North repeated the words of the man in white, and then he realized that the words of the man in white were not addressed to the death knight, but to himself.
"Where are you going?" Looking around, North asked the man in white in a low voice.
"Go to the holy city of Erathia, Standwick." The man in white turned slightly sideways, facing the west.
Even in prison, he still knows where he is. The west he is facing is exactly where Erathia is, which corresponds to the east where Diya is.
After hearing the words of the man in white, North thought for a moment, then raised his hand and released a dark green portal in front of him.
The portal is in the shape of a vortex, allowing all creatures to pass through, and is connected to another space behind it.
North's move also attracted the confused eyes of the man in white.
Seeing this, North explained in a low voice: "This gate of time and space can lead to the city of the dead closest to Erathia. As long as you get there and walk a little distance, you can enter the territory of Erathia."
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As he spoke, he scratched his head in embarrassment: "Under Erathia, there are complex underground passages. Unfortunately, I did not contact the cavemen who dug the underground passages, so I had to go to Erathia first.
We’ll have to think of a solution at the border."
After hearing North's explanation, the man in white also understood what he meant.
Unfortunately, looking at the seemingly convenient portal, the man in white shook his head: "Standwick is the holy city of Erathia. All creatures who go to the holy city must have a pious heart.
Heart, you cannot show piety by using magic like you do."
"If I don't use magic, what should I do?" After listening to the man in white, North felt very puzzled and asked immediately.
"Of course we go on foot. This is what every pilgrim must do." The man in white replied.
The words of the man in white not only did not solve North's doubts, but made him even more puzzled: "Why do you do this? Just walking through the entire Diya would take several months to reach Erathia.
I'm afraid it will take almost a year. This is obviously something that space magic can solve, so why waste so long?"
"Penancement can better demonstrate piety."
The man in white glanced at him and said, "Those ordinary believers can walk across the entire continent and gather under Standwick City for pilgrimage. Of course you can do the same."
"Standwick..." When he heard the name of the town from the man in white, North undoubtedly thought of something and asked proactively, "Is there anything special about that city? Not long ago, that city was destroyed by the undead.
The mage was destroyed."
"I saw that memory in your mind." Hearing what North said, the man in white sighed, "That was a town that should have been high in the clouds, representing the beliefs of all Erathians.
A long time ago, that city fell before my eyes, which I have always deeply regretted."
Listening to his story, North couldn't help but recall all the things he saw in the memory of the man in white. North also felt even more afraid of the man in white in front of him.
Although he didn't know why the man in white in front of him insisted on walking to Standwick, North still obeyed his request.
He waved his hand and dispersed the dark green portal that distorted the space. North glanced carefully at the death knight not far away, and then walked out of the prison.
"Stop!"
Before taking a few steps, North was stopped by the death knight. Feeling the power of the green sword in his hand, North had to stop and look at him reluctantly.
Before that, if it hadn't been for the mysterious man in white, North would have died in the first round of the Death Knight's attack.
"What else do you want to do?" Seeing that the man in white had no intention of replying, North gritted his teeth and asked the death knight.
"Tell me, where do you plan to go?" the death knight asked.
"The capital of Erathia, Standwick." Seeing that the death knight raised his weapon and showed no intention of getting out of the way, and the man in white just stopped and watched, with no intention of replying, North had no choice but to answer by himself.
"Evil Lich, why are you going to the capital of a human city-state? Are you still having some bad ideas?" The death knight was not satisfied with North's answer, and he continued to ask.
North was also a little helpless. Even he didn't know why the man in white made this request. It seemed that there was something crucial in Standwick.
"Go there... on a pilgrimage." Recalling the memories of the man in white, North could only reply.
North's unconfident answer seemed to have another meaning in the Death Knight's ears, which deeply shocked him.
"What you said before, as well as your power, don't look like a lich at all... Who are you?" the death knight asked in a deep voice.
"I'm just a pastor."
Finally, the man in white who had been silent for a long time spoke, and North immediately relayed it to the death knight.
"You have the power of the Holy Word, and I can't defeat you. But that doesn't mean that I will believe what you say." As he spoke, the Death Knight put down the blade in his hand, "What I'm sure of is,
There must be some evil idea in your mind. If you want to go to Standwick, nothing good will happen. I will supervise you all the way."
"Wait a minute..." Hearing what the Death Knight said, North suddenly lost his composure, "What does 'supervision all the way' mean?"
"The meaning of this sentence is that I will go to Standwick with you." The death knight said solemnly.
"But...but I plan to walk there without using any space magic...This may take a long time, and the process will be very boring." North didn't know how to refute, and stammered in reply, hoping to be dissuaded.
Thoughts of the Death Knight.
Unfortunately, judging from the firm eyes of the Death Knight, he was obviously not affected by this setback: "Then let's walk over together, I don't care about this little time."
Helpless, North could only look at the man in white as if asking for help. Unfortunately, the man in white ignored him and kept looking at the death knight.
"Follow me, lost elf." Hearing the words of the man in white, North had no choice but to repeat it completely, "Your soul will definitely be saved."
"You go to Standwick, I don't have anything to do with you, right?" Behind North, Tamik, who had just recovered from his injuries, asked.
Seeing the Death Knight pointing his sword at him and the strong threat in his eyes, she spread her hands helplessly: "Okay, okay...I'll go with you too, is that okay?"