[OP, there’s this kind of grass in the cave over at Mount Vorlag, it’s just that the cave has so extrely terrifying beasts, and those who enter usually don’t co out.]
After providing the clue, people below started discussing it.
[Anyone want to form a team to Mount Vorlag to make big bucks?]
[Turns out, you can earn a billion just by going to Mount Vorlag, but sorry to disturb you.]
[If you go to Mount Vorlag, I’m afraid you’ll have the money but not the life to spend it.]
Seeing these people’s reluctance towards Mount Vorlag, July Quinn knew that the place was probably unimaginably dangerous.
"How about we hire a team of rcenaries to go in and have a look?"
Liam Monroe also saw the discussions and clearly didn’t agree with July Quinn going solo to find the Nine Lives Resurrection Grass.
But July Quinn said, "There’s no ti to waste, I’ll set off now!"
The sooner she could get the Nine Lives Resurrection Grass, the sooner she could help Kyle Keaton lift that damn curse.
"But Mount Vorlag is very dangerous. I heard from my grandfather that there are a variety of precious herbs on that mountain, but no one has dared to pick them up there so far. Even if soone dared to venture into the mountain, they basically never ca out alive."
Liam Monroe also said, "I don’t an to sound harsh, but if anything happens to you, doesn’t that just benefit that guy nad White?"
"I won’t die!"
At least not before she saw Kyle Keaton freed from the curse.
"And even if we hire a team of rcenaries, can you be sure they won’t hold back at the crucial mont?"
Liam Monroe was speechless because no one knew better than him about July Quinn’s agile abilities.
Generally speaking, a team of rcenaries couldn’t capture her.
Now bringing a team of rcenaries along would certainly delay for days.
Moreover, whether they would slow July Quinn down after reaching Mount Vorlag was another question.
And Kyle Keaton’s condition couldn’t afford any delays, so in the end, Liam Monroe could only let July Quinn go.
Mount Vorlag is located in the northernmost part of all of Esteria, with temperatures around freezing all year round.
Before climbing the mountain, July Quinn specifically put on a down jacket and down pants.
In addition, she also brought, at Liam Monroe’s request, a satellite phone, a hunting rifle, and so dry food.
Before setting off, Liam Monroe repeatedly instructed.
"There’s so gauze, iodine, and cotton swabs in the pocket beneath your down pants. You can do so ergency treatnt if you get an external injury."
"Oh, and I’ve packed a water bottle for you as well. It’s in your backpack."
"And..."
Liam Monroe kept nagging, much like a worried old father seeing his young daughter off on a journey.
Even Susan Carter couldn’t stand it anymore.
"She’s twenty, not twelve, is there really a need to go on and on like this?"
"You have no idea how dangerous Mount Vorlag is!" Liam Monroe retorted.
"No matter how dangerous, can it be more dangerous than her? Back then, she took down a whole team of my brothers without even breaking a sweat."
Every ti he recalled eting July Quinn for the first ti, Susan Carter felt deeply pained.
Liam Monroe could also see that Susan Carter still wasn’t over his dissatisfaction with July Quinn, so he suddenly asked her, "Are you sure you really want to take him up the mountain?"
Whether this guy could actually help was one thing.
The key was that he shouldn’t take advantage of the situation to harm July Quinn at a critical mont, that would already be a blessing.
"Hmm, he cooks pretty well now, and later he might be able to hunt and roast so at."
As soon as July Quinn finished speaking, Susan Carter started grumbling again.
"So you’re bringing along, just as a nanny?"
"Do you have a problem with that?" July Quinn shot him an icy glare.
Susan Carter instantly wilted: "No."
Liam Monroe: "..."
Backing down in seconds, huh?
Then they set off toward Mount Vorlag.
Liam Monroe was still shouting from behind, "Rember, if you encounter danger, send your location. I’ll bring people to you."
July Quinn just waved her hand without even turning her head...
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