The short Sarkaz changed his clothes, but the problem was that the clothes didn't fit well; they were tight around his chest, making him feel a bit suffocated.

When Daitouyu saw this, he gave a meaningful smile and said something like, "It can only be blamed on her being too good."

Typhon, who had spent a long time on the ice plains, understood the meaning behind her words and immediately blushed and chased her away with a stick.

Magellan was still chasing after the Sarkaz girl: "Little Typhoon, do you have any plans to travel anytime soon?"

Li Boli's words stunned Typhon. She turned to look at Dai Touyu in disbelief and asked doubtfully, "The situation in the north is so chaotic. Even the main camp has been attacked. Under these circumstances, do you still want to continue to the north?"

"The last time I crossed the Wall in the North and finally found the head of the department was ten months ago. Now is a good opportunity. If I give up now, I will have to wait another six months."

Daitouyu pulled out his prepared supplies list and said to himself, "Look, I've prepared so many useful things. I'm much better prepared than for the last trip. It'll definitely work..."

“You’re overthinking it,” Typhon interrupted Liberi without hesitation, shouting, “You’re heading to the North now, and you can’t find a tribe to settle down there like you did ten months ago. A lot has changed in the Sami Icefield in less than a year. There’s hardly anyone to be found outside the Wall in the North. Without supplies, you’ll just die like those explorers who wouldn’t listen to advice!”

Faced with Typhon's cruel rejection and stern warning, Li Boli slowly lowered his head.

It must be admitted that what her companion said was right. A lot had indeed happened in the past ten months. She had personally experienced the attack on the headquarters, and the head of the department had refused to go to the North again. It is conceivable how serious the situation was.

But Magellan could not give up the thought in his heart.

She loves the cold Sami region, the snow-covered, endless tundra, and especially the aurora borealis that fills the sky during the polar day and night.

She only saw it once and took a few photos. If she could never see such a magnificent sight again, it would be her lifelong regret.

But Magellan was not a stubborn person. She would not risk her life. Typhon's words were worth their weight in gold. If she did not know what was good for her, she would lose this friend forever.

"Fine, I won't go then."

Typhon had prepared a whole speech, intending to reprimand and lecturing Dai Tou Yu with a loud rebuke and heartfelt lament, but he never expected that Li Boli would actually give up.

"What did you say?"

I told them I wasn't going.

Sarkaz was completely taken aback.

Magellan took small, quick steps and said without turning his head, "Everyone only has one life, and it should be used for more meaningful things. If we end our lives for some vague and uncertain results, then we will never be able to see many more wonders of this land."

Her voice was tinged with sadness as she spoke these words.

How long has it been since we last saw each other?

"Six months or seven months."

Typhon fell into deep thought. Something seemed to have happened during this time, causing Magellan to change his nature. The stubborn Liberi of the past was gone.

"Feel sorry."

Why are you apologizing?

Magellan turned around, a bright smile spreading across her face. Sunlight shone on her shoulders, bathing her in a golden glow.

A rare hint of embarrassment appeared on Typhon's face, and he couldn't help but retort angrily, "Don't worry about so much!"

"Oh, alright."

Magellan, not understanding why, could only nod along.

Daitouyu is still the same Daitouyu, he hasn't changed much.

After a moment, the Sarkaz girl couldn't help but ask, "But I still want to know what you've been through?"

Magellan paused for a few seconds, then said softly, "A few months ago, a very good friend of mine passed away in an accident. He was unable to keep the promise he had made to me."

60. I didn't know how good my aunt was when I was young.

It turns out that this is how it is.

Typhon opened his mouth, sensing the sadness in Magellan's tone. Then he thought that Da Tou Yu must have many friends, not just her.

The thought had barely formed when Typhon saw Da Tou Yu standing in front of him, cupping his face in his hands.

"So you must have been thinking something really outrageous just now, right?"

"No, no."

"Little Typhoon, you're not very good at lying, but I'm also surprised that you would be jealous over something like this."

"What nonsense are you talking about? How could I be jealous of someone who is already dead?"

Typhon quickly broke free from Magellan's grasp and ran a few steps forward.

When did Dai Tou Yu become so perceptive that he could actually guess what she was thinking?

Magellan sighed, "Actually, it doesn't matter. I've come to terms with it. That friend once told me that as long as you keep moving forward, you will definitely reach your final goal."

"So that's why you're willing to go to the North despite such complicated circumstances?"

Typhon somewhat understood why Magellan was so stubborn.

Magellan frankly stated, "That's what I think, but if there's no way I can go, I won't force myself."

It seems that the death of Daiyu's friend had a great impact on her, and even changed her as a result.

