222: Chapter 63 The Amnesiac Elf Queen (Part 3) 222: Chapter 63 The Amnesiac Elf Queen (Part 3) Ye Yinzhu didn’t know what was going on, but at this moment, he had to first soothe the doubts in Haiyang’s heart.
After briefly explaining yesterday’s events through telepathy, the confused look on Haiyang’s face gradually dissipated.
“Then what’s with her current state?” Haiyang asked.
Ye Yinzhu replied with a wry smile, “I’m afraid no one knows what’s wrong with her.
It seems her Spiritual Imprint has mutated in some way, causing her to have temporary amnesia, forgetting everything.
However, she is still a ticking time bomb that could explode at any moment.
Zi, I think we should take her to Sister Anya before heading to the Northernmost Wilderness.”
“Anya?
That name sounds so familiar; I seem to have heard it somewhere.” An Qi wore a contemplative expression.
Suddenly, she clutched her head in pain, as a purple light flickered at her brow and it seemed like her spiritual power was clashing once again.
“It hurts, Brother Zi, my head hurts so much.” An Qi threw herself into Zi’s broad embrace, trembling against his body.
Ye Yinzhu saw an extremely amusing expression on Zi’s face.
At first, he was stunned, and his helpless demeanor made him, the mighty Amethyst Behemoth, pletely at a loss as he watched An Qi.
Subconsciously, he opened his arms in a clueless manner.
Yue Ming frowned, “What on earth is going on?
Who is this woman?
It seems like you all know her.
Weren’t we supposed to go to the Northernmost Wilderness?
Are we going to delay our journey now?”
“I want to go; I want to go to the Northernmost Wilderness too.
Brother Zi, I won’t go to Qin City, I don’t want to see that Anya.
Just thinking about her gives me a headache; she must be a bad person.” An Qi lifted her head from Zi’s chest, the headache from before seemingly eased.
Yet, she looked terrified, grasping one of Zi’s large hands and shaking it back and forth, acting coquettishly like a little girl.
“Zi.” Ye Yinzhu looked at his good brother, eyes filled with a querying light.
He suddenly realized that within Zi’s ordinarily solemn gaze, there seemed to be a trace of tenderness.
Zi gently stroked An Qi’s head.
An Qi miraculously calmed down but still clung to him.
Zi said, “Everyone is here already, let’s not waste any more time.
Yin Zhu, don’t worry.
With me here, she won’t cause any trouble.”
Seeing An Qi’s strong dependence on Zi, and considering the two Golden Behemoths behind Zi, Ye Yinzhu nodded, “Alright then.
But still, be careful.” He had already told Zi about An Qi’s identity as the Elf Queen when he brought her over yesterday.
Ye Yinzhu believed that since Zi, always steady, said it would be fine, then there shouldn’t be any problems.
Zi said, “Dis, you and Perkins cover our rear.
Yin Zhu, I’ll take the lead, you support from the middle, and protect the mages.
The Northernmost Wilderness is Beastman territory; I’ve already prepared for the general route.
Let’s set out.”
They descended along the mountainside; fortunately, the mountain was not too steep.
In a short while, the group of ten had descended the peak, and under Zi’s lead, they headed north.
Zi walked at the front, with An Qi always close by his side, and the amnesiac An Qi had a peculiar habit – no matter when, one of her hands would naturally loop through Zi’s arm.
Now, she hardly looked like an Eighth Rank Zi rank powerhouse!
Following behind Zi and An Qi were Ma Liang and Chang Hao, then Ye Yinzhu and Sura, with the two girls Haiyang and Yue Ming behind them, next to the two Golden Behemoths for the best protection.
Thus, they began their expedition to the Northernmost Wilderness.
After descending the mountain and proceeding for a short distance, the bodies of several mages began to falter, especially the two girls.
However, one was a strong-willed Dark Demon Magician, and the other didn’t want to cause trouble for her beloved.
Though their bodies were already struggling, no one was the first to mention it.
“Ma Liang, could you help out?” Ye Yinzhu suddenly spoke up.
As the leader of this operation, of the six people that came from Milan, he was in charge.
Prompted by Sura’s hint, he also noticed the mages’ physical disfort.
Ma Liang turned and smiled, “If you hadn’t called me, I would have spoken up soon.”
Zi turned around and asked, “What’s wrong?
Is there a problem?”
Ye Yinzhu said, “The mages’ bodies are not suited for walking; they need some means of transportation.”
Zi was taken aback, “Means of transportation?
Where can we find those here?
If that doesn’t work, how about Dis and the others…”
Ye Yinzhu smiled and interrupted Zi, “No need, just watch.
Every mage in our academy has their own strengths.”
All eyes were on Ma Liang as a flash of light appeared in his hands, and his magic staff in the shape of a Painting Brush was already in his grasp, along with a bottle of special black ink in his left hand.
After dipping the brush in the ink, he stood still and drew shapes in the air.
The originally plex drawings were swiftly outlined with just a few strokes under his hands.
As the brush danced, circles of green magical light emitted, and as the air began to subtly distort, the figure of a Unicorn appeared before him.
To Zi’s amazement, the Unicorn drawn from the void kept its shape without dissipating.
