Chapter 36 Shadow of Death
"Huh, actually I want to ask you to investigate the Death Forest." Panis sighed and explained: "You know the harshness of the environment there. It is not realistic to want to enter the land to conduct a large-scale reconnaissance. As for the Winged Humans, their flight speed is much slower than you, and their flight altitude is much worse. There is no difference between letting them go to the center of the Death Forest from the air and letting them die. Only your dragons can come and go to the core of the Death Forest without any obstacles."
"Is it just a reconnaissance?" Mina began to pace in place again and said in a pondering voice: "This level of crisis is uncertain. If it is just a reconnaissance, it would be just right and would not violate the rules set by God the Father."
"I don't know exactly what rules Lord Yara has set for you, but I think that just reconnaissance will not affect the balance of the world, nor will it interfere with the free development of the world." Panis said lightly: "I think the restrictions Lord Yara give you are nothing more than these two points, and there should be no other problems."
"I need to discuss this with Vine." Mina said distressedly: "There should be no problem. After all, it is a problem left over from the previous work. Just say hello to Vine. However, is there a rough range in the reconnaissance range? If there is no range, searching the entire forest of death, even if it is searched from a high altitude, it will be a long process."
"Actually, there is no scope." Panis spread his hands helplessly and said, "I'll discuss with the elves later. See if they can take charge of part of the periphery, but from the Bone Mountain to the north of the Final Tree, you probably need to be responsible for it. Even if it's too dangerous for the elves."
"The range is still a bit large, but there is nothing to do." Mina sighed, "Okay, I'll go to the Lost Forest in the future and go to Queen Flar to discuss it carefully. Do you want to go together? It can be explained clearly."
"I won't go. We have to cure Vivian's disease first." Panis said: "This is also the main reason why we came to find you this time. I hope to get some information from you and find a place that can cure her."
"Even if you ask me this, I don't know where to treat her." Mina said in confusion: "Why are you asking me?"
"Because only your guardians know. Lord Deniya told us." Pannis thought about it and entered the goblin research center together. Finally, he met Sighn and Deniya. He also explained in detail the process of telling the story of Deniya that the guardians might know the specific situation: "That's the thing. For Vivian, this is the last chance, and this matter will not affect the safety of the Yara world. It's just that the private room provides some information, which should not violate your rules. See if you can help ask in the clan, who knows where the scattered part of the research center is."
"This is a problem." Mina was silent for a while and whispered: "I know about this matter. At that time, some semi-plane space fragments were found to make up for the missing parts of the Yara world. And some of the fragments were artificially constructed. But there is a problem. There are five artificial space fragments of artificial buildings in this way, scattered in every corner of the Yara Continent. I don't know which piece of fragment you are looking for. Moreover, in the past few thousand years, the terrain in many places has changed. It is almost impossible to find the location of the fragments accurately."
"You don't have to worry about the specific location." Ava, who had been silent, suddenly raised her head and said expressionlessly: "I have a solution."
"Oh? The young three-eyed tribe. Can you solve it?" Mina asked in confusion: "Although you were born from that research center, it's hard for me to imagine what solution you can do."
"Just pass by nearby," Eva explained: "You know my origin. Although the connection between the scattered parts and the central main control system has been cut off, as long as I approach the 50 kilometers of the scattered parts, I can directly establish spiritual connections with those parts, and naturally I can accurately locate the place I am looking for."
"Okay, I'll recall it." Mina said, "Five space fragments, one in your neutral land, one in the permafrost ice field, one in the glitter forest, and two in that human empire, what's the name?"
"Faral Empire?" Catherine said uncertainly: "Now in the human world, only Faral is the empire."
"That should be the Faral Empire. I can't remember the name changes all the time, but the location is in the southeast of the Yara Continent, probably the Faral Empire." Mina said: "But I think it doesn't make much sense for you to find those scattered parts."
"What does this mean?" Catherine held Vivian's hand tightly and asked, "Can you explain it clearly? Why is it meaningless to look for it now?"
