountains."
"If we approach the border between the Abyss Mountains and the Crimson Lands from this direction, it will take us at least a week, and we will inevitably spend several days flying along the edge of the open sea. I don't know if the Pegasus will be willing to pass through the airspace over the sea."
"Is it okay?" Hikari looked at the Pegasus leader who was leaning over to her with her bright eyes.
Seeing this, I added: "Of course, if all goes well, we may also encounter the Pegasus tribe flying over from the second highest peak on the way. There is a good merging point not far ahead."
The snow-white spirit beast hesitated for a few seconds, then gently lowered its head, as if carefully recording the many contour lines and mountain ranges drawn on the map that it was unlikely to understand, imprinting them in its eyes.
When it raised its head again, its snow-white wings spread to the sides, making a soft rustling sound as if a gentle breeze was blowing through them.
“It agreed and said we could leave immediately,” Hikari said with a smile.
I nodded, then suddenly remembered something else: "Ah, there's another question. Haven't you noticed there are suddenly more Pegasus horses here?"
"Huh? A lot?" Hikari turned her head and looked around, then suddenly realized, "Oh... those are their distant relatives here. We just happened to run into them, so we decided to set off with them."
"Distant relatives...are alright."
"I really think it's amazing that she can communicate with these animals," Anne muttered quietly.
I spread my hands: "I think there's only one answer she can give you in this situation."
I glanced at the little idiot, and then gave the answer in unison: "You have to put your heart into it."
"...Damn it, you two planned this all along, didn't you!"
Soon, after laughing and joking around for a while, we cleaned up the remaining traces to avoid the potential danger of a forest fire, and then rode our now calmed Pegasus towards the southwest.
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