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Chapter 309 Journey to Karazhan Thirty-nine

After solving the convenience problem of the little girl, Loniti once again stuffed her back, and then embarked on the journey again.

Although the experience of the opera house is very disgusting, they still need to keep moving forward.

"Loniti, is it really void opposite the portal?"

Winnie asked looking at the portal.

Loniti thought for a while, walked to the portal, and reached into it with one hand.

Then nothing happened.

"It's indeed void."

"But... nothing happened?"

"Why do you put your hand in and take a look?"

Winnie's head was shook like a rattle. If the opposite side was really void, she wouldn't feel that her hand could be brought back if it reached in.

Whether the void opposite the portal was not important to her, and she didn't plan to go through the portal. The reason why she asked Loniti was because of her curiosity.

After solving Winnie's curiosity problem, they said as they walked up the stairs behind the banquet hall. At this time, Loniti couldn't help but complain, why there were lifts on each floor, and it was too troublesome to walk the stairs.

“Where is above?”

"Who knows."

"Which layer is above?"

"Who knows."

"above……"

"Who knows what I said? Who knows! Stop asking!"

Loniti and the little girl rolled their eyes at Green. Green scratched his head and pointed to the stairs with some grievance.

“There is someone above.”

Someone?

It took Loniti two seconds to react. Green was talking about people, not enemies, and not souls, and the only ones who came before them were the Mage Society...

"After a moment, have we been overlooking a problem?"

The Mage Association entered Karazan a few days in advance, but within these few days it was enough for some people who crowed and thieves or outlaws to enter Karazan.

They entered Karazan to solve the problem of Olevin saving Yaschia, and the Mages Association entered Karazan to find out whether there was any problem with the invasion of the demon and what happened to Karazan, and by the way, they solved Olevin.

But those guys are different. They came to Karazan purely to make a fortune. After all, everyone knows where Karazan is. In the eyes of others, Karazan has great dangers to re-run, but in their eyes, there is huge wealth.

Loniti walked a few more steps forward and stood beside Green before seeing the person he was talking about.

It was a man wearing a mage robe. Because of angle problems and the hooded Loniti couldn't see his face clearly, he could only tell from his exposed hands that this was a man.

The man was lying at the entrance of the stairs. After discovering that this was a wizard, Loniti didn't know what it should feel.

She knew that the Mage Association would suffer losses in Karazan, but the monsters above cannot be said to be weak or strong, and even if they are injured, they will not be left here.

So there is only one possibility.

Loniti walked up with a serious expression and took off the mage's hood. This was an orc mage. At this time, his eyes were closed, his expression was tense, and his body was still motionless.

A wound on his neck that almost separated his body and head meant that the mage was dead and could not die anymore. Even when Loniti lifted his hood, he almost brought his head down.

"I didn't expect that someone finally died."

Loniti put the orc mage's hood back, and she already knew why the mage association left the orc mage here.

It seems that the Mage Association is already at a disadvantage in Karazan, otherwise the number of senior executives of both the alliance and the tribe should not be left here.

Moreover, it is still a bit about whether the orc mage was killed after being injured or was left here after being killed after being killed. If it is the former, it can only be said that the mage association is almost exhausted, but if it is the latter...

"We may meet other people ahead of us, and if we find that someone who is not a mage association takes action."

Loniti gave an order with a serious expression. She did not intend to have a friendly and friendly conversation with those desperate people who were forgiving their interests in Karazan.

The others nodded and continued to walk forward.

Suddenly, Eluki stopped, looked at the orc mage who had become cold, and slowly reached out to the orc.

This incident made everyone else stop and look at Eluchi together.

Loniti wondered whether to stop Eluki, but seeing her serious expression, she still planned to see what she was going to do.

The holy light flashed in Eluki's hand, and it split a little power into the head of the orc mage. But no matter how you look at it, it is meaningless, because the orc mage has no chance of life.

But Eluchi insisted and continued to strengthen the output of the holy light.

"Well…"

Something surprising happened. The orc mage who should have died long ago suddenly let out a moan and then slowly opened his eyes.

What is the situation? Fake death? Resurrection? Or become an undead?

Green walked to Eluchi quietly, and after doing all this, Eluchi retreated back.

"My head hurts so much, what happened...I remember I'm dead."

A spiritual power spreads, allowing everyone to hear what the orc mage is thinking. This is not done by Loniti or Winnie, but by the orc mage's mental power.

Loniti stared at the orc mage closely, and prepared some questions and attacks. If the other party can communicate normally, ask questions. If not, then destroy the corpse directly.

Feeling someone beside him, the orc mage slowly opened his eyes, then looked at the people in front of him in confusion. After a while, he reacted and his mouth opened.

"Who are you? Why haven't I seen you in the team? Also, am I dead? How come I have regained consciousness?"

The orc mage's series of questions made Loniti swallow back the words she was about to say, but before she could say anything orc mage planned to start moving her body.

Although I don't know how Eluki awakened this orc mage who should have been dead, it is obvious that even after he wakes up, he will not be able to control his body that is separated from his head.

"Why can't my body move? I remembered it! Those damn scavengers! Damn!"

The gradually violent orc mage obviously would not give Loniti a chance to ask questions. Loniti could only slap a little ice on his face to calm him down.

After the orc mage's mood stabilized, Loniti walked up to him and asked.

"Why were you left here? How did you die? Do you remember?"

"Those damn scavengers."

The orc mage's gritted teeth made Loniti sigh. She knew how the orc mage died.

(End of this chapter)
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