Chapter 146: Merlin Town

"Finished?" Albert said jokingly, looking at Chevis with an embarrassed face. Pen Ɨ fun Ɨ Pavilion www. biquge。 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Chevis's fiery rhetoric did not displease him, perhaps that assessment was a bit extreme, but it was between races.

Humans regard orcs as savage beasts, orcs believe that all humans are insatiable, and all races are more or less prejudiced against other races, even noble and elegant elves. They spend their days holding high the banner of righteousness against the trolls of the forest who they see as evil. But this is not the case, Albert saw humans, orcs, elves, and forest trolls ranging from greedy to savage.

But all the same-

There are also noble men among them.

No one can explain a race in a simple word.

"I'm sorry, I... I—" Chevis was at a loss, and for a moment he was a little short of words.

"Don't worry, my friend, I have benefited greatly from your words. Albert smiled and said seriously.

There are also tales of demon lords and sun gods in the surface world, but there is no mention of ancestral dragons or the creation of wurms.

If the history that Cevis said is true, it does mean that it is a bit of a cover-up, as if the dragons did it on purpose, not wanting people to know that the dragons were once dinosaurs. Albert only guessed that despite his dragon blood, he also found it despicable to falsify history, and what if people knew that dragons were once dinosaurs?

Just because you come from a humble background doesn't mean you can't get honors.

It is an indisputable fact that the dragons helped the sun god, and no one can deny this honor.

"You are indeed a dragon like no other. Cevis said incredulously, "If I had been a different dragon, maybe I would have died." ā€

"Chevis, my friend, don't think so badly of dragons. Albert shook his head with a wry smile, "Aren't there no villains in the Argonians?

"Perhaps. Chevis nodded, then leaned down and lowered the wurm's haughty head.

Albert jumped on Chevis's back again and looked around blankly, "I have a friend here, we need to find her." ā€

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Merlin Town.

The dilapidated town is no longer enough to describe the current town, it is simply an abandoned ruin.

The moat surrounding the town had dried up, most of the walls had collapsed, and the gates stood alone. The streets are potholed, and they are even rougher than mountain roads. There weren't even shops on either side of the street, and the breeze creaked at the dilapidated doors and windows, threatening to fall apart at any moment. Obviously, no businessman wants to do business in such a backwooded country.

Joanna walked along, observing the pedestrians on the street.

All of them were pale, no, not just their faces, every part of their skin was grayish.

Pedestrians had tense faces and expressionless faces. Not only that, but everyone is lifeless and wandering aimlessly, like the walking dead.

Joanna plucked up the courage and tried to communicate with the passers-by, but no one responded to her. This reminded Joanna of the evil creatures Barrett had told about before she came, werewolves. She had gone to the library to look up information about werewolves for this purpose, and now it seemed wise. At least by the characteristics of these people, she was sure that these were werewolves. Not only that, Joanna was able to stay calm because she was prepared.

She pulled out a beautifully crafted lamp from her bag.

Of course, Joanna didn't do this to attract the attention of the werewolves.

Silver contains a small amount of holy power, and what werewolves fear most is pure holy power.

Mithril worked better, but Joanna couldn't afford it, and she ran away from home with only a few gold coins, which were now scarce.

Joanna held the lamp to her chest and continued on her way, while the wandering werewolves all bypassed her.

She breathed a sigh of relief, but the danger wasn't completely lifted.

Barrett said that Albert was tracking the vampire in Merlin, which means that the vampire is likely to be here.

All humans are terrified when they hear about vampires, and Joanna is no exception, but she can't let Albert risk it alone. That's why she sneaked here with Barrett on her back to find Albert. Joanna knew Albert, who was a boy who liked to be stubborn, and the fact that she hadn't heard from him for so long made her very worried, and it made her love and hate, and among her suitors, no one would be like Albert.

Joanna didn't notice that in a dilapidated wooden house, a dark shadow was watching her every move.

Suddenly, Joanna felt someone watching her from behind. In an instant, the hairs on her body stood on end, her heart pounded, and she clutched the lamp.

It can't be a vampire, Joanna thought to herself, listening to the footsteps that were different from those of werewolves getting closer.

She didn't turn around, she stood like a stake, motionless.

Joanna closed her eyes in prayer, her lips trembling slightly, and her beautiful, ethereal cheeks lost their blood.

It seemed like a century had passed, but in fact only a few seconds had passed, and Joanna opened her eyes and turned to wave the lamp.

"Hey, it's me, skinny chick. A large hand grasped the lamp, and Babin smiled hideously, "I'm here to help." ā€

"The sun god is above. Joanna took a deep breath, pulled back the lamp and wiped the cold sweat from her forehead, "Ugly big man, did you deliberately scare me? Why didn't you say it earlier?" After a few days of getting along, she was unknowingly contaminated with some mercenary vices, such as swearing.

Of course, this is also because Joanna was so scared just now.

"A timid woman. Bawin said mercilessly that Joanna was not a beauty in the eyes of the orcs.

"It's great that you know I'm a girl. Joanna rolled her eyes, then asked curiously, "Barrett asked you to come?"

"That's right, he's worried that something will happen to you, so let me bring you back ......" Bawen nodded, and halfway through his words, he suddenly stopped abruptly. He had a strange feeling that someone was secretly watching them. "Who's there?" Bawyn scanned around, roaring like a wild beast, when he suddenly noticed a dark shadow flashing from a dilapidated wooden house.

"Follow me. Bawen said in a deep voice and rushed to the dilapidated wooden house.

Joanna gritted her teeth and followed behind Bavin, her eyes revealing a hint of unwillingness and stubbornness.

She was still as cowardly as ever, no one treated her as a companion, and after gaining ancient magic, she was still just a vase.

Joanna is determined to change all this, she wants to prove herself, to Albert, to her father, to everyone, that she is an ancient magician!

Joanna suddenly accelerated, and soon overtook Bavin. After obtaining the Ancient Magic Inheritance, her magic has been greatly enhanced, and she is now a seven-star magician. The same goes for her body, with the blessing of the elements, she can even challenge a martial artist of the same rank.

"Bang!"

With a loud bang, Joanna kicked the wooden door to pieces.

She saw a dark shadow hidden in the house, and summoned the "Earth Judgment" and slashed over.