[101] The storm is coming

"Wow, that's a tall tower. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info" Sister Salena couldn't help but shout as she looked at the tower in the distance.

As far as the crowd looked, they saw a tall and pointed tower, towering in the middle of the forest, and the surrounding trees were as small as grass under our feet in front of the tower.

"That's the ivory tower, the most authoritative mage guild in the Aden Empire, the ivory tower is about 800 meters high, and it is the tallest building so far. Hain said, looking at the tower.

"Ah, more than 800 meters high?" This height is almost as high as the Dubai Tower in the previous life, and there are no cranes or anything here, how did such a tall tower be built?

"Well, the tower of Biqi Rock Cathedral is more than three hundred meters high. Hain continued, "This is the place where countless magicians have fulfilled their dreams, and I remember that there was a genius female magician named Lifani who was not only beautiful but also possessed incomparable super power, and has always been my idol." ”

"Hehe, you adore her so much, why don't you go and visit her?" I asked with a smile.

"I'm a third-rate mage who doesn't have a good name, where would people come to see me?" Hain scratched his head with an embarrassed smile.

"Hey, this is the first time I've seen Lord Hain's shyness, didn't he claim to be a genius magician before?, why are you suddenly so humble?" said Sister Salena sarcastically.

Hain's face turned a little redder, and everyone laughed.

Journeys are always new and fun, and it's a really nice feeling to travel with these guys.

"Alright, don't bury our genius mage, cross this river, and a little further west to the territory of Aden. Credier stepped forward and said with a smile.

"Oh, are we going to Aden?" I asked, delighted.

"Well, the river in front of you is the dividing line between Aden and Ou Rui, and after crossing the river, you will reach the territory of Aden. Credier explained.

"But why haven't you seen the royal city of Aden? doesn't it mean that the royal city of Aden is very big?" asked Sister Salena curiously, obviously, she hadn't been here before.

"Please, eldest sister, no matter how big Aden City is, it can't be seen from a distance of more than a hundred miles, right?" Hain said.

"Ah, more than a hundred miles, how can it be so far?" asked Sister Salena embarrassedly.

"The royal city of Aden is different from ordinary territories, and its jurisdiction is extremely extensive, far from being comparable to ordinary city-states, and it takes at least five days to travel from here to the royal city of Aden. Credier followed.

"Five days, oh my God, how far do you have to go?" I stuck out my tongue with a bitter face.

"Princess Aiyi, where do you put us ascetics like this? You and Miss Salena still have carriages to sit on, but we are all on foot, and we have to push the cart for you when we encounter difficult roads, ......" Hain shook his head with a wry smile.

Looking at Hain's funny complaint, Sister Salena and I couldn't help but laugh.

"It looks like it's going to rain. Hain looked up at the sky.

The sky was light and cloudy, and there seemed to be no precursor to rain.

"Do you think changing the subject will dispel me and Sister Selena's contempt for you?" hahaha......" I laughed with Sister Selena.

"No, I'm really, I suddenly sensed a powerful wind elemental blowing in our direction, and besides, there were many water elementals mixed in with it, which should be a harbinger of a storm if I guessed correctly. Hain looked up at the western sky.

Everyone looked towards the western sky together, and saw that there was indeed a small black dot in the west, but because it was too far away, they couldn't tell what the little black dot was.

"Hain's elemental sensing shouldn't go wrong, let's prepare first, if it's a storm, our tent can't resist it, only reinforcement. Credier said.

We left the road and went to the nearby woods, where Credier and DiHarut were in charge of cutting down the trees, sharpening the bowl-sized trees and making them, and Yale used them to nail the tent firmly into the dirt.

Hain was in charge of stringing and tying the stakes to the tent while Sister Salena and I busied ourselves preparing dinner.

As soon as the fire was lit, the wind began to blow outside, and the wind blew the woods, making a "whoosh" sound, and we saw that in the western sky, a black cloud was pressing in our direction.

"Lord Hain's words are not wrong at all, it seems that there is a real storm. Sister Salena said with some concern.

I nodded noncommittally and looked at the big black cloud that was gradually drifting in the sky.

"The storm is coming, everyone hurry up!" shouted Sister Salina.

"It's going to be right away. Credil shouted against the wind.

"Princess Aiyi, Miss Salina, your tent is relatively small, if it is reinforced alone, I'm afraid the strength is still not strong enough, why don't you sleep in a tent with us tonight, it will be safer." Hain said as he pulled the rope and wrapped it around the stake.

"Sleeping in a tent with you, isn't that good?" I looked at Sister Shalena with some embarrassment.

"I think there's some truth in what Lord Hain said, if it's a small tent, the ability to resist the storm is very weak, so it's better for us to be with them tonight. Sister Salena persuaded.

"Miss Salena is right, it's not safe in the little tent, you sleep in our tent, princess, it's a big deal that the four of us go to spend the night in your little tent. Credier came with a piece of wood on his shoulder.

"Oh, don't do that, since you all say so, we'll be in a tent tonight. I said with a smile.

Although everyone loves to talk about it along the way, but, seriously, none of these partners are womanizers, they all treat me as a sister on weekdays, even when they express their affection, they are always very tactful, they care about my feelings, in short, being with them, like being with relatives, I have never worried about any of them, who will do anything wrong to me.

No sooner had the tent been set up than a storm howled and blew dust and leaves into the sky, and Sister Salena and I were pushed into the tent early by Hain, and Yale followed.

"Hey, where's Credier?" I asked, curiously.

"Master Diharut is gone, and Master Kredir says he will go back to him. Yale followed.

"What? How could it be gone at such a time?" I asked anxiously.

Both Hayne and Yale's faces were a little embarrassed, and they lowered their heads and did not speak.

"Lord Diharut, maybe it's because of you, Princess—" Sister Salena whispered.

"No, maybe the kid is lost, anyway, don't think too much about it, maybe Mistress Credier will get him back in a while. Hain interrupted Sister Salena's words and spoke first.