Chapter 16 Insights

"Who are you looking for?"

When Green came to the foot of a towering tree, he collapsed from his horse with a definite movement.

He came to the treehouse, and just as he was about to knock on the door, a green-skinned dwarf about his height looked at Green and asked.

"I want to ask which direction is the Witch's House?"

The dwarf's brow furrowed when he heard this, and instead of immediately answering his words, his eyes scanning Grimm back and forth for something.

"You have the breath of magic on you, I didn't expect it... You still look so... So young..."

The dwarf sensed something from him, and hurriedly took out the magic measuring tool he had created, and found that the strength of the other party had reached the third-level level.

But the other party is only a few years old, right?

After thinking about it for a long time, I couldn't help but ask.

"Sorry, but if you're bothered, you don't have to answer."

Although the dwarf said this, his eyes were very curious.

"I'm not a wizard in the traditional sense, I'm using a different power, just purer and more primitive."

Green smiled and explained.

However, the dwarf did not believe this nonsense, and of course he was as shrewd as he knew that the other party was not lying, and he couldn't think of any other profession that could reach such heights so quickly.

In the end, it comes down to the other party's talent.

Maybe some people are destined to be different...

The dwarf who figured it out was no longer entangled, and warmly invited Green to his treehouse as a guest, but as for the Leiden people outside, they were selectively forgotten by the two.

A few people could only watch them leave, and Layton knew that what the other party was going to talk about was another door for them.

It's too far away...

Disperse the unrealistic thoughts in your mind, hold the long sword in your hand and start waiting boringly.

And his subordinates are a little looking for a rock to rest, and some are looking for fun nearby to pass the time.

……

As Green followed the dwarf into the hollow, the darkness was slowly enveloped in a green glow.

"Hehe, this is a green light insect, one of the harmless insects, which likes to gather next to sweet fragrant flowers to live."

Listening to the dwarf's introduction, Green looked in the direction the dwarf was pointing and looked into the corner, the land that had been cultivated.

There are one or two acres of land with tender red flowers that constantly exude a faint sweet floral fragrance to the surroundings, and a small insect flutters back and forth on it, emitting a green light.

Seeing this scene, Green's nerves slowly relaxed, and his mood improved a lot.

He glanced at the dwarf quietly and asked directly.

"Can you tell me where the witch's house is now?"

"You're such an anxious child, well, well, it seems... You seem to be in a hurry. ”

The dwarf sighed helplessly, pointed to the map in Green's hand, and said.

"Turn it on."

The map lay out on the smooth, green ground, and after a few seconds of waiting, the dwarf reminded him of the location of the witch's house.

"As you go inside, you will arrive after a canyon, and I have to warn you that the environment there is very bad, and the ordinary people you bring outside can't hold it."

"Thank you." Green was silent for a few seconds, then took out a gem from his purse to express his gratitude.

"Wait, you seem to have quite a few jewels, maybe we can trade."

The dwarf put the gem to his mouth and bit it, and after confirming that there was no fraud, there was a hint of greed in his eyes.

"Deal?" Green raised his eyebrows, interested.

He began to re-examine the hollow and saw that there seemed to be something else inside.

Seeing this, the dwarf immediately took out a deck of cards from his body and explained to Grimm.

"When you have a problem, let your mind go and draw one of them to get the answer."

Hearing what the other party said so mysteriously, Green was suspicious and put the cards handed over to the ground.

He asked in his mind.

"I wondered if I could find out through this journey."

He then scrambled the cards and opened the middle one from the three cards.

"Tarot, Emperor."

I saw an old man with a crown on his head and majestic eyes looking ahead, sitting on a royal chair made of gold and precious stones, holding a scepter in his left hand.

Green thought for a moment and opened the card on the left.

"Tarot cards, upside-down hanged man."

"He represents a reversal of fate."

And just as Green was about to open the third card, the dwarf stopped him and asked.

"Would you like to exchange it?"

Without saying a word, Grimm, who had received the answer in his heart, took out a pile of jewels from his money bag and handed them to the dwarf.

When the dwarves saw the jewels, they hugged them and left happily.

Without the dwarves' interference, Green opened the third card again.

"Tarot, Fool."

The masked fool seemed to be mocking himself, and as if mocking fate.

"It signaled, it was already predestined."

Green thought for a moment and put the three cards away.

And when he tried to leave, he was stopped again by the dwarves.

"I'm sorry, I just lost my temper."

"Don't be in a hurry to leave, because you just gave too many jewels, and the two are not worth the same, and you can buy some other magic items while adding a little more."

"Thank you, Mr. Dwarf, if you can help me look at this thing?"

