Chapter 728. A trip that can't be delayed

The next day, the team continued under the leadership of Able.

"The quality of the dwarven maps is really good." Abel sighed as he walked, "I've never seen every road on this island so clearly." ”

"That's true." Cremont nodded, and today it was his turn to step to the front and lead the way with Able: "I don't feel like we need to worry much about the route we walked. ”

"How did they do it? Every year, a lot of human and financial resources are spent on this. Abel said.

"The Dwarven Guild is so hot. This is also a plan for them to make a living. Cremont commented.

"Hmm." Able nodded.

It's almost December, and it's winter in the mountains.

"Is it because of the different places you stay? It felt like it was the coldest winter I've ever experienced. A soldier looked up at the sky and said.

"Depending on the time: it's not winter yet." One soldier replied: "I guess by the end of December, the whole valley will freeze." ”

"Luckily, we should have been near the volcano by then. It shouldn't be colder than when you were here. The soldier sniffed and said.

Able noticed that the moisture in the air was thinning out. And the coughing of the warriors behind him was heard. Worriedly, he said, "If the soldiers catch a cold at this time, they will be in trouble." ”

Hearing this, Cremont glanced behind him and said, "The warriors' bodies shouldn't be so fragile. At least he felt that although the autumn wind in this valley was biting, it could not affect his physical state.

"On the island this season, the air has a chill in the air. It's not the same as the Narun Desert. Abel explains: "We walk in this mountain forest, and we never see the sun behind the clouds. After a few days like this, the padded jackets worn by the warriors may also pinch out the water. ”

"Is there anything the elves can do?" Hearing this, Clemmont was distressed for a moment, and then remembered the spell that Abel and the other elven soldiers had cast a few days earlier.

Able pursed his lips and shook his head, "We're already oversaturated ourselves. In such an environment that the entire island is like this, that spell can't do anything. ”

"It doesn't matter, humans have human practices. If you want to say that among the races living in this world, the one who fights with nature the most is the human race. Remind the soldiers to be careful. Cremont is optimistic.

"Hmm." Able responded.

After noon, the sky became darker and darker.

After a few hours of further walking, the two who led the way began to plan for everyone to stop and rest, and then find a place to set up camp.

Clemmont slowed his pace and watched as the Scout soldiers passed by him, counting the numbers.

"Forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven. All hands are here. Cremont muttered silently.

"Cremont." DeWitt walked up to Cremont and called, "Are you ready to rest the troops?" ”

"Hmm. After all, it's getting darkβ€”" Clemmont struggled and pointed to the dark sky.

"But it's only four o'clock in the afternoon." DeWitt's eyes widened and he said.

"So early?" Cremont glanced at Abel's back: he didn't pay much attention to the question of the hour. Just looking at the drowsy sky while listening to Abel chatting. With the illusion that it was already evening.

"Although it is said that the time for marching will be shortened in the future, it is still necessary to hurry up on such a day." De Witte said with a straight face, "I'll go and explain to Captain Abel for an explanation." ”

DeWitt handed over the task of pressing the team to Cremont and walked towards the front row himself.

"Captain Able." DeWitt walked up to Abel and shouted.

"Huh? Captain DeWitt, how did you get to the front? Able said as he turned around and glanced at Cremont, who was following the group.

"I think even in this season, we have to march for more than eleven hours a day." DeWitt said directly.

"Hmm." Able understood what Devitter was referring to, and then voiced his doubts: "But I'm worried about the environment in the valley after dark. ”

"Don't worry about this, I brought back something from the centaurs." DeWitt said.

"What?" Able was a little curious, but he didn't expect Devit to go and buy other items after entering the market.

"This." Devitt pulled out a lantern-like item from his bosom.

Able pointed to the artifact with a slight surprise and asked, "What is this?" ”

"The name of this artifact is Caucasian Light, and when it is opened, any species outside of the halo will find a way to avoid it." Devit explained, and then handed the artifact to Able, hoping that he would inject a trace of mana into it.

Able continued to work suspiciously, his spiritual power surging to his fingertips. This 'lantern' immediately sucked the spiritual power between his fingers.

After a moment of silence, "Bang! "Something seems to have exploded in the lamp.

Immediately afterward, the artifact emitted a dazzling light that amazed Abel. The other soldiers noticed this movement and exclaimed.

The Scout's body shone like day. This light followed Abel and attached itself to each soldier.

Whether it's a human race or an elven race, when that light is attached to the body. The vision brightened.

Able himself noticed the change and exclaimed, "This artifact is really powerful. It's just that with such a great power, won't the user himself react to any side effects? ”

"No, it won't. According to the owner of the shop, this artifact has a long history. In the beginning, it showed much more than that. It's just that after falling into the hands of all kinds of people, now it can only achieve such an effect, which is already a cripple. DeWitt explained.

"It's enough for us to be able to achieve the legendary effect of driving away other races." Able ran his finger through the notch in the artifact and guessed, "Even so, the shopkeeper is asking for a high price, right?" ”

"Five gold coins is also worth the money for us who need to hurry." Devitt said.

"I'm curious what the overall level of prices in the Centaur market is. At present, it seems that there is indeed a considerable difference between different stores. Abel pondered.