Chapter 283: Pathfinding 6

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Lake Ananyama is surrounded by towering snow-capped mountains, and the trip of the two of them in the past few days is to climb over a snow-capped mountain and then over a snow-capped mountain.

Standing on the peak of the snow-capped mountain, Arlo looked at the already small and almost invisible Lake Ananyama, and couldn't help but ask:

"Professor Kunding, you told me that the cemetery is in Anayama Mountain, but it has been more than two days since we left Ananyama Lake, and we have passed through several snowy mountains, but we have not found the cemetery yet, is Ananyama Lake and Ananyama Mountain not in the same place?"

Kun Ding smiled bitterly: "I don't know, but the light points generated by the pathfinding array in front of us are still flickering, which means that we are not going the wrong way." ”

"In that case, let's go."

Arlo was worried about those black shark guards, and when he urged Kunding to prepare to move on, an old voice suddenly sounded:

"Of course, Lake Ananyama and Mount Ananyama are in the same place, in fact, the circle of snow-capped mountains around Lake Ananyama all belong to the Anayamama Mountains, but it has been gradually forgotten after a long time and it is inaccessible."

What came out with the voice was an old man in a white robe with white hair, beard, and skin.

"Who are you?" Arlo was busy guarding in front of Kunding.

In this snow-capped mountain where there are no beasts in the inland, they have only encountered the man in black and the gray wolf, and now such a white-robed old man suddenly appeared, and he was not noticed until he walked to them, how could he not alert Arlo.

But Kun Ding pushed away Ah Luo and said, "Prince Ah Luo, there is also a wayfinding point in front of him. ”

"Why can't I see?"

"Only the points of light produced by the pathfinding circle made from your own blood can be seen by yourself. When one's own point of light touches someone else's point of light, both points of light can be seen. Of course, it was only two people who used their own blood to see it. It was the white-robed old man who explained.

The pathfinding circle on the scepter was rubbed with Kunding's blood, so Arlo couldn't see it.

Hearing this, Ah Luo relaxed his vigilance a little, and still asked suspiciously: "Then may I ask this senior, how did you find us before you met us?" ”

According to the explanation of the white-robed old man before, the two pathfinding light points could not see each other's light points before they touched. And finding the two of them in this vast snow-capped mountain is tantamount to looking for a needle in the bottom of the sea.

The white-robed old man continued to explain: "The path-finding circle is actually looking for the connection between the two circles, once your path-finding circle is deployed, my path-finding circle will also react, it will emit points of light, and take me to find you. Once the two points of light meet, pathfinding is complete, and both points of light disappear. ”

Arlo looked at Kunding, who nodded, "Both points of light have disappeared. ”

"So if I use the pathfinding circle in the far south or on the sea, can I find this place?" Arlo, who had always been interested in the formation, continued to ask.

"Theoretically, it is possible, but whether you can find it in the end depends on whether the fighting qi you input into the magic circle can maintain such a long distance, so the true inheritors of the Austin family know that they only began to use the pathfinding formation when they came to the vicinity of this snowy mountain."

Kun Ding nodded again and whispered to Arlo, "I said this when I was training for the Death Guard. ”

"No wonder those men in black found the vicinity of this snowy mountain." Only then did Arlo let down his guard and saluted respectfully to the white-robed old man: "I am Aloisio, the first prince of Balzarze. Austin, this is the dead guard Kunding, who wants to go to my family's cemetery, and asks his seniors to lead the way. ”

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