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Chapter 106 Determination

"Hmm?" Riya looked up and looked straight at the elf: "What did you say?"

Luna's eyes were calm and calm: "You don't believe in elves? But that's the truth, elves never lie."

"No, no, no don't believe you." Leah shook her head and re-betted her eyes on Gelfin's face: "Is there really nothing I can do?"

"Well..." The elf lowered his head, as if thinking about something. A little hand subconsciously rolled the light golden slit, looking extremely entangled.

After a while, Luna raised her head again, as if she had made up some decision: "Elf...Elf has a way, but..."

"But what?" Liya looked at the elf in surprise and said hurriedly: "As long as you can save Gerfin, you can make any request. You will definitely do it within my ability!"

"Oh! It's not that meant~" Luna didn't know what she thought of, and a faint blush suddenly appeared on her wheat-colored cheeks.

But soon she shook her head and continued to speak: "This secret that concerns the elf..."

"Then I won't go with you, don't worry!" Before Luna could finish her words, Lea said anxiously, looking at her appearance, she wished the elf would wake up Gerfen immediately.

"You listen to the elf first!" No matter who was interrupted halfway through his words, his mood would not be much better. The elf pouted angrily, looked up and saw that Liya had no intention of interrupting again, and then continued: "The elf's method must be in a place with starlight, but it is not possible here. And it cannot be made known to others. At most, you can only know the two of you."

"No problem!" Liya didn't expect the elf to trust her so much, so she agreed quickly.

However, when her after her after-light swept to the scene outside the caravan, she suddenly realized: "No! This is the White Mist Forest! There is no starlight here at all!"

Luna looked helpless: "So, this is what you need to solve. And now it is approaching the end of the month, and the impact of moonlight on starlight will be very strong. Whether it can succeed depends on luck."

"Wait, moonlight is different from starlight? Isn't the moon also a star?" Liya asked in confusion.

"You guy is ignorant, and you have to have a limit!" The elf looked as if he was disappointed: "The moon is the moon, and the star is the star. Don't you know this kind of common sense? The elf comes from the Star Family and has nothing to do with those moon elves!"

"So that's it! I really haven't thought about it..." Silver's little loli suddenly realized: "I just said why is there something in your name that sounds so familiar? It turns out that your surname 'Ainnes' just means "star" in the elf language..."

"It's not bad! I didn't expect you to remember the elf's surname." Luna's eyes narrowed happily. If there was a tail behind her, she would definitely be shaking like a windmill at this moment.

Liya stood up, tidied up the swordsman's uniform, and said, "Okay, I won't talk to you anymore. You're here to wait for me, I'll go out and ask how long we can get out of the White Mist Forest!"

"Go! Gelfin is not in danger for the time being, and the mission to find Starlight will be handed over to you." The elf nodded.

"Swish!"

Lea lifted the thick curtain behind the caravan and jumped out lightly.

The road covered with fallen leaves winds forward in the white mist. The thick fog makes people's eyes only see the scene within ten meters.

The warm and humid air soaked between the mercenaries' tips and the corners of the clothes. Almost everyone's head became wet and their clothes had never been dry.

Amid the clear and melodious bird songs, the "aggressive" sound of woodpeckers hitting the trunks, or the "sag" sound of ravens throwing nuts on the rocks.

Occasionally, one or two disturbed groundhogs suddenly rushed out of the white fog, panickedly passed through the human convoy, and disappeared again in another fog.

In comparison, the human convoy seemed more silent. Apart from the "crunch" sound of friction between the wheels and the axles and the occasional sniffs of horses, there was no sound, as if a fleet of ghosts was driving towards the unknown world in the hazy white mist.

The remaining mercenaries and merchants were only more than forty, and even the people driving were unable to get together, so they had to connect the reins of the horses to the car in front and move forward. Compared with the crowds of people when they left Frost Leaf City, it seemed even more miserable.

In the end, the mercenaries did not find out what made them the target of the bandits. In addition, the group of giant spiders that came out from somewhere later, everyone could only attribute it to their bad luck and always faced difficulties that others would never encounter in their lifetime along the way.

Now these horses that were pulling the cart are no longer the same as those in Bucks Town. The original horse team had been eaten up by the giant spider. Now these horses were bought by Sandrke, who sent the fastest mercenary to rush back to Bucks Town.

This journey has basically been confirmed to be a businessman who is unable to make ends meet, and the merchants are listlessly staying in their carriages.

Lea found Sandrke, deputy commander of the Leaping Horse Mercenary Corps in another caravan.

This rough man is in very bad condition now. He is seriously injured and has lost too much blood. The erosion of venom makes him only three hours a day to stay awake, and at other times he can only fall into a drowsiness.

Fortunately, when Silver Loli came to her, Sandelke happened to be awake.

"Uncle Sandelke..." Liya stood in front of the strong man, looking at the other party's serious injury and weakness, and didn't know how to speak.

"Ah... it's Miss Einzberen... Is there anything wrong?" Sandelke's voice was low and hoarse, and he was no longer as vigorous and generous as usual.

"Well, Uncle Sandelke, I have some alchemy potions that have good results here. I'll help you get them now." Lea said as she turned around and left.

She really couldn't bear to see the miserable appearance of these mercenaries who had experienced many obstacles together, and finally decided to postpone the question of asking for directions for the time being. Anyway, the sky is bright now, and there is still a long time before the stars shine.

After a while, looking at the little silver loli returning and the bottles and jars piled up in front of her, Shandelke's remaining right eye was full of gratitude: "It's really... thank you so much, Miss Einzberen!"

"Nobody, this pile is a healing potion, this pile is an antidote potion, this pile is a healing potion, please send a few people to everyone!"

"Okay!" Shandelke agreed excitedly.

The mercenaries are indeed in a very bad situation now. No one expected to encounter a fifth-level monster and a third-level beast group before, and they only prepared standard sets for medicine preparation.

But now, they are in trouble because of lack of medical treatment and medicine. Last night, a mercenary closed his eyes forever thinking that the medicine was scarce.

"You know, I was in a coma before, so it took so long to get these potions..." Liya didn't want to cause any misunderstandings like last time, so she explained.

"It's okay! To be honest, I really didn't expect Miss Einzberen to generously take out these potions, which really helped us a lot! Our mercenary group of horses will always remember Miss Einzberen's selfless assistance! If you need anything to help in the future, find us at any time!" Sanderke's face flushed with excitement, and he said something incoherently thanked.

Lea waved her hand: "It's okay, Uncle Sandelke. By the way, I want to ask how long we can go out?"

Sandelkele thought for a moment and replied, "We have walked about 80% of the journey now. There are two days left, up to three days, and we can leave this damn forest."

"Well, then, I have to go back to take care of my sister, so I won't bother Uncle Sandelke!" After receiving a positive answer, Lea, who was thinking about Gerfin, planned to say goodbye and leave.

"Wait a minute! Miss Einzberen!" Unexpectedly, Sandelke called her at this time.

Lea turned around and asked in confusion: "Is there anything else, Uncle Sandelke?"

"It's nothing, I just want to ask, Lord Gerfen, is she... okay?"

"It's not very good. My sister was poisoned by the spotted spider and has not woken up yet. However, I will definitely save her!" Liya said firmly with her small fists clenched, not only answering Sandelke, but also saying it for herself.

Sandelke seemed to be moved by the determination of the little silver loli. He nodded vigorously and said, "I wish you success, Miss Einzberen! If you need our help, please make sure to bring it up!"
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