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Chapter 115 The Mage in the Small Village

The orange firelight of the fireplace enveloped the entire room in warmth.

Yi Chun sat quietly on the chair, enjoying the warm sweet wine in his hand.

Tuo Fortell was discussing with his companions about the werewolves near the village.

Yi Chun wasn't very interested in this - because it was quite different from the werewolf in his impression.

Before that, he tried to negotiate with the active werewolves around the village.

Well, the result is: there are a few dried werewolf pelts in an area outside the village...

Referring to the wild and brutal werewolves in the virtual game, Yi Chun felt that the werewolves here might be called hyena people...

Not all intelligent life forms, like humans, are naturally relatively neutral.

The alignment an individual exhibits after maturity is more affected by acquired factors such as social environment and individual circumstances.

The werewolves in this world show a natural tendency towards evil.

Generally speaking, people sometimes use the term "born with original sin" to describe a person's evil and cruelty.

As for werewolves, this is true for their entire race.

When Yi Chun tried to fall from the sky, he turned into an orange cat and meowed at them.

Like sharks that smelled blood, they rushed toward him crazily.

Judging from their scarlet eyes that smelled of cruelty and blood, Yi Chun felt that they probably didn't want to show the enthusiasm of their canine cousins.

Yi Chun is undoubtedly disgusted with this kind of existence.

Although deep down, he is not biased towards good or evil.

But Yi Chun is undoubtedly repulsive to this kind of life that shows a strong desire for destruction.

Nature is tolerant, but from a macro perspective, it prefers absolute cold neutrality.

There is both the tenderness of the joyous songs of life and the loneliness of the lamentations of death.

Of course, Yi Chun cannot think from such a grand perspective now.

He has had more than twenty years of human life and ten years of feline experience in the wild world.

Compared to ordinary humans, this comprehensive experience can make his thinking more neutral.

But this does not mean the annihilation of human nature, but presents it from another perspective...

"I don't like werewolves because for some reason they always try to steal my hammer."

The big man next to him said to Yi Chun that he was the only blacksmith in the village.

Considering the situation faced by many kingdoms in this world, even the blacksmith in this small town has the skills to forge and repair weapons.

Of course, relatively speaking, his craftsmanship is definitely inferior to that of blacksmiths in larger cities.

As a skill that requires a lot of practical training, blacksmiths in big cities have access to more forging opportunities and raw materials.

"Maybe because their leader likes it?"

Yi Chun thought for a while, and he seemed to remember the fiery red figure he saw when he flew over the werewolf active area.

Judging from its size, the werewolf he spotted when passing by should be the leader among them.

Compared to ordinary werewolves, that guy seems to be more sensitive.

Of course, without the concept of a druid, it would naturally not know what the white owl flying above its head was...

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A night of silence

After spending the night nestled in the straw pile at the attic of the Deer Sacrifice Lodge, Yi Chun got up refreshed the next day.

Compared with the delicate skin of humans, cats protected by thick fur can enjoy the softness of straw piles more comfortably.

The reasons for not sleeping in bed are:

Just like the wooden houses that Yi Chun saw, the beds they slept on also looked quite hardcore.

For the sake of her waist and not getting lice, Yi Chun felt that the straw pile was more perfect.

Of course, he declared to the outside world: This is also a way of practice for Druid...

"...Good morning, Yi!"

Looking at the orange cat walking slowly down from the attic, Tuo Feier, who was helping with the ingredients below, paused for a moment and then said with a smile on his face.

"Meow……"

Yi Chun nodded to him, then meowed and walked out.

Although the relevant reputation panel has not been opened yet, Yi Chun feels that his reputation in this village should have reached a friendly level at this moment.

Of course, the color of friendship is quite dim...

"Del is preparing breakfast. It's probably a little while away. Maybe you could take a walk around the village."

"The sunshine is good today..."

Tuo Furuoer looked at Yi Chun who was about to go out and said.

Yi Chun shook her tail towards him and disappeared into the bright morning light outside the door...

Under the golden light, this small village began a busy breakfast.

As soon as he stepped out, Yi Chun was enveloped in various complex flavors.

Last night, Yi Chun had some experience.

The health status of this small village is relatively poor.

The main source of pollution is livestock excrement. According to the treatment method of this small village, they have to wait for the excrement to dry before collecting it.

And the feces that has been sufficiently reflected in this process will naturally render the surrounding air into its own appearance...

Although villagers sometimes spread some plant ashes, but that only happens on days when the fireplace is being cleaned...

Yi Chun is going to visit a mage in a small village.

Speaking of which, it is indeed quite strange for a mage to live in such a small village.

Although Yi Chun did not have a very in-depth understanding of the mage.

But through some books he had read before, Yi Chun had some side understanding of the group of mages.

Compared to druids, mages are truly characters who can retreat into legend in a laboratory.

Of course, the premise is that the mage has enough talent, luck and... massive resources.

And what can this small village have?

But Yi Chun was not prepared to delve into this.

He was going to ask this mage about relevant information about the surrounding demon elites.

After all, he didn't seem to see anything about the demons during his previous exploration.

But it's normal, he is a transformed moon owl, not an eagle.

It is really difficult to find life as big as ants active in the continuous forests and rocks at high altitude.

Unless, each of them can be as eye-catching as the big white bear...

When Yi Chun discovered that the road ahead was completely surrounded by livestock excrement that had not yet dried up.

Looking at the ashes of vegetation above, Yi Chun did not hesitate, he transformed into a moon owl and flew over.

Well, now he is looking forward to the situation those players from the federation will face when they come to this small village.

That must be quite interesting...

But what makes Yi Chun quite regretful is that he has not seen any other players so far.

Yi Chun felt that they must be discussing something big.

And with the sound of the moon owl flapping its wings in the air, Yi Chun landed directly at the door of a wooden house.

"Da da da……"

"Which one?"

The owner of the cabin heard a questioning voice from inside, and when he opened the door.

The white owl that was knocking on the door outside, resembling a large dove, made him slightly stunned...


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