Chapter 61 The first clue

Palpa was a farmer, a very pure farmer.

Like other farmers, they are busy with the coming winter.

In addition to ensuring sufficient food reserves, one must also consider the firewood needed for winter.

The dry firewood on the edge of the forest had already been picked up by other villagers, but he didn't dare to cut down the tree privately, even if he just cut down a tree secretly, once the lord found out, the consequences would not be borne by himself.

In order to let his newly married wife live the first warm enough winter, he even did not hesitate to go deep into this "cursed" dead wood forest, just to pick up the most dry firewood.

Trying to be courageous, and gradually picked up enough, the abnormal movement in the north suddenly made his heart rise to his throat, and subconsciously began to try his best to cover his figure, planning to return to the village immediately after the abnormal movement subsided for a while.

It's just that no legendary monster appeared, but two children, a boy and a girl.

Palpa hated three kinds of people the most in his life, one was nobles, the other was wizards, and the third was children.

And the closed-eyed kid with blond hair typical of nobles in front of him obviously has all three.

He couldn't understand how Tulo was aware of his existence. Tulo's sight hadn't even looked here for a moment, and he could call a gust of wind to reveal himself without even opening his eyes.

Palpa attributed it all to the wizard's magic.

In a situation where his form is stronger than his own, he can only beg for mercy from the heart. After all, looking at the purity of Talo's hair color, he should be regarded as a great nobleman.

If Taluo thought he was not pleasing to the eye and wanted to kill him easily, no one would seek justice from the nobles for a commoner.

"I won't kill you." Tulo said calmly.

He was also a little unsure how to solve the current situation. The farmer in front of him didn't have any fluctuations in magic power. He was obviously an ordinary person, but too many puzzles were connected in series when Palpa said the word "Seven Gods". stand up.

Now Talow misses Grace a little bit, or misses Grace's family magic. Using [Song of Virtue] can easily pull out what you want to know.

But Undini is not bad, more efficient than a good horse.

Talo walked up to Palpa, squatted down, and asked some simple questions aloud.

"What's your name?"

"My lord, my late father called me Palpa."

"How old is the bronze calendar now?"

"Bronze calendar? My lord, I haven't received much education, so I don't quite understand what you are talking about." Palpa replied tremblingly, he was afraid that he would offend the noble young master because of his ignorance.

Palpa's fear of the nobility made Talo realize a lot. In the Bronze Age, people with citizenship would not have such a humble feeling towards the nobility.

Although there are some exceptions, such as when they know their name is Tullo.

To some extent, the word Talo is more deterrent than Talls among the people.

But the farmer in front of him obviously couldn't know himself.

In addition, the division of the three ages of gold, silver, and bronze was established and spread in the early days of the calendar, and the establishment of the calendar was also the early year of the bronze calendar.

The present is either at the very beginning of the Bronze Age, and the idea of ​​reckoning has not yet fully spread, or...

But the dream is a reappearance of all the past, and its existence itself is a strange and chaotic history book. Talow still dare not make a direct judgment.

Wentini also followed Tulo and squatted next to him, watching his question, but he tactfully did not intervene.

"My lord, the sun has been setting for a while now. I think we need to find a place to hide first. The night in this forest is not so easy." Palpa looked at the pensive Talo, and bravely told himself Suggestion, after all, this is also related to his own life.

Because of Palpa's speech, Talo came back from thinking.

He looked up at the darkening sky, only to realize that it was going to be night.

Originally, according to the inertial thinking before entering the trial in the morning, I thought that when I arrived, it was almost in the morning, but it turned out that there was still a jet lag.

"What's the danger here? How do we hide?" Tulo asked politely.

Seeing that Talo was not as arrogant and domineering as the nobles he had seen before, Palpa gradually developed some courage.

After his explanation, it is also confirmed with Tullow's previous guess.

The monsters in this forest have always existed, but the range of activities of the monsters is particularly regular. During the day, they basically wander back and forth around the towering oak tree.

But it's hard to be sure at night. According to Palpa, those monsters may even appear on the edge of the forest in the middle of the night, but they will only be active in the forest.

Palpa wanted to go out before dark, but because of Talo's interception and the delay in questioning, if he left for the village now, he would probably be overwhelmed by the monsters that appeared without going out of the woods.

"I heard from a hunter who survived the night in this woods before, just find a hole to get in and try not to appear on the ground." Palpa's tone was already a little anxious.

He regrets it very much now. If he knew earlier, he shouldn't be greedy for more dry firewood. He just picked up some and went back early.

Listening to Palpa's description of the distance from the village to here, and the time before it would be completely dark, Talo determined that even with Undini's speed, he couldn't make it back before that.

He took out the magic invigorating potion again, raised his head and poured it down, feeling the bitter taste left in his mouth, thinking that when the spell was refined, Grace didn't get angry because of her forceful pouring, she was so good-tempered.

Tulo opened his eyes. On the open space next to the three of them, the soil gushed out like a spring that had just been opened, and there were a lot of gravel and tree roots mixed in it.

When these gushing debris were twisted into a huge soil ball by Tulo, he waved and threw it into the distance.

A burrow appeared in front of him like this.

"Wow! That's amazing! Can your own magic do this?" After the duel, Grace and Wendini also specifically asked Talo about those magical spells in the first trial, and Talo reserved his explanation for a moment.

Palpa, who was praising Talo's magical ability like Undini, changed his expression several times when he heard the magic.

The look in his eyes looking at Tulo was completely different from the fear at the beginning, but turned into another kind of unspeakable panic.

Talo naturally noticed Palpa's strange expression, and said, "You can tell from her hair color that she is from the north, and she often confuses witchcraft and magic in terminology."

Palpal repeatedly said: "I know, I know."

This lame excuse is naturally impossible to really convince the other party. For this purpose, Talo specially used a little [The Fool] to distort Palpa's cognition a little, at least it can solve the problem in a short time.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like