Chapter 185: Raindrops

For Colante and Jack, who are immersed in ancient books, time flies. The White Goat's content involves something more about the believers who drive these owls and the gods they believe in. The records in the Witches' Library are not abundant, but even the limited few words in these books are surprising enough. Klante had only a superficial impression of the Wet Soul Sect represented by the White Goat, which was why she needed to bring Jack to the library.

"It's the weirdest belief I've ever heard. Jack exclaimed as he listened to the witch finish the book. Even as a wolfwalker, he couldn't believe that there was such a distorted existence as the Wet Soul Sect in this world.

"Yes, I think only the sects of the Twilight Sect can match them in terms of weirdness. Kolandi replied subconsciously with a frown.

"But why are they here?" said the werewolf, scratching his head, "what happens here has nothing to do with them, does it? At least from the accounts, the ones who control the white owls are not interested in the plague." Why are they here? Why are they taking Elsa away?"

Jack's question was not answered by the witch. Because at this time, Kolandi has fallen into the same doubts as the werewolf. Wet souls are weird, but these guys rarely hurt other people like what is commonly called a cult, or rather, they don't care about the world of ordinary people. So, why are they here?

"Because Heather has what they want. While the two men were silent, Cheese pushed open the door to the library and walked in. It looks like he's done dissecting the monster.

"How did you ......" Jack didn't react when he saw the mage push the door open, but Klanty had already jumped up in surprise. No one had ever been able to walk freely through a witch's house before, and even if Cheese had an engagement ring on his hand, he shouldn't have been able to do that.

"I just tracked down the traces of your magic. It's just a repetition of the action you made to open the door. So Miss Colante, be careful at home next time. "Cheese seemed to be in good spirits, even very abruptly, and there was no sign of a serious injury on his body.

"You seem to be in good spirits?" said Jack, standing up. The expression on his face was a little strange, because Wolfwalker could feel that Cheese was indeed in an excellent state of mind and body now, and the mage in front of him was by no means looking back. And this is completely counterintuitive.

The mage shrugged his shoulders, noncommittal to his companion's greeting, and walked briskly to the table and picked up the book that was spread out in front of the witch. It happened to be about the white goat.

"How did you know he was in good spirits?" saw that Cheese seemed to be attracted to the book. Kolanty asked in a whisper as she tugged at Rajak's clothes. Even the witch in charge of healing mages was not sure about the state of the cheese in front of her.

The wolfwalker opened his mouth to speak, but before he could speak, the mage interrupted him.

"Predators can always tell the state of their prey. It's as if wolves can always find the oldest one in a pack of goats. Cheese replied as he flipped through the book.

"What the hell is going on? Have we been here for three days? Why do you look like you're ......," said Jack.

"It's like a new life. The mage continued the werewolf's words, a small smile on his face.

"I wonder now if you've been pretended to be something. Cheese I know isn't that talkative. Jack said.

Hearing the werewolf's words, Cheese closed the book in his hand, because in the time of these few words, he had already read what he wanted to read. He might not have been able to read at this speed in a normal way, but now, the words on the book were clearer than ever before in the mage's eyes.

"You can interpret it as a little apology from the guy who took Elsa. They hid it in the monster's belly. That's why that thing can be invisible in moonlight. That's why I can now talk here with all my energy instead of wasting time in my room. As he spoke, Cheese shook the object in his left hand as usual.

It was a silver necklace, except that it was not decorated with jewelry or anything else, but instead had a knuckle-sized crystal bottle attached to it. As the mage shakes, you can see that there is some liquid in the small bottle shaking with it, but the liquid is not full.

"The companion chain of the moon elves, this is the only thing I should have thought of that could make creatures invisible in the moonlight. Cheese said, turning his head to examine the necklace carefully. In his line of sight, the traces of magic attached to the silver chain with a radius of less than a millimeter were staggeringly complex.

"But isn't this associated chain only available to the Moon Elves?" ...... "As a witch, Kolandi still has some knowledge of this legendary item. The group of elves known as the Moon Elves claim to be protected by the Moon God and possess the ability to become invisible at night. But in fact, the reason why they can do this is because the moon elves have the technology to make this kind of necklace. And in order to prevent this technology from spreading, the Moon Elves have also added countless prohibitions to each necklace.

"That's right, part of that monster is made with moon elves. In fact, it's still a big part. The mage shrugged his shoulders and uttered the witch's unspoken conjecture.

"Okay, but you still haven't explained why you were able to regain your strength so quickly. Although she felt a little disgusted with the material that stitched the monster together, Kolanty admitted that it was the only explanation that made sense.

"That's what it depends on. Cheese pointed to the small crystal bottle on the necklace with his right hand.

"What's that? some kind of alchemical potion?"

"No, it's not the kind of concoction we make. If I'm guessing correctly, the contents of this bottle should be the raindrops of the first rain. Cheese said.

"You, are you serious?!" the witch heard the mage's speech, and a look of shock appeared on her face that she had never seen before.

"The raindrops of the first rain...... You're not talking about the stuff in that book, are you?" Jack's reaction wasn't as big as Colenty's, because he didn't know how precious Cheese's claim was.

"That's right. According to the believers of the Wet Soul. They believed that all the creatures on earth grew after the first rain. So the rain of that rain is the origin of all life. The mage nodded and admitted.

"So, you drank this, uh, raindrops, and you regained all your strength?" asked Wolfwalker, still not quite understanding the meaning of the liquid in the vial.

"No, strictly speaking, drinking these raindrops is not just a matter of regaining my strength. The smile on Cheese's face was even stronger, and his expression at this time was quite fanatical, "This drop of rain has made me really, refreshed." ”