After Violena gently asked for a kiss, Link suddenly kissed the slightly raised trumpet flower. After kissing Violena until she was panting, the girl's fragrant and smooth body lay softly on Link's strong chest.

Link did not stop, and gradually moved down, like a charging soldier, occupying additional land.

First of all, there is that pair of soft and firm peaks.

The soft breasts are big and soft, and what is more valuable is that the delicate and firm breasts still maintain their perfect shape, standing tall. The pink buds are tender and cute, and they shake up and down with the shaking of the body, which is extremely eye-catching.

Link played with it for a long time with a wicked smile, and then took the delicate and firm breasts in front of him into his mouth.

“Wow…Wow…Hmm…”

Violina called out in a delicate voice, and Link enjoyed the girl's jade peaks to his heart's content, making continuous sucking sounds, and sucking the delicate pink buds full of saliva.

"Come on! Violena! Help me suck it!"

Link smiled and took a few deep breaths on the tender snowy peak, leaving a shallow tooth mark.

"Um..."

Without much hesitation on her beautiful rosy face, her seductive body obediently slipped between Link's crotch.

Exuding an alluring aura of seduction, she knelt carefully on the bed, blushing as she held with both hands the huge, slippery and shiny spear that had just rubbed against her crotch, pursed her thin lips and opened her seductive little mouth.

“Ah! Ugh…”

Link's huge spear was swallowed bit by bit by Violina while she moaned in pleasure.

Link looked at the beautiful girl with satisfaction as she surrendered to him, her pink cheeks struggling to swallow the dark spear. He felt extremely proud and his big hands climbed onto her chest.

After a while, a big evil hand reached under Violina's body again, drilled into the girl's mysterious flower valley, and gently rubbed the snow-white and smooth flower valley.

"Woo..."

With her sensitive parts attacked, Violina lay softly between Link's legs, biting her white teeth lightly and trying her best not to make annoying moans.

The snow-white and delicate body became more and more aggressive as the big hand between the thighs, and gradually lost its reserve.

With rosy cheeks, Violina's cries became more and more charming and seductive. Her beautiful eyes stared blankly at Link Junyi's face, filled with confusion. Her slender legs were trembling slightly while holding Link's hot hands as if she had the fever, and her slightly twitching buttocks became increasingly moist.

"Hey..."

Violina suddenly cried out, and a stream of crystal clear mucus spurted out from the snow-white flower valley. The sticky flower fluid quickly made the bed sheets sticky.

"The sheets are wet. Violena is such a slutty bad kid!"

Link teased, making Violina so embarrassed that she couldn't even raise her head, but the devil in her heart kept stirring up her desires.

Seeing that the time was ripe, Link hugged Violina's delicate body, lifted her slender legs up, and slightly spread them apart, completely exposing her snow-white flower valley covered with dew.

"It's about to start~"

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Author's words: PS: This chapter has been edited. As for Lillian, I won't post the pictures. You can search for it yourself (code: 258582, search in JM)

93. Re-enter

The next morning, as the dawn broke, Link and Violena were ready to go.

As a gifted priest, Violena's recovery ability is truly amazing. Although she was fucked by Link the night before and rolled her eyes, her whole body was limp, and she was almost exhausted, but after a night's rest, her face was full of vitality again, as if last night's fatigue was just a dream.

Ah, it’s true as the saying goes, there are no fields that are ruined by plowing, only cows that are worked to death.

The two had a simple breakfast in the guild's tavern, picked up some dry food that was easy to carry, and bought a few packets of dry powder to drive away mosquitoes in the forest. When everything was ready, they set out on the road to the city gate.

At the city gate, Lillian and three other teammates had been waiting for a long time.

Lillian was wearing a light wizard robe and holding a staff, looking extremely charming; and the other teammates were also well-equipped and obviously well prepared for this mission.

"Sorry to have kept you waiting." Link said apologetically.

"It's okay. We just arrived too." Lillian responded with a smile, "Now that everyone is here, let's go!"

Everyone nodded in agreement. Two men and four women, a total of six people, got on the carriage that had been prepared long ago and slowly moved towards Taka Village.

Although the team has a large number of members and the commissions received are relatively small, more people can provide an additional layer of security in a forest full of dangers.

After all, the forest is not like the farmland around Blackrock Town. The dangers there are often silent and hard to guard against.

Fewer people may earn more, but that money is of no use if you don’t have a life to spend it.

The carriage was moving forward amidst the bumps and bruises. People inside were either talking in low voices or resting with their eyes closed, all preparing themselves mentally for the upcoming mission.

Link whispered to Violina about the characteristics of the Shadow Sabretooth Tiger, thinking about how to better deal with this challenge.

After several hours of travel, the group finally arrived at Taka Village.

When the village chief saw Link, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes, and then he greeted him warmly.

"Mr. Link, you're here so soon? That's great!" The village chief said as he led everyone into the village's hut.

