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Chapter 381

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Half an hour wasn't a long time, but it was enough to make one bored to death while waiting for someone.

Since Brando was bored, he decided to practice his Elementalist's fire spells. He raised his hands and imitated the wandering magician, causing flames to dance between his fingers. His performance quickly attracted a large group of Tree Elves and Tanian children. They surrounded Brando and stared at Brando's magic without blinking. It was as if this young lord was an artist performing magic.

Amandina was worried that Brendel would lose his temper because of this, but not only did he not lose his temper, he even got along well with the children and became the king of the children in a short time.

She didn't know why, but when she saw the scene of Brando playing with the children, her heart was slightly moved, as if something had touched her.

She opened her mouth, wanting to say something, but no sound came out.

"My lord is a good person." The red-haired girl had bought a beautiful silver ring from a Tanian. She used it to tie it into her ponytail, and her fiery red ponytail swayed gently in the breeze, looking very much like her temperament. "I never knew that nobles could be so approachable."

"Yes." Amandina replied.

"Is he a friend of yours?" Suddenly, a thick and deep voice asked.

The two ladies turned around in shock and saw a tall elf with a head full of green hair, wearing a leaf headdress and a cloak. His upper body was almost naked, revealing his shiny muscles. He was standing behind them and looking at the young man not far away.

A Tree Elf, and a Druid at that.

"Yes, sir." Amandina blushed and subconsciously moved to the side.

"Are you the guests from Abies?" The Tree Elf asked again.

Amandina nodded.

"I heard that you human nobles look down on us and the Tanians, thinking that we are barbarians. But looking at this lord's actions, it seems that I have misunderstood you humans?" He asked.

"My lord doesn't think so." Amandina replied: "In fact, he protects many Tanians."

"I see." The Tree Elf looked at Brando and nodded.

… …

But Brando didn't pay attention to their conversation. He responded to the requests of the children and showed them all kinds of new tricks. The children cheered from time to time. Even though the Green Tower was magnificent and beautiful, it was rarely seen outside. The children near and far knew that a wizard had come to perform fireworks, and more and more people gathered around. It was like a festival.

Sifrid stood by Brando's side. Her peers looked at her brother with adoration, and it satisfied her greatly. She would occasionally raise her head to look at Brando with sparkling eyes. For the first time in her life, she felt that there was someone as great as her father in this world.

But while Brando was responding to the children's requests, he was also practicing his fire spells. This was because Elementalists and Planeswalkers used the Elemental Pool differently. To an Elementalist, the Elemental Pool was more like a channel. The larger the channel, the greater the synergy between the Elemental Pool and the more spells they could cast at the same time.

In other words, an Elementalist didn't actually consume the Elemental Pool. They only used the Elemental Pool to reassemble the Elemental Pool. For example, a Flame Arrow that took up ten slots of the Elemental Pool didn't consume ten Fire Elemental Pool, but only ten slots of the Elemental Pool.

Only high-ranked spells that surpassed the tenth circle would consume the Elemental Pool in order to manipulate the Elemental Pool in the environment to create large-scale spells.

But even these spells didn't consume much Elemental Pool. Compared to the Elemental Pool, the Elemental Pool consumed was sometimes less than one-tenth of the Elemental Pool.

Therefore, the Elementalist's Elemental Pool naturally recovered very slowly. Until they became Elementalists, they could only recover one Elemental Pool per day.

Even after they became Elementalists, it was only doubled.

In fact, in the later stages of the war, Elementalists mostly used Elemental Crystals to pay for consumption, and then used their own Elemental Pool as a channel to channel large-scale spells. Especially those Great Elementalists, it was very common for them to channel three or four large-scale spells at once with the help of Elemental Synergy.

Planeswalkers, on the other hand, had their own system. They used their own land cards to generate Elemental Pools and paid for these Elemental Pools. In fact, it was an independent and complete cycle, almost without any direct connection with the world.

Brando sometimes couldn't help but think that perhaps it was because of this that Planeswalkers could create their own world.

While practicing his spells, Brendel looked at his own Fire Elemental Pool. The Fire Elemental Pool was only thirty-eight slots, and there was still a long way to go before he could unlock the Fire Djinn. This made him a little depressed. But when Brando saw the Fire Elemental Pool on his hand forming a ring shape, it was as if a bolt of lightning flashed through his mind.

Something occurred to him.

The young man hurriedly rummaged through his pocket and found a necklace at the bottom.

Star of Flame [Magic], Fire Elemental Pool Expands by half, Fire Elemental Pool Strengthens by 10.

This was the reward he got when he killed Eckman. Because he didn't have any Fire Elemental Cards at that time, he kept it at the bottom of his chest for who knows how long. He even forgot about it for a while.

If it wasn't for the fact that he was bored and practicing his spells here, he wouldn't have thought about it at all.

But with this thing, Brando immediately took off the Ghoul Necklace and equipped the Star of Flame. Then he opened his Elemental Pool to take a look. The thirty-eight slots of the Elemental Pool immediately became fifty-seven slots, which greatly exceeded the Fire Djinn's requirement.

He suppressed the excitement in his heart. Although he couldn't help but want to laugh three times, he immediately opened the card book to unlock the Fire Djinn.

