Chapter 383 - A Way Back to Firuman (2/2)

Link nodded. “There are many details that must be confirmed, but the general idea is right. I did some spatial experiments these days. The data matches the spatial thesis I worked on with the Red Dragon Queen. I received the spatial variant—”

Milda shrugged and stopped him. “I don’t understand that. Just tell me the conclusion. How do we return?”

“There are two requirements. First, we must find a spatial coordinate—Firuman’s spatial coordinate. Second, we must have Legendary Level-10 power. All of us must. My portal will pass the Sea of Void. Without Legendary power, we’ll die from the void’s corrosion.”

Milda thought and said, “With our rate now, it won’t be hard to reach Level-10. But how can we find Firuman’s spatial coordinate? Link, do you have an idea?”

To be honest, when she asked that question, she didn’t think Link could reply immediately. But as soon as she asked, Link took out another book.

This book was called Continental Natural History.

Smiling, Link said, “This is the best part about being Rockham’s disciple. He’s only a regular Magician, but he’s lived more than 70 years. He has many interesting books and quite a few rare ones. For example, this book is the only copy, written by an explorer named Eurosan. He made a record here. Look.”

He flipped to a page that included a short story. He read aloud, “This person is very interesting. She’s not even three feet, even shorter than dwarves. But strangely, her secondary sexual characteristics are mature. Her possessor tried to impregnate her to produce more small creatures, but sadly, he failed. His anatomy was too big, and she was too small. She was tormented to death.”

Milda overlooked the crude content and asked, “The Yabba race?”

Link nodded. “Yes, the Yabba race. There are Yabba in Aragu, and this one appeared suddenly. I believe the Yabba came from Firuman. Look here.”

Milda’s interest grew because of Link. She became excited and forgot about the customs. She got close to Link and continued reading.

Without a doubt, this is a new race. I am very interested. When the little thing was alive, I asked where she came from. She said that she didn’t know how she got here. She crossed through a cave. When she came out, she couldn’t go back again and came to this terrifying world…

Yes, she described our world as “terrifying.” I think that in her eyes, it is just like hell while her owner is a demon of this hell… I used five gold coins to find the specific position of the cave. I hoped to find something special but was disappointed. The cave is nothing different from a regular cave. I searched for a long time but gave up in the end—Eurosan, 3142 Spring.

“It’s Year 3162 now. This was from 20 years ago?” Milda’s eyes brightened, and her heart started pounding. She could feel hope now.

Link nodded. “Eurosan is quite famous. I believe the cave is just like the wind vortex we traveled through. It’s a connection between Firuman and Aragu. It’s temporary, but as long as it had existed, it’ll leave a mark in space. I can find Firuman’s spatial coordinates.”

Milda thought for a bit and asked in confusion, “Why don’t we try to find the entrance we came from?”

Link shook his head. “I can’t do it. I also did a test. Look here, I invented this spatial cross chord.”

Link took four runic spheres from the dimensional storage gear. He added Mana and tossed the balls in the air. They hovered immediately. Two faced each other with a beam of light between them. The two beams intersected, creating a stable cross.

“This spatial chord can sense spatial disruptions within 60 miles. The place we came from is approximately 30 miles away, two miles in the air. If a spatial disturbance of that scale appears, the spatial chord will definitely vibrate, but it didn’t. That means that the tunnel we came from has probably closed now.”

Link put it away. He sighed and shook his head. Milda slightly knew about spatial magic but could still understand Link’s words. “Okay, so when will we go look for the cave?” she asked.

“How long do you think you need to level up to Legendary?” Link asked.

“Probably one month is enough.”

“Riel is probably the same. During this month, we’ll make some preparations and set out,” Link said.

Now, they were very familiar with Aragu. Even if they didn’t have enough power, nothing bad should happen if they’re careful.

A bell suddenly rang outside the window.

Ring, ring! Ring, ring! Ring, ring! It was very loud and spread throughout the entire village.

“It’s midday now. Does the bell mean something happened?” Milda asked curiously.

Link frowned. “No, it’s a mourning bell!”

He had specifically checked Aragu’s customs, which included the meaning of bells. Rapid bells meant incoming enemy. A long bell was welcoming. If it was two rapid rings and a pause, it was a mourning bell. Someone important had died.