Chapter 283: Sanctuary and the Saint Biron Continent
After all, that woman got pregnant quickly after being with the boss.
The boss was the most suspicious.
Li ng glanced sideways, looking at Helen, who had already approached him.
The three little girls, A, obediently made way.
Li ng slightly lowered his head and looked at Helen's belly.
Although it had been nearly a month since she got pregnant, her belly wasn’t very noticeable.
Since it was a goblin hybrid, the gestation period would be extrely long.
The longer the gestation period, the greater the potential of the embryo.
Of course, the limit was two years.
Once it exceeded two years, it would harm the mother’s body.
Although the gestation period was long, the growth cycle of goblin hybrids was very fast.
Of course, this "fast" was only compared to humans.
Compared to ordinary goblins, it was snail-like.
A goblin hybrid could reach adulthood in just five years.
Faced with the boss's gaze on her belly, Helen blushed slightly.
She subconsciously touched her belly with her hand.
“Hmm, finding the Light Sli is the purpose of my journey.”
“Do you know where to find the Light Sli?”
Li ng shook his head.
Although his future self had found the Light Sli on the Saint Biron Continent, it seed to have taken quite so ti.
A lot must have happened during the ti he spent searching for the Light Sli on the Saint Biron Continent.
“I heard soone saw traces of the Light Sli in the Sanctuary. You could inquire about it.”
“Sanctuary? What kind of place is that?”
Helen took a deep breath and leaned against the ship’s railing with a smile.
“The Sanctuary is also a legendary place. It’s said to be the resting place of the Sacred Dragon. So adventurers claim to have been teleported to the Sanctuary while exploring dungeons. But whether it’s true or not, I can’t say. When I was adventuring on the Saint Biron Continent, there were occasional rumors of adventurers accidentally entering the Sanctuary. If you want to find the Light Sli, you could investigate this place.”
Could this also be fate?
Helen’s words made Li ng scrutinize the woman beside him.
If it weren’t for her words, he might have aimlessly searched for the Light Sli after reaching the Saint Biron Continent.
With Helen’s reminder, at least he had a target now.
Although Xiao Bai might also know about these things, there was a chance he didn’t.
In the ti that followed, Li ng chatted casually with Helen.
Helen frequently burst into laughter.
As an Earthling, although Li ng was a bit of a recluse, he wasn’t socially awkward.
He stayed ho because he was tired of that society, not because he feared social interaction.
Helen’s occasional laughter caught soone’s attention.
That person was Payne, standing at the ship’s helm.
While steering, he frequently glanced at the two at the bow.
“That man looks like an ordinary person, Payne, don’t you think?”
At this mont, an elderly man approached with a knowing smile.
“Uh... yes, indeed!”
The elderly man, now beside Payne, patted him on the shoulder.
“Relax. We’re not the sa kind of people as that man. Helen surely understands that.”
Payne had no words to respond to his father’s remark.
Helen was his wife, after all.
As a man, how could he remain indifferent?
He rely suppressed his resentnt and anger.
Payne understood that losing his temper would only disappoint Helen.
Moreover, he didn’t sense much affection from that man toward Helen.
Although he was jealous, Payne wouldn’t act rashly at this mont.
“Father, I understand!”
The elderly man smiled but said nothing further.
If Payne had no feelings, he’d be even more disappointed.
If Payne didn’t care, it would an he didn’t love his wife, making her situation pitiful.
The one she loved, the one she had spent over a decade with, didn’t love her in return.
Resentnt and anger were emotions a husband ought to have.
Ti passed little by little, and the journey continued.
Half a month later, in the morning.
“Land! It’s land! Boss, we see land!”
The weather was great that day, with the blazing sun and a cloudless sky.
High in the sky, thousands of ters above sea level, an airship seed to glide slowly.
At the bow, A’s joyful exclamation rang out.
The passengers crowded the railings, looking at the distant continent.
Beyond the horizon in front of the airship appeared a seemingly endless coastline.
The ground was barren, devoid of vegetation.
Chains of mountains stretched endlessly to the horizon.
Standing on the bow, Li ng looked curiously at the distant continent.
The Saint Biron Continent was a paradise for adventurers but also a death zone for life.
Creatures other than dungeon monsters couldn’t survive on this land.
The entire Saint Biron Continent was a place where magic accumulated.
The remnants of ancient dragon power had eroded the land’s vitality.
This transford the continent into a lifeless wasteland.
Every part of the Saint Biron Continent was a barren wilderness.
No plants could survive there.
Even magical trees would mutate into terrifying dungeon monsters under the dungeon's influence.
“Are we almost there?”
“Yes, we should arrive in about three days.”
“What will the Dungeon City, ‘Oaklade,’ be like? I can’t wait to see!”
The passengers on the deck discussed excitedly.
After reaching the Saint Biron Continent, they’d be close to the Dungeon City “Oaklade.”
Dungeon City “Oaklade”?
The adventurers’ discussion caught Li ng’s attention.
In the future tiline, he had reached Dungeon City “Oaklade.”
However, the future tiline’s information was fragnted.
There were no details—just ntions of nurous events on the Saint Biron Continent.
But the future tiline had already deviated.
From the beginning, he hadn’t followed its path.
Although the overall situation hadn’t drastically changed, so things were bound to differ.
“Boss, once we reach Dungeon City ‘Oaklade,’ you won’t abandon us, will you?”
A’s words made A and Amay nervous.
The three girls looked at the boss with anticipation.
“Boss, we want to adventure with you. We may be weak now, but we’ll surely grow stronger. If you’re bored, we can keep you company and chat. You can even... um... squeeze Amay’s chest if you like.”
Amay and A quickly nodded.
“Yes, squeeze... huh?”
Realizing what was said, Amay glared at A angrily.
Facing Amay’s furious gaze, A giggled sheepishly.
“What’s the big deal? Among the three of us, yours are the biggest. Let the boss squeeze them—it’s no loss.”
A’s words left Amay speechless.
She looked down at her prominent curves.
It seed... true.
Amay looked at the boss and nodded.
“Boss, I’ll grow more in the future. I’ll definitely beco as voluptuous as Helen.”
Looking at the three little girls beside him, Li ng pondered.
How did these three girls figure out his preferences?
Compared to young, slender won, he indeed preferred mature won with ample curves.
Such won were better for childbearing.
So won might be beautiful, but one glance revealed they weren’t suited for bearing children.
Li ng had no interest in such won.
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