Fire Djinn

(Scorching Hell X)

15 Fire

[Creature – Elemental Djinn, Level 36 Creature]

Tap the Fire Djinn to deal heavy damage to your opponent and shuffle it back into your deck.

When the Fire Djinn is on the battlefield, pay 2 Fire per day.

"On the scorching earth, the Fire Djinn always strikes fear into the hearts of its enemies."

But before Brando could appreciate the new card, he suddenly heard someone calling him. The young man raised his head and looked over the heads of the children. He saw a familiar figure standing in the crowd not far away. It was the old swordsman, Kodan.

The old man was waving at him.

Brendel was not surprised when he saw Kodan. When Veronica and the others left, he asked the Fireclaw Lizardman Lord Ropar to find this old swordsman and ask him to investigate why the Kirrlutz people were here.

Compared to the Fireclaw Lizardmen, Kodan, as a human, was obviously more inconspicuous.

But he did not expect the progress to be so fast. Brendel thought that the old man was quite capable. It had only been an hour or two since they left the 'Centaur's Hoof' market.

He immediately stopped his spell, calmed the children, and told them that he had something important to do. It had to be said that he already had a great reputation among the children of the Tanians and Tree Elves. Although they were reluctant to part with him, they still parted to let him go to Kodan.

"How is it?" Brando asked as soon as he got close.

Kodan sat down on a tree by the side of the road. Even though the entire street was made of wood, he raised his head and looked at Brendel: "Guess what happened, boy."

"How am I supposed to guess?" Brando said in annoyance, "Anyway, it can't be for the same reason as us. Judging from the time, they left much earlier than us. So unless the Druids informed them beforehand, they wouldn't be here for this reason. "

"Besides, the Cruz Empire wouldn't care about the Loop of Trade Winds unless there's a Divine Artifact hidden here." But when the Divine Artifact was mentioned, Brando suddenly had a thought. He couldn't help but wonder if there was news about Valhalla being leaked.

"Forget it, just say it." Brando frowned.

"Divine Artifact?" Kodan was surprised, "You're pretty close to the mark. They're here for the Lionheart."

"The Lionheart!" Brando almost choked on his own saliva. What was going on? Why would the Lionheart be here?

"Yes. You know about the strange phenomenon that happened in Chablis half a year ago, right?"

Brando's expression became strange. Not only did he know about it, but he also knew that the strange phenomenon was caused by him. He suppressed his doubts and asked, "But didn't that happen in Chablis?"

"It's said that the Divine Artifact is related to the Lionheart. But it's strange, isn't the Lionheart in the hands of the royal family?" Kodan frowned, "No matter what, those people came all the way here. I heard that they entered the Black Forest from the south of Chablis, but it seems like they didn't find anything. "

Brando immediately understood. Those people must have gathered here after hearing about the strange phenomenon in the Loop of Trade Winds.

But could this be counted as a lucky hit?

He suddenly felt troubled. He knew the complicated relationship between the Flaming Edge, the Lionheart, and the Cruz Empire. The fact that they sent a Duke to take charge of this matter was enough to show the importance of the Empire.

But the problem was that the Loop of Trade Winds had nothing to do with this matter. The only thing inside was Valhalla. But these people wouldn't believe it. They would definitely go and check it out like him.

This was troublesome.

Brando suddenly felt a little troubled, "Cruz Empire shouldn't be the only ones here, right?" He suddenly asked. Since the Divine Artifact's reaction caused such a huge commotion, Cruz Empire shouldn't be the only ones here.

Kodan looked at him with admiration and nodded.

"You guessed right. It's not just Cruz Empire, Erouine Empire is here too. They came under the orders of the Royal Faction, but Erouine Empire wasn't divided yet when they entered the Black Forest. I don't think they know what's going on outside."

"It's fine if they don't know." Brando shook his head, "There's more."

"Buga's Wizards, the Holy Cathedral of Fire, and some other random forces." Kodan replied, "But the Druids only allowed Erouine Empire, Cruz Empire, and the Holy Cathedral of Fire to enter the city. Buga's Wizards entered the Green Tower as individual units."

"How did you find out so much?"

"As long as there are bars and adventurers, this information can't be hidden."

Brando nodded. [This is a huge commotion. I wonder what's going to happen next.] But he did not show any signs of panic. At the very least, he still had a few advantages.

The first was his relationship with the Druids, the second was his relationship with Sifrid, and the third was his familiarity with the Black Forest.

Especially the third point, which no one could compare to.

But as he was thinking, he suddenly heard a cry of surprise. The crowd started to panic, as if something terrible had happened. Brendel raised his head and felt Kodan nudging him from the side.

"Boy, look at the sky!"

"What's wrong?" Brando raised his head in confusion.

Then, he saw a scene that he could not believe.

Right in front of his eyes, that majestic and seemingly endless cloud wall — the Loop of Trade Winds — was slowly moving to the sides, as if it was opening a giant door that had existed since ancient times.

Time seemed to slow down and accelerate at the same time. It was as if a crack had appeared on the wall of clouds.

The crack was only a thin line in the sky, but it was easy to imagine how big it was.

"The Path in the Clouds!" Brendel blurted out subconsciously as he stared at the wall of clouds with his mouth agape.

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