Chapter 41
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nAlex and the Elder walked to the entrance of the village.
nWhen some of the gathered villagers saw Alex, their eyes opened in surprise.
nAlex looked completely different from before!
nWhy?
nWell, when Alex had finished talking with the Elder after an hour or so, he stood up from the chair. That’s when he noticed that the chair he had been sitting on was coated in mud and grime.
nAlex quickly realized that this had come from him, and he remembered that he hadn’t washed in an eternity.
nHe wouldn’t jump into icy water at such temperatures.
nSo, Alex had asked the Elder if he smelled.
nThe Elder had only awkwardly coughed into his hands.
nAfter that, the Elder offered him a chance to properly wash and take care of his clothing.
nAlex wanted to decline, but after some of the villagers had heard that their savior hadn’t had an opportunity to wash in forever, they basically forced him.
nThey wouldn’t want any other people outside the village to think that Coldew Village didn’t take care of its visitors!
nThey had filled a big barrel with ice and snow and put it above a small campfire, and while Alex was taking his first bath in this world, his clothes were being washed by some of the older women in the village.
nAlex wasn’t sure how they had done it, but his coat looked nearly perfect. It was almost like it was new.
nAs for the clothes beneath Alex’s coat, they had been thrown away.
nInstead, Alex got a set of new clothing made out of animal hide.
nIn such a cold environment, cotton didn’t grow. Because of that, the villagers mainly used the skin of their pigs and cows to fashion clothing.
nWhen Alex came out of his bath, it was like he had become a new man.
nThe bath had felt divine!
nAlex also thought that since he was already clean, he could also cut his hair and shave.
nAfter everything was done, Alex put on his new clothes and old coat.
nHe no longer looked like someone living in the wild but like a suave young warrior from some village.
nThen, Alex had spent the night in a free room in a random house.
nThis was the best sleep Alex had ever had since arriving in this world!
nAlex only very rarely slept since his meditation could supplement sleep to some degree. Additionally, sleeping in the wilds was dangerous.
nAfter waking up, Alex felt refreshed and said that he wanted to leave.
nThe Elder brought him to the exit of the village, and all the villagers looked with shock at him.
nHe was so young!
nWhen they had seen him previously, they had imagined him to be some 30-year-old man.
nHowever, now, Alex barely looked like an adult!
nHe almost looked like a teenager!
nAlex had grown a bit ever since arriving in this world, but he still had some growing to do. He barely reached 170 centimeters.
nWhen Alex arrived at the exit of the village, he spotted a sled with some wheels at its side.
n‘That’s surprisingly small,’ Alex thought.
nThe sled wagon was barely one meter wide and two meters long.
nAdditionally, there wasn’t even much wood on it. The wood barely reached a meter in height. Even more, the wood was very finely cut. It was like someone had taken a standard piece of cut wood and halved it two more times.
nSure, it was massive to some degree, but Alex was sure that he could pull more.
n‘It takes up about half of the sled wagon, so it should come to about one cubic meter of wood.’
nAlex looked at the villagers and the smiling Elder and couldn’t bring himself to ask for more.
n‘They already helped me plenty. I can always earn the remainder in Warrior’s Paradise.’
nAlex looked at the surroundings and saw that everything was still coated in snow. This meant that he didn’t need to put the wheels on the sled car yet.
nAlex turned to the villagers and nodded with a smile. “Thank you all,” he said.
nThe villagers said that it was no problem, and the Elder gave him some last advice for his way.
nAlex nodded and said his goodbyes.
nAll the villagers waved after him as Alex walked over to the sled wagon.
nAlex grabbed the rope at the front and pulled.
nAnd the sled wagon didn’t move.
nAlex looked with surprise at the sled wagon.
n‘Okay, maybe this is heavier than I thought.’
nAlex pulled with more force, and the rope shook violently under the strain.
nAnd finally, after putting a lot of force into it, Alex could move the sled.
nAlex threw the villagers a shocked expression, and most of them only smiled back while some of them oh-ed in respect when they saw that he could move the sled wagon.
n‘That’s definitely more than a ton!’ Alex thought. ‘I know the power of my new body, and one ton is not that heavy! That’s more like 1.5 or 2 tones!’
nAlex started to feel bad about wanting to ask for more.
nThe villagers had already given him more than he had asked for.
n‘However, the Ice Wood is truly massive,’ Alex thought. ‘Just a mere cubic meter is already closing in on two tons of weight! No wonder it’s cut into such a small size. One of these small pieces is probably as heavy as an average-sized piece of wood.’
nAlex waved thankfully at the villagers again and began pulling.
nAnd with that, Alex began his journey to Warrior’s Paradise.
nHe wasn’t sure exactly how far away it was, but Storm Eagle Zone should be the next zone towards the southeast, according to what the Elder had said.
nThe area was very uneven, and Alex had to fight against slopes and rises of mountains.
nPulling the sled wagon up a mountain was incredibly difficult. Alex’s feet constantly lost their grip, and he was basically running against the elevation as his feet continually slipped away beneath him.
nHe essentially moved forward like a car with summer tires on pure ice.
nEvery five rotations of the wheel would only move the car one rotation worth of distance.
nIt was incredibly tiresome.
nMeanwhile, the slopes were not very tiresome.
nInstead, they were very stressful.
nAlex basically stood in front of the sled with his feet firmly on the ground. The sled was pushing him forwards, and Alex had to slow it down by continually grinding his feet against the ground.
nHis new shoes had already undergone a lifetime’s worth of stress in just two hours.
nHowever, the shoes remained in one piece, surprisingly.
nTwo hours later, after ascending another slope, Alex’s eyes widened in wonder and shock.
n‘So that’s what the Elder meant when he said that I would get a fun surprise on my way to the Storm Eagle Zone,’ Alex thought.
nRight now, Alex was on top of an absolutely gigantic slope.
nEven more, Alex noticed that he was basically on top of a mountain!
nWhen Alex looked to his side and behind him, he saw relatively even ground, but when he looked into the distance, everything was far below him in elevation.
nAlex could see kilometers upon kilometers into the distance.
n‘This is actually a plateau?’ Alex thought in shock.
n‘Even the Duke’s garden is on this plateau!’
nHow huge was this plateau!?
nAlex looked back at the plateau behind him, and he could still see many huge mountains.
nAt this moment, Alex also felt the movement of the Ice Mana.
nAlex felt like all the Ice Mana of the plateau was flowing down the slope.
n‘Does this mean that the Ice Wyvern is somewhere on this plateau? Why else would so much Ice Mana flow down from here?’ Alex thought.
nAlex had thought that the resident godly beast was far away, but it had turned out that it had been closer than he had thought.
n‘Where does that river in the Duke’s garden even come from?’ Alex thought.
nMany thoughts went through Alex’s head, but he quickly got distracted by the land below him.
nThe area on the bottom of the gigantic slope was still filled with snow and ice, but the ground was far more even. Alex wouldn’t have to deal with all these slopes anymore.
nThen, Alex spotted a town on the horizon.
nIt was probably over ten kilometers away, but the path from here to there was only one long slope.
nAlex guessed that he was about two kilometers higher in elevation than the town.
nAlex looked at the town.
nThen, he looked at the slope.
nThen, he looked at the sled.
nAlex got a terrible idea.
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