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Chapter 1,392 Jenny’s Enlightenment

 After leaving the camp, Jenny took the time to meet with Memphela in the city lord's palace. He told her as a member of the upper council about the matter in advance, and then returned to the rescue center where there were a large number of white tents.
"Lord Jenny, you are finally back." In the largest white tent, seeing Jenny returning safely, Sodofei said anxiously.

Feeling that Jenny's aura was very different from before leaving, Sodofei also felt worried.

Judging from Jenny's fierce heroic will when she left, Sodofei was really worried that she would do something irrational. Now that Jenny has returned safely, Sodofei is relieved.<

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"I'm fine, don't worry about me." Sensing Sodofei's worry, Jenny comforted her. At this time, her eyes couldn't help but glance at the bright red color on the ground of the tent. The dwarf who died here originally

, has long since disappeared.

"Has Fried been taken away? Take me to see him." Jenny sighed and asked Sodofei.

"Okay...Master Jenny." Sodofei replied with a low expression.

After saying that, under Sodofei's guidance, the two shuttled through the white tents and finally came to an open space in the open air.

Thick black smoke continued to rise from the center of this open space, and several apprentices wearing gloves and veils were busy here.

"Lord Jenny." Seeing the arrival of Jenny and Sodofei, these apprentices put down what they were doing and greeted them respectfully. If you look closely, you can find that the white veils on the faces of these apprentices have long been smoked to dark yellow, and their gloves are no longer visible.

Both the front and back are covered with black marks.

"I just came over to take a look, you guys continue to do your own thing." Jenny said slowly.

After getting Jenny's approval, these apprentices resumed their work.

Two apprentices carried a stretcher and came to a deep pit that was constantly emitting black smoke. Lying on the stretcher was the Fried that Jenny was looking for.

"Lord Jenny, everything is normal here, there are no traces of the necromancer, you don't have to worry." A fifth-level elf dressed similarly to those apprentices came to Jenny and reported the situation to her.

"I understand, Arien, how is the situation here recently?" Jenny asked the big elf, but her eyes were always focused on Freed's body.

"It's been a lot easier recently, and the number of corpses has been significantly reduced. I still remember the scene when the riots occurred. The corpses that needed to be burned at that time made even the most senior apprentices feel despair after seeing them."

Arien reported the report respectfully, his brows furrowed and he sighed deeply: "Two accidents happened. Apprentice Zell accidentally fell into a pit and was already dead when he was rescued. Apprentice Muke

After seeing the bodies of his relatives, he suffered a mental breakdown and was receiving treatment in the first aid tent."

"Sometimes I question everything I do." Arien frowned, with a look of pain on his face, "Burning the corpses of those creatures is a kind of blasphemy to their souls. They should have been buried deeply.

In the land, he endured such torture after death."

Jenny patted Arien on the shoulder and comforted: "You didn't do anything wrong. On the contrary, everything you did was great. The purpose of burning the corpses of those creatures was to prevent them from being killed by the necromancer after they died.

No matter how disturbed they are, with your help, they can truly fall asleep."

Arien lowered his head: "Lord Jenny, I understand everything you said, but I still can't forgive myself... I can't forget their last appearance. They looked at me, as if they wanted to tell me, their souls

There will never be peace..."

Jenny shook his head: "I will arrange psychological counseling for you. It just so happens that one of my apprentices is very good at this kind of treatment."

Saying that, Jenny glanced in Sodofei's direction.

At this time, the original flames in the pit gradually subsided. An apprentice put the ashes in the pit into the space ring. The body of the dwarf Fried was lifted up by two other apprentices and carefully placed at the bottom of the pit where the remaining warmth had not dissipated.

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"Lord Jenny, I'll go over first." Arien asked for permission.

"Go ahead."

After getting Jenny's approval, Arien came to the edge of the pit. Rich magical elements emerged from his body, and then converged on Fried below the pit.

There was no solemn funeral, no painful eulogy, not even mournful cries. Under Jenny's gaze, the flames spread on the dwarf's body.

She closed her eyes, and after a moment of silence, she turned around.

The familiar low sobs came from the side. Jenny followed the sound and saw her apprentice Sodofei, looking at Fried in the flames and sobbing.

Jenny immediately stepped forward and turned Sodofei's body around so that she no longer had to look at the flames burning behind her.

Looking directly at Sodofei in front of him, Jenny comforted: "This matter is over, you don't have to worry about it anymore. Have you forgotten? A hero will not stop at one thing, it is time to move forward.



Seeing that the consolation failed to have the desired effect, Jenny had no choice but to continue to persuade: "Think about something that makes you happy? We are going to see the wise man Yuk soon. He is the patron saint of all elves, more powerful than all the undead.

A mage wants to build an ancient towering tree. I believe you have never seen his true face. Aren’t you excited?"

Sodofei asked with a cry: "Lord Jenny...doesn't there be any intolerance in my heart? Or is it that a hero can ignore everything...and won't be touched by anything?"

Jenny sighed and replied patiently: "I do feel a little intolerable... But everything about this matter has been resolved now, everything is over, even the Fiat that caused the destruction of Moas village

, has also been judged. No amount of intolerance can make the dwarves reborn, right? It's time to put it all down and move forward."

Jenny's words were firm and contained a will that Sodofei could not understand.

After hearing that Fiat had received the justice it deserved, Sodofei nodded in understanding, and his sobbing voice became much quieter.

"The only thing left is the source that caused all this, the holder of the artifact, the evil necromancer. I promise you, I will make him pay the price."

Under Jenny's guidance, Sodofei slowly recovered her emotions and walked step by step towards the road she came from. However, during the journey, she had to look back at the dark side every few steps.

A deep pit where smoke rises.

"Don't look back." Jenny said helplessly, but still smiled, "If you look back again, you will turn into stone."

Finally, with Jenny's constant guidance, Sodofei smiled for the first time in a long time, and the original sadness and intolerance in her heart became much better now.


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