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After reuniting with Eck, Charles and his companions recounted the events that had transpired earlier.

Charles finally understood how the Skeletal Lizard had deceived Eck and Johann.

"Next ti we encounter a similar situation, I think it would be wise for you to trust Eck more. After all, he seems to be much more cautious than you. Do not act rashly again."

Charles said to Johann with a smile on his face.

Johann's expression turned slightly awkward.

He deeply regretted not heeding Eck's advice.

"I understand. If I ever find myself alone with Eck again, I'll follow his suggestions." Johann murmured softly.

"By the way, the weapon you gave earlier—I'm returning it to you now. I can't wield it at all, the skill requirent for this weapon is simply too high."

Johann handed the Scorpion Tail of Venom back to Charles.

Charles nodded.

"I didn't think too much at the ti. After all, if you were without a weapon to defend yourself, you would certainly be in grave danger when facing so many monsters."

Charles explained briefly, before beginning to discuss the next course of action with the group.

"I rember you ntioned once that there's another small town to the north of Rock Fortress. Let's head to that town next."

"We have a few hours until daybreak. Use this precious ti to rest. We might have to travel non-stop for several days." Charles advised.

Following Charles' suggestion, Eck and Johann quickly settled down to rest.

Once Eck and Johann were asleep, Charles began discussing their true plan with dusa and Little Green.

"Master, I believe the Skeletal Lizard couldn't possibly amass such a large number of monsters on its own. There must be soone aiding it from behind the scenes."

dusa remarked, utterly unconvinced that the Skeletal Lizard could gather so many creatures by itself.

Charles nodded in agreent.

He also found no fault in dusa's reasoning.

"Throughout the battle, the Skeletal Lizard never attempted to manipulate the other monsters." Charles observed.

"The Skeletal Lizard's only tactic against was to disguise itself as another monster in an attempt to escape amidst the chaos."

"Could it be that there are powerful figures from the Serpent Empire backing the Skeletal Lizard? If that's the case, why don't these formidable beings confront us directly? After all, we are currently within the Serpent Empire's territory."

"They could easily appear before us and use their imnse power to defeat us completely. Helping the Skeletal Lizard to attack us indirectly only serves to alert the Serpent Empire."

Charles pondered aloud, sensing that there might be deeper reasons behind these actions.

However, he knew that understanding these underlying motives in the short term was unlikely.

Therefore, Charles decided not to delve into all the details today. He rely intended to discuss with dusa and Little Green their next destination.

"According to the more detailed map we've acquired, there are three small towns to the north of Rock Fortress." Charles began, laying out his findings.

"The closest town to us is a Serpentian enclave. If we go there, we will undoubtedly attract the attention of the Serpent Empire's soldiers. Therefore, I don't plan on heading to that town."

"The second nearest town appears to be a trade hub. Many desert caravans pass through there, and we could gather a wealth of intelligence in that location.

Hence, I plan to take you to that town."

Charles elaborated his strategy.

He had obtained a map in Rock Fortress that was far more detailed than the one Eck and the others possessed. However, he hadn't disclosed this to Eck and Johann.

After all, his true objectives differed sowhat from those of Eck and Johann.

dusa nodded in agreent.

"You are absolutely right. At the trade hub, we can certainly obtain a plethora of information." dusa concurred, reinforcing Charles' plan.

"Additionally, the desert caravans typically sell so very precious items. We might be able to purchase supplies that would be incredibly useful for us. Moreover, we can also sell our low-quality weapons to them."

dusa's words further solidified Charles' resolve.

"Then it's settled! You two should get so rest imdiately. At dawn, we will head straight for the trade hub." Charles declared decisively.

Having said that, he collapsed next to a large boulder.

After the prolonged battle, Charles was utterly exhausted.

He certainly needed to rest well for a while.

dusa and Little Green stood guard beside Charles, their eyes fixed on him as he rested.