Inside the house, the village chief prepared tea and asked everyone to sit down. In the aroma of barley tea, the village chief began to talk about the recent situation of the Shadow Sabretooth Tiger.

"The two bodies you mentioned before are indeed from a nearby village. I heard that they were a young couple who might have mistakenly entered the dangerous area while having a secret meeting. Alas, I didn't expect that this monster has become more and more arrogant in the past two nights and even ran to the outskirts of the forest." The village chief's tone was full of helplessness and fear.

"Did he run out of the forest?" Link asked with a frown.

"Yes, this monster probably found a suitable nesting place nearby. After tasting the deliciousness of human flesh, it took us as prey. Last night, a single old man living on the outskirts of our village was bitten to death. The howling sound was simply creepy! Now the entire Taka Village is in a panic, fearing that they will become the next delicacy of this monster." As the village chief spoke, his expression became increasingly solemn.

After communicating with Violina, Link knew that a third-level monster, especially one as powerful as the Shadow Sabertooth Tiger, was undoubtedly a deadly threat to a small village like Taka with less than a hundred people.

He couldn't help but sigh that in this world where the strong prey on the weak, the lives of the weak are always so fragile and they may become victims of others or even wild beasts at any time.

"Village chief, please give me the map you got earlier. Let's take a break, get organized, and then set off." Link said in a deep voice.

At this time, the tungsten steel-level female axe warrior spoke: "We may stay in the forest for the next two nights, but if we don't come back for three consecutive days, you can go directly to the Blackrock Town Guild to ask for help." There was unquestionable determination in her words.

Everyone knew that they only carried two days' worth of food and water, and they would have to come back for resupply after eating. If they had not returned after three days, it probably meant that they had encountered irresistible danger.

This explanation is both an instruction to the village chief and a helpless acceptance of one's own fate.

The village chief was stunned when he heard this, and his eyes moved between Link and the other team members.

Finally, he saw Link's gentle nod of confirmation, and a complex mix of emotions welled up in him.

He also knew that this mission was by no means easy.

"Okay... I understand..." The village chief nodded with difficulty, his voice trembling. He took out the long-treasured map from the drawer and handed it to Link carefully.

On the map, the forest marked as a dangerous area seemed to have opened its huge mouth, waiting for their arrival.

Link took the map, studied the terrain and route carefully, and silently planned an action plan in his mind.

"Everyone must be careful. The Shadow Sabretooth is good at ambushing and attacking. We must not take it lightly." Lillian reminded, her eyes revealing her concern and worry for her teammates.

Everyone nodded, indicating that they would remain vigilant at all times.

After a short rest, everyone completed the final preparations.

After carefully checking every piece of equipment to make sure their swords were sharp and their armors were intact and their backpacks were filled with enough dry food and water to sustain a two-day journey, they crossed the village and entered the dangerous forest.

In the forest, the trees are dense and the light is dim, as if every leaf hides unknown danger.

Link walked at the front of the team, his eyes as sharp as an eagle, always alert to the movements around him.

Violena followed closely behind, holding the staff tightly in her hand, ready to provide support to her teammates at any time. The other team members also remained highly vigilant and moved forward cautiously.

No one can predict how many people will be able to return safely from this expedition, and how many will sleep forever in this unknown forest.

However, faced with this unknown and danger, everyone in the team showed unprecedented courage and determination, with no intention of retreating.

To them, this is the fate of adventurers.

To sharpen yourself in endless challenges and risks, to grow under huge risks and to get rich rewards, this is adventure.

Link walked at the front of the team, his burly figure standing out on the narrow forest path.

Although the sun is hanging high above the forest, the dense tree canopy acts as a natural barrier, blocking out most of the light. Only a few scattered rays of sunlight can penetrate the gaps and fall in patches among the trees.

The soil under my feet was soft and moist due to the morning dew, and every step left deep footprints.

Link remained highly alert, squatting from time to time to carefully observe every detail on the ground.

On the moist soil, one can vaguely see the footprints of some large animals; the broken branches and trampled weeds silently tell us that some living creatures were active here not long ago.

Link frowned slightly as he carefully analyzed the clues, trying to catch some clues about the secrets deep in the forest.

At this moment, the axe warrior in the team also noticed Link's abnormality. She stopped and asked with concern: "How is it? Did you gain anything?"

94. Camp

"Yes." Link pondered for a moment, his eyes moving through the dense forest, as if trying to absorb information from every inch of land and every leaf.

"I found some footprints, but they are too strange. They are completely different from the claws of the Shadow Sabertooth Tiger you mentioned. Moreover, judging from the density and distribution of the footprints, there are obviously quite a lot of them."

"Can you figure out what kind of monster it is?" a member of the team asked anxiously, her voice revealing a hint of nervousness that was hard to conceal.