"You can't see her condition, it's not surprising that she has such a question." Mina's golden pupils under her hood were as bright as two crystal energy lamps. Her almost substantial vision looked up and down at Vivian's body: "You are a little too optimistic about the situation. Her current nervous system, well, goblins should be called that. She is constantly eroding by diseases and is on the verge of collapse. This kind of invasion is disordered. If you are lucky, you will first erode some unimportant nerves and may have enough time to find treatment, but her luck is obviously not good enough. Those who are attacked are all very important nerves, and basically no time to seek treatment."
"How long will it take?" Panis didn't show too much nervousness and asked naturally, "The worst possible, how long can she last?"
Mina's eyes glanced at Vivian's body again and said in contemplation: "I can't be completely sure, but judging from the current situation, she will no longer be able to breathe normally in two days. Even if she uses her current method to breathe through her own control, she will lose the ability to think in five days. At that time, even if she wants to control her breathing manually, it will be impossible."
"In other words, there are still two days left?" Pannis asked with his fingers hitting the rock beneath him, squinting his eyes: "But before at the Goblin Research Center, Sieghen, the strongest man of the Three-Eyed Clan, once said that Vivian still has three hundred days, and at that time, she is unlikely to be still deceived by us."
"You remembered it wrong." Eva corrected coldly: "Siggne said that the maximum time of three hundred days is the number of luck. When you made a plan before, didn't you automatically reduce the time of three hundred days by half?"
"Huh, is that true?" Panis took a deep breath, rubbed his forehead and said, "It seems that he has encountered the worst situation."
When things came to this point, Catherine, Lina and Freya seemed to be calm. They did not have the original anxiety and tension. They just sat calmly beside Vivian, frowned and tried their best to find a solution. Several girls bowed their heads from time to time to communicate, but kept shaking their heads to deny their previous ideas. The more critical the time comes, the less they should be panicked. This is a psychological quality that adventurers must possess. People who cannot do it may have lost their lives in the face of various crises.
"You guys, I'm actually a little panicked." Vivian, who should be nervous and sad, seemed to have nothing to do with him. She looked like everything had nothing to do with her. She had a leisurely expression. Her legs were shaking on the stone used as a stool. She had a smile on her face, and her eyes narrowed into two crescent moons again. She seemed to be very happy about the performance of the girls. She said happily: "If there was no panic, you should have discovered it long ago. That guy Panis was actually not surprised or surprised at all. It seemed that she had been prepared for this result. Am I right? Panis."
"Thinking about the worst of anything and preparing a countermeasure is a habit he has maintained for many years, right, my friend." Mina's voice came from under her hood: "He has made only one mistake in his life, but it was the only time that made him..."
"Okay, Mina, that has nothing to do with the current problem." Panis coughed heavily and interrupted Mina's words: "Indeed, I have considered countermeasures in advance for the current situation. In my vision, this is not the worst result. The solution has been thought out. Although the danger is very high, it is not the time to be completely desperate."
"Oh? What do you think is the worst result?" At this time, Vivian was the only one who could ask this question leisurely: "I understand. The worst result is probably that I have no time for a day. I fell down without any signs. Is there a solution at that time?"
"Yes." Panis's face was a little stiff, and he shook his head and said, "It's just a taboo. I won't say it until that point."
"Okay, since you have a solution, don't wait." Catherine suddenly found that her back was soaked in sweat, her hands were shaking secretly, and even her voice was trembling slightly: "What preparation is needed?"
"Mina." Panis suddenly said to the dragon Mina very seriously: "We are friends."
"Ha." Mina, under the cloak, was amused by Panis's question and whispered: "Since you were willing to accompany me to die, we have been friends, forever friends, you are stupid."
"Then I want to ask you to do me a favor," said Panis. "Flying to the Elf Forest at full speed, help me invite Flar, and tell her to bring their garland of life."
Chapter completed!