"Why can't I ever get enough of looking at the master's face?" Little Green mused to herself after a while.

dusa chuckled softly.

"He's our master. How could we ever get enough of looking at our master?"

Little Green nodded to herself, seemingly understanding dusa's words.

As the sun barely peeked over the horizon, dusa and Little Green woke Charles and the others.

Given Charles' formidable strength, his recovery rate was impressively swift. So, after just three hours of sleep, he already felt remarkably rejuvenated.

However, both Eck and Johann still appeared visibly fatigued.

"Are we leaving now? Can't we rest a little longer?" Eck asked, rubbing his sleepy eyes and hoping Charles would reconsider.

Charles smiled and replied, "You can rest a bit more, but you'll have to travel alone when you wake up."

The group quickly packed up their belongings and began to follow a faintly visible path towards their predetermined destination.

After traveling for half a day, they suddenly encountered a desert caravan.

This desert caravan had a large number of cals. Upon seeing these cals, Charles suddenly thought he should purchase so. With these cals, they wouldn't need to carry their luggage themselves anymore.

Charles went straight to the leader of the desert caravan.

"I'd like to buy so cals from you. Are they for sale?" he inquired.

The leader of the desert caravan looked Charles up and down, discerning that he was no ordinary person.

Moreover, he showed a noticeable fear towards dusa and Little Green standing behind Charles.

"How many cals do you want to buy? Although my caravan has a vast number of cals, they are all used for transporting goods.

If you wish to buy too many, I won't be able to sell them to you. After all, I need these cals to carry my unsold rchandise and newly bought items."

The caravan leader spoke with great politeness throughout the conversation.

Naturally, Charles wouldn't make things difficult for him.

"I only need five cals, as there are just five of us." Charles said. The caravan leader was visibly pleased upon hearing this.

"Since you only need five cals, I can sell them to you right now. If you wish to pay with skull coins, each cal will cost only one skull coin. If you intend to use other goods for paynt, the price will be significantly higher."

Skull coins are of imnse value to anyone.

Although the desert caravan rarely encounters situations where skull coins are necessary, when such situations arise, they are typically dire.

For the leader of the desert caravan, skull coins are life-saving assets.

Charles shook his head, "We are rely adventurers, we don't possess any skull coins."

Of course, Charles was lying.

He did have skull coins, but he would never use them to buy cals, as that would be a significant loss.

"I can offer you so low-tier weapons or other supplies in exchange."

Although the caravan leader felt a tinge of disappointnt, he was willing to accept low-tier weapons in trade.

After all, even low-tier weapons are incredibly valuable to most people.

"Take out the low-tier weapons you ntioned, and I will carefully assess their value." the caravan leader instructed. As he spoke, he had already made a decision in his mind.

Even if the weapons Charles produced were worth more than the price of five cals, he wouldn't haggle further.

After all, adventurers capable of roaming freely in the Desert of Sands were certainly not weak.

Moreover, dusa and Little Green, standing behind Charles, exuded an unusually dangerous aura.

Charles casually produced two low-tier weapons, and the caravan leader was taken aback the mont he took them.

"What's the matter? Are these two weapons not sufficient to buy five cals?" Charles asked calmly.

The caravan leader hurriedly replied, "These two weapons are worth far more than five cals. Just one weapon is enough to exchange for five cals."

The caravan leader handed one of the weapons back to Charles.

He dared not take advantage of Charles. If dusa and Little Green, standing behind Charles, noticed, the caravan leader couldn't imagine what fate might befall him.

Thus, the caravan leader and Charles completed the transaction.

Charles and his companions then proceeded with the caravan leader toward the trade center ahead.

Charles seized an opportunity to converse with the caravan leader. He gleaned a wealth of valuable information from him. He also learned that the Serpent Empire had recently fallen into a state of turmoil.

Empress Yggdrasil of the Serpent Empire seed to have descended into madness. She had lost trust in her ministers and generals and dispatched nurous Serpent Empire guards to various territories of the empire.

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