Chapter 121: Dandelion [11] - Ancient Beast Wilderness
After she said this, Alpha continued reporting the rest of her discoveries.
From time to time, she would interject and give her own opinion, earning a nod of approval from Liora.
Whether she agreed with Alpha’s analysis or not, Liora was pleased to see the change in her behavior.
After all, if they were still in the Crucible, Alpha would have never gone to such lengths to express her views.
Perhaps such a change was caused by Alpha’s advancement, or perhaps it was led by her coming into contact with more situations and people.
"The most noteworthy piece of information that I acquired is that the Necronomicon Sect’s stronghold is located near Baron Bloodshield’s fiefdom. Based on what the person inside said, their base is hidden deep within the Ancient Beast Wilderness."
Ancient Beast Wilderness—this was a term Liora was quite familiar with.
Not only because she had read about it before, but also because she had even personally visited it.
Not in reality, but in a dream.
That’s right.
The Ancient Beast Wilderness that Alpha had just mentioned was the forest where the "war" between the Founding Emperor and the Twilight Wolf had taken place.
Originally, the Ancient Beast Wilderness stretched throughout the continent and was the natural habitat of neasts, while also being the place where humans were kept in captivity.
However, with the rise of the Founding Emperor and the human race as a whole, the area populated by the beasts gradually grew smaller.
At first, only a small area of it was cleared up, becoming a paradise for humans, but as the years passed and the humans’ influence grew bigger, the Ancient Beast Wilderness suffered.
By now, the forest was only a shell of its former self, covering less than ten percent of the entire mainland.
On the other hand, the Iron Armor Empire—the party that caused its destruction—spanned across the rest of it.
"Of course, although the beasts suffered a heavy beating and were forced to withdraw, the Ancient Beast Wilderness still hides unimaginable dangers.
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