330 under Mount Nebock
Downey quickly bought everything and set off with the paper elves for the directions on the map.
On the coast stands a rugged mountain range, including Mount Nilbock, where Aystone is located.
The transcendent who left the ancient book in the mirror entered the ground from Mount Nibok, and as for the map behind, it was only drawn by the transcendent according to the map he had mastered, and whether it was accurate or not was still between the two.
If the situation is not accurate, Donnie is likely to fall into a trap, and it is a very serious crisis.
Downey had already figured out how to deal with this matter first, and it was best to be able to get out of this situation where accidents often occur.
Two hours later, Donnie took the paper goblin to the bottom of Nibek's Mountain.
As soon as he got closer, Downey felt that something was not quite right.
This feeling had saved Donnie many times from encountering powerful transcendents who were so much superior to him.
Even in the legendary battle that took place in the City of Angels before, Donnie didn't feel this way.
Of course, Donnie decided to leave when the Thunder Dependents appeared, so it's normal not to feel this way.
The height of Mount Nebek is extremely high, and it is difficult to climb it, and it is not difficult to fly up, but Donnie does not need to go up the mountain for this trip, he needs to go all the way underground.
Donnie hesitated, not knowing whether to go down or not.
Downey quickly made a decision that he still wanted to join Aystone once.
But by this time, Mount Nebek was no longer so inhospitable, and although it was very high, it was also inhabited.
What's more, there is actually a mine in the Nilbock Mountains, and it is running.
Because of this, the bottom of Nilbuck Mountain is quite chaotic, and horses covered in dust carry wooden baskets out of the underground mines.
Downey was given a map that marked the road to Ayllstone near the mine.
The miners might have a chance to find Elston hidden deep underground, but if they do find the city, they might be in danger first.
And judging by the way they look, they might be in trouble right now.
Otherwise, Donnie Half wouldn't have seen the Witcher here.
Witchers are more common among the Extraordinary, but that doesn't mean they don't have a purpose.
Nibek's Hill is far from the city, and there are no otherworldly events, and most witchers won't come over unless the two of them use it as a picnic place.
A brown pickup truck was parked on the side of the road, and two witchers were talking to the miners.
Downey, who was in the middle of the crowd, already knew what was going on here in advance.
Since two weeks ago, people have been missing in the night.
The missing people didn't do much in common before they disappeared, and if they had to go, they had all been in the mines.
None of the managers who had entered the mine, or the people in charge of transport, were missing.
It's been two weeks, and it's been a long time, but no one has been able to get it back, but the police officer in charge of the investigation, the detective, and the two free witchers have lost their tracks.
Only now has anyone received a bounty from Fort Thirteen for the disappearance of Mount Nebock. Those are the two people who stood on the side of the road, whispering to each other.
At this time, they had already come into contact with the miners, and the mine had always been safe, and safety here meant that there were no strange injuries hidden in the dark.
As for the other dangers, most of them exist, after all, the fact that the incident has been going on for more than ten days and is still under construction shows the safety situation here.
But neither the two witchers nor Donnie had any reason to bother with it.
The two witchers were now arguing over whether or not to enter the mines, one of the young men with short hair and shaved heads, clearly not wanting to leave, and the middle-aged black man very sensibly wanting to leave.
But apparently, neither of them could convince anyone, and Frank, a middle-aged witcher, finally decided to stay and carry out the mission with his partner.
If the mines could really connect to the dwarven city, then Donnie really didn't like the two of them to act.
It had been an unknown number of years since Downey got the Ancient Book in the Mirror since its original owner left, and the Eye of Knowledge could not tell when it was written. It is certain that this period of time is very long, and if it weren't for that, the power of this ancient book in the mirror would not have been consumed so much.
After such a long period of time, Donnie knew that most of the terrain around him had changed, and that the passage left behind by the ancient books in the mirror might not be useful, especially if the passage had been converted into a mine.
So Donnie quickly decided that since he was going down to the surface, he might as well follow the two witchers first and see if they could find their way to Aystone.
In any case, Downey couldn't keep digging holes from the ground to Aystone, who didn't know how deep he had fallen, so it would be nice if there was a way to get through.
Downey had no intention of revealing his identity, so he pulled a few gold pounds out of his pocket, stuffed the money into the pockets of the man who had been knocked unconscious by the paper elves, and then disguised himself and blended into the group that followed the two witchers into the mines.
Including the two witchers, there were ten people in the team, and all but the witchers had entered the underground mines.
Theoretically, they were all at risk of going missing, so they didn't care about going underground.
Of course, these people can't go on forever and have to come back later.
Downey could see clearly that the two witchers still connected the disappearance with the weird, and they were thinking about how to draw out the weirdness in the belly of the mountain, and they hadn't taken into account what weird things were underground.
The two witchers were leading them to the middle of nowhere, so the group walked along the narrow passageway, and after a while no one was at work, only the echo of the chiseling.
After some more time, even the sound disappeared.
Downey compared the route he was walking with the map he had in mind, and soon realized that although he had gone around in a circle, he was still on the right path, or more precisely, in the right direction.
While he was walking, the person who was walking in front suddenly stopped, and before he could stop, the rest of the people also stopped.
Under the light of the fire, the faces of several people looked a little weird, but in fact, they were just scared.
"Two adults, you can't go any further!"
A few people glanced at him and told the reason, two weeks ago, they had just dug a short distance ahead, and then there was a series of disappearances. Because of this, these people now dare not move forward, as if they would encounter danger if they take a few steps forward.