Chapter 4: The Great Decision
The naked half-elf made the stone house her first target for exploration, and she easily pushed open the rotten wooden door and stepped into the dilapidated stone house. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
With the help of the passage of time and the drops of water falling from the roof, the whole stone house was filled with a musty smell, and every piece of furniture was covered in a thick layer of dust. This is a stone house of about 30 square meters, and the most conspicuous thing is the large bed that does not fit the style of the wilderness, although the precious fabric on the large bed has become rags, but it can still be seen that it was once luxurious.
Arcanis searched, and found mostly items that had been worn by time, such as tattered clothes, unrecognizable paper, words on which might reveal her identity had long since been erased by the passage of time.
Finally, the painstaking search paid off, and Arcarnes found a small bag with magical powers, and looked at the dirty bag in his hand, with a cockroach's leg on it.
Arcarnes didn't know what it was useful for a moment, but the next moment, a tiny fragment of memory came to her mind, and she knew that the small bag in her hand was called the Extradimensional Space Bag: a magical magical item that could store items in the astral plane. Due to the non-egressive nature of the astral plane, those things thrown into the space bag of another dimension will naturally not be affected by time, so this is a very convenient magic item.
Arcanis couldn't wait to reach inside, hoping to find a set of clothes, preferably and some food to keep the protesting stomach in check. As the contents of her empty mind slowly increased, she no longer had the ignorance and confusion that had just come out of the tree, nor did she care about herself—neither caring if her body was dirty or not.
She pulled out a suit of clothes, a brown linen cape, durable mocskin boots, a linen shirt, and an assorted undergarment. The food consisted of salted fish, dried meat, and a few bits and pieces: ropes, digging drafts, blazing flasks........ Comparable to what a sad commoner mother has in store for her son on her first adventure.
Arcanis found that although there were many things, there was not a single magical item in it, nor anything valuable, not even a single currency. But this little doubt was far less than the sound of the squirming of the stomach, and the little milk cat was already eager to bite a little salted fish on a soft linen cloth and eat it.
Arcanis grabbed a piece of dried meat with her dirty hands and nibbled on it, and after a preliminary solution to her hungry stomach, she stood up and left Melly, who was still chewing, and jumped into the creek with her cloak wrapped in her clothes, washed it, and put on the clothes that fit properly.
Soon, a heroic half-elf adventurer appeared in the reflection of the river.
Arcanis looked at himself with a smile, in a happy mood, but the scattered silver hair needed to be restrained. She searched and couldn't find the "clothes" for her hair, so she untied the ruby necklace on her wrist and tied it up with it.
She gestured to the reflection in the river, and felt that the long silver hair was too much of a nuisance, so she cut it off with a scimitar and threw it into the river.
She walked back to the stone house, only to find that Melly was nowhere to be seen, except for the food and the bag of space on the linen lying quietly in the musty stone house. When she packed up her food and got up to leave, she looked left and right and still didn't see Melly's shadow, and Arcanis felt a little lost in her heart, as if she had been abandoned by a friend.
As she walked out of the doorway, she was stopped by a rapid cat meow, and Arcanis turned her head to see Melly panting out of nowhere, crouched down with a gold coin in her mouth.
Arcanis crouched down and gently pulled the gold coin from its mouth. She wiped the surface of the somewhat dirty gold coin, and the words DC1345.7 appeared in front of her eyes.
Looking at the words carved deep by the blade, Arcanis suddenly felt a burning pain, like a burning blade piercing into the bone marrow of her right foot and stirring it violently. Pain comes and goes quickly, and suddenly it disappears without a trace.
Arcarnes looked at the coin strangely, but it didn't give her any more information, but she felt that it was very important to her, so she put it in her small pocket on her chest, where there was just enough room for a coin.
"Meow!" As she got up to leave, Melly climbed into her cloak, into the large hood of the cloak, and curled up comfortably.
Arcanis didn't mind at all, she looked into the distance, the golden sun, the blue sky, the snow-white clouds, the red peaks, the emerald green forest, the light green river, the brown-black earth. A light breeze carries away a few fallen leaves through the forest, bringing the chirping of birds and a refreshing aroma.
Reflecting the beauty of the world in her clear eyes, her eyes glowing with a desire to explore, she walked towards the forest, her pace changing from slow to fast, she ran, laughing and throwing herself into the embrace of the forest.
She walked over the fallen tree, chased after the panicked squirrel to say hello, looked curiously at the dark hollow of the tree, and crouched over the grass to look at the roots of the flowers.
More often than not, she ran tirelessly, as the breeze brushed her cheeks, as if the beautiful world was opening its arms to her.