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Raft Camp.

Kana was explaining three solutions to the three Dwarves.

"The first solution is very simple. You just need to find a fragnt of the Stone of Creation, and the problem will be solved directly."

The three Dwarves looked at Kana, their expressions seed to say: Are you joking?

Unlike most people in the Safro Kingdom, the three Dwarves clearly knew of the existence of the Stone of Creation and didn’t think it was so kind of fable.

But they also clearly understood how difficult it was to obtain the Stone of Creation–it totally depended on luck.

It’s not sothing you can find just because you want to.

The Dwarf nad Torik beca quite agitated at this mont, about to explode, when Kana smiled and said, "Although it’s absurd, you have to admit it’s indeed a solution, isn’t it? The simplest and most direct way."

Don’t think this thod is far-fetched; indeed, many unsolvable problems have been straightforwardly cleared by finding a fragnt of the Stone of Creation.

You could say it’s 100% effective, unless the cause of the problem is another fragnt of the Stone of Creation.

"But fortunately, it seems your problem doesn’t require the Stone of Creation to solve. Let’s discuss the second solution, holding a Purification Ceremony."

"Purification Ceremony?" The Dwarf Sage frowned in thought and then asked, "Do you know the direction the problem is tending toward?"

Clearly, the Gray Mountain Dwarf Tribe has the ability to hold a Purification Ceremony.

The Purification Ceremony is a versatile ritual, and it is extrely flexible in execution, large or small.

A large-scale Purification Ceremony can even cleanse an entire continent.

But you must find out the direction of the problem, and then conduct targeted research to purify the things you want to purify.

Kana nodded: "Of course, otherwise, why would I ntion such a thod?"

"That’s great, then let’s..." The Dwarf Prophet said sowhat excitedly.

But before he could finish his words, Kana interrupted: "Don’t rush, I haven’t ntioned the last solution yet."

Lurik realized he was a little too eager and nodded, waiting for the explanation of the last solution.

"Find the source of the problem and sever it."

After saying this, Kana began to explain briefly: "I don’t know if you understand Goblins at all; they are very favored by various powerful evil creatures.

Because they can easily accept evil powers and undergo various forms of changes, then beco the most nurous minions under their command.

If my guess is correct, your problem must also be caused by these Goblins."

Hearing this, the Dwarf Prophet, who was not too familiar with the so-called "Rotting Monarch," frowned, unable to provide much information.

But he said, "But those suffering from disease haven’t encountered any Goblins."

"Why would they encounter Goblins? The Rotting Monarch desires Corruption, not slaughter.

If possible, he doesn’t even want to kill anyone; he just wants you to embrace his Life."

After briefly explaining, Kana continued, "Your Dwarves have higher resistance to various curses and Magic compared to most races; the so-called disease is precisely the incubation process.

This requires continuous energy supply. Even if purified, without resolving the source of the problem, this curse continues to secretly corrupt you."

The Dwarf Prophet roughly understood: "So we need to find the source of the problem, and it’s very likely to be Goblins?"

Kana nodded and, after thinking for a mont, said, "I’ll go with you to see the situation; only by seeing it firsthand can we provide specific recomndations."

"Really? That’s wonderful!" Getai exclaid, showing obvious delight.

The Dwarf Prophet opened his mouth but said nothing, so he just looked at Kana and nodded to express his gratitude.

Alyris was a bit surprised and gently tugged on Kana’s sleeve beside him.

Kana rely patted her arm, smiled, and reassured her.

"However, I have a condition. If the few of us leave, there will be no strong ones to help defend our camp.

You need to send two Children of the Mountains to help guard the camp while I’m away."

Upon hearing this request from Kana, the Dwarf Prophet readily nodded.

"No problem." He was about to order Getai and another to stay behind, but after thinking, he said, "We’ll return and dispatch so Warriors imdiately."

"That would be excellent."

"Then please wait a mont; I need to arrange so matters in the camp first."

He turned and walked back.

On the way, Alyris couldn’t help but ask, "Your Highness, we have so many issues of our own. Do we really have to help this group of Dwarves?"

Kana nodded. The reason he decided to help was that it was confird to be the work of the "Rotting Monarch."

This ant there were definitely so monsters that could provide Experience Value, a chance to boost strength, especially with the impending confrontation with the Blood Race.

The stronger the power, the greater the security.

And although the Gray Mountain Dwarves are few in number, they are not weak. Gaining so Experience with them would be the best.

According to his previous experience in the ga, this matter was relatively easy to solve; he had a general idea in his mind.

"Dwarves are a very loyal race. If we help them this ti, then next ti when we need help, they will surely co without hesitation."

Thus explained Kana.

Nearby, Bobo also couldn’t help but nod in agreent because it’s indeed true.

However, he poured cold water on it: "This is just most Dwarves, like human beings, there are always good and bad. Dwarves have such differences too."

She reminded Kana, not all Dwarves are like this.

"Don’t worry, I won’t be mistaken."

How could he be mistaken? After all, the Gray Mountain Dwarves were the starting point for Dwarf players in the ga.

Whether for potential future developnt or the hidden strength within this tribe, they are worth helping.

Seeing that Kana had already made up his mind, Alyris nodded and opted to say no more.

Surely, Kana knew more than she did.

Arriving in the camp, Kana summoned two shipwrights, the Soldier Captain, and George.

"I will be away for so ti. During this period, continue to carry out the previous arrangents, but with more vigilance.

Soon, so Dwarves will co to help guard the camp. Be careful not to comnt on their height. It’s easy to build a good relationship with them apart from that.

Also..."

After Kana detailed so precautions.

He said to George: "Would you like to co along with us to take a look?"

"Really? Can I?" George was a bit flattered.

Kana smiled and nodded: "Of course you can, why not, let’s go."

Clearly, this Prince seed to favor George, this Ordinary Hunter.

The reason Kana acted like this was naturally because he knew so later parts of the storyline.

Because he had a familiar feeling with George, and the reason was probably because during the server opening he did so errands related to George in the Newbie Village.

Those who survived and left here, and built the Newbie Village, were people who braved the wilderness.

And Kana had roughly deduced that George was likely related to so tasks, probably hunting tutorial tasks.

That was enough to prove that George had sufficient capability as a Hunter.

It was also possible that George was the skills training instructor for Long-range Shooter players at the server opening.

The main reason is that he didn’t play a long-range character at the server opening, so he wasn’t aware of this part; later on, there was no need to learn skills in the Newbie Village.

But in any case, George is definitely one of those with potential.

They returned to the edge of the forest.

"I’ve arranged the camp matters, let’s go."

The Dwarf Prophet nodded. He was also sowhat eager and led Kana and the others into the

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