Chapter 328: Rainy Day

The rain began to fall, and the entire forest was filled with mist-like vapor.

The rain had been falling for half a day, and at first the four of them were able to wait under the big tree, but when they found that it had no tendency to be thrifty, they had to embark on the journey.

They struggled to walk with water and weeds that covered their feet to their feet, and they tried to walk under the dense foliage.

"What are we going to do tonight?"

Teresa ran forward on a white leopard, her clothes drenched and her dark skin faintly visible.

"I don't know, look at the place in front of me where to hide from the rain, if not, I can only chop something as shelter."

Kael'thas replied.

He was the driest of all the people here, and the Ice Protector formed an ice layer outside his body to keep the rain out. Perhaps he was also the first to use an ice shield from the rain, and this spell would not consume much in the rain, so it could last forever.

Others are not so simple.

Sal was drenched, and Karina's clothes were not easily soaked, but her hair was wet.

As she ran, the blond hair was always wet and sticking to her face, forcing Karina to pull out her hand from time to time to open it.

"We'd better find a place quickly."

Sal suddenly spoke.

Kael'thas gave him a puzzled look, and Karina helped Sal explain.

"Teresa is different from us, she will definitely get sick if she continues to drench."

She gestured to Teresa on the leopard.

Kael'thas had just noticed that even the leopard's fur was completely soaked, and Teresa's body was shivering in the rain.

For such an ordinary human girl, this rain is cold to the bone.

"I'm sorry"

When Kael'thas found out that Kael'thas was looking at her again, Teresa apologized with some shame.

Her mouth was a little white.

"It's fine."

Kael'thas smiled bitterly, and after thinking about it, he summoned the water elemental.

Hellfire and Phoenixes are both life forms of fire, and they won't be happy in the rain.

"Help me see if there's a place to hide from the rain."

Kael'thas commanded the water elemental and drove it away.

The Water Elemental is a low-IQ summon that every high-level mage can learn how to summon, and sometimes it is a very handy tool.

In the rain, this water elemental left at a breakneck speed.

"Let's speed things up a little bit, too."

Kael'thas said to the others, and they ran forward at a faster pace.

Of them, Kael'thas and Karina were very light and light, and Sal was very brave and full of courage - he was so energetic that he was terrifying.

Teresa, the weakest, is not much of a problem because she has the help of the leopard.

After advancing for more than ten minutes, Kael'thas sensed a message from the water elemental.

"Stop."

He halted a few of them, then pointed to the side:

"The water elemental has found a cave, let's go over there."

This news made several people a little excited, and they ran to the location of the water elemental.

They had reached the bottom of a mountain cliff, where the blue water elemental was waiting in a dark cavern.

"Good work."

Kael'thas canceled the summoning of the water elemental and entered the cave with the three men.

He chanted some spells, and a few fireballs floated in the air to light the way.

"Something seems wrong with this cave"

Unexpectedly, several people noticed that the cave was going all the way out of sight, and even Thrall noticed that something was wrong.

"Well, it's not natural."

Karina also agreed with Sal's words, and her hand touched the cave wall a few times, and then affirmed:

"The marks on this wall have been excavated by some creature."

In such a barren and wild place, it is obvious that it will not be human beings who do such a thing.

This scared Teresa a little.

"Go in and see what it is."

But Kael'thas wasn't worried about what was inside, and in his memory, there were no powerful creatures in the world hidden in caves.

Generally speaking, it should be creatures such as snowmen or bear monsters, which are not very strong.

It was indeed a bear monster that had excavated this cave - the four of them had found it when they entered it.

Deep in the cavern is a lair of a bear monster.

"I'm expecting a snowman"

Kael'thas sighed, and he turned to look at the group of bear monsters standing in front of them with some regret.

"Let's stay here today."

With dry wood and some water dripping from the rocks, there's no better place to live.

With the exception of Teresa, the other three moved their hands and it took less than a minute to clear the cave.

"There's a hole in the back that leads deeper."

While dealing with these bear monsters, Thrall finds his way to the depths.

"Don't bother, it's supposed to be the lair of these bear monsters, we don't need such a big place."

Kael'thas explained that he didn't want to do more senseless killings.

However, in order to prevent the bear monsters from coming out at night to disturb them, he summoned Hellfire and carried huge stones to block the passage inside.

When everything was done, Kael'thas turned around and prepared to feed the others.

But he didn't expect Karina to have already started, and she was skillfully cutting flesh from the bear monster with a dagger.

"Is that something edible?"

Even though it's a bear, it's an 'evolution bear' standing on two legs, which makes Kael'thas have a pimple in his heart.

"Absolutely."

Teresa was packing up the timber with Sal, and when she heard this, she first replied to Kael'thas:

"I've seen people sell this meat before, it's expensive."

It's something that most people can't afford, and Teresa has always wanted to try it.

"I'd like to try it too."

Sal echoed suit.

Kael'thas could only accept this, and he walked over to Sal's side.

"Fireball."

A fireball was placed on the arranged wood, and the bonfire slowly rose and the cave began to warm up.

"Let's go outside and change our clothes first, don't freeze."

Kael'thas took Thrall and Teresa's clothes out of the necklace and commanded the two men.

Thrall gave the opportunity to Teresa first.

"Thank you."

Teresa thanked her, took her clothes and walked outside to change them.

As long as you dry your body, change into clean clothes, and return to the cave again, the heat of the campfire can gradually warm everyone's body.

The bear meat was also processed and placed on a wooden rack to start grilling.

(To be continued)