Chapter 237 - Shenluo Continent
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n“Open the world map.”
nMonn steeled his heart and spent a point to have the system open the world map to see where he was now.
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nThe moment the world map was opened, oh wow.
nThis is very unexpected.
nLook at what he saw.
nThe green dot representing him and the giant kobold was actually at a location that had never appeared on the world map.
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nAnd this location was surrounded by the sea.
nIt seemed like someone had deliberately used the sea as a dividing line to separate this place from the rest of the world.
nHis current location still looked like it was on the Sallum Continent.
nIt was originally an empty spot, but now it was lit up.
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nThis familiar feeling gave Monn a bad premonition.
nSure enough, after Monn saw the name and introduction on the map of this world, his heart sank.
nThe name written on his current position was Shenluo Continent.
nThe description explained it clearly.
nShenluo Continent was the place where the first gods appeared. Almost all of the gods came from here.
nThe land was vast and sparsely populated, with abundant resources.
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nThe spiritual essence was pure and excessive here.
nTsk.
nWhat a troublesome place!
nShenluo Continent.
nJust by looking at this name, Monn could tell that life here would be very exciting.
n“Hey! Do you have a name?”
nMonn grabbed the huge paw of the giant kobold.
n“Bobby.”
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nThe giant kobold grinned.
nIn fact, he didn’t want to tell this person his name, but he knew that with Monn’s clingy personality if he didn’t say, this person would ask him endlessly.
nIt was too troublesome.
n“Bobby, do you want to stay in your beast form, or do you want to stay in your human form?”
nMonn didn’t want to be found by the natives here.
nInstead of being treated as a new thing, it was better for him to understand the environment and the ethnic style.
nThen he could just blend in easily.
nIf the natives here found out that the two of them had fallen from the sky.
nPut aside the possibility that they would be regarded as monsters.
nAt least they wouldn’t be able to live in peace here in the future.
nThey didn’t know if the people here were xenophobic.
nIf the natives here were especially xenophobic…
nThat would not be fun for them.
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nPerhaps the two of them in their current weak state would be easily killed.
nThey didn’t die in the void crack, they didn’t die in the spatial turbulence.
nThey died at the hands of a group of natives.
nIt just sounded too ridiculous just by thinking about it.
n“Does it matter whether I transform or not?”
nBobby’s ears twitched, but he still refused to answer.
nHe wouldn’t directly answer Monn.
nMonn was a person with too many thoughts. If he said a word, he didn’t know how many pits there were.
n“Oh, there’s no difference. I just don’t know if there are orcs on this continent.”
nMonn had a little vicious scheme inside.
nHe could see that Bobby was wary of him.
nSo he had to make this appear natural to avoid Bobby’s suspicion.
nBobby ignored Monn, still maintaining his original appearance, lying on the ground and pretending to be dead.
n“We have to leave this place immediately.”
nMonn looked at the gradually darkening sky and immediately decided to bring Bobby to find a place to sleep in peace.
n“Why? Is there any danger here? The group of auras that are approaching this place won’t arrive until at least tomorrow morning.”
nBobby said without much worry, but he still had no intention of moving.
n“It’s getting dark soon. The surroundings here are vast and there is no place to hide. It’s easy to be surrounded and killed.”
nMonn grabbed Bobby’s beard.
nIt was as if the heavens had listened to Monn’s words.
nThe clouds began to lower.
nThe strong wind whistled, ruffling Bobby’s fur.
nThe sky darkened as if a storm was about to break at any moment.
n“Are you sure you’re a bishop and not a cursemancer?”
nBobby stood up unhappily from the ground, shaking off the dust on his body.
n“Oh. I thought you already knew this. But you’ve really opened the door to a new world for me.”
nSeeing that his goal had been achieved, Monn did not argue too much with Bobby.
n“Smell the air. Wherever there is a water source, we will go that way.”
nMonn patted Bobby’s front paw.
nBobby ignored Monn. When he landed, he had already smelled where there was a water source.
nThere were more human auras there.
nHe was now an ice element, so he was more sensitive to the aura of water.
n“Aroo…”
n“Arooo..”
n“Aroooo…”
n“Aroooroo…”
nThe cries of different beasts suddenly came from the primitive forest in the north.
n“Woof woof woof…”
nBobby listened for a while and also started to bark.
nIt was really wise of him to bring Bobby here.
nHe was so lucky for an orc that stood by his side that was able to communicate with the animals.
n“Arooo…”
n“Arooo…”
nThe wild beasts in the primitive forest responded with howling.
nThis time, it was obvious that the other party was following the call and getting closer.
n“Let’s go!”
nBobby still maintained his orc form, flapping his furry ears and sprinting in the direction of the wild beasts’ howling.
nHe was completely unaware if Monn could keep up with his footsteps.
nMonn wasn’t angry. He used the wind control technique very smoothly.
nHis body was gently carried up by the wind.
nMonn followed behind Bobby who was running at a moderate pace.
nGradually, a group of beasts appeared in the northern primitive forest.
nMonn and Bobby didn’t spend too much time. They arrived at the edge of the primitive forest before the sun set.
nAt this moment, there were already several waves of wild beasts standing in the primeval forest.
nMonn used the wind control technique to drag himself along and gently floated on Bobby’s back.
nIt looked like Bobby was carrying him on his back.
n“Your excellency.”
nAn old wolf with gray fur that had turned completely white suddenly transformed right in front of Monn.
nHe had turned into a very old man.
n“Are your excellency staying in our Undash Hills?”
nAlthough it was obvious that there were different races with quite a few beast groups.
nThis old wolf seemed to be the leader of this place.
n“We will stay temporarily.”
nBobby hesitated for a moment and answered the old wolf’s question.
nAt the same time, he also transformed into human form,
nBobby in his human form had a sharp, and even cold-looking face. He did indeed look like the type of man who could be surrounded and chased by a bunch of women.
nIn addition, he had a body full of tough muscles.
nThis made the orcs who pursued strength admire him even more.
n“Is there anything that your excellency needs our help with?”
nOld Wolf’s attitude was way beyond Monn’s expectation.
nInstead, it made him curious as to what Bobby’s roars were communicating.
nBobby stretched his limbs and looked like a lazy cat stretching its back.
nAlthough Bobby was now in human form.
nIn Monn’s eyes, it was just his big doggy standing up.
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