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Chapter 1379 Sodofei

"The riots in the city have subsided, but you still have to stay vigilant and try to stay away from areas where dwarves gather. There are still many dwarves who are unwilling to accept such a result and are secretly planning their next action."

In front of Sodofei, an elf guard dressed in black ordered.

At the entrance of the undead-killing army, Soduofi looked towards the street not far away. Scattered pedestrians appeared in Soduofi's eyes, including ordinary humans and noble-dressed elves.

Unlike the martial law period when the riots occurred, creatures who dared to walk freely in the quiet city at that time would probably be besieged by angry dwarves before long and be forced to atone for the sins of the dead dwarves.

Even so, those creatures could not calm the dwarves' anger, and they would only end up dying miserably.

As if recalling something, Sodofei let out a long sigh.

"Are you worried about your own safety? Don't be afraid. The riot is over. You will always be safe in the station where the undead-killing troops are stationed. You don't have to worry about being harmed by those dwarves."

Facing the elf guard's comfort, Sodofei shook her head in despair: "I just thought of some bad things."

During this period of time, she has been regarded as a victim of dwarf abuse and is firmly protected in the station by members of the army. In return, when an elf is injured, Sodofei will do his best to heal it.
As a result, many members of the army got to know Sodofei, who was also an elf in the camp, and the relationship between them became much closer.

Although Sodofei had proposed many times that she wanted to take a look outside the camp, she was refused on the grounds of martial law, and she could only accept this result.

As for the elf who rescued her, Sudofei had seen him a few times in the camp from a distance, but only from a distance. She never formally met him and was unable to express her gratitude to him in person.

Considering the elf's identity, he doesn't need such gratitude at all.

Now, when the news spread that the riots had subsided and that Sodofei was preparing to leave, the ordinary members of the station expressed reluctance and felt sorry for Sodofi's choice.

There has always been some kind of worry in Sodofei's heart. Previously, she did not hesitate to risk being discovered and caught by the dwarves to get close to the dwarf team. It was precisely because of this worry in her heart that she was afraid of something bad.

Become a reality.

"If those dwarves who offended Ms. Sodofei appear in front of me, I will not let them off lightly."

The talkative elf guard misunderstood Sodofei's meaning and kept talking.

"... I have known for a long time that those dwarves with low bloodline can't do anything good and will only disrupt the original order at this juncture. Even the leaders of those dwarves, who caused this riot, are just lies.

The liar."

His words immediately attracted Sodofei's attention: "What happened? Why did you say that?"

The elf guard was a little surprised: "Don't you know? The liar named Moas has been confirmed by other dwarves to be a drunkard wandering around the city. In order to satisfy his own desires, he made up all kinds of lies against the elves in an attempt to rely on

He benefited from this riot, and now he has received the punishment he deserves."

The words that came to her ears made Sodofei startled. She pursed her lips and opened her eyes wide, with a bit of disbelief remaining.

"How could this happen... Who did you hear this news from?" After a long time, Sodofei asked in a trembling voice.

The elf guard frowned. He didn't understand why Sodofei had changed like this: "You can ask other members in the station, and every one of them said so."

Sodofei exclaimed, hurriedly said goodbye to the guard, and then ran quickly towards Jenny's camp according to the direction in his memory.

The collapsed houses blocked the way forward. Sodofei took a long detour, and finally saw many silver-white tents standing intact in a large area of ​​burned ashes.

This area composed of silver-white first-aid tents is the rescue center established by Jenny, where all injured creatures can receive appropriate treatment.

Even if it is hit by riots, the rescue center will still perform its functions and will not change due to any circumstances.

Sodofei looked around and saw that in the open space outside the rescue center, many physically disabled creatures were undergoing simple rehabilitation training. Among them were not only elves and humans, but also those dwarves who initiated riots.

"Sodofi, it's great that you can come back safely!"

When Jenny's other apprentices saw Sodofei returning, they all showed surprise and took the initiative to say hello to her.

Since the riot, Sodofei seemed to have disappeared. No news about her has been heard again. All the apprentices thought that she died in the riot like those innocent creatures. They did not expect that she could survive the riot.

Return safely.

"I have made you worry. I am in very good condition now. Where is Lady Jenny? I want to see her." Sodofei hurriedly asked the apprentices around her.

"Sir Jenny just rescued a dwarf, and he should be in her camp now. Really, thanks to Jenny's kindness, if it were me, I wouldn't help those hateful dwarves!" shouted an elf apprentice.

Tao.

"Those dwarves treated us like this, and many elves were killed by them. Why should we help them?" Another apprentice echoed, causing the injured dwarves in the camp to glare angrily.

Sodofei sighed deeply in her heart. If she had known earlier that the elves and dwarves would end up like this, she would have stopped Moas at all costs.

Is the situation in front of her really what Moas longs to see? Sodofi doesn't know, she only knows that even Moas who caused all this is just a victim at the hands of the necromancer, and he should really bear the crime

Yes, it should be a necromancer.

Soon, Sodofei, who was in a daze, entered the largest silver-white tent and saw Jenny who was taking care of the dwarves in the tent.

A dark green robe covered Jenny's body without any wrinkles, making her look quiet and elegant.

In the first aid tent, nothing in the outside world seemed to be able to disturb Jenny at this time. A burst of blue light appeared in her hand, and then spread into the unconscious dwarf's body.

"Cough, cough..."

Seeing the unconscious dwarf let out a dull cough, Jenny stopped what she was doing and turned to look at Sodofei aside.


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