Chapter 230 - The Wind Clan (1/2)

Chapter 230: The Wind Clan

Translator: Atlasstudios Editor: Atlasstudios

Deep in the forest

Several naked people stood on the slippery grassland The cold rainstorm seemed to have absolutely no effect on these people They just looked doards the four dead bodies that were lying on the ground with a pained expression Rhode didn’t have any respect towards the dead bodies In the ga the body for loots and the rest would be taken care of by the systeed that habit He searched inside the bodies, and afterhe needed, he turned around and left As for their bodies? Wasn’t leaving them there to feed the wolves the best choice?

The silence lasted for a long tihed He lowered his body to close the fehtened her body The people around him looked at him, and nobody spoke They knehat that dead wo to say

After a long time, someone spoke out “Don’t be too sad,these words, the lared at the Druid who spoke and clenched his fist

“Sad? No! I’ry!”

He opened his ar in the forest, were frightened by the sudden roar and fleay They were chirping and circling in the sky This sceneat the man’s distorted expression, they chose to stay silent and say nothing

“Whoever did it, I’ll definitely kill them I swear by my name and soul—I have to kill those ssholes myself!”

“Calm down, my friend”

And at this ti thunder in the sky It echoed through everyone’s chest and could not help but ry and emotional was also stunned for a er in his eyes clearly showed his dissatisfaction

“Anger is a poison; calm down Don’t let it affect your emotions If you cannot see reality clearly, then your oath is no more than a joke Now you have to calm down, and only after you have can youthese words, the man went silent for a moment He bowed his head, clenched his fists, and went back to the crowd Until then, the Druid who had spoken previously walked out towards the four bodies that had been neatly arranged by his twin brother and carefully observed theuys think?”

“The opponent’s speed is very fast”

Soon, a Druid answered

“We have checked the bodies; except for Brown Bear, everyone here was killed through their vital points There’s no sign of resistance or struggle at all…” Having said that, the Druid paused as if he orried about someone, but he soon continued “Even Red Haas immediately knocked down by the opponent and killed without any resistance”

“It doesn’t see until here, the Druid that was observing the body shook his head

“And judging from the wound, they were killed by the same weapon The one as attacked first should be Brown Bear, and the three of the after I found Brown Bear’s wolves dead nearby, so the opponent must have come in contact with Brown Bear first, and Brown Bear used the wolves to block the opponent so he could escape At this ti said that, that Druid stood up and carass and vines grew and enveloped the four of theht hand and continued

“The opponent is only one person, but he has the ability to kill three Druids instantly It’s very rare to see such strong warrior It see the Oriole’s protectors, there’s a Master Swordsman”

“And the opponent is very cruel and evil,” another Druid said He looked at the ground It round, but no one would have thought that four dead bodies were buried underneath Druids upheld their teachings to not commit suicide, but Brown Bear actually chose suicide It et tortured by his opponents It could be seen just how terrible the situation was

No one spoke; they just looked at each other The severity of the inally, the Druids thought capturing the Oriole wouldn’t be a difficult task But reality didn’t go as they planned So what should they do? Continue? Or stop here?

In fact, these people ell aware that the threat they encountered ated the terrible fire that occurred in the ca it, they couldn’t help but tremble They couldn’t understand why the fire seemed to have naturally dissipated, which was not nores could only release the spell—not control the spell They could cast a fireball to set fire to the forest, but they wouldn’t be able to take back the fireball they released Logically, it was absolutely impossible However, the traces that were left behind told a different story Judging frohton burn half of the forest were there no interference fro around, they couldn’t find any trace of fire or ash