Chapter 163: Passerby in the Western Fantasy Adventure 12



Chapter 163: Passerby in the Western Fantasy Adventure 12

The sky was bright, and the rugged Katz Mountain in the distance was covered with a soft veil by the hazy golden sunlight. From time to time, a whirlwind blew around the stone mountain, and the huge wind blew up the sand on the ground and hit people all over. If there was no special guide, the intruders could easily be swept into the sky by these whirlwinds and lose their lives in the tearing.

The sand armor beast stepped on the soft sand with its broad paws, and suddenly its black nose smelled a wet vapor. It slowly approached the sandy area, carrying the three humans on its back.

Wolf Claw jumped off the back of the Sand Armor Beast. The wounds he had received during the previous attack had long been healed by the combined effects of potions and healing. He turned around and looked at the heavy and clumsy body of the Sand Armor Beast and was troubled: "Lord Abner, the path that can pass through the whirlwind is very narrow. It is estimated that it will be difficult for the Sand Armor Beast to pass through."

Abner also got off the beast's back. He patted this reliable monster partner, then took out a luxurious monster cage from the space ring. As he recited the spell, the palm-sized iron cage slowly grew larger.

The sand armor beast looked up at the huge iron cage and hummed unhappily, then slowly crawled into the cage. Fresh reed grass and a large bucket of drinking water had already been placed deep in the cage.

Abner put the shrunken monster cage into the space ring and looked at Wolf Claw with a smile: "Okay, now we can go to see your family leader together."

Wolf Claw was watching with great interest. He was born in a desolate land. As far as he could remember, all he could see was yellow sand. The lifestyle of his tribe was quite primitive, and they knew very little about the magic products of the outside world.

Under his leadership, Abner and Hogg passed the sandstorm area safely.

Standing on the outskirts of the stone mountain is a lush and tall poplar forest. Through the forest you can see a clear stream with gurgling water. The mist in the air wraps around the three people who are covered in dust, making them feel relaxed.

On the shore, several young boys with animal ears and claws were carrying buckets to fetch water. They caught a glimpse of their friends coming back from a distance and immediately cheered: "Wolf Claw, you're back!"

Abner took off his sandy cloak and watched the wolf-eared boy, who had been pretending to be mature, jump into the open arms of his companions. He walked slowly along the path by the river, his green magic robe crossing the green grass that emerged from the river, and the hem of his robe was wet by the water vapor in the grass.

Hogg, who was standing aside, held the sword in silence all the way, but his lifeless face strangely showed some vitality. He lay down by the river, scooped up a handful of cool river water with his hands, and drank it in big gulps.

In addition to the green grass by the river, there were also a kind of tender yellow flowers blooming, dotted here and there in clusters. Wolf Claw carefully avoided these precious plants, lowered his body, and suddenly jumped from the river to the other side.

"Hu Er, Ah Shu, I'm back. Is the chief in the tribe now?"

The red-haired, fox-eared boy looked at the outsider on the other side with caution: "Wolf Claw, is the person following you a guest invited by the tribe leader?"

The wolf claws that had completely forgotten about the two of them: ...

He smiled awkwardly and shook his head: "Yes, the tribe leader asked me to go to them for help."

This stream is about 3 meters wide. A wooden bridge was built across the river before, but it was unfortunately destroyed during the last attack by the Yusha tribe.

He frowned in distress. Uncle Hogg would definitely be able to jump over, but with Grandpa Abner's old arms and legs...

Lang Claw shook his head quickly to dispel the strange picture in his mind.

When Fox Ear heard that it was the chief's guest, he immediately let down his guard. He looked at the white-haired old man on the other side of the river with some doubts: "Wolf Claw, how is that old man going to cross the river?"

The next second, his red pupils suddenly stood up, and Abner waved his staff lightly. The green weeds on both sides of the river grew wildly and gathered in the middle of the river. In the blink of an eye, a grass bridge was built.

Abner and Hogg walked across the green bridge to the other side, followed the three half-beastmen into a long corridor, and walked in the cave for about 10 minutes. A faint light shone through the cave entrance. After lifting the vines blocking the exit, the view in front of them suddenly opened up.

What surprised Abner was that the Wind Tribe was not as primitive and barbaric as he had imagined. The traces of civilization could be seen everywhere. As soon as he entered, he saw two neat rows of stone houses. Behind the stone houses was a large piece of farmland. There were flowering beans and long curved melons hanging on wooden racks. Next to the curved melons were ripe sweet potatoes...

Although the mixed-race creatures living here look all kinds of strange, some have horns on their heads, some have wolf tails, some have hair like a lion's mane, and some have lips cracked like a rabbit...but the overall impression they give people is that they are clean, tidy and orderly.

This is totally inconsistent with the description of the violent and ferocious mixed-race people in the book.

This well-read magician was secretly amazed, but he was looking forward to meeting Chief Sana, whom he had never met before. It was amazing how she managed to do all this!

In the middle of the two rows of stone houses was a two-story stone castle. Abner and Hogg followed Wolf Claw to the house. The guard at the door confiscated Hogg's heavy sword after verifying their identities, and then opened the gate.

The yard was planted with gorgeous bauhinia flowers, like purple waves rolling in the wind. A few people walked over the green moss at the foot of the steps, went around the corner of the wall to the door on the other side of the house. In order to cooperate with the sunlight here, the main entrance of the castle was opened on the right side.

After entering the door, the decoration of the house is not luxurious. There is a huge painting of a beauty hanging on the wall. A white-haired old man in a blue dress is sitting on a stone chair under the painting.

Sana's wrinkled face still showed the charm of her youth. She extended her hand to invite the guest to take a seat. "I wonder which wizard is the president?"

A girl with rabbit ears brought a bowl of purple grapes dotted with water droplets. In this barren land, this was the highest courtesy to entertain guests.

Abner also knew this. It seemed that this clan leader had great goodwill towards the Magic Chapter. "Clan leader Sana, my name is Abner Dessen, and I am the president of the Magic Association's Wilderness Chapter. I don't know why I vaguely think you look familiar."

From the moment he saw the bauhinia flowers all over the courtyard, he had a vaguely absurd guess in his mind, but didn't the noble lady die forty years ago?

Sana smiled slightly, and every wrinkle on her face seemed to tell the past years.

She raised the wine glass in her hand, and the purple wine swayed slightly in the glass: "On behalf of the Wind Tribe, I welcome President Abner to the Extreme Wasteland. Since the former President Leno evacuated the Extreme Wasteland, the Magic Chapter has not sent anyone here for thirty years."

After Abner finished drinking the glass of wine, he heard the female clan leader sighing, "I haven't been back to the imperial capital for 40 years. I wonder if the Rosa family in the imperial capital is doing well?"

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