With a shout from Ma Liang, a flash of black light went by, and a live Unicorn stood before the group.
“Can it be done this way?” Dis watched the prancing Unicorn, dumbfounded, and murmured to himself, “If Beastmen had mages like this, wouldn’t they never have to worry about food?
Brother, is this Unicorn edible?”
Ma Liang smiled slightly and said, “Eating it is out of the question.
This Unicorn was created with Unicorn blood through a special magic summoning, enabling it to have the same attributes as a real Unicorn.
With my spiritual power, this low-level Unicorn can exist for at least a day, but it’s actually an energy form, nevertheless riding it is absolutely no problem.”
“How did you summon it?” Zi couldn’t help but ask as well.
The feeling of being the center of attention excited Ma Liang, but he would never reveal his sect’s secret.
Hearing Zi’s question, he just smiled without a word and the painting brush in his hand moved again, quickly creating another Unicorn.
Under his amazing special summoning technique, four Unicorns had materialized out of thin air within minutes, plete with saddles.
Ye Yinzhu said, “Mages, mount up.
This way we won’t have any problems moving forward, and we can also pick up the pace.”
The four mages, who did not possess martial skills, mounted without any hesitation.
At this moment, the two Golden Behemoths, who had not held much respect for these humans, couldn’t help but take Ma Liang’s spectacular summoning seriously.
After the four mages were up on their steeds, the group of ten immediately sped up, traveling at the long-distance marching speed that the Unicorns could sustain.
While they were on their way, Haiyang, who was riding on a Unicorn, said to Ye Yinzhu, “Yin Zhu, you’re a mage too, why don’t you ride a horse as well?
The Unicorn has good carrying capacity; it won’t be a problem even with two people.” She mustered up her courage for a long time before voicing this suggestion.
Ever since she confessed her feelings to Ye Yinzhu, the coldness deep in her heart had melted, especially when she was around him.
But precisely because of this, she had bee more bashful than before.
She didn’t know what Ye Yinzhu’s feelings for her were, and under the influence of her apprehensive heart, she naturally hoped to spend more time with him.
Like is a light form of love, while love is a deep form of like.
Haiyang’s feelings for Ye Yinzhu were just like that—affection that had accumulated and deepened over time.
Ye Yinzhu said with a smile, “No need, I’m in good shape.”
Haiyang cursed him silently as an idiot, and whispered, “But, I’m not very good at riding.
I’m a bit scared of falling off.”
“Ah?
Is that so!” Ye Yinzhu was stunned for a moment, and just then, Sura by his side suddenly said, “I’m going to scout ahead.
Yin Zhu, go ahead and ride the horse.
That way you can also conserve some energy.” While speaking, Sura, clad in grey martial garb, had already leaped away.
For some reason, Sura had used all his strength in that leap.
Zi, walking at the front, only felt a grey blur flash by, and when he focused his eyes, Sura’s figure had already turned into a faint grey glow in the distance.
“So fast,” Zi exclaimed in surprise, thinking to himself that these humans Ye Yinzhu had brought along indeed were not bad at all, even though they were just academy students.
Whether it was the summoning technique of the mage just now or the speed of this lean samurai, it was all quite shocking.
Ye Yinzhu leaped up lightly and landed behind Haiyang, explaining to Zi, “Sura is from the Assassin Department.
He is most proficient in skills like stealth, scouting, and assassination.
Going deeper into the Northernmost Wilderness, having him to scout will make it easier to avoid some dangers.”
Zi turned and gave Ye Yinzhu a thumbs up, both of them exchanging a smile that conveyed mutual understanding.
“Here are the reins,” Haiyang said softly.
“Oh.” Ye Yinzhu subconsciously took the reins, and as he held them, he found himself cradling Haiyang within his arms.
Before he could think further, Haiyang leaned softly into his embrace, her veiled face revealing a contented smile.
Yue Ming, who was nearby, looked at Haiyang and Ye Yinzhu and couldn’t help but feel puzzled.
Was this the same Haiyang known as the ‘Frigid Ugly Girl’ from the Divine Music Department?
When did she bee so gentle, and it seemed that she was quite interested in Ye Yinzhu?
But her appearance…
Just then, the grey figure that had left not long ago shot back like lightning, and Sura’s voice suddenly reached Ye Yinzhu’s ears, “There’s a Beastman army.”
Ye Yinzhu’s expression changed; when he looked up, he saw dust flying nearby.
A somewhat disorderly troop was charging in their direction at an incredibly fast pace.
Although the formation wasn’t neat, their speed was extraordinary.
“It’s the Wolf riders,” Zi stopped, his pupils narrowing slightly.
Wolf riders, one of the main battle legions of the Thor Hammer Fort.
Through visual estimation, Zi realized that the number of wolf riders quickly approaching was at least three thousand.
Looking into the distance, Zi noticed that those Wolf riders’ target didn’t seem to be them.
Among the three thousand wolf riders, a fiery red figure was leaping high and low, apparently trying to break out of the encirclement, but every time it almost succeeded, it got surrounded again by the agile and swift riders.
It turned out to be a wolf rider hunt in such a remote place, which put a huge question mark in both Zi’s and Ye Yinzhu’s minds.
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