Chapter 34 (1/2)
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Chapter 34
Royalty and Slaves
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Reh the forest, sticking to what could be called a path only for the sake of practicality
For a tiroup who had entered the forest together, but every tiroup dwindled in numbers
They occasionally passed pairs who had paused along the way to pick herbs and plants, and sometimes they even spotted pairs andered in the thicket between the paths
Before long though, they were alone in the forest
Every time they reached a fork in the path, one of them would place their staff just in front of theroundThey chose their route in this way
“Is it a good idea to choose our route this way?” Lynn asked
“Yeah, at least in the blue zoneNo matter which route you take it doesn’t differ all that ht?”
“Yeah” he said, and reached inside his bag for the map
The map coveredthe various ca points, as well as common routes to reach them
There were areas that ell documented, and consequently well mapped out, but there was still a lot of uncharted land
While the routes in the blue zone were for the most part well mapped out, the nulanced at the deeper areas of the yellow zone, and indeed the red zoneIn fact many areas of the forest were opaque, in that they weren’t charted at all
“Map, display current location”, Lynn chanted
A point of light appeared in thewhere they were
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The route they were on was by no et to the camp, but it wasn’t as if they had strayed too far of course
“Does it seeet there by 5 o’clock?” Illia asked Lynn, as studying the map intently
“Yeah, it shouldn’t be a problem”
“Then let’s continue a little bit further”
When they arrived at another forked path, Illia let her staff fall to the groundThis tihtThey pressed on
As they alking along inside the forest, occasionally Lynn began to notice brief sparkles of lightIt turned out that the fleeting twinkling of lights he was seeing in his vision was thethe poisonous insects that tried to attack him
He noticed that the nureater than there were a little while ago
It really was dangerous to go in without a ht to himself
On the other hand, there was absolutely no twinkling or flashi+ng of brief lights around Illia
It seemed that even the insects could sense the power of Illia’s acco spirit
She possessed a well of power, the bottoine
They had little to do as they walked along the forest path, and so they spent the ti away