Green thought for a moment and didn't agree, after all, the jewelry he brought out was very limited, and he couldn't squander it at will, and besides, he still had something on him that he couldn't see through to decipher.

When he took out the bronze statue, he saw that the dwarf's eyes began to glaze over, and then he cried out.

"Hell, how can you have such a thing? Quick, put it away! ”

Although he didn't understand why the other party's emotions had become so agitated, Green still put it away with understanding.

It took a long time for the dwarf to calm down, beads of sweat the size of a bean wetting the ground, and the bloodshot from his eyes slowly closed.

It reminded in a hoarse, dry voice.

"It's an evil thing, it can absorb magical energy to nourish its body and become stronger, and it is immune to magical energy and has extremely high defense."

"Most, most importantly, it will tempt people to become demons!"

At the end of the day, the dwarf looked around with trepidation, as if he was afraid that something would hear it.

"I heard that hundreds of years ago, this thing caused a bloody storm in the wizarding world, and was finally stolen by a group of dark wizards, now, why is it in your hands?"

After the dwarf finished telling its origins, he looked at Green with a little surprise.

"Oh, I got it."

"How much did it cost? Quite a few gold coins, right? ”

"A silver coin."

"What, just a silver coin? Which blind guy is this? ”

The dwarf whispered into Grimm's ear, nearly jumping when it heard the answer.

As if it was the one who lost money, it then looked at Green with some complications in its eyes.

"You're a lucky guy."

"Hey, forget that question you just asked, it's free."

Seeing that Green got up again to leave, the dwarf rolled his eyes and complained.

"Then I want to order a weapon, is it okay?"

Green asked hesitantly.

"What kind of style, function, material?"

"Well, the shape of the spear, it can be applied to all elements, I don't know much about the material, you can see it."

"It's a deposit." Green hesitated, and took the remaining half of the gold coins from his money bag and put them on the table.

I saw that the dwarf found a drawing, held a quill pen and wrote and drew on it, and soon a two-meter-long spear was completed.

"The green energy in the middle can regulate the energy, and every time you change the energy, it can react in time, so that the weapon will not be damaged if it can't support the heat, swelling, and breaking."

"How long will it take to make it?"

Green was satisfied when he heard the dwarf's introduction.

"Three days, if you have time, you can come and pick it up, or write an address and I'll find a dodo to send it over."

"Dodo?"

Green had a puzzled look on his face.

"What kind of remote corner did you come from, and you don't know such a common delivery tool?"

The dwarf covered his forehead and complained.

"If I don't come to pick it up after three days, I'll send it to this place."

Green hesitated for a moment and wrote down Danson Thor's residence.

Once the deal was finalized, the dwarf went to find the materials and whispered when it felt the other party leave quickly.

"What an impatient guy and I don't know what he's worried about?"

The dwarves could feel the haste and irritability in Green's eyes, and it stands to reason that there should be very few people who could threaten the existence of second-order wizards.

I don't understand.

The dwarf didn't waste any more time on it, shaking his head and walking to the inside of the treehouse, where the sound of hammers pounding steel could be heard before long.

After the crowd outside saw Green come out of the treehouse safe and sound, Layton finally relented.

If something happened to this noble highness under his protection, Leiden didn't dare to think about what would happen.

When he was about to continue on the road, he was interrupted by Green.

"Just send it here, you can go back the way you came, the next journey is very dangerous, and if you go, you will be sent to death."

Although Green's words were not polite at all, they were indeed thinking about them.

"Then Your Highness Aoye, you should be careful by yourself."

Layton blushed and was about to say something, but the words came to his lips and began to spit out.

After saying this, he returned and left with his own people.

Watching their vanishing backs, Green climbed onto his horse and continued on his way.

It didn't take long for the wind and sand to rise on the ground, and the valley in the distance was faintly visible, and the sandy soil grew tenacious cactus trees.

Because the environment was getting worse, the speed of the red horse slowed down, and Green was not annoyed, leisurely enjoying the scenery passing by.

So, after sunset, he rushed into the canyon.

Looking at the mud and rock piles in front of you, the visibility is low when walking under the steep cliffs under the darkness of the night.

Grimm thought for a while and did not rush at night, but found a cave and fed some of the young grass on his horse's back, and then went outside to find some firewood to make a fire.

After the heat enveloped the cold stone cave, the jujube red horse also came over to enjoy the warmth.

During this period, the firelight attracted some uninvited guests.

Green took out the wolves and threw their bloody corpses outside, silently warning the greedy hunters.

In this way, after dinner, Green, took out the bronze stone statue to block the entrance of the cave, looked at the red horse, and then, without hesitation, found a blanket to lie down and closed his eyes to rest, but his soul entered the seventh floor of the Hell Tower.