Translator: _Leo_ Editor: Kurisu
"Two more days until we leave the central continent…"
The First Elder looked at Angele sitting in the carriage in front of theirs and spoke in a low voice, "I wonder how safe Green's method is... however, leaving central continent might be a wise decision. We can find a safe area and rebuild our organization."
The Second Elder remained silent, he was stirring a cup of dark drink but he did not say a word.
Vivian was leaning against the window, looking at the plain.
"Sadly, the Fourth Elder and the Fifth Elder decided not to join us." She looked at a black bird that just flew over the sky; she sounded a bit depressed.
"The Fourth Elder and the Fifth Elder never wanted to leave the central continent… They have too many things bothering them here. It's understandable," the First Elder replied calmly.
"Grandpa!" Suddenly, he heard the crisp voice of a child. The door was opened and a boy that was around seven years old jumped into the First Elder's arms.
First Elder hugged the boy and a smile appeared on his face. "What happened, Benny? Why are you here again? I can't give you more rainbow candies."
"I don't like rainbow candies anymore! I want annie cookies!" the boy shouted.
"There's no annie cookies here…" The First Elder was speechless. "Alright, sit down here quietly if you want to stay."
"Fine…" The boy sat down in front of the First Elder with Elder's arms around his neck quietly.
The First Elder looked at Vivian and spoke with a low voice, "Vivian, are you ready for everything? It might not be the best choice to leave the central continent."
"No worries. I'm not bothered by my past anymore," Vivian responded.
Suddenly, the carriages slowly stopped as the bulls made loud noises. The whole caravan stopped.
"Three elders, it seems like something is blocking the road. Green stopped the carriages and he wants you to check the situation," a young man shouted outside the carriage.
"Sure."
The First Elder stood up and exchanged eye contact with Vivian. It seemed like he already knew what he was going to happen. "Let's go have a look."
"Sure."
They left the carriage with Benny and walked to Angele.
There were already some people around the first carriage. They stood in front of a gray tomb, some of them talking.
The man standing in front of the crowd was a man in a black robe. He had long red hair that was almost around his waist. He crossed his arms and looked at the tomb quietly.
It was Angele, who just got off the carriage. He saw the elders and his mother so he walked to them.
He pointed at the tomb and said with a low voice, "Elders, please take a look."
The wizards looked at the tomb; they noticed that the tomb was around two meters tall and one meter wide. Half of the tomb was underground, releasing gentle white light. It looked like the tomb was releasing energy waves.
On the surface of the tomb, it said "Central Continent".
"I knew it…" First Elder was not concerned. "Green, you've lived on the west coast, you must know what this is, right?"
Angele nodded as a serious expression appeared on his face. "That's why I stopped the caravan. I need to tell you something here, something that is very important."
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