Standing outside Moon City, open the map and enter "Medicine Valley" in the map search bar. The system prompts you to go there on horseback. It is not recommended to go on foot.
I glanced at the girl in blue robe from the corner of my eye, and said to the nun at the bottom of the mountain: "Summon your mounts and set off!"
The nun at the foot of the mountain summoned a mount, and mounted the war horse heroically. However, the girl in blue robe did not see any reaction. I threw a dazzling eye at her, and the information about the girl in blue robe appeared in front of me at a glance----
id blue lily
Professional ice mage
Level 60
No family
Guild None
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"You don't have a mount?" I looked at Blue Lily in surprise, who lowered his head and said nothing. "The system recommends riding a mount to the Potion Valley. It takes at least an hour and a half to hike. If you don't have one, then ride a horse with the nun down the mountain.
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The nun at the bottom of the mountain glared at me fiercely and said slightly embarrassed: "My war horse can only be ridden by me, there is no way for two people to ride at the same time."
"What should I do? If I cannot complete my task within three hours, the system will disqualify me from obtaining the task. Please think of a way for me. Is it too late to buy a mount now?"
Blue Lily's snow-white cheeks were filled with anxiety. I grinned, pointed at Black Fire, which was a head taller than the nun's mount at the bottom of the mountain, and said calmly: "We will ride Black Fire together and we will definitely be able to complete the task within three hours."
"Is this okay?"
Blue Lily said suspiciously.
The nun at the bottom of the mountain glanced at me several times with malicious intent, then lowered her voice and said, "You must be taking advantage of me, am I right?"
I glared at her and said softly: "Who likes to eat men as much as you do? I'm very innocent, okay, don't lead me into the ditch."
Two red clouds rose up on both sides of Blue Lily's cheeks, and she asked in a low voice: "If you don't mind, we'll ride on your Black Fire."
I nodded to Blue Lily, turned over and rode on Black Fire, pulled Blue Lily into my arms, and motioned her to sit firmly. I whispered: "Don't worry, Black Fire is the well-deserved king of horses, sitting on Black Fire's back."
You are definitely here to enjoy yourself today."
Blue Lily grabbed the reins, and I shouted to the nun down the mountain: "Please don't blame others if someone's mount can't keep up."
The nun at the foot of the mountain pointed at me angrily, without saying a word in anger. I heard the sound of a whip hitting the horse behind me, and a playful smile appeared at the corner of my mouth.
"Sit tight. If you really can't sit still, lie down in my arms. I won't mind and won't think about you because I'm on my way. Just lie down in peace."
I encouraged Lan Lily, holding her waist with my right hand, holding the reins with my left hand, and let out a light roar of black fire, which made a long hissing sound, and flew out like a bullet from the barrel.
With the alluring aroma smelling at the tip of my nose and the tender body in my arms, I took a few deep breaths of the aroma. Until I got the system prompt and arrived at the Potion Valley, my hands still didn't leave Blue Lily's waist.
The entrance to the Pharmacy Valley is so narrow that it can only allow one horse to pass through. After entering the Pharmacy Valley, I have to marvel at the high level of the designers.
The Potion Valley is like a paradise, with ancient trees standing in the distance. The strange creatures wandering in my eyes live carefree in the Potion Valley. Our sudden appearance immediately caused chaos in the Potion Valley.
In the blink of an eye, the rabbit with four ears, the rooster two to three meters high, and other invisible monsters disappeared without a trace.
I rubbed my eyes to make sure I wasn't dazzled, then looked at Blue Lily and asked, "We have arrived at the Medicine Valley. Should you tell me the purpose of coming to the Medicine Valley this time?"
Lan Lily glanced at me, with a hint of solemnity and a bit of apology on her cheeks, and whispered: "I'm sorry, I..."