Link shook his head, frowning, as if he was also troubled by this question: "Unfortunately, we currently have too few clues to accurately determine what kind of monster these footprints belong to. But one thing is certain, they are definitely not ordinary beasts."

After saying this, Link stood up and clapped his hands to shake off the dust and leaves on them. Although his movements seemed casual, his eyes as he scanned the surroundings revealed a sense of caution.

"I hope that everyone will listen to my instructions for the time being." Link's voice was steady and powerful.

"Sure, as long as your command is effective, I am happy to obey. Also, just call me Stella, don't be so formal."

The red-haired axe warrior Stella laughed heartily. Her straightforward and informal personality made it easy for people to like her.

Seeing Stella's straightforwardness, Link stopped being polite and started assigning tasks directly: "From now on, Stella, you and I will walk at the front of the team, responsible for clearing the way and observing. Lillian, Violina, and the archer lady, the three of you will follow closely behind us and stay in the center of the team, ready to provide long-range support at any time. As for the swordsman brother and the boxer lady, you will be responsible for covering our retreat and ensuring the safety of the team."

"Okay, that's a reasonable arrangement." Stella nodded, agreeing with Link's arrangement. She waved her hand gently, and the team members quickly moved and stood in their designated positions.

Link knew very well that Lillian, the archer, and Violina were relatively weaker units in the team and needed more protection. Therefore, he deliberately placed them in the center of the team and arranged for the rest of the people to protect them in front and behind.

Link also paid special attention to Violena's location.

If an accident occurs or a problem is difficult to deal with, he can immediately cover Violina's escape.

Although face is important, it seems so insignificant when faced with life and death.

Led by Link, the group advanced steadily and cautiously in the forest. They took every step carefully, fearing to alert the monsters hiding in the dark. The atmosphere in the forest was extremely tense, and every swaying of a leaf and every breeze made them nervous.

The mission did not give the exact location of the Shadow Sabertooth Tiger's lair. The villagers only provided a rough range based on eyewitness reports and guesses. Therefore, Link and his team could only rely on their own judgment and the marks on the map to find the target. This undoubtedly increased the difficulty and risk of the mission.

"Crack!" Link swung his sword and cut through the bushes that blocked his way. He stopped, half-crouched, and carefully observed the surrounding environment.

His eyes were as sharp as an eagle, not missing any possible clues. At the same time, he took out the map given by the village chief and carefully compared the terrain and markings.

"Is it in front?" Stella also squatted down and asked softly. Although her voice was low, it revealed a power that could not be ignored.

Link nodded and carefully put the map away. "Yes, it's right in front. It's surrounded by mountains on all sides, forming a relatively closed space. The environment is dark but not humid, and there are abundant food sources around. It's not far from Taka Village. These conditions are in line with the habits of the Shadow Sabertooth Tiger in building a nest."

"Then rush in and kill him by surprise!" the male swordsman suddenly shouted, his eyes flashing with greed, as if he had already seen the precious fur and fangs waving to him.

However, Link ignored his shouting and looked ahead with a serious look.

He felt vaguely uneasy, but he couldn't tell exactly why.

Maybe it was because of those strange footprints, maybe it was because of the unusually quiet atmosphere around, or maybe it was because of the coming night...

Seeing that he was being ignored by everyone, the swordsman snorted coldly, walked aside and said nothing more.

But the greed and dissatisfaction in his eyes did not disappear, but became even stronger.

"Any concerns?" Violina noticed Link's serious expression and asked in a low voice while being alert to her surroundings.

Link pondered for a moment and said slowly, "We have a favorable wind now, and the wind is blowing forward. The sense of smell of animals alone is several times stronger than that of humans, not to mention the magical beasts. If the Shadow Sabertooth Tiger really built a nest here, then it is very likely that it has already sensed our arrival. We are now in the open, while the enemy is hiding in the dark. This situation is very unfavorable to us."

"And..." Link paused, then continued, "During this journey, don't you think the surroundings are too quiet?"

Stella stroked her chin and looked around. "It's true... In the forest, it shouldn't be so quiet even during the day. We hardly saw any small animals, and we rarely heard the chirping of insects and birds. This is too abnormal."

Link nodded. "Animals have much more sensitive perceptions than we do. When danger comes, they will quickly hide or flee. I estimate that some uninvited guests are lurking around us, waiting for the right time to attack."

This sentence made everyone nervous. They picked up their weapons, entered combat mode, and looked around vigilantly.

Link's words undoubtedly sounded the alarm for them, making them realize that danger could come at any time.

"You...are you scaring us? I don't believe it!"

The male swordsman tried to use laughter to hide his inner fear and anxiety, but his laughter seemed so pale and powerless.

"These guys probably want to ambush us at night."

Link ignored his ridicule and looked up at the sky. He then spoke his mind directly. "They followed us all the way, and there were definitely a lot of them. But the strange thing is that they didn't attack immediately... This is probably because night is their home ground."

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