Huanhuan was sleeping soundly, completely unaware that danger was approaching.
A dozen monsters with barbs on their backs walked out of the grass. They bared their sharp fangs, and saliva flowed down their grinning mouths. Their scarlet eyes were fixed on Huanhuan and Murphy.
The two of them had clearly beco food in the eyes of these dozen monsters.
Murphy had been expecting them.
Unhurried, he nocked an arrow and aid at the largest monster.
His slender figure looked especially tall at night. The ends of his golden hair fluttered in the wind, and his erald eyes were cold.
The monsters suddenly jumped up and pounced on Murphy!
At the sa ti, Murphy released his fingers, and the arrow flew out.
The arrow tore through the night sky with a sharp aura!
It shot right into the largest monster's eye!
The monster fell to the ground and howled in pain.
Murphy imdiately fired several more arrows. They were extrely fast, and each arrow hit the monsters right in their eyes.
Clearly, their eyes were their weakness. After being hit by the arrow, they imdiately lost their combat strength and could only roll on the ground and scream.
Their cries woke Lin Huanhuan from her sleep.
As she rubbed her sleepy eyes, she looked in the direction of the sound and saw several strange things rolling on the ground not far away.
"What are they?"
Murphy stared at the monsters. "These are monsters from the abyss. They only appear on the night of the full moon. They're very ferocious creatures. If you encounter them alone, you have to run far away. Don't be caught by them."
"Oh." Huanhuan got up and walked to his side, craning her neck to look at the monsters.
These things also had magic patterns on them, but they looked very different from demons.
Murphy's archery was very good. He hit almost every target.
Under his impenetrable defense, the monsters could not approach.
The two sides were in a deadlock for the entire night.
It was not until dawn that the monsters had no choice but to drag their injured bodies away.
Murphy lowered his bow, indicating that danger had passed.
Huanhuan said, "You've been busy all night. Hurry up and rest. I'll go nearby to find sothing to eat."
Murphy knew that she might be an alchemist and should have no problem protecting herself, so he didn't stop her and let her leave alone.
Huanhuan picked so purple leafberries and took out so sweet fruits from her space. After washing them, she brought them back to make breakfast for Murphy.
After eating and drinking their fill, the two of them continued on their way.
Two days later, they finally reached Swan Valley.
There were no swans in the so-called Swan Valley. There was only a group of very short dwarfs.
It was the first ti Huanhuan had seen such short people. She couldn't help but stare curiously at the passing dwarfs.
Murphy reminded her, "In Swan Valley, you'd better not ntion words like height or laugh at them for being short. If you encounter impatient dwarfs, don't argue with them. They're alright when they're calm."
He paused again and said in amusent, "I almost forgot. You don't know the language of the dwarfs. You shouldn't need to bother with these taboos."
Huanhuan's gaze swept over the buildings on either side of the street.
The buildings here had a very obvious common characteristic...
They were all very short!
All the houses were very short. Huanhuan was already relatively short, yet these houses were even shorter than her!
If she wanted to go in, she had to lower her head and bend down.
For the first ti in her life, Huanhuan thought that she was actually quite tall.
Murphy said, "I have a friend here I know. Let
take you to him."
"Alright."
Murphy's friend lived deep in Swan Valley. He had a small, independent building with a red roof. It looked rather pocket-sized and cute.
"This is my friend. His na is Mark."
Mark was a very round dwarf. He was fair and fat with dark eyes. He even had a pair of big black-frad glasses on the bridge of his nose. Coupled with his short legs, he looked like a roly-poly doll.
Mark pushed up his big glasses and looked Huanhuan up and down. "You don't look like an elf or a dwarf or a giant. What race are you?"
Huanhuan said vaguely, "I'm a beast."
Mark and Murphy looked surprised at her answer.
Mark was surprised that Huanhuan was a beast.
anwhile, Murphy was surprised that she could understand the language of the dwarfs. Not only that, but she could also speak the language very fluently.
"When did beasts appear on the dawn continent?" Mark circled Huanhuan, his fair and chubby face filled with curiosity. "What's your true form?"
Huanhuan tried to look calm. "My true form is an ape beast."
"Then can you transform into an ape beast now?"
Huanhuan looked troubled. "We females don't usually return to our original forms."
"Why?"
"Because we need to take off our clothes in our true form."
Mark imdiately looked understanding. "I see! I understand."
He didn't make any more requests for Huanhuan to return to her original form.
It was rude to have a beautiful woman strip naked in front of the opposite sex.
Even the dwarfs who didn't care much about rules wouldn't do such a thing.
Huanhuan hoped to stay here for a while. Mark said that he could lend her the small attic above, but he would have to charge a rent of 10 silver coins a month.
Huanhuan looked troubled again.
Mark assud she thought it was too expensive, so he explained seriously, "Logically speaking, we can't take in outsiders here, especially people like you, who are much taller than us. If the leader finds out, he'll definitely co to
to ask about the situation. I think it's already very cheap that I'm charging you 10 silver coins, and that's only for Murphy's sake."
"I appreciate you taking
in, but I don't have any silver coins with ."
Mark could tell that the clothes she was wearing were not cheap. He guessed that she might be the daughter of a rich family, so he asked, "Then do you only have gold coins on you? There's a trade center in Swan Valley that specializes in exchanging gold coins to silver coins, but there's a fee."
Huanhuan whispered, "I don't have any gold coins either."
The only thing she had was a crucible made of gold, but that thing was important to her. She had no intention of lting it.
Mark's eyes widened. "You don't have any money with you?"
Huanhuan blushed with embarrassnt. "I have money, but not gold and silver coins."
"What do you have, then? Don't tell
you have copper coins?"
Huanhuan took out a colorless crystal. "I only have this kind of money."
As soon as Mark saw the crystal, his eyes lit up. "This is an energy crystal?!"
Huanhuan was confused.
Mark rubbed his hands together and asked ingratiatingly, "Can you hand
this crystal for a while?"
"Of course."
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