Admittedly, Typhon did feel a pang of jealousy.

As the two continued their walk, Typhon's cell phone rang; cell phones were only used at the base camp on the Sami Icefield.

The Sarkaz girl looked down and saw that it was Andorn calling.

"Hello, Mr. Andorn, what can I do for you?"

Andorn's calm voice came from the other end of the phone: "Miss Typhon, a team arrived at headquarters today and applied for entry. Mike has temporarily assembled a team to meet them, and he asked if you would like to come along?"

The last time she worked with this team, Typhon received a considerable sum of money. Although the girl didn't know where to spend the money, the group gave her a very professional feeling, and each of them was exceptionally capable.

Even on the Sami Icefield, it's rare to see such a combination; those expeditions composed of explorers are all weaklings.

During one of their conversations, Typhon learned that they were going to the North, across the Wall, and further north.

If it were an ordinary expedition, she would have already stopped them, but Typhon had a feeling that the real concern should be the demons in the North.

"now?"

Yes, right now.

"I'll be right there."

After the girl hung up the phone and turned to look at her companion, Magellan said with a smile, "Go ahead and do your work. I'll stay at base camp and won't go anywhere."

Typhon gave her a deep look: "I believe you."

……

"It's only right to be cautious at this time. They've come to the headquarters from outside, so it's only natural to conduct the necessary checks."

As Mike signed a document, he looked up at the feathered serpent standing not far away.

The person leading the team this time was Horhaya, who volunteered to help share some of the work.

Besides her, there were Phantom, Frostnova, and Andorn, and Andorn also temporarily summoned Typhon.

Mike instructed, "If any special circumstances arise, try to control the corresponding targets. If there are too many targets, I suggest you retreat first. I am ready to activate special devices at any time."

Holhaya sighed: "Hey, aren't you making a big fuss over nothing? The Sami God guided this team to the base camp for support, and you actually suspect that there are collapsing entities corrupted by evil spirits in the team."

Mike said seriously, "Special circumstances require special treatment. We have just gone through a tough battle and have finally gained a brief period of calm. Our base, which was already in a state of panic, has barely managed to restore order. If another accident occurs, I am worried that we will not even be able to hold this place."

Well, Holhaia admitted that the man was right, and she was convinced.

"You need to be careful after we leave."

"I'll stay at base camp. If something happens to me, it means this place is no longer safe."

Mike's meaning was clear, so Holhaya naturally didn't say anything more.

However, Quetzalcoatl remembered what happened last night. Michael abandoned her and slept with Astro and Adele. Wasn't that too much of a special treatment?

She could distinguish between serious and private matters, but she couldn't help but glance at him a few more times with a hint of resentment before turning away.

Mike leaned back in his chair, gazing at the lithe feathered serpent's graceful figure and the gentle swaying of her hips—a truly remarkable sight.

Don't let the fact that Feathered Serpent is older than these young girls fool you. She's a middle-aged woman, still charming and attractive. She's the type who doesn't appreciate the goodness of older women and mistake young girls for treasures.

If Quetzalcoatl had been any more unrestrained yesterday, Mike wasn't sure he could have kept his temper in check.

The problem is that Kal'tsit is to blame.

The lynx can be cute or masculine, and we sometimes even do role-playing with him, which has spoiled Mike's tastes.

Only after the feathered serpent had gone far away did Mike turn his attention back to the list in his hand.

This list was submitted by Starstar and concerns personnel who have conducted explorations in the North at the current headquarters.

Among these people, one name caught Mike's attention.

Magellan.

He had previously seen Magellan return to headquarters, which he guessed was related to Typhon.

If we're looking for someone who has been north of the Wall, then Magellan is the only one who fits the bill.

Mike secretly planned to find an opportunity to contact Magellan and ask her if she would like to go with him.

……

Ragna was in a bad mood.

She brought people to provide support, but when she arrived at the base camp, she was stopped. The people inside refused to open the door and demanded to be questioned.

Under special circumstances, this request was not excessive, but it made Ragna's already bad mood even worse.

"Does the Melander Foundation really believe that the United Exploration Association's headquarters are Colombian territory?"

Ragna, her expression unfriendly, turned to Xue Si behind her without turning her head and asked, "What do you think of these Colombians?"

She received no response, or rather, no one around her spoke.

In the ensuing silence, the fortune teller's brow relaxed, and he said irritably, "How much did they give you to warrant this much help? Alright, alright. I know what to do; I won't clash with the censors."

In a daze, Ragna thought she was seeing things; the number of people in the group seemed to have increased.

She brought over two hundred people; a count was conducted a few days ago, and there were no errors…

My head hurts a little.

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