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Chapter 1,281 Moas

 Starting from the tavern, on the way to the camp area, Moas, who smelled of alcohol, sobered up a little and gradually realized what he had done before.

"Sodofei, the situation is not what you see."

Moas tried to defend his previous actions, but the defense from the dwarf was useless in the face of the facts.

"Of course I know what I saw. I saw a sloppy drunk wandering in the tavern. Do you know? Your behavior is worse than other dwarves." Sodofei said coldly.

"What else can I do? I have no other choice. My village was destroyed by the necromancer. Where else can I go except the tavern?" After hearing Sodofei say this, Moas, who was unwilling to admit his mistake,

Then, feeling drunk in my heart, I immediately retorted.

"Of course you have other choices." Sodofei sighed: "Master Jenny introduced you to the blacksmith in the city. The dwarves in the blacksmith shop welcomed your arrival and wanted to see your craftsmanship, but you didn't

I failed Lord Jenny’s kindness and never went to the blacksmith shop once.”

Hearing Sodofei talk about this matter, Moas showed a trace of guilt in his expression, but this guilt was quickly covered up by anger:

"You want me to go to the blacksmith shop and make weapons for the elves in the city? This is impossible! Those elves want to kill me just to maintain their so-called reputation! What's more, my father is still in the hands of the necromancer, and I

I can't even reveal this information to other elves, I hate all elves!"

"That includes me, right?" Sodofei asked.

Moas pursed his lips and said nothing more.

Sodofei looked aside and said, "What happened to you is very strange. Lord Jenny has been investigating the elf traitor in your mouth and wants to give you justice. Also, not all elves are like you think.

You can't deny a group because of the actions of some elves."

Looking at Sodofei in front of him, Moas seemed to want to say something, but in the end he said nothing.

"I once saw light from you, but now, that light has disappeared. You look no different from other dwarves. Maybe I am meddling in my own business. The tavern is the place that belongs to you most."

Sodofei sighed.

Sodofei's words immediately made Moas sober up, and at the same time his whole body was agitated. He rejected an elf who wanted to help him.

"We are here, go and explain to Lady Jenny yourself."

Suddenly, Moas had arrived surrounded by a large white tent. Looking at the huge white tent in front of him, when he came to his senses, Sodofei had already left.

Moas, feeling dejected, entered the tent in a daze.

"You're here. I've discovered everything, and I need you as the person involved to confirm it."

Inside the camp, Lady Jenny, whom Sodophei mentioned, has been waiting here for a long time. At this time, she was dressed very formally. Under the green cloak, she wore a white off-shoulder gown, which outlined her beauty.

With a beautiful figure and a string of shining gemstones hanging between his eyebrows, the whole person looks extremely noble.

Having already used magic to see the state of Moas, Jenny was not surprised by the dwarf's current state. Under Gujing Wubo's eyes, there were few things that could touch the heart of this powerful witch.
Coming into this huge white tent, a ray of aqua blue light gathered around Moas, dispelling all bad conditions for him.

Moas only felt the energy in his mind lighten up. Whether it was the drowsiness caused by drunkenness or the negative thoughts that originally existed in his mind, they all dissipated without a trace.

"What happened?" Moas asked hesitantly, not knowing whether he was referring to everything about him or what Jenny mentioned.

"Kill the undead army." Jenny said in a deep voice. "Some time ago, a suspicious elf returned from the front line of the battlefield. He was once the lord of a certain place in Eli. He was not a member of the undead army, but he

He can enjoy the same treatment as other official members. Not only that, he has also been recommended by the leader of the army and will hold an important position in the city."

Jenny added: "As far as I know, most of the hostility you received from the elves came from killing the undead troops."

Hearing Jenny tell this news, Moas suddenly seemed to realize something: "You mean..."

"I didn't say anything. Before obtaining actual evidence, pure speculation has no meaning. This is also the purpose of asking Sodofei to bring you here."

Saying that, Jenny took out a large green cloak from the space ring and handed it to Moas in the tent.

"Put it on, it can transform you into something else, and no one will be able to recognize you."

After taking over the green cloak, Moas, who had not yet understood the purpose of his trip, seemed hesitant for a moment, and then heard Jenny say:

"The leader of the undead-killing force just returned to the Quiet City not long ago. We are going to visit him during this trip and also investigate the extremely suspicious elf in the camp to confirm whether he is a traitor who colluded with the necromancer."

Putting on the cloak, the seemingly wide cloak unexpectedly fit better than expected. Rather than saying that the cloak fit, it is better to say that Moas took the initiative to make himself fit the cloak.

Waves of changes occurred in Moas's figure. He no longer looked like the dwarf he once was. At this time, Moas was transformed by an inexplicable force and looked like a real human being.

"If we can confirm that the elf is the traitor who destroyed the village, what should we do next..." Moas hesitated, but still asked Jenny his doubts.

"I will report his identity to the city lord of Quiet City, Ivo. If Ivo has no authority to handle it, I will report it to the Jungle Guardian and the high-level council of Eli. His behavior has betrayed all of Eli.

Creatures will be severely punished."

Hearing Jenny's words, Moas nodded with satisfaction. With Jenny's promise, he thought that if it was really the elf traitor, he would get the punishment he deserved.

Moas has no doubt about Jenny's promise. In his eyes, Jenny is not only a powerful hero, but more importantly, she is also a human. She has a different bloodline from the elves and will not be discriminated against because of her race.

Produce bias.

Moas, who was initially released by the Necromancer, was also rescued by Jenny. In the entire quiet city, the person Moas trusted the most was also Jenny in front of him.

While Moas and Jenny were discussing their next actions, a sudden change began to occur outside the Quiet City.


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