Chapter 53 Prophecy
Standing at the foot of the mountain.

Several people looked up at the endless majestic mountains.

George couldn't help swallowing and asked, "So we have to go over here?"

Getari nodded as if it was a matter of course: "Of course, but don't worry, it will only take less than a day's journey.

There aren't many dangers on this road, we are very familiar with it, don't worry."

George glanced at the dwarf. Is this what he wanted to say?
He was a little confused as to how a stout creature like a dwarf could live in the mountains. He felt that it would be more reasonable for them to live on the ground or underground.

"So there is no shortcut to the top of the mountain?" Kana suddenly asked.

Getari looked at the dwarven sage, and Lurik shook his head. "We rarely come here, so we only have a few outposts in the north and haven't dug a shortcut down the mountain."

It seems that the problem is somewhat close to what I guessed.

"Wait, could it be that all the sick dwarves are from these outposts?" Popot asked, as if he had grasped something.

The dwarf sage nodded and said, "That's right. That's why I was wondering if it has something to do with your previous experience in the cave."

Listening to their conversation, Kana connected the information he already knew in his mind.

I didn't know about this during the game.

This shows that this incident is not enough to become even a small regional copy, and it is not worthy of appearing in some people's story memories.

The watchtowers facing this side that the dwarf sage mentioned should be the ones that Kana often uses in the game.

You should know that when the server was launched, the shortcuts to these watchtowers had already been dug through, and it seemed that they had been used for a long time.

Was it dug through in the past one or two years?
It was obviously impossible. Even dwarves could not dig out several passages down the mountain so quickly.

Not to mention the number of Gray Mountain Dwarves, which couldn't support them doing so. It was basically certain that the creation of these shortcuts was related to this problem, if it weren't for me.

Thinking back carefully, these shortcuts in the game are obviously different from the shortcuts dug by the dwarves themselves. They are all located in relatively hidden areas around the outposts.

With this series of connections, the problem is already obvious.

"Come with me. I might know a shortcut up the mountain. It's not far from here."

After hearing this, Alice and Popot were already a little used to it and didn't even bother to ask why.

Anyway, Kana would definitely give him the future vision, something like seeing fragments of the future or the past.

They two knew it, but no one else did.

The three dwarves looked at him with disbelief. Even Getari couldn't help but say, "Brother Kana, I have to say that even though we don't come here often, we are actually very familiar with it."

The other, Torik, who was already impatient and in a bad mood, said without hesitation: "Do you have other purposes? Or are you stalling for time or something?

We know you must be a noble of this country. We are not that fool Getari, and your country is almost destroyed now.

They call you Your Highness? You're a prince? And you're still here to help us dwarves? Are you so kind?

Although Torik was impatient, he didn't say anything too harsh, but he almost said that at a time like this, Kana was still so eager to help, which was not like a human at all.

I feel like he must have some purpose, and no matter how I think about it, it doesn't seem like a good thing.

Kana seized the opportunity sharply, thinking that this might be a good opportunity.

Learn about the gap between the game's plot and reality, especially regarding the precognitive abilities of these more ancient races.

He ignored Thorik and looked directly at the dwarf sage.

One of the three members of the Gray Mountain Dwarf Council.

"Do you feel it, sage of the dwarves?"

"What?" Lurik frowned.

"Darkness, the darkness of despair, is spreading. Countless evil eyes are watching, and the world is issuing a warning.

The final day is approaching quietly, and conflict, killing, and despair are all here now."

After saying these mysterious, charlatan-like words, Kana stared at the dwarf prophet.

Alice and Popot had heard similar things before, so they were not surprised. They were just surprised why Kana said it again at this time.

And this time it was even more mysterious and incomprehensible.

Getari looked at Cana with strange eyes. Torik could no longer bear it and was about to have a fit.

The dwarf sage Lurik held him down with his hands.

"Yata?" Torik didn't understand.

Kana knew that others might not understand, but this dwarven sage, the real power in the tribe where the dwarven player was born, must know what he was talking about.

Because it's simple, what Kana said was the opening speech at the beginning of the game.

He has to listen to it every time he creates a new account. He has heard it enough.

All powerful races or forces have people who have encountered such a prophecy to a greater or lesser extent.

Those who are not so capable can only see the first half, while those who are truly capable can see the second half.

But if we don’t know the specific reason, we can’t respond.

That's what's so annoying about prophecy.

The words given are too vague, especially such a prophecy concerning the world.

Apart from making people anxious and suspicious, it doesn't have much effect.

Not to mention that compared to the prophecies, the real difficulties faced by some races are closer and more worthy of concern.

The dwarf sage took a deep breath and said, "I trust you. Lead the way, my friend."

This sentence completely extinguished Torik's anger, and he could only suppress his dissatisfaction.

"It seems you have foreseen it, so let's go."

Having said that, he didn't say much. Lu Rick would figure it out himself anyway.

Kana led a few people and quickly moved around the edge of the mountain. After less than an hour, they could see a cave in the distance.

"There's a stinky smell! There's that goblin!" George whispered, suddenly realizing something.

Since there was no smell of goblin blood, Aliris and Kana did not smell it.

However, Kana probably knew the current situation here, so he deliberately slowed down after approaching.

George indeed discovered the problem.

He quickly climbed up the tree trunk next to him, adjusted his vision, and squinted his eyes.

After observing for a while, he lowered his head and looked down.

"Bobot, go and listen to what he has to say."

Popot nodded, climbed up the tree in a few moves using his hands and feet, and ran down again after hearing the message.

"He said he saw three goblins standing guard outside the cave, their positions were..."

After listening to this, Cana nodded and said, "Leave the two farthest ones to me and Aliris. Let him shoot them accurately. Once he attacks, we will take action."

Popot nodded.

When the message was passed on again, George in the tree nodded.

Draw your bow and aim.

"call out!"

The moment the arrow was shot, Kana and Aliris' legs were immediately strengthened with blood.

The two men rushed out suddenly like cheetahs running in the jungle.

The goblins in the forest are already very responsive.

However, it cannot stop other people's sneak attacks.

The arrow accurately hit a goblin hiding on a branch, and it fell down with a scream.

Hearing the scream, the other two goblins immediately raised their heads and poked their heads out from their hiding places.

It helps people aim at the target more clearly.

"what!"

Then there were screams of terror, because two humans holding long swords suddenly rushed out in front of them.

Before they could react, a deep wound was left on the neck, and half of the neck was cut off.

"I told you, they are different from other humans here, they are much stronger." Getari, who was watching from behind, said to the person beside him.

Torik had a sour expression on his face, but he didn't refute it.

The dwarf sage had been relatively silent since Kana said that, and was now observing carefully.

(End of this chapter)

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