Morin glanced at Carter's corpse, then turned to look at the mysterious girl lying motionless on the ground.
He suddenly became curious about the girl.
"I'd like to see who you are?" Morin stepped forward, used his slender cross-shaped sword to part the white robe covering the girl's face, and then he saw her face.
"It's you!"
"Anna!"
Maureen was shocked.
The girl in front of him, from Hader Castle, was none other than Anna, who had come to the Dark Forest with him, Richard, Aaron, and the others.
Morin had a certain impression of Anna, because Anna was not only one of only three people with high-level aptitude, but also one of the few wizard seeds who possessed enchanted items.
Anna had disappeared when she entered the Dark Forest, but Morin never expected to run into her again here. Anna had not only become a wizard apprentice at Had Castle, but was also very powerful.
Like Morin and the others, she hadn't been a wizard apprentice for long, but it was unbelievable that she possessed such great strength without having the same opportunities as Morin and Aaron.
"Cough...cough cough...you know me..."
Anna's chest heaved as she looked at Morin with a look of astonishment on her face.
A look of relief appeared on her face as she said, "No...don't kill me...please...don't kill me...I..."
Bang!
Her words were cut short before she could finish speaking.
With a slight movement of her hand, Morin's slender cross-shaped sword pierced Anna's neck.
Anna's pupils dilated instantly. Her breathing quickened as she stared at Morin, an expression of disbelief on her face. "You killed me...you actually killed me...you..." she stammered.
"May…Mays…Brother…my brother…revenge…he will avenge me…"
Anna made a gurgling sound in her throat, then her head lolled to the side and she stopped breathing.
Morin frowned as he looked at Anna's body on the ground.
He turned his head and looked behind him, where explosions were still happening. So Morin sneered, turned around, chose a direction, and left.
The forest was vast, and Morin's body leaped and bounded through it, appearing and disappearing, having already traveled far from where he had started.
call!
Suddenly, Morin stopped, looking ahead with his eyes slightly narrowed.
"Come out," Morin said calmly.
The surroundings were quiet, without the slightest movement or sound; it was as if Morin was talking to thin air.
"You're not coming out, are you?"
Mo Lin smirked, took out the bloodline seal stone from his pocket, and held it in his hand.
He tightened his grip slightly, as if he might crush the bloodline seal stone at any moment.
"don't want!"
"Stop! Damn it! Stop it right now!"
A commotion came from nearby woods, and several dark elves suddenly appeared, looking anxiously at Morin ahead.
"Stop, Your Excellency! Please don't destroy this bloodline seal stone!" Annie took a deep breath, stepped forward, and looked at Morin, saying this. She was a dark elf whose status was second only to Freya.
"How did you find me and then follow me?"
Morin tossed the bloodline seal stone in his hand, looked at Annie and the others, and said calmly.
"I…we…" Annie didn't want to explain, but when she saw Morin's hand clenching tightly, her expression changed and she said, "It was Your Highness. When Your Highness was with you before, he used witchcraft to send us a message, and we rushed over."
"Ani, why are you telling this human wizard these things! He actually killed His Highness! Get out of the way, I'm going to kill him!" A male dark elf shouted from the side, his eyes filled with resentment as he looked at Morin.
"Ash, don't say that, sir, he just…"
Annie's expression changed; she looked at Ash, as if she wanted to say something.
With a whoosh, something was thrown over.
Ash instinctively looked up and saw a small black ball flying towards him.
boom!
Flames scattered, and Ash cried out as he was thrown into the air, severely injured.
"Cough...cough cough...human wizard, you...you actually dared to attack me, you really are..." Ash's face turned red, and he wanted to shout something.
A surge of magical energy filled the air, accompanied by the sound of one or two magical incantations.
call!
Several explosive fireballs flew over, engulfing Ash who was caught off guard, and instantly blasted him to pieces.
Annie and the other dark elves stared blankly at the scene, completely forgetting how to react.
Ash was already quite strong among them, but unexpectedly, Morin killed him in a matter of moments.
"You're following me, are you looking to die?"
Morin turned his head, looked at the stunned Annie and the others, and sneered, saying, "Very well, you want to die, then I'll grant your wish."
As he spoke, Morin once again formed a spellcasting hand gesture, appearing ready to strike at any moment.
"Wait, please wait, Your Excellency, Your Excellency Jack, please wait!" Annie's expression changed, and she shouted at Morin, "We came to you this time to exchange for our Bloodline Imprint Stones."
"Exchange?" Morin was taken aback, his eyes narrowing slightly.
"Yes, Lord Jack." Annie took a deep breath and said, "We dark elves possess many strange and precious resources in the underground world, a large part of which are simply inaccessible to you human wizards."
"If you trade with us, Mr. Jack, you can obtain many valuable resources. Isn't that a good thing?"
Annie's voice sounded sincere. After a pause, she continued, "Of course, Your Excellency is very strong, but, Lord Jack, can you guarantee that after you kill us, the things we brought with us will remain intact?"
"Not to mention the enormous damage that the magical energy fluctuations generated during the fight would cause to those things, even if you were to attack us, our first action would not be to fight you, but to destroy those things immediately!"
Morin raised an eyebrow slightly.
"That's interesting." He laughed.
It's clear that these dark elves, out of fear of his power, have made very careful plans and arrangements.
"You want this stone, hmm, the one you call the Bloodline Seal Stone, right?"
Morin tossed the bloodline imprint stone lightly in his hand, his expression indifferent. This bloodline imprint stone was very strange. On the way, Morin was also very curious about this thing and tried many methods to test it, but none of them worked.
Later, Morin learned from the chip's database that the Bloodline Seal Stone could only be used by descendants or inheritors of the relevant bloodline. Morin then realized that this thing was useless to him, since he was not a dark elf.
However, this did not prevent him from using this bloodline seal stone to exchange for a good price from the dark elves.
