Wandering William didn’t say anything. He went forward, took a map, and returned to his corner.
"William, what do you an by this? Planning to leave on your own?" Gongragan said discontentedly to the halfling, "As expected, you kid are the one who most wants to run off alone."
William shrugged, looking indifferent, "I just took a map. If anyone wants to co along, I certainly wouldn’t oppose it."
The half-beastman p looked at little Soka, who still hadn’t figured out what was happening, standing silently next to Zilvra. p thought for a mont, then walked over to William’s side, "I... I’ll go with you."
"Alright, big guy!" William said with a smile, "With you, my shoulders feel relieved."
Soka moved closer to the half-beastman, "I want to go with..."
"You’re coming with , Soka." Lynch had been standing at the door, cradling his magic wand with his eyes closed, resting. Even as he spoke, he didn’t open his eyes, "On this point, there’s nothing to negotiate. I promised your parents I’d take care of you, so I will keep you by my side."
A scroll floated up and drifted into Lynch’s hand. Zilvra smiled slightly, as she had already made her judgnt and had no need to share her thoughts with others. She felt no obligation to inform anyone else.
At this point, the Mage frowned, stood up from his leaning posture against the wall, and opened the door, "Continue discussing the remaining matters, I’m going to get so air, there are too many people in this room." His gaze landed on the female elf, "Zilvra, keep an eye on Soka, don’t let her run around."
"In that case, maybe I need a map too." Joe stepped forward to take one, "I want to find a place to rest, I don’t want to encounter danger when I return to the surface."
Discussion continued in the room, which was why Lynch didn’t want to stay there long. He walked outside the Red Mushroom Tavern, holding his Powerful Wand tightly.
This should have been a lively place, but the pedestrians seed too few. Perhaps these gray dwarfs share so of the sa ability as certain birds on the surface, which allows them to sense danger in advance and avoid this place.
"Things that should return do co back." Lynch sighed, "Well, at least there’ll be less to worry about on the road ahead."
After saying this, he left the tavern and slowly walked toward the market. In his mory, the road leading to the market first passed through a plaza, where there were very few obstacles and cover, making it ideal for a Mage’s display.
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