Chapter 20 Magic Change Point
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Gaming
Author:
Ling LinghanyinWords: 1276Update Time: 24/01/12 02:10:11
Uh-huh! ?
"Wait a minute, are you saying you've seen the magic change?"
His cheeks twitched, and he suddenly felt that all the previous efforts were insignificant. Not only did they create obstacles, but they also destroyed so many things.
"I've been to the scene, but I just walked around outside the door and ran away." The fairy girl tapped her chin lightly with her index finger and said, "Because there were too many people inside at that time, I didn't dare to go in. I was ready. I’ll go see if I can do some business in a few days.”
"It doesn't seem like the problem is big..."
Thinking of the identity of the fairy girl, although her actions were a little strange, but in the end I thought about it and felt that this should be quite normal in the eyes of the salesmen in hell, right?
"In that case, can you take us to see the place where the magic power changes?" After a little hesitation, I made up my mind.
"Well - it's not impossible." The elf girl tilted her head and thought for a moment and said, "There just happen to be no souls to harvest in this place, so I might as well take you to see if the souls of those unlucky guys are still there. "
After saying that, he flapped his wings and slowly flew up.
Villier poked the elf girl hanging in mid-air curiously, and then said with some surprise: "It actually has an entity! I thought it was just a soul!"
"Ugh!" The elf girl took a big step back in mid-air and said angrily, "Don't just poke people casually! Eh-?"
The elf girl's eyes widened slightly as if she had just seen Villier, and then she quickly walked around the somewhat confused Villier and said, "Oh! It's really not easy to see the Sword God these days. ah!"
He actually recognized Villier’s identity right away.
I suddenly felt that Kellas might be the most shameful person in hell.
"Let's go, I'll take you there." The elf girl smiled slightly, and then the light on her body became slightly stronger, turning into a bright ball of light and floating forward.
Passing between the layers of tree trunks, the young elf gradually walked deeper into the forest.
The trees are too dense, and such an environment always makes people feel that something terrible will jump out of the grass in the next second. Although our team is not afraid of these things at all, the environment is the environment... ···
"By the way, what's your name?" Because the forest was really eerie and no one spoke, I could only try to stir up some topics to ease the wonderful atmosphere.
"What about the name..." The elf girl put her chin on her hand and began to think, "Although I really wanted to use the excuse that it was too long and I forgot something, but after thinking about it, I decided to forget it—— Just call me Belle."
"Belle...the name?"
"Well, that's right." Belle slightly turned up her brightness and illuminated the road ahead, "If you go to the Fairy Clan and ask about this name, there should be some great files on it, but I've never had a dream. Give it to them - after all, the area I was divided into after becoming a salesman is completely different from the forest on the island."
"Hell still provides dream missions——"
"Of course!" Belle turned upside down and looked at me, "If the person dies due to some sudden incident, we will thoughtfully provide paid dream services, so that we can tell future generations what to do. .”
"...What is payment?" My face twitched unconsciously. I always felt that I had entered some unknown territory.
"Everything in hell has a clearly marked price!" Kyle Russ narrated and you interrupted, "There are absolutely no probabilistic events. As long as you pay, you can buy things that can be sold. In addition to reincarnation being free, all services are also They are all available for purchase!”
What a hopeless life after death this is! !
"Is it true that money can be burned by people?" I felt slightly ashamed.
"The currency in hell is 'history'." Kyle Rath narrowed his eyes slightly and said,
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