Comprehensive network wizard, magic emperor.

Chapter 186: Faction Main City, Home of the Fey

Chapter 186: Faction Main City, Home of the Fey

A line of dazzling dark blue whale fire burst out from the lantern and split into eight fire snakes in the air, running and swimming like eight silent and scorching ribbons, wrapping around the undead creatures on patrol.

The whale fire did not fly very fast, and even the undead infantry, with their stiff and shriveled legs, could avoid the flame's path.

The knight's skeleton horse raised its hooves and galloped around Lin Bo's flank. The giant undead took slow steps but had long strides. In a few seconds, it ran to the other side of the mage, and the two of them formed a double-teaming situation.

As soon as they started running, the fire snakes in the air began to split, eight became sixteen, then thirty-two, doubling again and again.

The eight lonely flame ropes instantly transformed into the lush root system of a giant tree, like a cluster of ice-blue corals growing horizontally in the air, or a huge fishing net.

The electric arcs running in the flames jumped and shuttled, interweaving like frosty white waves, filling every gap in the fire net.

The undead infantry were trapped in the fire net in an instant. The strands of whale fire burned their bodies as soon as they touched them. The electric current was like a wolf spider pouncing on its prey, and in an instant they became six torches.

Even so, the negative energy that permeated the withered flesh and blood still resisted the exchange of electricity and fire. A foot soldier raised his bone bow, the taut bowstring burning in the fire, and shot an arrow before it melted. The arrow passed through the fire net and pointed directly at the mage's neck.

Lin Bo watched arrows streak through the air like swimming fish. To his left, a Death Knight charged forward, his bone sword icing. To his right, a Giant-born galloped towards him, swinging a stone hammer the size of a pumpkin.

The arrow was fast, but nowhere near as fast as a bullet. Since he could see it, he could handle it. He reached out and pointed, his star-steel-armored finger delicately tapping the tip of the arrow. The arrow was deflected, slid sideways, and passed the mage by.

Facing the two elite monsters that were coming to surround him, he simply shook the lantern and released two streams of whale fire that pounced towards them.

The fire snake forked in the air, just like a fishing net cast by the fishermen in Shita Town. The two undead ghosts could not stop their momentum and plunged into the fire. Despite the fierce burning and lightning strikes, they still moved forward relentlessly and rushed to the wizard, swinging their weapons.

Lin Bo secretly admired the fighting spirit of the undead creatures. Ordinary attacks would never cause them to feel pain or frustration.

Seeing the swords and weapons approaching him, he suddenly leaped up, stepped on the bone sword with one foot and the stone hammer with the other as if he were stepping on stairs, and flew lightly into the air, reaching a height that was unreachable by melee units on the ground.

The undead beneath his feet howled to the sky in the fire, his rotten ancient armor melting into dripping molten iron, the negative energy flowing in his wind-dried flesh and blood consumed, and his body burned like dry firewood, eventually becoming ashes on the ground.

【Reminder from the Internet: Mission Completed - Do One Good Deed a Day】

[Clearance conditions have been met, and the transmission channel can be activated at any time]

The mist that was driven away by the flames gathered again. Even though it was hot here, there was still no wind.

Lin Bo picked up a wisp of cooled ashes, and the whale fire used the most violent form to disperse the negative energy in the undead's body. Now he could not hear the whispering of taboo words. These ashes were clean and could return to the natural cycle and turn into nutrients for the growth of plants.

A faint cry came from the bushes behind him: "Chirp."

Lin Bo turned around and saw a fist-sized black ball of fur among the fallen long grass. It had two small amber eyes on the front, a pink nose, and two slender short legs jumping around. On its back were three pairs of soft, transparent, willow-shaped wings.

It opened its tiny mouth like a slit and murmured in a foreign language, "Excuse me, is this the Master Lighthouse Operator?"

"Hello." The wizard took off his mask and nodded to the nature elf in front of him.

"Master Lighthouse Operator, you are finally here!"

Lin Bo walked towards it. The elf was a little timid, but still stood straight. Facing the wizard's outstretched palm, it bravely flew into his palm, jumped twice, and its feet were as hard as wooden bars.

"Master Lighthouse Keeper, the guardians know you're coming and have sent many Chupas to look for you. Please follow me!"

"Your name is Jiupa?" Lin Bo put on the mask and smiled.

"That's right, chirp!" The elf's voice was very childish. It circled in Lin Bo's hand like a compass, always facing in one direction.

