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351 Ruins

"To be honest, I think these tea leaves may not be useless." After listening to Lawrence's mumbling, Nora flew to Lawrence to comfort her, "But it will take me some time to determine what the specific situation will be, because

My methods require sufficient time to be tested."

Having said this, Nora turned her head and looked at the tauren hunter who was sent to lead the way, then turned her head and looked at Lawrence and said: "And the most important thing is that we need the help of these tauren, because this kind of experiment

The basis is that consuming a large amount of tea leaves may even cause damage to some tea trees, so we must get their consent."

"Are all the trees on one hill enough?" Because Lawrence and the others did not avoid the tauren hunter when they were talking, he naturally heard Lawrence and the others' discussion. "If it's not enough, you can add two or three more hills."

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Both Lawrence and Nora were shocked by the tauren's generosity, because in the White Eagle Federation, a small bag of tea leaves that can only brew a pot costs 35 cents, even the cheapest ones, so even the tea trees here are all of the kind that cannot be brewed.

The tea tree is used as a drink, but the way it gives out several hills with a wave of the hand is really unexpectedly bold.

"Anyway, for us, the leaves of these trees are only used to treat minor diseases, and they can't cure any serious diseases. So the leaves from all our tribes combined on two or three hills every year are enough. And in this hilly area

There are at least five to six hundred mounds with trees in the area, so it won't be a big deal to give you three or five." After looking at Lawrence and the others with some confusion, the tauren hunter explained why he said that.

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It is indeed a good thing to discover a large semi-wild tea plantation, but for Lawrence and the others, the most important task today is to go deep into the core area of ​​the hilly area to inspect the temple. So on the way, they waited for Nora to use magic to collect dozens of kilograms.

After putting the tea leaves into the space bag, the three people continued to walk forward.

As they walked deeper into the hills, Lawrence found that the road under his feet also began to change: when they first came out of the tribe, the path they followed was obviously made by the tauren over time. It was not only rugged, but also

Some places have turned into a quagmire because of the low-lying terrain, and people have to go around from higher places on both sides.

But more than two hours after setting off, the pavement under the feet of the three people began to have obvious artificial traces. At first, only part of the ground was hardened, but then gravel began to cover it.

Eventually there were even floors paved with stone slabs.

"Did you take these stone slabs back and use them?" Seeing that the ground on the ground became more and more complete as it went forward, Lawrence asked the tauren hunter who was leading the way with some curiosity. Because he found that the road followed him all the way.

As we walked forward, the road became more and more complete, so we suspected that the tauren had taken back the stone slabs on the road for use.

"We don't want these slates." The tauren hunter who led the way shook his head and said, "After all, our house doesn't need these slates, and if we want to use stones, just go to the river to get some. Why?

You have to carry stones back from here after traveling so far."

"Then the situation in this place is-" Nora looked at the road on the ground with a suspicious look, because the road really looked like a construction site that was abandoned after being half-built.

"We don't know." The tauren shrugged. "At least this is what this place looked like when my grandfather and his grandfather first discovered this place after they moved here. Several of our shamans inspected this place at that time.

, but they came to the conclusion that the buildings in this place had never been repaired. For some reason, those people abandoned the half-lost temple and everything and left here."

Listening to what the tauren hunter said, Lawrence now felt that there might be many more secrets hidden in his territory than he had imagined before. As a young man who grew up in the church, Lawrence knew that any one

Before building a truly divine church, the site must be carefully explored and repeatedly selected, but once it is selected, it will be built as long as there are no major problems. It is too rare for such a church to be abandoned halfway through construction.

When the three of them arrived at the main building of the church, Lawrence was even more convinced. Although the main building of the church was in ruins, it could be seen from the remains of the site that this building had not been built at all. Unlike before, everyone

The kind of ruins you can imagine after being destroyed for various reasons.

"This ruins should be related to the elves." Lawrence could tell the style of the building at the first glance when he saw the remains of the construction site. After all, the only ones in this world who can repair buildings as handicrafts are the elves.

Although many parts of the ruins of this construction site have not been covered up, especially the most elf-like carvings, there is only a little bit of them. But the overall style has been clearly revealed. Lawrence has always felt that the things made by the elves in this world are a bit like those in his previous life.

Those luxury goods are tasteful, high-end, and of good quality, but their price-performance ratio is abysmal.

However, considering that the elves have a lot of time, it is very reasonable for them to decorate the weapons and armor in various ways. But for humans with ordinary lifespans, you said that drawing pictures on the guns is not a problem.

It is understandable that even the bullets must be decorated, which seems a bit too cunning.

After walking into the ruins of the construction site, Lawrence began to inspect the condition of the entire ruins. Both the tauren and the humans who came here had also inspected the ruins before, but because they were all non-professionals, the inspection work was difficult.

It can be said to be very rude, and it is possible that something is missing.

The first step of the inspection is to turn on special vision, but there is no magic aura on the ruins. This is not beyond Lawrence's expectation, because whether it is the first batch of tauren who discovered this place or the tauren who later brought them here.

The previous batches of humans here were accompanied by spellcasters. So if there was anything with magical aura, it would have been taken away by them long ago, and it would not have been left for Lawrence and the others to discover it today.

"Are you looking for something valuable here?" Looking at Lawrence's sky-blue eyes glowing slightly, the tauren hunter asked. As the best hunter in the tribe, he has experienced a lot of things and said a lot about himself.

The tribal shaman gives blessings, so the spellcasting is not unfamiliar to the caster.

"Yes, I want to find out what good things are in this ruins." There was no need to hide this from the tauren hunter, so Lawrence admitted his purpose directly. "By the way, you

Have you ever heard of any treasures unearthed in this place before?”

"I know this." The tauren hunter thought for a while and said. "The Spring Tribe took a marble fountain stone sculpture from here. As long as the stone sculpture is placed in some moist place, a steady stream of clean water can be seen from it. At least for people.

As far as we are concerned, that fountain can be used by a tribe."

"But there is no shortage of water in your place." Nora asked with some confusion. "What's the use of such a fountain?"

"Of course it's useful," the tauren hunter said, "The water in the fountain that can automatically generate water is clean water that can be directly drank. With this thing, there is no need to use a lot of fuel to boil and disinfect the water. In this way

Not only can you save a lot of fuel, but you can also build your tribe on difficult highlands without having to worry about the water source."

"It is indeed a good thing, but what else is there besides this?" Lawrence asked curiously.


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