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Chapter 100: Christina and the Stone Furnace II

The group of rats occupied the Magpie's nest and regarded the Horn Fort as their home. The battle started from Christina's step into the gate, and there was almost no chance to breathe from beginning to end. After avoiding the mouse, they encountered dragons and green skins one after another. It turned out that not every inhuman face was hostile behind. Ola's hometown changed hands after fierce battles, and even in the past two hundred years, the traces of the battle were deeply engraved in the fort. The stone furnace was more like abandoned, and the owner moved home calmly, and most places did not even seem to be inhabited.

"Where are the people from the Shilu Clan? Where have they been?" Christina heard Ora asking Aido. She was also curious about this question for a long time and had no nerve to mention it.

"Let's go." Eddol shrugged his broad shoulders, which was considered a reply. As a female dwarf, she looked a circle bigger than Ola and was closer to Flint.

"Leave?" Ora repeated the word in disbelief.

"Yes..." Edor sighed and walked straight through the heels of his boots, so that Christina, who was a defender, could also feel the depressed mood.

In fact, dark vision is not omnipotent. The remaining colors in my eyes are extremely monotonous. I have to walk in front of me to barely see my companion's face. Many details of objects cannot be delved into. The dark vision of the high elf is more suitable for use in moonlit nights rather than absolute darkness like underground. Christina has only now noticed that there is no sign of cloth products or fur in the small rooms chiseled on both sides of the passage. Strong resilience does not mean hard work. As long as the conditions allow, the dwarves are greedy for enjoyment. Christina remembers that Flint's home has many seat cushions, which are so soft that they can't get up when they touch it.

Having said that, the night I met the Stone Furnace, the female dwarf was sleeping comfortably wrapped in a pile of fur. The Horn Castle has a magnificent gate, a complete defense system, a spacious Throne Hall, a residential area that can accommodate thousands of people, and a Misilian pit that can put down two giant dragons and hundreds of mice to fight in it. In contrast, Ay Dun's home is much shabby, just like someone who has been very motivated to lay the foundation, and then suddenly loses interest and leaves.

The passage was dug wide and straight, and every few dozen meters, there were paths extending to both sides. Many rooms of different sizes were dug on both sides of the passage. If there were signs and more furniture, rather than cold stones, Christina should be able to recognize the original purpose of these rooms. There were too many signs that the place was abandoned, and even the dwarfs had lived here, at least hundreds of years ago.

Christina finally couldn't help but dare to look at the mercenaries in front of her and walked side by side with Aido.

"I think the stone furnace hasn't been in for about a few hundred years." Christina said quite straightforwardly, and the elf looked down at Eddol and waited for the dwarf to answer.

If this is a ruin adventure that revisits the old place, you can come back another day. Most of the Franks are in the sky. Since Christina has been favored by God again, she should join the battle against demons and pagans, rather than accompanying a dwarf who is not even a friend to wander around in the tomb.

"Yes." Ora agreed loudly. She also turned her head to look at her compatriots. The two accidentally formed a situation of attacking Aido from the left and right.

Before coming in, Ora stated that the purpose of this trip was to warn King Valan to the news of the invasion of the devils of the dwarf clans. If possible, bring some reinforcements to the Fort Horn. Ora is similar to Christina and has no time to waste it.

Ola shouted a little loudly inadvertently, and the sentence "Yes" passed back and forth along the dark aisle, continuing more than a dozen times.

Aido quickly bent down and half-squatted. Although it was unclear, everyone followed suit. The female dwarf raised her index finger and blocked her mouth.

"Shh!" Her wide eyes seemed to indicate that this place was not really... empty.
Chapter completed!
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