Chapter 380: Dead Town

Not only was the tree and the little boy in the middle of the tree weird, but Thor looked around and there were no graves or crosses nearby, which eliminated the possibility of someone here mourning the dead erecting a statue.

This kind of tree that is neither tall nor short seems to be just an ordinary tree, sparsely connected around it, but the problem is that the other trees are just trees, and everything seems to be normal. Only the one that Thor faced was abrupt and weird.

At the moment, it is clear that there is no logic to explain it.

Wandering in the wilderness so far, in fact, many strange things Thor has long been accustomed to face. There is no way, the world has never changed with people as the center, so people have to adapt to it.

One last glance at the strange tree, Thor turned away in silence, and this strange scene was not all bad.

At least to Thor, whether or not this was his original world, at least the little boy was dressed and looked human. It's like an invisible hint, but in a way, it can still make people feel a little reassured.

Thor continued to walk back in his original direction, and since there was no right direction at the moment, let it be.

I didn't go far, and soon there was a longing silhouette of a building in front of me, which was obviously a trace of human civilization.

There was not the slightest hint of joy on Thor's face, for there was no light in the village or town, and it was silent.

In this endless darkness, with no lights or breath of life, Thor could roughly guess what was waiting for him in front of him. Maybe some corpses, or a beast that smells of blood, or maybe some monster that wanders by death.

Thor couldn't help but connect the strange tree he had seen before with this village. The two places are not far from each other, and maybe the child is a resident of this village. But even if this is the case, this judgment does not extend to anything of value.

Without rushing in, Thor first looked around the outskirts of the village and town, and roughly came up with a good news.

The village is surrounded by a parapet that looks similar to the human settlements of mainland Salvinia.

It's just that these parapets have been damaged to a certain extent, and there are still faint traces of battle in the vicinity, perhaps the reason for the fall of this village and town is due to the enemy attack from the dark wilderness.

This is the only good news that Thor has gotten so far, because it can be found in the situation before Thor left the Sarvinian continent, the overall environment of the continent was tense, and the wilderness monsters frequently attacked.

Of course, it is obviously not enough to conclude that this is one's own world based on this similarity.

Crossing the gap in the collapsed parapet, Thor saw the remains of some of the guards, and his mood was inevitably a little heavy. No matter what they sacrifice, they are all worthy of respect.

It wasn't a fresh corpse, it was just a corpse, apparently rotting for quite some time, and bones were exposed in most places. Perhaps it was because there was no living life in the village that these unattended corpses were so exposed in the open air.

Thor scourfies all the details he can get his hands on, trying to unravel something more.

Later, Thor stepped onto the main street of the village, and then walked all the way down the street.

Standing at the end of the main street, Saul came to a few conclusions.

Judging by the surrounding buildings and pavement, this should be a small town. The layout is somewhat similar to the north-south main street in Grey Curtain Town, but the pavement here is slightly repaired, which is better than the muddy roads of Gray Curtain that accumulate water all day long.

This town must have been abandoned for a long time, and the reason is probably the enemy attack from the wilderness. Thor saw many corpses and gnawed bones on the side of the road, and now the whole town did not look like a living person at all.

As he walked down the main street, Thor was always looking, or rather searching.

It's a pity that until I got to the end, I didn't find what I was looking for.

No bodies of any suspected enemies were found, suggesting that the town may have been horrific in the face of enemies at the time. Then this may not be a battle of guards, but a one-sided brutal massacre, which makes Thor's mood a little heavier.

Secondly, he also wanted to find something that would prove the name of the town. For example, a landmark with the name of the town, or a signboard to guide outsiders, or a sign that publishes news on a daily basis in the town.

Salvinia's northern and southern borders map Sol backpack is available, as long as he knows the name of the town, maybe he can find a corresponding area on the map, so as to determine whether this continent is Salvinia.

Unfortunately, Saul didn't find anything, and he deliberately walked around a small square, which is usually the most common place for signs and signs, but unfortunately he didn't find anything.

Thor didn't give up either, and frequented the buildings on both sides of the main street, with wide doorways and seemingly wealthy buildings. He felt that if he found anything written or booklike, he would be able to get a certain amount of hints.

