Chapter 363: Stating the Location of the Ruins (1/2)

Pei Rumo knew that the report was important and he quickly went back to Bai Luochu’s room quickly after cleaning up.

“Knock knock.” Knocks echoed through the room and Bai Luochu understood that Pei Rumo was here to listen to her report. “Please enter.”

Pei Rumo opened the doors and noticed Bai Luochu standing behind the writing desk. She was drawing something on the map with a serious expression on her face.

“What made Divine Physician Bai so anxious that you had to make a report immediately?” Pei Rumo knew that it was definitely a groundbreaking discovery as Bai Luochu would have the authority to decide on matters otherwise. He quickly guessed that the matter was related to the campaign.

Bai Luochu responded calmly, “Can Your First Highness please draw out the goal of our campaign?” As Bai Luochu spoke, she turned the map around and pushed it in front of Pei Rumo.

Pei Rumo didn’t understand Bai Luochu’s purpose for doing so. but seeing that Bai Luochu had already passed the brush to him, he received it and started drawing on the map.

After marking out an area on the map, he placed the brush on the brush holder and turned the map back to Bai Luochu. “Here. However, this map is a little different from mine.”

“What is different?” Bai Luochu raised her brows and asked.

“This place.” Pei Rumo pointed at a location on the map and explained, “This place isn’t marked on my map. Where did you obtain this information?”

Bai Luochu looked at the location pointed out on the map and sighed. He was pointing at the ruins...

A moment later, Bai Luochu let out a sigh and said, “Sigh... this map was the same as yours. However, I added this part in the morning.”

“Why did you draw something there?”

Bai Luochu remained silent as she turned to look at Pei Rumo with a serious expression on her face. When she realized that he wasn’t joking around, she hastily explained, “I marked out this place because I discovered it in the morning. If I'm not wrong, this should be our objective.”