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Chapter 468

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Lolo had never been to the Grimm Prison before, so she didn't know what the inside of the southern prison looked like. So when she opened her eyes and found herself in the dark, she remained calm.

She immediately took out the magic lamp she carried with her, but soon, she realized that there was no one around her. Lolo didn't panic, nor did she shout. Instead, she circled around the area, but she still didn't find the little golem, Hector, or someone.

She then squatted down and checked the ground. She found that the stone here was very hard, and there was almost no soil on it. This wasn't good news for her because there wouldn't be any footprints left. She couldn't tell if Rob and the little golem had stayed here, and she didn't know what caused them to be separated from her. She didn't even know if they were together now.

Lolo took two deep breaths and forced herself to calm down. She was a little regretful that she didn't ask the little golem how far the teleportation range was. She was used to relying on someone's observation and judgment. Since Rob didn't notice anything wrong at that time, she was very relieved before the teleportation.

Now that the three of them were separated, and Lolo had very little information, the situation was undoubtedly very disadvantageous to her.

However, the patriarch of the Bretton Family was never a person who would only blame the heavens and others.

Right now, there were two possibilities. First, something happened during the teleportation, causing them to be temporarily separated. Then, what he had to do was to find the two of them as soon as possible. The second possibility was undoubtedly worse. Before he teleported here, the two of them were also nearby, but then they encountered a sudden danger. Something or someone attacked them and took them away. If that was the case, then he was their only hope.

Lolo's expression was firm. She extinguished the magic lamp in her hand and put it back into her backpack. Then, she took out the Elven sword and a moonstone from her waist. With the help of the faint light emitted by the sword, she carefully looked around. She didn't stay in this place for long, but chose a direction and began to move forward slowly.

This was undoubtedly the right decision. Light could illuminate the darkness, but it also brought danger and provided targets for hunters in the dark, especially when she wasn't familiar with the environment. Compared to the magic lamp, the light emitted by the Elven sword was very weak. Basically, it could only illuminate a distance of one to two steps in front of her. However, such a faint light could also save her a lot of trouble.

The only problem was that the cave she was in seemed to be very deep underground, and there was no moonlight above her head. However, she had obviously considered this situation. The moonstone that was used as an accessory by commoners could have the same effect. The moonlight that was mixed into the sword sensed the existence of the moonstone and emitted a small dim light.

If there was really something attacking them, then it must be very fast. The time interval between her and Rob's teleportation was less than ten seconds. It was not easy to ambush them and take them away in such a short time, unless this area was the enemy's hunting area.

If that was the case, then she would be in a passive position if she continued to stay here.

Lolo's mind was very calm. If she couldn't even protect herself, then there was no way she could save them.

She didn't walk fast, but her footsteps were steady. She always kept one side of her body close to the wall, which reduced the possibility of being attacked on one side. When moving, she only needed to pay attention to the other three sides.

Along the way, Lolo maintained her vigilance. Not only to find Rob's whereabouts, but also to guard against possible dangers. After walking for about a mile, she finally saw a stone wall illuminated by a fire.

Not far from her, someone was lighting a fire.

Judging from the shadow on the stone wall, there was only one person, and he didn't seem to have any weapons with him. At this moment, he was busy sprinkling seasonings on the food he was wearing and didn't seem to notice that he was being watched. So, the next moment, a bold idea came to Lolo's mind.

She was unfamiliar with this place, and the environment in the cave was very complicated. Along the way, Lolo couldn't remember how many forks she encountered. She could only choose a random path based on her intuition and maintain a general direction. If this continued, she would get lost here sooner or later, not to mention finding a certain someone and the little golem. If she could kidnap this guy who was barbecuing meat and force him to be her guide, then at least she could learn a little more about this place. After that, she could ask him to lead the way to find them.

Lolo didn't think for too long. It was rare to meet a guy who was alone, and she didn't want to let go of this opportunity.

So at the next moment, she lowered her body and tiptoed toward the big stone. In the end, when she was only two steps away from the stone wall, something happened!

Lolo had been focused on guarding against attacks from the other three directions. But suddenly, an arm reached out from the crack of the stone wall, grabbed her arm, and yanked. Lolo fell into the crack of the stone wall.

But her reaction was fast. Although half of her body was pulled into the crack of the stone wall, the Elven sword in her right hand was stuck on the stone wall. At the same time, she bent her left arm slightly and elbowed the attacker's waist. The attacker was in pain, but he didn't let go. Instead, he lowered his voice and whispered into her ear, "Let go if you want to live."

Lolo could hear the urgency in the attacker's voice. She hesitated for a moment and finally let go of the sword hilt.

The next moment, the attacker pulled her along and rolled into a stone trough not far away. The position of the trough was blocked by a large stone wall, and if she didn't walk to the other side, she wouldn't be able to see the person in the stone trough.

After that, the attacker gestured for her to keep quiet. At the next moment, the girl heard footsteps coming from afar, and finally stopped in front of the stone crack.

The owner of the footsteps bent down and picked up the Elven sword that she dropped on the ground. Then, he whistled.

"Good sword. To think that someone would casually throw away such a good sword. Fortunately, I picked it up. Tsk, tsk. How about this? From now on, I will count to three. If no one comes out to claim it, then this sword will belong to me from today onwards."

The figure in the darkness shook his head firmly. So, Lolo suppressed the urge to raise her staff and rush out. Until the person outside counted to three, the person purposely dragged out the last count as a prank, but in the end, no one came out to claim it. His voice suddenly sounded a little disappointed.

"Alright. Since I'm lacking a weapon, I will take care of you on behalf of your master." Although that was what the person said, he used the sword that he just picked up to knock on the stone wall casually, as if he didn't cherish it at all.

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