First, you can make sure that the words of this world are familiar to you, and secondly, you may be able to find some hints from books.

Some time was wasted digging through the cabinets, and Thor still didn't find anything meaningful. I don't know if it's because of my bad luck, or if the folk customs of this town are similar to the wasteland like Gray Curtain Town, and I don't value words too much.

Back down the main street, Thor ripped off the cloth towel he had tied to his face to temporarily shield him from dust. He was ready to leave, he was not short of water for the time being, and it was likely that the deserted town was running out of supplies for survival.

Subconsciously glanced back, and Thor's whole person suddenly froze in place.

In fact, the previous sense of peeping in the wilderness has never dissipated, but Thor has gradually become accustomed to not caring about it. After all, if all his mind is trapped in those uncertainties, then he doesn't have to do anything.

But now, Thor turned around so casually and found that something had broken into his field of vision.

Right at the edge of his vision, he stood there silently, maybe looking at himself, or maybe waiting for something.

In fact, he was not sure whether to use 'he' or 'it', because his outline was vague and blurred, in a state of sloppy tugging, looking like a mass of humanoid mist, and his facial expression was blurred.

Thor knew that his blurred shape wasn't a problem with his own dark vision, but that he was meant to be. Because in Thor's field of vision, the outlines of other objects at the same distance are clear, except for 'him'.

A peep in the wilderness, an enemy invading town, or even the little boy in the tree?

Sol's mind instantly jumped out of countless conjectures, destined to be unanswerable.

Suppressing the chill in his heart that had risen from the sudden discovery, Thor had a headache. These silent creatures can often mean a lot of trouble, because they are mysterious and don't know what they are.

"Friend, is there something wrong?" Thor didn't rush to draw his sword, but first tried to start a communication on the level of wisdom.

There was no answer, only the wind from the wilderness that blew through the streets, witnessed the encounter, and then disappeared without a trace.

Thor stopped probing, pulled out the long sword behind his back, held it in his hand, and took a step towards him.

Then two, three, four, or five steps, Thor suddenly discovered an incomprehensible strangeness.

Because with Thor's movement, he seemed to stand still and face Thor without moving, but he felt that the distance between the two sides had not shortened in the slightest. He was still at the edge of Thor's field of vision, silent.

This sense of strangeness from vision even gave Thor the illusion that he had not taken a step.

But in fact, Thor did a lot of things just now, in addition to moving his feet, he also quietly opened a spiritual shield. The one in the wilderness before didn't know if the statute of limitations was still there, and now that he has to face the unknown, it's worth spending some mental energy.

As for drawing the sword, Thor was ready to throw a rift into the abyss once he found the hostility, and it would be said whether it was useful to cut it first.

Then it became the scene now, the two of them were separated by a distance that had not changed, far away from each other.

Thor frowned and watched as he took a few steps back, but he found it useless. The guy on the other side still didn't move, but the distance between the two sides didn't increase because of Thor's movement.

The weirdest thing is that Thor can see very clearly, the other party has neither the movement of his feet, nor the subtle brilliance such as teleportation magic. He just stood there in silence and quiet, like a dead sculpture.

What the hell is this?

Thor burst into a burst of speed and rushed towards the other party, and he felt that he had to solve the problem. Otherwise, when he returns to the wilderness later, if this guy stays behind him, who knows what he's brewing?

After a while, Thor's brow furrowed even deeper, as he found it useless.

The speed of his fifth order was fully open, but he still couldn't shorten the distance between them at all, no matter whether he was advancing or retreating, the distance between the two sides had never changed since just now. The other party's whole person is like a nail, nailed there not far or close.

Thor tried to move the whole person horizontally to the side again, but as expected, the guy was still where he should be, and he was almost a field of vision away from Thor, just facing each other.

"Whew~" Thor sighed a little speechlessly.

There is no communication, no elimination, no expulsion, no evasion, and the matter is obviously unsolvable.

Standing on the main street again, the two looked like two duelists waiting for a duel. It's just that the atmosphere between each other is oppressive and dull, and there is no sound around, this scene is simply weird to the extreme.

Just as Thor was thinking about what to do now, his eyes suddenly froze.

Because this time there was finally something different, Thor saw it clearly, and the guy suddenly raised his hand.

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