Bay Law City was shrouded in green under the sun. The original color of the city walls could no longer be seen. Green vines covered the walls.
"This is the 'Poison Creeper' that the Druids of the past removed from their bodies before they died, protecting the city wall forever!" Count Hutt saw Abel looking at the city walls in shock. He guessed it was Abel's first time in Bay Law City, so he gently explained.
By this point, Abel was sure those vines were the poisonous creepers. Almost every Druil could summon them. Since they were not from this world, no other place could gather so many of them other than the Druil.
If someone wanted to attack a city wall like this, they would have to pay a huge price just to break through the poisonous creepers.
The poisonous creepers could enter the walls, and only a part of them would be exposed. It would be very difficult to destroy them all at once. Also, their poison was the most difficult element to defend against in this world.
This world did not have the Dark World's antidote like the one in the Dark World, and the poisonous creepers had different ways of growing Druil.
Just as Count Hutt was introducing the city he was so proud of, his face suddenly changed.
"Bennett Druil, can you take care of this box for me? If something happens to me, please take it to the Lenny Family and give it to my father! "Count Hutt took out a small box and handed it to Abel.
"Count Hutt, do you need my help?" Abel took the box and put it in his portal bag.
By that point, he saw a Druil riding on a mad wolf. Behind him were 10 elven warriors in golden armor riding on battle deers. From the energy of that Druil, he could tell it was a rank 17 Druil.
Abel looked at the direction of the Druil. It was most likely coming for Count Hutt.
Although he accepted the mission of escorting Count Hutt back to Bay Law City, he had already completed his mission.
He didn't get paid, but he wasn't going to get involved in a conflict between elven nobles.
From the equipment of that Druil and the elven warriors behind him, they must be a powerful force in Bay Law City. He was still hiding his identity, and he didn't want to get into trouble so soon.
"Bennett Druil, you just need to help me. I'm an Earl, and my life won't be in danger!" Count Hutt let out a sigh of relief and said with a smile, "That's right, I'll give it to you.
"Count Hutt, Mr. Angelo wants to see you at the council hall!" The elite druid lowered his voice as he arrived in front of Count Hutt.
"If you have something to say, I'll go after I get back!" Count Hutt replied coldly.
"Count Hutt, Mr. Angelo wants you to go right now!" The Druil gazed at Abel's mad wolf and checked Abel's energy. He sensed that Abel's life force was a little too strong. He had underestimated Abel's power, so he turned to Count Hutt again.
As he spoke, the elves behind him began to surround Count Hutt and his men.
The intermediate Druil beside Count Hutt looked at the Druil nervously. He didn't dare to make a move. He knew who sent them. If he made a move, it would bring trouble to the Lenny family.
"I can go to the council hall with you, but I have nothing to do with this Druil. Let him go first!" Count Hutt looked at the situation in front of him. He knew he had to follow this elite druid, so he could only say.
"He can go, but please open your portal bag. I want to check!" The Druil turned to Abel and lowered his voice.
Abel didn't want to cause trouble, but this Druil was forcing him, so he lowered his voice, "Are you trying to humiliate me?"
Portal bags were the secrets of Druil. There were too many secrets in them. If this Druil asked Abel to open his portal bag for him to check, it was a huge insult to Abel.
"Don't think you can do whatever you want in Bay Law City just because you're a Druil. If Mr. Angelo thinks you have a problem, you have to cooperate!" The Druil laughed coldly.
He saw Count Hutt talking to Abel, so there was no way he would let Abel go.
Most importantly, he didn't know who Abel was. He knew almost all the elite druids in Bay Law City, including the nearby satellite cities and castles. This elite druid he had never seen before must have no background at all.
Abel frowned. He didn't expect this to happen just because he helped an Elven Earl. It seemed like he couldn't enter Bay Law City anymore. This messed up his plan.
Anger rose in his heart. He just wanted to find a quiet place to cultivate. Why did people always take the initiative to provoke him, making it impossible for him to cultivate in peace?
"You can represent Mr. Angelo to search a Druil? Count Hutt saw the elite druid staring at Abel, so he yelled. "You're right. The authority of the council is a bit too much."
Druil had a lot of power, especially a Druil. If it wasn't for Count Hutt, this Druil wouldn't have threatened him.
At that moment, a powerful energy exploded from Abel. The energy of a rank 18 Druil exploded from his soul. He no longer hid his strength.
The Druil in front of him was only rank 17, so he couldn't help but be stunned by the energy of a rank 18 Druil. His natural force was also suppressed.
The mad wolf under Abel moved. It suddenly accelerated towards the Druil. Since the Druil was blocking it, it wasn't too far away from Abel, so it quickly arrived in front of the Druil.
"You overestimate yourself!" Those were the last words the Druil heard before he fainted. Abel's hand landed on his neck and knocked him out.
Although Abel's attack was a little unexpected, it also reflected the huge difference in power between each rank of an elite druid. An elite druid could suppress a druid of a lower rank, making them unable to unleash their full potential and slow down their reactions. This was almost fatal in a battle.
Abel didn't want to kill a Druil since he was in Bay Law City. Otherwise, he would've killed him already.
