At this moment, Dole was pondering a question: if they could do this, why couldn't others? Was it because others didn't have a wizard tower?

That was also possible. The wealthy ones with wizard towers wouldn't bother doing this, while the poor ones didn't have a wizard tower to come here.

Terrible, terrible, terrible.

At this moment, Allen had already begun to lower the height of the wizard tower.

Nightmare Canyon was devoid of any living creatures, extremely quiet. Aside from the rustling of leaves in the wind, almost no other sounds could be heard, and even if there were sounds, they came from afar.

Dole was still studying the fluctuations, how they caused the nerves to lose function. It felt quite magical, but apart from these fluctuations, the valley didn't seem that scary!

Just then, Allen suddenly turned around, looking towards the position behind him. His gaze pierced through the tower, looking towards the outside of Nightmare Canyon. In that direction, something seemed to be approaching.

At that moment, he saw a green-skinned female forest elf emerge from the void. On her back was an exaggeratedly large giant bow, taller than she was. As soon as she came out, she stretched her slender limbs, took the bow in her hand, and strands of natural power rapidly condensed, her aura soaring. She didn't step into the Nightmare Forest; she stood outside, suddenly drawing the ridiculously large bow, aiming it at the Babel Tower.

There were no arrows on the bow, but it was clear that this bow didn't need arrows.

Seeing this, Allen's expression changed. Could this be the territory of the elves? He hadn't heard of elves occupying this place, nor had he heard of them being able to break the curse or mystery here?

Although the Nightmare Forest blocked the entry of living beings, it didn't block attacks from the outside. The elf's aura was as high as seventh level, and she was even using legendary equipment. What was she trying to do?

He jumped out from the twelfth floor, stood on the wizard tower, and coldly looked at the other party, slowly speaking in the common language of the continent, "Your Excellency Elf, what does this mean?"

The elf held her head high, but her gaze was not contemptuous, her expression stern, raising the great bow as if she could shoot this arrow at any moment.

"This is our elven territory, human. Leave quickly!"

Hearing this, Allen put his hands behind his back, narrowed his eyes, and coldly snorted, "Elf, it is well known that Nightmare Canyon does not belong to any force. I have the ability to enter now, and that is my business, it has nothing to do with you. Leave now, and there's still time."

The elf sneered, "It is well known that most of the area around the Eternal Forest belongs to our elven race. If you leave now, you still have time. Once our priest and patriarch arrive, you may not be able to leave."

Allen felt as if he had heard the biggest joke in the world.

He glanced back at Nightmare Canyon and immediately scoffed, "Nightmare Canyon is more than eight hundred kilometers long. I'm going further inside now. What can you do even if more people come? Can you even enter? Don't say you can shoot that far. It's not that I look down on you, but leave now, and I'll pretend I never saw you."

The elf's expression changed slightly, muttering to herself. How could this human be so bold? Ordinary people would have been scared away by now, after all, she was a seventh-level expert, not a sixth-level one.

However, the other party's strength was also good, and they also had a wizard tower. If they really fought, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to take down the other party.

She coldly snorted and said, "Even if we can't do anything to you, don't forget, even if you take the things inside, you won't be able to get out. We'll be watching you at all times."

Allen frowned, his expression changing slightly.

Why was it so difficult to make money?

A seventh-level elf was a rare existence even in the elven tribe. Allen knew that the other party must be a high-level elf, and there were probably many elves coming from afar at this moment.

His expression darkened, and he said, "Fine. I'm afraid of you. I'll leave now."

Allen reluctantly skirted the edge of Nightmare Forest, heading deeper into the Eternal Forest, quickly disappearing from the elf's sight, disappearing into the distant mountains and forests.

Seeing the wizard tower disappear, the elf gently breathed a sigh of relief. Her expression suddenly became somewhat unsightly. A seventh-level human wizard, and one with a wizard tower, was indeed not so easy to scare away.

Fortunately, the other party was still deterred by the elven race's power and left. If they hadn't left, then she would have had no choice but to summon other members of the elven race.

Being stationed here was not her own will, but a requirement of the elven race. There were too many resources in Nightmare Canyon, and anyone who came could almost get rich overnight.

Humans had long since cracked the secrets of Nightmare Forest, and it was all thanks to them that they could scare them away.

...

Dole and Aisi stood in another room, looking at each other.

"Lord Allen, are we just leaving like this?" Dole transmitted his doubts.

Allen's disdainful voice came from above, "Of course not. Nightmare Canyon is so big, can't I enter from another direction? If that doesn't work, I can enter from underground."

Dole chuckled, "Lord Allen, I thought you were retreating, but it turns out it's a strategic retreat."

Allen chuckled, "Living to such an old age, I've long seen through everything in the world. What does a little face matter? I just want to achieve my own goals. Who here doesn't know that I'm the vice president of the Northwest Branch of the Glorious Wizard Alliance."

Aisi immediately smiled, feeling that she had learned something.

Looking at Dole, he didn't seem to care at all, as if he had expected it.

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Nightmare Canyon was located on a highland in the Eternal Forest. The landscape was covered with hills, spanning millions of square kilometers. Birds soared in the sky, and beasts roared on the ground, filled with danger everywhere.

The wizard tower flew ostentatiously in the sky above the forest, releasing a powerful aura. When the birds and beasts saw the wizard tower, they all moved away, not daring to approach.

The entrance to Nightmare Forest was where the highland and the plain met, as if a large opening had been torn open on the highland, very deep. After the wizard tower flew out of Nightmare Canyon, it flew to the highland. After flying far away, it flew back to the place where the elf couldn't see it, and then, sticking to the edge of the highland and Nightmare Forest, it flew six hundred kilometers deep into the highland. This time, the plain area was completely out of sight.

As Allen flew, he scouted. He soon discovered that there were people all around Nightmare Canyon, definitely more than just that one elf. Thinking of this, he silently took out a token, communicated with the wizard array, and confirmed that the wizard tower could burrow into the ground.

Before long, a yellow light lit up on the wizard tower, slowly falling to the ground, and then quickly merging into the ground, completely disappearing.

...

On the highland, a green figure disappeared from the treetop.

On the branch of a large tree, a green-skinned elf shook her head, "Humans are really cunning. It's not easy to deal with them once they go underground."

Those who came here were either powerful figures or knew nothing at all. They could keep an eye on those coming from the ground and from the sky, but if the other party went underground, they would have no way to deal with them, unless the priest of the tribe took action.

However, by the time the priest arrived, that person would probably have obtained enough materials and fled.

She sighed slightly, shook her head, and then sent the information out.

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