They were safe.
When a demon said this to the two of them, Feng Ma's heart was filled with mixed feelings. They actually wanted to hide from humans, but the ones helping them were demons.
Reina crawled out of the tunnel. Feng Ma stood up and struggled to lie on the ground. His lower body was still in the tunnel. At this moment, someone helped him from behind.
He thought it was the witch sister, but when he turned around to thank her, he realized it was one of the three big rats.
"Ah!!"
He was shocked and couldn't help but cry out. But then, he felt ashamed and apologized in a mosquito-like voice.
Reina sighed. She walked outside and looked at the figures in the distance.
Things had indeed become troublesome. The last thing she wanted was to be involved in a human incident.
"It's them, Village Chief. I remember now. It's them!"
Feng Ma said excitedly. He felt that he was one step closer to his mother.
However, he didn't understand why they didn't tell him or his father even though they knew about these things.
Reina frowned. She turned around and said, "Feng Ma, I can only say that I'm sorry. I can't help you with what comes next."
Hearing this, Feng Ma was stunned. He didn't dare to believe what he had heard. It was as if someone had struck his heart.
"Why, why?"
He looked like he wanted to cry. If the other party didn't help him, he couldn't do anything. He understood this.
Reina sighed and said, "If your mother's disappearance has nothing to do with monsters, then I can only give up on this mission."
"No, I beg you. As long as you're willing to help me, I'm willing to do anything."
He knelt on the ground and begged. But in the next second, a strange wind blew him up. Just as he stood up, the wind disappeared again.
"I'm good at dealing with monsters. I'm not good at dealing with humans."
"But we're not going to deal with humans. We're just going to ask about my mother's whereabouts."
The youth said. Reina felt pity for his naive and ignorant youth. One day, he would see the darkness of this world.
"Go home and forget about these things. This is the best choice for you."
Reina said cruelly. At least for the youth, these words were very cruel. She gave him great hope, but now she took it back. How could he be willing to accept this?
Sure enough, tears flowed down his cheeks, and his eyes were filled with unwillingness.
"I hate you, witch."
After saying this, the young man turned around and ran down the mountain.
That sentence was like a thorn. Reina's heart was also made of flesh. When others scolded her, she also felt unhappy.
"Is this really a good idea?"
The three big rats who had been watching silently suddenly asked. Heiya didn't know if he should say these words, but he still said it.
"I don't think that child will give up just like that. He might do something impulsive."
Reina felt the same way, but …
"He's just a kid. At most, he'll be scolded. Anyway, why are you so concerned about him?"
"No, we're just asking."
Heiya said uneasily.
Reina turned her head, looked at it and said, "I'm going to leave. Anyway, shouldn't you give me some benefits or something?"
"Eh?"
She smiled mischievously and said, "What if during my journey, someone asks me if I met anything strange, and I accidentally say … I met three big rats on the mountain. What do you think …"
"Hey!! Wait! We know. What do you want, as long as we can satisfy it … "
Heiya had an ominous feeling in his heart.
After a while.
"Goodbye! We'll meet again. "
Lena waved her hand as she walked with a bulging bag on her back.
That's right, she took all the food in the temple.
"Bye … Goodbye."
The three rats were stunned in the cold wind. They never thought that they would be robbed by a human one day.
"What should we do these few days?"
"Gnaw on tree roots."
"I hate tree roots."
… …
Reina left that night. Although she was worried, she couldn't stay there forever.
She had set up camp a mountain away from the village, so she couldn't see the village from here. With food, the use of the flame was no longer limited to warmth and light. Lena followed the black book's recipe and began cooking the food she had plundered from her bag.
That mysterious magic book recorded a lot of knowledge. It wasn't limited to magic. It also recorded cooking, treating wounds, and some jokes and stories. She didn't know why her master left this precious book behind. If he wanted to abandon her, he didn't have to leave such a precious thing behind.
There was also the cloak. Reina was very regretful that she lost the cloak. She liked that cloak very much. It was soft and warm. When wrapped in it, she could feel the sunlight.
But she lost it.
There was also the black stone that burned endlessly and the magic kettle that had unlimited drinking water. Although one was given away and the other was broken by her. Now she didn't need them. But after returning to human society, she found that whether it was the demons or the humans, the things in her hands were unheard of. They were simply props from fairy tales.
That's right, there was also the ring … …
These convenient things made her curious about her master's identity. What kind of person was he?
What was certain was that he must be a person with great magical powers. Maybe he could revive Mr. Ball.
"Disgusting!"
After tasting the food she cooked, Reina's face was ashen as she shouted out the words in her heart.
Why was it so disgusting? Did she make a mistake? And it was so smelly. Would it become like this normally?
Reina showed a distressed expression. She couldn't understand why it became like this. She even thought that someone cursed her.
At this moment, the wind in the mountain changed direction and blew from behind Linnai. She felt a chill on her back as she heard the sound of flapping wings coming from the forest. Moreover, the stench became even stronger.
She found that the stench wasn't from her pot of dark cuisine. Reina turned her head and looked at the dense grass. Under the moonlight, the forest looked particularly gloomy. All kinds of strange insect sounds came from unknown places.
The wilderness was terrible. Even Reina, who was used to living in the wilderness, still felt this way.
The difference was that she now had enough courage to set foot in this seemingly dangerous place.
A soft fireball ignited. She held the fireball and slowly moved forward. Her blue pupils slowly enlarged and her perception became clear. She stepped on the ground full of fallen leaves and dead branches, and the rustling of her footsteps sounded.
When she passed through a bush and the light in her hand shone into the forest behind the bush, the creatures entrenched in the darkness suddenly retreated. She saw all kinds of green eyes and a shadow that disappeared in a flash.
Under the ancient tree with the roots in the distance, there was a human skeleton with a half-raised hand.
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