The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell
Chapter 112
After listening to the shopkeeper’s explanation, Morten’s expression softened slightly.
“What are the specifics?”
Then, the shopkeeper hurriedly explained how one of the warriors under the Oceans Chamber of Commerce reported that he saw a material that appeared similar to the sun-seeker grass in the Dark Cloud Forest in the previous month.
However, the location was in the depth of Dark Cloud Forest, and monsters could appear at any time.
Hence, the warrior did not dare to confirm it further and just reported the incident once he returned.
At first, the shopkeeper did not think it was an important matter.
Nevertheless, since Lydia needed the sun-seeker grass, he mentioned it to them.
“Is the warrior still in Evergreen Town?” Lydia’s eyes glimmered, and he asked the shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper nodded and answered, “Yes, he is.
I’ll go and get him now.”
After a while, the second stage of the True Martial Realm warrior met Lydia outside the inner chamber.
Lydia was famous among the Evergreen Town’s warriors as he broke the battle arena’s record, so he was extremely excited to meet Mandra.
The warrior answered Lydia’s questions as detailed as possible.
Moreover, he also expressed there was at least an 80% chance that what he saw in the mountain stream was sun-seeker grass.
As for why he did not confirm it, his reply was just as the shopkeeper said, the warrior found traces of monsters around the area, so he did not dare to take the risk.
After all, if monsters were divided into realms, they were similar to a Pulse Control Realm cultivator.
Thus, as a second-stage True Martial Realm warrior, he would not be able to escape any encounter with monsters.
Although he had to venture into Dark Cloud Forest, Lydia would not let such an opportunity go to waste.
In the Dark Cloud Forest, he could hunt wild animals and practice his martial skills through actual combat and replenish his vigor.
Therefore, Lydia let the warrior recall and draw the route where he found the sun-seeker grass.
As the incident was not too long ago, coupled with the warrior’s deep impression of the matter, a rough sketch of the map was soon given to Mandra.
route at the time, so Lydia was
the shopkeeper sent off the warrior, Lydia went to
he explained his intention of going to the Dark
Morten appeared worried.
are monsters in the Dark Cloud
don’t you wait for the next morning, and
Lydia rejected Morten’s offer.
have to trouble yourself
Echo and Tower of life, there was no
than him, he
the Dark Cloud Forest too, so if Morten were there, he would not be able
the plan of accompanying him, and she only reminded Lydia
not able to find the sun-seeker grass, she would find
warm
pondered for a moment before adding, “Thank
around ten
things that I need to trouble
to help Josua, her eyes immediately lit up when she heard Lydia‘s
horse, some rations, and a
will be
Forest and practiced
a machete?” Morten glanced at
Lydia was only good with spears, and she did not
and quickly arranged for
but out of
machete, there was a bright and sharp blade as wide as
slightly longer than a
gift from me.” As Morten
she cared about him, Lydia knew he would appear hypocritical if
Lydia directly accepted
opened the pouch, Lydia saw a few white balls
asked curiously, “What are these? They don’t look like precious
are smoke balls,” Morten explained, “They’re not lethal, but when you encounter any danger, you can just toss one to the ground, and
can buy yourself some time as your enemies
I hope you don’t need to
pondered for a moment, then he looked at Morten and said, “Morten, can you prepare more smoke balls for me when I return?
it?”
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