Lin Bo's original intention was to go upstream to destroy the source of pollution, but since he met up with his fellow camp members, he changed his mind.

He controlled the star steel skeleton and soared into the air, flying straight towards the rising sun. The oncoming airflow was still heavy along the way, and he whimpered softly in the mage's ear, his words fragmented.

The elf hiding behind the wizard's fingers felt the wind coming through his fingers, and the fur on his body fell back in unison, making a comfortable sound.

"Lighthouse Guest flies so fast, chirp chirp!" In just a few minutes, he saw dozens of mounds protruding from the ground.

"Right there! Master Lighthouse Operator, please stop!"

Lin Bo followed the instructions and landed on the top of a hill. He reached out and pressed the ground, and immediately noticed something strange. There was a passage hidden in this low mound, and the entrance was obscured by a magical illusion.

This illusion is different from the mantra illusion. Its whispering animistic language is very clear and loud in Lin Bo's ears, and there is no way to escape it.

The elf flapped its wings and flew up, flying through the air like a bee, singing melodiously.

The magical illusion was triggered by a specific rhythm and automatically dispelled. A narrow hole appeared in the lawn on one side of the mound.

"Come in, come in, chirp~" The elf landed on the ground, jumping alternately on his left and right feet, leaping for joy like a hospitable host.

Lin Bo knew that this passage extended diagonally downward and was quite narrow. He would have to crawl forward, so he whispered his true name: "(True Word) White Wolf."

The wizard's body became hazy and blurred, as if covered by heavy gauze, and quickly transformed into a handsome young white wolf, nimbly diving into the cave.

The elf exclaimed, flapping its wings to lead the way.

Each faction maintains a headquarters. The Necromancers occupy the Giant's Graveyard, using the remains of ancient structures there to construct a sturdy fortress. The expeditionary force is stationed in the Pure Water Lands, not far from the city, to confront the evil enemy head-on.

At this time, the elf was leading the wolf-transformed wizards to their final home.

Along the way, it never stopped talking, talking about its daily life with its companions, about how the Chupas worked and played together, made friends with other creatures, buried their companions, and prayed for the giants who had fallen long ago and whose corpses were now desecrated.

Lin Bo listened quietly to the story of this little chatterbox.

The underground passages are intricate and without a guide, it is easy to get stuck in a dead end. Also, because the space is narrow, it is difficult to escape once trapped.

The wolf's keen ears picked up a large number of low growls echoing in the passage. Those were the undead creatures struggling in the cracks of the rocks.

The fey camp hides very deeply and will not easily accept visits from strangers. Lin Bo saw a note from a player in the same camp in the guide that newcomers need to complete several difficult tasks before they can be invited to the last home of the fey.

They traveled like this for half an hour, passing through several transfer stations. The garrisoned spirit creatures expressed great respect upon learning of Lin Bo's identity.

Finally, at a certain moment, the white wolf crawled out of the crevice, and a wide cave suddenly appeared in front of him.

Exotic, fluorescent plants of various colors, blue, red, white, and green, grew luxuriantly, with hundreds of elves bustling among the vegetation. Within the caverns, a forest of stone towered, and delicate niches carved into the stone pillars served as the homes of the chupas. Every home was adorned with fluorescent flowers.

Looking up at the dome, one can see a ray of daylight, which does not provide much illumination, but only highlights the difference between day and night.

"The Master Lighthouse Operator is here!" the little elf leading the way shouted. Like waves, the chirps raised their heads from the fields and exclaimed in unison. Childish cries of "Wow!" spread from the entrance into the depths of the cave.

They flapped their wings and surrounded the white wolf.

The wizard called out his real name in his mind, lifted the transformation spell, and restored his human body, and the elves around him exclaimed in amazement again.

Lin Bo took off his mask, squatted down and greeted these furry balls.

At this moment, a giant creature came with rumbling steps. The surrounding elves quickly jumped and hid to the sides.

Its body is covered with gray hair like an ape, its arms are thick and long, its face is smooth like a human, it is wearing simple wooden armor, and holding a shield and a stone stick in its hands. These armor and weapons emit a faint magical aura.

"Young great one, the guardians hope to meet you." The giant spoke in a dull voice.

It stared at and sized up Lin Bo, its face filled with solemnity. After a while, it finally relaxed its expression, revealed a faint smile, and lowered its head to show respect.

"Please show me the way." The wizard replied gently and nodded.

(End of this chapter)

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