Chapter 865
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Dean quietly watched as Priley and the others left. They had stayed in the Earth Dragon Cave for too long. The other villagers had already come out and returned to their usual lives. No one would care about Dean's absence. He was about to leave this place. For him, this was just a small interlude in his journey. The new journey would continue.
Next to him, Amelie looked at the canyon. She had stepped on a few loose stones and almost fell down. Fortunately, Dean had pulled her in time.
She turned to look at Dean's calm face. There was a trace of complex feelings in her heart: "Why did you save me?"
"Save you?" Dean looked at her: "Even if I didn't pull you, you wouldn't die from this height. You are not the same as before. Adapt to the strength in your body."
Amelie was startled. She remembered that she was not the same as before. She had been forced to eat worms by Dean in the Earth Dragon Cave. Her body had been reborn. She had extraordinary strength. She could see far away and could hear the whispers of Priley and others at the bottom of the canyon. As Dean said, she hadn't adapted to such a powerful body.
However, there was an indescribable taste in her heart as she thought that this formidable strength was forced by Dean. Living in the dangerous wilderness, she knew more about the value of strength than Dean. At this moment, she didn't feel how difficult it was to swallow the worms. She had been used to eating the worms. She even liked the feeling of the changes in her body after eating the worms.
However, she knew that compared to Dean, there was still a long way to go. Dean's speed when fighting the Desolate Worm was too much for her eyes to take in, and she was unable to capture it.
"Are you going to … leave here?" Amelie asked in a low voice as she bit her lips.
Dean looked into the distance and calmly said: "Of course, even if I want to stay, you won't welcome me here."
Amelie looked at the side of the boy's face. She asked: "Where do you want to go?"
"To a place with hope." Dean looked ahead: "The world is very big and the place you live in is too small. You can go to the outside world if you have the opportunity. But the premise is that you have to have the strength to travel around. You want to go to the God's Wall but it is just a big cage. There are many places like the God's Wall. Even the Kingdom of God. They are the place that rules the God's Wall. It is the biggest cage at present."
"Many divine walls? There is a Kingdom of God? "Amelie was shocked by Dean's words.
"This is what I know so far. The more places you go, the more you will know. Perhaps there is a bigger place beyond the kingdom of God." Dean didn't hide his information and told her everything.
Amelie looked at Dean: "Why did you say it's a cage? Don't you want to stay in the divine wall? There are so many desolate beasts outside and they can die at any time. Staying in the divine wall is much safer. "
"There is no place that is always safe. Not to mention that humans don't only have desolate beasts but also their own kind. Just like you think that I am your enemy." Dean looked at her: "There are too few people here and you are too high up. Perhaps you will know that everyone wants to be high up and be served by others. But some people aren't born to be high up. They have this expectation so they can only get it through some means. It is either a formal way or an irregular way as long as they can achieve their goal."
"The irregular way is a shortcut. The shortcut is hidden in the regular way. It is like light and dark, day and night. Only day can't be called a day. It can only be counted as half a day."
Amelie was startled. She felt that it was difficult to understand what Dean said. But she felt that there was some truth in it. She instinctively didn't want to recognize it because she knew that the irregular way must be cruel and ugly.
"We can't go to the divine wall. Although you said that there are many walls but we don't know any of them." Amelie silently bowed her head.
Dean quietly said: "I said that I will tell you the route to the divine wall before I leave. I will keep my word. You have done your job as a hostage. If you continue to follow me then you will die. Even I can die at any time in the abyss. You will die without a doubt if I take you with me!"
Amelia jerked her head up and stared at him in disbelief. "You, you're letting me go?"
"You don't want to?"
"No no no, I am willing! I am willing!" Amelie waved her hand. She was afraid that Dean would go back on his words: "I will never tell you that I am leaving. I will keep it a secret."
"No need." Dean indifferently said: "I will be gone by the time you go back. It doesn't matter even if you tell the great priest. For me this is just a hotel. I will leave after staying here. Maybe we won't meet again." Amelie was startled as she looked at Dean's calm face.
Amelia was startled as she looked at Dean's calm face. She felt that the youth was different from her previous impression. She knew that Dean was serious and there was no need to deceive her with his strength. However, this happiness and hope came too suddenly. She was ready to die. She was even thinking about how to create a movement in the wilderness after Dean took her away from here. She was not mentally prepared for this.
"You … Don't you want to kill me to avenge you?" Amelie stared at Dean's eyes as she asked.
