Chapter 67: Monster Country

Mebis took a sturdy and slender Charlotte horse from the stables outside the inn for only five gold coins, and ran down the King's Road in the early hours of the next morning.

Because the mist of the source wheat stalks burned slowly, he didn't have to control the smoking of the meat strips at all times, and in order to keep up with the foreign mission that he had delayed for an unknown amount of time, he hurriedly took advantage of the early morning twilight to go to the Oleg Empire.

The cold, moist air swept across Mebes's cheeks with the red horses below, and galloped across the hazy vast grassland, and from time to time a long wolf howl came from the other side.

"Walk through this grassland and reach the Ancient Orc Empire?"

The boy quietly recalls the history of the ancient orcs on the undulating horseback.

"Humanoids with a half-human, half-beast structure, according to legend, appeared in the ancient wizarding era during the invasion of the plane, and no one knows their origin, as if they appeared in the wizard's field of vision overnight."

"There are many strange appearances, but most of them are similar to human anatomy, and each of these categories has different characteristics."

He couldn't help but think about the identity card given to him, Lord Gu Rabbit, the rabbit head body was completely in line with the strange physical appearance of the ancient orc.

"But the relatively weird and brutal monsters, the high-quality ancient orcs themselves do not love blood, and prefer peace, and their living customs vary according to different branches."

Driving his horse over the fern-infested hills, Mebis saw a towering imperial capital below, with many eagle-faced and crossbow arrow-wielding ancient beast soldiers standing on the towering walls.

"Stop, outsider."

Seeing the leisurely human on the horse not far away, the row of well-trained and hideous kobolds under the city gate immediately shouted, feeling the latter's footsteps that did not stop, they all pulled up their thick, fluffy arms, and the flesh folds under the huge head wrinkled their teeth, revealing their long sharp teeth, and several pairs of brown and black bells stared at the human being unkindly.

"Huh? The royal capital is so strict? ”

The surprised young man carefully looked at the majestic capital in front of him, thought about it, and ran towards this group of puppies with his own wizard spirit fluctuations.

The leader, who was stronger than the rest of the kobolds, suddenly felt a heavy pressure like a mountain, and his little eyes couldn't help revealing extreme fear, and immediately knelt down on his knees without majesty, whining and begging for mercy,

"Dear Wizard, please. Please forgive us for our lowliness and ignorance, and for offending the noble Lord. ”

The thick yellow fur stood upright, along with the low mournful screams of the kobolds on the stone bricks.

"It's spineless."

Mebis wondered if the ancient orcs described in the books were the same breed as the present, but he didn't want to think much about it, and then he jerked up his horse's legs and rushed into the thick city gate, leaving behind the still trembling little milk dog.

The city inside the walls is full of traffic, and you can see ancient beast vendors shouting loudly outside their shops, and the crowded streets are extremely clean, and the buildings are no different from those in the ancient beast town, with quaint and atmospheric wooden buildings.

"No. 209, Room 6, First Avenue, Golden Palace"

The task column on the black and white identity card clearly indicates the residence of the successor to the mission abroad, and the young man leaned over to stop a sturdy ancient orc with a crocodile head and asked lightly.

"Do you know where the Golden Palace is, huh?"

Suddenly sensing the other party's provocative attitude, the self-respecting and sensitive Layton immediately opened his bloody basin full of sharp teeth and roared.

"Weak human, are you repeating what you just said to Uncle Leighton?"

Rayton, a crocodile warrior with dark green tough scales, has hated these pretentious humans since he was a child, always thinking that he is superior, but he is a poor creature who depends on the wizard to survive.

He must teach this human being who doesn't know the height of the sky a good lesson, so that he can see the unparalleled nobility of Uncle Ben. The orange-yellow beast pupil suddenly saw a cloth bag filled with golden glow cut through a graceful arc, and landed steadily on its broad claws.

"Huh?"

Layton reflexively weighed the weight, and the dark green tough scales paused slightly, and instantly leaned over to the human foot, opening his long and flat tone and whispering flattery,

"Guests from afar, please let Leighton clear your way away."

The young man's right eye twitched slightly, and he nodded, and the former strode in front happily, and the hideous and unhappy face had long since disappeared with the golden light.

Led by Leighton's zealous and dutiful leadership, Mebis made his way through a street that was deserted compared to other prosperous areas, and finally came to an empty, uninhabited complex.

"My lord, this is the address you are talking about, since a year ago, His Majesty the King issued a decree that idle people are not allowed to enter, and violators are punished by death, and in front of it is the forbidden area, as residents of the Oleg Empire, we must obey the laws of His Majesty the King, and we are sorry that we cannot continue to guide you the way."

An inexplicable look flashed in Layton's eyes when he said His Majesty, and he said apologetically.

Mebis didn't say anything, just nodded and signaled, and the tall and muscular crocodile immediately rushed to the outside without looking back.

"No. 209 in the sixth cell.."

Wandering along the empty streets, I finally saw a small dilapidated room with a red door number marked on a narrow corner.

"The wizard's apprentice of the Dark Magic House... They all seem to be very individual."

Mebis thought to himself, and he jumped lightly off his horse and walked slowly to the rotten wooden door of No. 209 and whispered.

"Pitch Black"

A feeble, weak male voice came from within.

"Pink"

"Black Hat"

"Pink Shoes"

"Come in"

After exchanging succinct mission words, Mebis pushed open the door full of missing wood.

The space was larger than he had imagined, and a pungent smell suddenly came to his nose, and many wonderful mechanical ornaments were arranged on the neat and shiny wooden boards, and the dull humanoid silver-white metal puppets were displayed by the front door, and the empty eyes stared straight at him.

The low wooden table was littered with delicate instruments and dripping sounds, and he saw in the corner wooden cabinet a number of biological parts soaked in blue liquid, pink birds stripped of their feathers, unknown limbs with blurred flesh and blood, and even an elongated indescribable one, indicating the wizard's unusual research habits.

At the front of the kitchen-like countertop stood a wide black shadow with a faint arched back and swaying slightly, and Mebes moved slightly, saying from a long distance.

"Wizard apprentice Mebis, Oleg Imperial Academy's mission abroad."

Keeping a distance between wizards is important for their own safety, and even if they are fellow students of the Dark Magic House, Mebis has no reason to open up to the other party, not to mention that she doesn't know the other party's information at all.