Chapter 83: Ambition (3)

"What you said is true?"

The gray defenders asked quietly as they looked at their companions in front of them. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

"Absolutely, almost as described by the first generation of ancestors, my Life Crystal has an extremely strong sense of it, and that is our holy relic."

The defender, who was questioned by his peers, grimaced, described the situation in a deep voice.

As fanatics and followers of dragons, the gray defenders have a strong sense of the presence of dragons on the white ** crystal above their heads, which is due to the resonance that occurs due to the power of the natural magic crystal and the power of the dragon.

The bones of the dragons were all buried by their companions, and there is absolutely no possibility of them reaching the hands of humans.

"They must have dug up the sacred grave and stolen our holy relics!"

"These bastards, I knew that the depraved deserve to die!"

A gray defender's eyes widened, and he suddenly cried out, before being covered by his companion.

"Fool, do you want to kill us?"

The man who had negotiated with Leo not long ago roared, and the villagers next to him suddenly looked at him curiously.

"Excuse me, has something happened?"

"I've been getting a lot of guests from the village lately."

The village woman came over with her waist in her hand and greeted her very warmly.

"It's okay, it's okay, you go get busy."

The man responded enthusiastically, successfully dismissing the villagers, and the villagers looked away.

"Listen to me." He looked at the village woman's distant back, breathed a sigh of relief, and then turned around indifferently, "The holy relic must be retrieved, but our strength is not enough. ”

"Mother Nature has given us magic, but also wisdom and brains."

The gray defender suddenly began to meditate, bowing his head and thinking about countermeasures.

"If that was really a god, wouldn't what we thought in our hearts be—"

Someone's face changed, and he said in horror.

"But trouble didn't get to us, which shows that he is not an all-powerful god."

"He can be overcome, and this is the test that Mother Nature has given us."

The man sneered and told the truth.

"The Fallen are street rats wherever they go, for us defenders, and for our enemies, the Luna Cultists."

As he spoke, he turned his head to look at the verdant trees, his gaze as if he were about to cross the peaks and rocks, past streams and forests, to Stormwind beneath the peaks.

・・・

"What about them?"

Randolph looked at the empty dwellings on the east side of the village, frowned and asked the village man beside him.

"It's said to be a hunting trip, but it's rare for everyone to go together."

The village man scratched his head and responded truthfully, but he didn't notice Randolph's gloomy face.

"You go back first."

Randolph sighed, the village man nodded, and left.

"These cowardly creatures might as well have gone back to their lair and continued to live a savage life."

Kelsey sneered, utterly sarcastic, as the Grey Defenders had hunted her down several times.

"Can you detect traces of their magic?"

Leo looked at Iros, who nodded.

"Descend this peak, towards the forest below."

The blue light in Iros's eyes faded, and she replied softly.

"Mr. Randolph, where were these people generally active before they met you?"

"Well, I remember it's this mountain, the forest at the top of the mountain, there is a dense forest behind the mountain, there are a lot of monsters there, and there is no sunlight all year round."

"But I don't think there's any reason for them to go back to their old home, it's very comfortable for them." ”

"Maybe it's heading down the hill, to the Red Rock Thieves' dwellings?"

Leo groaned for a moment and spoke.

"Mr. Leo, the Red Rock thieves all live on the mountain, and the only place below the mountain is Stormwind."

Lindsay tugged at the corner of Leo's coat and said softly.

“・・・”

Leo was shocked and guessed the actions of the Grey Defenders.

Presumably like the knights who brought in Stormwind, or someone stronger to deal with him.

However, the Gray Defender himself is not treated well by the people of the Astaire Country, and it is estimated that no one believes what he says, so he is really simple-minded.

He doesn't waste time on such small things.

"Mr. Randolph, let's get started as soon as possible."

Leo took the matter over and continued.

"I'll bring the relevant materials and tools with me, and I just need to find a spacious open space."

"Don't you need to set up?"

Randolph was a little apprehensive, and in his opinion, Leo was in a bit of a hurry.

If it succeeds, it will attract legendary creatures of the same level as the gods, the dragon, with its terrifying power, maybe just a breath of fire can turn the entire mountain into a sea of fire.

If you prepare some altars or tributes, you may be able to please the dragon and get a gift or something.

"No, I don't." Leo shook his head, "It's on the beach on the Red Rock Shore, and there's no one there. ”

"As you wish."

Randolph nodded.

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Red Rock Coast, white seaside shallow stalls.

Leo and his party walked out of the forest and arrived here.

As the sea of storms cleared for a while, the clear blue sky did not have the slightest cloud, gently brushing the face. Behind the tall rocks and turquoise trees, the distance is a little small, and in front of you is the light-colored water, sparkling, with silvery white foam, washing white gravel stalls.

There are also white roots on the shallows, entrenched beneath countless white gravel, the warmth of the sun mixed with the sea breeze, and the salty and wet smell.

"It's been a long time since I've been here, and the Red Rock Thieves often plunder caravans here."

Randolph took a deep breath and looked at the white gravel beneath his feet, which might have been stained with blood on a rainy day.

"When the sea of storms clears, there is no chamber of commerce, no, no one will even pass through here."

"Even if it's a Red Rock Thief, he doesn't want to see the scenery in this kind of place."

Kelsey took a step forward, facing one side of the waves, the distance shrouded in gray vapor.

"That's the docks of Stormwind, just swim along the shore and you'll see it."

"If the dragon does attack, the outpost at the docks of Stormwind will be the first to find out."

She pointed to the azure sky, and said very seriously.

"Then the fleet sent by Stormwind went out to sea, and as the dragon came to the shores of Red Rock, he would see that Mr. Leo had subdued the legendary dragon, and then worshipped Mr. Leo as the supreme god on deck."

Lindsay yawned, ignored the stunned Randolph, and smiled at the dumb Kelsey.

She seems to have too blind a worship for Leo, and has no respect for dragons, who are god-like.

"Yes, you're right."

Kelsey's red eyes shone brightly, and the sea breeze gently blew, and her long bewitching red hair swayed with it.

The two seem to have reached a rare agreement on this point of view.

"How long?"

Ignoring the two of them chatting hotly, Leo looked away from Kelsey and looked at Randolph, who was taking out the materials.

"It can be done by noon, sir."

Randolph smiled slightly, rolled up his sleeves, and opened the sealed black bag, and the unpleasant fishy smell suddenly drifted away.