"Avenge?"
"The great priest used the beam cannon to ambush you. We came up with the idea together. Don't you hate me?"
Dean indifferently said: "Why should I hate you since I'm not dead or injured? Although you talk a lot but what good would it do for me to kill you? Now that I'm out of danger I can write off all the things that happened before. As long as you don't provoke me in the future. "
Amelie looked at Dean's calm face. She wanted to say something but stopped. She couldn't believe that Dean would be so kind. She knew that in the dragon cave she had seen the man's face. He had used her as a pathfinder. He didn't care about her feelings or life. But now he let her go so easily?
Suddenly, she thought of something, and a trace of coldness flashed in her eyes. She bowed her head and didn't say anything. She didn't want to anger Dean and get herself killed.
Dean took out a metal cylinder from his backpack. There was a pen and paper inside. He sat on the ground and spread the paper on a piece of thick leather. He quickly drew the map. He stood up and gave it to Amelie: "This is the route to the wall where I live. The name of the wall is Silvia. It's the name of the Aragami."
Amelie took the map, glanced at it, and put it away.
He shook his head: "You don't have to worry that the map is fake and will lead you to a dangerous place. As far as I know you should have a way to explore when you asked me for the map. You even have light cannons. I speculate that you should have some other extraordinary detection props. If you are worried that the map is fake then you can send people to explore it. After all you won't be able to live here for long. Sooner or later you will need to migrate. Of course you can tear the map if you are still doubtful."
Amelie was startled. She didn't expect Dean to directly speak out her thoughts. Indeed, she thought that Dean's gift of the map might be a conspiracy. But Dean had pointed out her thoughts. She had planned to go back and explore the map first. If it was real then they would migrate so that there wouldn't be a risk of extinction.
"Why are you willing to give me the map? Is there any danger waiting for us in the wall? " Amelie looked at Dean. She wanted to get an answer. She was afraid that her words would expose Dean and anger him. But she still wanted a real answer. After all, they could only detect whether the wall was real or fake. They couldn't detect the danger inside.
Dean was dumbfounded: "Did I give you a bad impression? Do you need to be so suspicious? Or are you suspicious by nature? Anyway, I have fulfilled my promise. If you are worried then tear the map and forget that I didn't give it to you. "
Amelie looked into Dean's eyes: "I will verify it. In any case, if you don't kill me today then I will save you once in the future."
"It's a good thing to know how to repay kindness. Unfortunately you won't have the opportunity." Dean looked at the hazy sky: "I should go. If I can go back alive then maybe we can see each other again."
Amelie looked at Dean who was about to leave. She felt guilty and couldn't help but ask: "Do you really want to find a way to save your … lover?"
"Of course. Otherwise why would I come here?" Dean's eyes fell on Aisha. There was only tenderness and a trace of regret in his eyes: "Unfortunately, there are no methods or clues here. I have to go further to find it."
Amelie bit her lips but didn't say anything.
Dean had explained everything. He whispered to Haisha, "Let's go."
The breeze blew. Aisha's purple cheongsam was slightly opened. Her snow-white calves were exposed. The scenery was picturesque.
Dean took her hand and flew away. In the blink of an eye, he glided into the forest on the other side of the canyon and disappeared from Amelia's sight. After flying into the forest, the calm expression on his face gradually dissipated and he returned to his usual indifference.
Whoosh!
Dean and Aisha flew forward at high speed in the forest. He used his x-ray vision to observe the environment in front of him and around him to avoid being ambushed by monsters.
Dean didn't stop and continued to move forward. He wanted to leave as soon as possible.
Although he believed that Amelie wouldn't let the great priest chase after him, he couldn't guarantee that the great priest wouldn't have the intention to kill him. After all, the latter wasn't like Amelie who was naive and naive.
It didn't take long for Dean to rush out of the forest. On the way, he killed several monsters living in the forest. But all of them were inner barren level monsters. He killed them in seconds. Splitter's terror was once again reflected. Even if the other rulers could kill these monsters, it would take a lot of effort. Only a monster like Splitter could cause the greatest damage in an instant and kill the enemy.
Dean slowed down a bit after leaving the forest. He saved his strength and continued to move forward.
Half a day later, the sun came out. It was noon, the time of the day when the sun was the strongest. But Dean didn't feel a trace of warmth. The fog in the sky was too thick. The sunlight couldn't shine into the ruins.
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