Chapter 615 - Get Information Little by Little (1/2)

Isabella sat down on the lawn and stretched her slender, trim body.

Despite being in the Netherworld, being a believer in the Nether God, and having a blurred view of the line between life and death, her elven instincts remain unchanged and she still preferred to be close to plants and nature.

“I’m naughty?” Isabella had calmed down by now, and she said indifferently, “I just asked you to suck all his blood.”

“You just said bodily fluids.” The maid narrowed her eyes and smiled. “Blood is a bodily fluid, but there’s something else to bodily fluids.”

“Pee or something?” Isabella frowned. “That’s disgusting.”

“You’re so innocent.” The maid sighed languidly. “I can’t even bear to bring you down.”

Isabella showed a puzzled look.

The maid was about to speak, but at that moment her body suddenly lurched, then she called out in surprise, “Master is awake. I can’t chat with you now, we’ll talk about it some other time.”

With those words, the maid hurried downstairs.

Feeling the grass on her body, Isabella walked over to the window and looked off into the distance.

An exaggerated rainbow bridge spanned the sky, its colors becoming gradually solid from a pale luster.

Below the rainbow bridge, countless energy petals fluttered.

A huge floating ship gradually descended from the sky, its white sails emblazoned with a pink flower bud.

The hull of the ship was painted silvery white, and the petals fluttered around it, moving along with it.

The whole city rang with the tinkling of wind chimes.

Countless black bats flew up from beneath the city, densely packed, forming a black sea.

And the silver ship sailed slowly on this black sea.

Finally, it sailed to the giant stone pillar platform where Isabella was.

Isabella quickly walked to the edge of the platform, where the ship was anchored to the side of the stone pillar, a wooden ladder connected to the side of the ship.

A young, petite, black-haired girl slowly walked down from above.

Just looking at her made Isabella feel her heart was beating faster.

She immediately lowered her head, bending slightly.

It was only when she couldn’t see the young girl that she felt a lot calmer.

Though her head was down, Isabella still kept her ears open for any movement ahead.

Soft footsteps passed in front of her, which were followed by many more cautious footsteps.

It didn’t take long for all the footsteps to fade.

After a long time, she looked up.

At this point, there was no one else on the platform except for the docked giant sailing ship.

Isabella felt a little lost. She knew she was in the wrong frame of mind, but she just couldn’t help it.

All the people who saw the vampire’s True Ancestor would be attracted to her. There was no way to avoid it.

Looking at the sky, Isabella exhaled softly before she summoned the black cloud, stood on it, and left this place.

After all, she remembered that she still had to go home to have a meal with her parents.

At this time, Roland and others had already gathered to exchange information.

Once they compared the intelligence they gathered, they found that the vampire’s True Ancestor didn’t have any intention of hiding.

Everyone knew that she lived in the Ten Thousand Stones Abyss.

It was said that when she slumbered, she would take a rather precious floating ship and rise to a high altitude to conceal herself and ensure her safety while she slept.

When she woke up, a rainbow would appear that could be seen by almost the entire Netherworld.

“Isn’t that the rainbow?” asked Raffel, the Shield Warrior who had been lying by the window looking out at the view, pointing to the southern sky.

The other four came over to take a look and saw that there really was a rainbow hanging in the sky. “As we all know, rainbows are actually a light refraction phenomenon.” Schuck smiled. “But there is no sun in the Netherworld, and there is no way that the green and purple colors could form a multicolored spectrum, so the fact that there is a rainbow means that it is man-made.”

Roland looked a little disappointed. “In short, it means that we came just in time for the True Ancestor to wake up?”

“Isn’t that good?” Li Lin was a little confused. “It means the quest has begun, right?”

“Not good.” Roland shook his head. “If she were still asleep, how easy would it be for us to just fly up and find her floating ship and sink it with a big fireball. We wouldn’t have to face an awake, near-Demigod boss.”

This suddenly dawned on Li Lin. “Oh right, all dungeons have opportune short cuts. It’s a pity indeed!”

There was also a flurry of pop-ups in the livestream.

“I’ve got the same enlightened face.”

“Damn, watching these big shots live, I just realized that I’m not only intellectually different from them, but there’s also a gap in the nature of how I see things. I’m just like the Berserker, thinking that the quest plot has started and I can start screwing around, but f**king Roland is actually thinking about sinking someone’s sleeping shelter first.” “I just realized too. Is this the way successful people think?”

“And to say that Roland doesn’t have a black heart! It’s as black as coal, isn’t it?”

“Diamonds are also coal. I prefer to say that Roland has a heart as bright and clear as a diamond.”

“Upstairs is a sly old one too. You’re trying to say Roland’s heart is as hard and ruthless as a diamond.”