Chapter 52: Novel (2)

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  Footsteps sounded, and the visitor paused.

  This should be a human being. At least there are no traces of other races on his appearance. The man spread his hands and said, "I'm just a passing warlock."

  How could this place be? Someone was "passing by"?

  The young man squinted his eyes and stared at the person coming over with his dark pupils.

  "Are you... mixed-race?"

  After hearing those two words, the young man's pupils shrank slightly, and his eyes looked at the man with a bit of sinisterness.

  The warlock raised his hand and said friendlyly: "I don't mean to kill them all, it's just a question."

  The young man stared at him for a long time, then slowly smiled.

  "Yes, so what?"

  Perhaps because he hadn't spoken for a long time, and because he had run out of blood, his voice was particularly hoarse and low, like a weird tune squeezed out of an old bellows.

  The warlock first saw the boy on the cross, and at the second glance he noticed the Skittles under his feet.

  He bent down and picked up a yellow rainbow candy from his feet, his eyes wide with surprise: "What is this?"

  The young man said: "I don't know."

  If this person had come here earlier, he would have seen this thing falling from the sky.

  The warlock put the rainbow candy on the tip of his nose and sniffed it. "There is a sweet smell. Could it be some kind of elixir? Why is it only found in this area? It's scattered around like raindrops..."

  Seeing this seemingly powerful warlock holding the Skittles and studying them carefully, as if an archaeologist had discovered some shocking clues, Bai Sang couldn't help but put his fist to his lips and coughed lightly, "It's candy."

  Of course, his answer was not heard by the sorcerer, nor could the young man hear it.

  Bai Sang looked at the old man picking up the rainbow candies one by one into the treasure bag, and said with shame, "No, it's some kind of special elixir, it's just sugar."

  He gestured with his hand, "It's the kind of rainbow candy that says, 'If you encounter a rainbow, you'll definitely get a rainbow.'"

  Of course, no one present could hear or see his explanation.

  The warlock had never seen this thing before, so the little boy carefully picked up the things on the ground and put them into his treasure bag.

  He said while moving: "I will save you, and you follow me out of here."

  save.

  This word made the young man's mouth slightly raise, but he did not respond hastily, but asked: "Why."

  The warlock crossed his arms and said with burning eyes, "Human beings have a virtue called humanitarianism. We are not selfish and evil like the demons. It is our duty to rescue our companions."

  After hearing his words, the smile at the corner of the young man's mouth gradually widened, although there was no wave in his heart.

  "The demons have made you suffer so much, don't you want to take revenge on these evil races?"

  When those hatreds were involved, the young man seemed to be alive and had a little vitality. His eyes were still like bottomless pools, but at this time he finally wavered for a moment.

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