"Mr. Bennett, don't worry. As soon as we get back to the family, I will ask them to help you. Even the officials won't be able to do anything to you!" Count Hutt saw how Abel knocked out a rank 17 Druil in one strike, so he knew he underestimated Abel, so he quickly comforted him.
At the same time, Count Hutt changed the way he addressed Abel. If he was a rank 16 Druil, he could call him whatever he wanted, but now that he knew how powerful Abel was, he could only call him Mr. Abel.
2 of the 10 elven warriors stepped up and helped the Druil up. They didn't say anything and left with the Druil.
They knew very well that a foreign Druil that could easily defeat a Druil was not someone they could fight. The only thing they could do was to report back to their family.
"Count Hutt, are you sure I won't get into trouble in Bay Law City?" Abel asked.
He didn't want to get into trouble with the elite Druil under the suppression of the city's large circle. If anything happened outside the city, he could escape at any time.
"Mr. Bennett, don't worry. I promise you on the honor of the Lenny Family!" Count Hutt lowered his voice.
Abel nodded and entered the city gate with Count Hutt. Although he didn't know how powerful Count Hutt's family was, he could tell that Count Hutt was quite confident.
It seemed like Count Hutt was worried that he would be intercepted again, so he sped up. Abel followed closely behind him as he observed the situation in the city.
Bay Law City was very beautiful. The roads were made of red bricks, and there were trees with flowers blooming on both sides. You could smell the fragrance and enjoy the scenery as you walked.
The buildings here were also very delicate. Each one of them was a masterpiece. It was hard to find a normal building in this city.
Since Count Hutt was in a rush, he did not introduce the city to Abel. Abel could tell that he wanted to go home as fast as he could.
"Mr. Bennett, we're here!" Count Hutt said casually as he arrived in front of an ancient-looking gate that was made of 2 carvings.
"Young Master Hutt, welcome home!" A middle-aged elf in a steward uniform opened the gate and bowed.
"Steward Jonah, how is my father?" Count Hutt made an inviting hand gesture to Abel as he quickly asked Steward Jonah.
"The Duke is doing fine. The water of life he got from the temple has stopped him from getting any worse!" Steward Jonah bowed.
"Quick, take me to my father!" Count Hutt said to Steward Jonah and turned to Abel, "Mr. Bennett, please come with me!"
It was about 500 meters from the ancient looking gate to where Hutt lived. There was a garden with a fountain and all kinds of flowers. There were also some sculptures. It was a building with a rich history.
Their residence was a small castle. To be able to own a small castle in the imperial city, the Lenley Family wasn't simple at all.
After entering the castle, they passed through a hall and a hallway and arrived at a bedroom.
Count Hutt slowed down his footsteps and waved his hand to Steward Jonah, signaling him to leave first. He then carefully opened the door.
"Hurt is back!" A voice that sounded weak but steady said.
"Mr. Father, I've brought back the blood strengthening grass. Your body will recover soon!" Count Hutt's voice was filled with joy.
Abel did not enter the bedroom. Instead, he stood at the door and saw an old elf lying on a chair. His unnatural grey face showed that there was something wrong with his body.
"Hutt, you brought a guest?" The old elf was not too excited about the news. Instead, he turned to Count Hutt and asked, "Count Hutt, what do you think?
"I was too excited. I forgot. I'm sorry, Mr. Bennett. This is my father, Duke Bardi!" Count Hutt apologized to Abel.
He then turned to Duke Bardi and introduced, "This is Mr. Bennett Druil. If it wasn't for his help, I would have died in Ervo Forest. If it wasn't for him, even the blood strengthening grass would have been taken away by the court!"
"Bennett Druil, thank you for saving Hutt. I'm sorry for the trouble he caused you. Don't worry. My conflict with the court will not affect you!" Duke Bardi smiled.
It could be seen that Duke Bardy had been through a lot. Nothing could anger him anymore. Instead, he was always thinking about Abel's well-being.
"Duke Bardi, Count Hutt gave this to me. It should be what you need!" Abel said as he took out a box from his portal bag.
Duke Bardi took the box and struggled to get up to bow. However, this action caused him to cough violently.
"Father, please don't get up. I will thank Mr. Bennett!" Count Hutt quickly stepped up and helped Duke Bardi up.
"I'm old. If it wasn't for the water of life, I would have returned to the goddess' embrace already!" Duke Bardi shook his head and said helplessly.
"Father, I'll find an alchemist to make it for you. I'll ask Master Muir for help. I'm sure he'll make it!" Count Hutt held the box tightly.
The Blood Fortifying Grass in the box was the only hope to save Duke Bart. For this Blood Fortifying Grass, he used his family's connections to obtain information about it. He quietly bought it with his flying beast and successfully completed the transaction.
However, his flying beast was attacked by flying spiritual beasts on the way. He didn't want to expose himself, so he only brought an intermediate Druil. It was supposed to be a safe journey, but even with the protection of the natural force of an intermediate Druil, the flying spiritual beasts still attacked them.
If Abel didn't find him, he would have been lost in Ervo Forest.
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