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196. Step on the head of the three gophers

The pangolin was a little confused. He finished his dinner happily and wanted to leave with satisfaction, when a ray of freezing light hit him from behind.

He was hit dizzy, and before his mind could sort out what happened, a Poké Ball hit him in the face.

Then, I became one of the breakfast elves now.

Luther was eating the bread, glanced at the pangolin, and broke some bread crumbs for him. The pangolin hesitated, rolled it up with its tongue, and ate it clean.

"Although I have subdued you, I am not your trainer. Your trainer is someone else. The voice sounds like a girl."

Luther broke some more bread to the pangolin and continued: "You have a very high starting point. The Four Sinnoh Kings personally teach you, and they won't dislike you just because of your abilities. You are an ideal candidate for a trainer."

Luther felt that he had to make his words clear to the pangolin rat. After all, the pangolin rat seemed a little disappointed when he revealed that there was someone else as the trainer.

The pangolins' worries are not without reason. Although they are wild elves, the memories and knowledge passed down from generation to generation allow them to know a lot about things between trainers and elves.

Luther didn't want the pangolin to regard this behavior as a "business" and leave a bad memory for him.

After Luther introduced the status and strength of the Four Heavenly Kings, Pangolin's eyes lit up and he became very lively. It could be seen that he also wanted to prove his strength.

Mai chewed the bread and walked around outside.

"Although it is called an uninhabited mining area, there are still traces of human activity. I took a look and found a simple fire pit not far away. Although it was almost covered by snow, I could tell that it was used not long ago."

"Normally, the three roads extending out of the uninhabited mining area are connected to several large towns and cities. Most of the absentees back then were people nearby. Moreover, it is leeward, so it is a good place to stay. Trainers will rest here when they travel.

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Luther was still a little worried when he arranged for the elves to watch the night last night. The word "no one" conveyed a gloomy atmosphere. The desolate atmosphere around him made Luther finally send more elves to watch the night.

But it seemed that I was overthinking it. There were no ghost elves or ground elves running out to cause trouble. Last night was very peaceful.

"Water Mountain Rat, are there any steel-type elves in this area?"

The pangolin held its head, closed its eyes and thought for a moment, then got up and ran out in one direction.

Luther didn't expect the mountain rat to leave immediately, so he quickly picked up his bag and got up to chase after it.

Mai asked Pachilitz and Gilly Egg to help look after the house, then picked up the chrysanthemum leaves and quickly followed.

The snow-covered ground looked neat, but in fact it was full of potholes. As Luther followed the path of the mountain rat, he felt like he had missed the mark several times, breaking into a cold sweat.

The place where the mountain rat brought Luther was a mine. The mine was dug into the mountain. When standing outside the mine, it was pitch black.

There are also some simple metal brackets on both sides of the rock wall of the mine, which seemed to be used to place excavation tools in the past.

"right here?"

The mountain rat nodded, and then made vigorous gestures to Luther.

Luther was a little dizzy, but he could get two pieces of information.

There are many elves living in this mine, and the steel elves Luther is looking for occasionally appear here.

The mine is very wide, and it can be seen that a lot of energy was invested in the original excavation process. Luther estimated that this was one of the main veins.

Luther's guess was confirmed. The flash of shuttlecock cotton shone in the mine. Luther found an engraved wooden board in the mine, which recorded the number of gold mines unearthed on a certain day and the number of workers.

This mine was called Mine No. 1 by previous people and was the busiest mine.

After walking for a while, there was no lack of oxygen, and Luther felt more relaxed.

The number of holes in the rock walls around the mine gradually increased, and as many as four or five branches appeared in front of Luther's eyes.

"Are you sure there are elves living here? We've been walking for so long and there's been no movement."

Luther was confused.

It doesn't feel right. Along the way from the entrance to the mine, there are traces of plowing on the soil on the ground. Such traces prove that the ground-based elves have been active here and even under the surface of the mine.

However, Luther walked for so long and heard nothing except the echo of his walking.

The pangolin scratched his head, as if he couldn't figure out the reason.

Jucaoye yawned in Mai's arms. After Mai fell asleep last night, she pulled out of Mai's arms and secretly ran to play with Kirulian.

Chirulian originally wanted to persuade Jucaoye to take a rest early, but Jucaoye jumped around her with great energy. Chirulian relented and accompanied her to practice immortality.

This play lasted most of the night.

Ju Caoye, who had stayed up all night to cultivate immortality, was pushed twice by Mai twice in the morning, and then he yawned, wiped the corners of his eyes with a cane whip, woke up in a daze, and ate breakfast sluggishly.

From the corner of Ju Caoye's eyes, she seemed to catch a glimpse of slightly moving soil on the ground, as if something was moving under the ground, and the soil on the ground was turned up.

Not even a sound was made!

Ju Caoye stared at the slowly moving pile of soil and struggled vigorously in Mai's arms.

"Chrysanthemum grass leaf? This won't work, I won't be able to hold you...ah!"

The vine whip of the chrysanthemum leaf lightly hooked on Mai's neck, and jumped out when Mai's body relaxed.

As soon as Luther came to his senses, the chrysanthemum-leaf vine whip struck a stone not far away.

While smoking, he seemed to be shouting something, and the quiet mine suddenly became noisy.

Shuttlecock cotton, mountain rat, and Ibrahimovic looked at the chrysanthemum leaves in confusion.

What Ju Caoye shouted was: "Come out quickly, I see you!"

The rock rat and Ibrahimovic ran towards the stone. Ibrahimovic pushed the stone aside and sniffed the ground, but found nothing.

Luther picked up the chrysanthemum leaf and tugged on her leaves: "Who did you learn it from? You've learned it badly, and you actually learned how to tease Mai."

Mai also calmed down, blushed and came over to pinch a handful of chrysanthemum leaves.

Jucaoye was in pain and tried to tell Luther what she had seen. However, her words were suppressed by two people who stretched out their hands and touched her body randomly.

Luther was suddenly stunned. He suddenly felt that his foot seemed to have hit something foreign.

This feeling gradually transferred to the soles of the feet, and it seemed...a bit painful?

Luther's field of vision seemed to be a little higher than usual. He calmly stabilized his center of gravity, took a few steps back, took out the illustrated book from his pocket, and scanned it at his feet.

The illustrated book responded.

"Three gophers, mole elves, burrow underground and attack from other places when the opponent is not paying attention. They are three sons born from one body, so they think about the same thing and are unusually united."

Mai and Luther broke out in cold sweat.

He just stepped on the lair of three gophers, and even stepped on the heads of three gophers?


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