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Matthew thought for a mont.

He decided to go to Baiyan City to visit the current governor of Baiyan City.

He did as he thought.

After Matthew made so preparations, he took Peggy and Soldier and flew northeast on the magic carpet.

..

In terms of geographical location, Baiyan City was an isolated island.

It was located in a narrow valley to the east of the Resting Wasteland, northeast of Rolling Stone Town.

To the north and south of it, there was a towering mountain range that stretched for hundreds of miles.

In the north was the Forest of Eversong. The proud Night Elves had built barriers on the mountains to prevent the infiltration of evil Undead creatures.

To the south was Apple Avenue, with a large number of manors and mines on both sides. These areas provided logistical support for many prosperous port cities on the East Coast. The manor owners here were also very disgusted with the undead creatures. From ti to ti, there would be people claiming that zombies stole their fruits or horses to eat.

However, because the mountains in the south were higher, Apple Avenue did not set up too many defence lines in the north.

The eastern part of Baiyan City was considered an extension of the Wasteland of Resting and was also known as the Eastern Wasteland of Resting.

After travelling through this uninhabited land, one could arrive at Lion City three hundred miles to the east.

If one looked down from the sky.

This special valley that was sandwiched by two andering mountain ranges was like a long and narrow eye embedded in the southern land.

The eyeball of this eye was the Baiyan Mountain in the middle of the valley and Baiyan City built on the mountain.

When Matthew arrived at the outskirts of Baiyan City again.

The first thing that ca into view was the chains hanging down from the sky.

These chains originated from the ruins of an ancient floating city.

The source of it was a chain called the Human Desire Chain.

This artifact was the root of Baiyan City. It provided additional strength and foundation for necromancers, making it easier and more harmonious for ordinary people to get along with the undead.

However, it was said that it also had so unknown negative effects.

Matthew was riding a magic carpet and flying across the most densely packed chain checkpoint.

Greyish-brown snowflakes suddenly began to fall from the sky.

So of the snowflakes landed on his clothes.

He looked down.

It was a lump of bone powder!

"We have bumped into grey snow again…"

Matthew muttered in his heart.

This unique but rare weather phenonon in Baiyan City and its suburbs was believed to bring good luck to necromancers.

This was not Matthew's first ti in Baiyan City.

The last ti he ca to Baiyan City, he also encountered the gray snow.

It seed like a good sign.

However, Matthew wasn't interested in the greyish-brown bone powder because of its high impurity content. It was almost useless.

The scenery here seed to remain unchanged all year round.

Everything that happened in the outside world seed to have no effect on this place.

When they passed by the city gate.

Matthew saw a scene similar to the last ti he ca.

He saw a skeleton soldier and a human soldier discussing sothing with their arms around each other's shoulders.

After handing over two bones of average quality as the entrance fee.

Matthew bumped into an abomination who was pushing a cart full of snacks. The latter was selling his snacks to people walking along the street.

These snacks included eyeballs and hair for the undead, as well as normal snacks for humans.

However, the abomination put all these things together.

Matthew could only decline the other party's enthusiastic peddling.

He walked along the middle of the road.

The scenery on both sides ca into view.

The buildings of different heights did not have a unified style. The construction thod of each house seed to be unique.

At the entrance of the tavern.

A skeleton was dancing with human beauty.

Matthew took a few glances.

He realized that Skeleton was better at dancing than a beauty.

Of course.

The skeleton might have been a great beauty when it was alive.

In the alley.

The two human children each held a thigh bone and waved it around as if they were simulating a sword duel.

Soone was quarrelling at the entrance of a blacksmith shop.

A well-dressed mage apprentice grabbed the fat dwarf blacksmith and said,

"Your brat stole Doug's bones!"

The fat dwarf seed to have drunk so wine, and he spoke in a drunken voice,

"Dou…G... Who is it?"

The mage apprentice was so angry that he gritted his teeth.

" Doug is the skeleton dog I summoned!

"I spent a lot of bones to summon it!

"You have to compensate with bones!"

The fat dwarf scratched his head.

"And who are you?"

The apprentice was stunned.

Very quickly.

The mage apprentice started arguing with the other party with a flushed face.

In the end, the two of them fought.

It attracted the attention of countless undead and humans.

Matthew walked through the crowd and was not surprised.

Baiyan City had the largest number of undead with independent personalities in the entire world of Aindor.

The origins of the undead were rather mysterious.

They had even beco an attraction for other mages to visit Baiyan City.

However, as ti passed.

Everyone was used to it.

Matthew had done so howork before coming.

He knew that the undead residents of Baiyan City were part of the human desire chain.

They were the guarantee that this divine artefact could function normally.

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The chains of human desire would also provide protection to these undead.

There were quite a number of necromancers in Baiyan City who would sign contracts with these undead.

This kind of contract was similar to Matthew and Peggy's or Phily's.

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