Fulilian: The Little Master Who Doesn't Understand Love

Chapter 64: Ruins of the Dwarf Kingdom

Chapter 64: Ruins of the Dwarf Kingdom
"Be careful!"

On the cliff, Eric missed a step, but fortunately Lord discovered it in time and pulled him, preventing him from falling into the abyss.

"Phew! You scared me to death!"

After he stood firm again, Eric's heart was pounding wildly. If he fell down, he would probably become Eric Sauce.

I'm afraid that only Lord and Celie, who know levitation magic, can guarantee that they will be fine.

"So, we don't have any other choice?"

After calming down, Eric said that they were now in the ruins of the Dwarf Kingdom.

"Of course there are, but there are monsters guarding there. It's safer here."

In order to prevent Eric from falling again, Lord released several vines and threw one of them to the other party.

"Tie this thing on."

"Is it long enough?" Eric muttered.

Seeing this, Lord controlled the vines, and in the blink of an eye, the vines grew to a height of dozens of meters.

Then Lord looked at Eric without saying a word.

Are you kidding? This is a vine generated by magic. It can be as long as you want. It is even very strong and more useful than a safety rope.

Eric saw this scene and tied the vines around his waist with a wry smile.

"Tie them up too."

"Do you have enough magic power?" Norn hesitated.

In order to guard against the monsters in this area, everyone is trying to save their magic power as much as possible, otherwise it would be impossible to expend so much effort to climb this cliff.

"fine."

Seeing that Lord said this, Norn and Som no longer hesitated and tied the vines around their waists as well.

This did ease the anxiety in the hearts of several people a little.

"I'll go ahead and explore the route. You guys wait for the signal."

Lord and Celia looked at each other, then he jumped off the cliff and cast a levitation spell at the moment he was about to fall.

The air current lifted his body and he slid along the rock wall.

Lord had just learned this move not long ago and had not yet had time to create flying magic that could allow him to do so at will.

If he had known that the mountain was so steep, he might have created the magic of flying first, and then come to explore here after both he and Celie had learned it.

But now that I'm here, there's no reason to give up.

"How convenient!" Eric muttered enviously.

Noen heard his muttering and said calmly, "Then learn it quickly! Lord won't refuse to teach you!"

"Ahem, I'll try my best! I'll try my best!"

Since Norn stopped learning advanced magic, he has been living a leisurely life. He studies his basic magic and writes magic books every day.

Eric was a little confused. Could Norn be so good at using just basic light arrows and defensive magic?
But he didn't dare to say or ask.

After all, who made this guy responsible for the team's meals?

If you make them angry, you might not have anything to eat tonight.

Ugh!
Why did Lord Lord teach all his skills and secret recipes to Norn, making him completely dependent on him (fog)!
Eric didn't have much time to sigh. A moment later, a faint blue light appeared on the other side of the river.

This is exactly the signal Lord mentioned.

Seeing this, Celie cast a levitation spell, but did not go over. Instead, she signaled others to go first.

So Norn set off. He had vines tied around his waist and was climbing the rock face with both hands and feet, but when a strong gust of wind blew by, his right foot suddenly slipped!
"Be careful!" Som quickly pulled the vines tight. Seeing this, Celie stopped moving forward.

At this time, Norn was hanging in the air, with cold sweat soaking his back.

He took a deep breath and found his footing again.

After a difficult climb, he finally reached the other side and Lord pulled him up.

"It's my turn!" Eric swallowed and started climbing like Norn.

But when he was halfway up, his arms began to tremble, and he suddenly remembered that he seemed to have neglected physical exercise recently.

But he had no time to hesitate at this moment. Just as he was about to continue climbing, the rock he was holding on to with his right hand suddenly broke!
"Help me—"

Even though he knew that there were vines tied around him, Eric's instinct for survival still made him shout out subconsciously.

Fortunately, Celie was watching the whole process. In order to prevent this guy from experiencing the feeling of bungee jumping in the air, she immediately came to his side, grabbed his collar and took him directly to the other side.

"Thank you, thank you." Eric collapsed on the ground, his face pale.

Celie said coldly, "You're already wearing vines, so what are you afraid of? Besides, your physical fitness is too poor!"

Fortunately, Eric's shouting did not alarm the monsters below, otherwise everyone's secret infiltration with great difficulty would have been in vain.

"You still need to practice your courage!" Lord patted his shoulder.

"Stop talking nonsense! Since you can bring others, why didn't you just bring me here?"

"You're too heavy!" Lord said helplessly. "Every extra pound of weight multiplies the mana consumed by using levitation magic. Otherwise, I would have already flown you up here. Why bother climbing so hard?"

"Fine!"

After knowing what was going on, Eric didn't say anything else. After all, he was just complaining casually.

When it was Som's turn, the dwarf was in trouble. His short arms and legs were a big disadvantage in this terrain, and sometimes it was difficult for him to hold on to the rocks.

"Use this." Lord cast a spell and came to his side, throwing the holy sword over. "Insert it into the rock wall as a fulcrum."

Thorm immediately understood what he meant, so he smiled and said, "Is it really okay to use the Holy Sword as a fulcrum?"

"A good holy sword is one that works. Go ahead and climb. I'm watching you."

Som stopped talking, grabbed the holy sword and started climbing.

The holy sword, which should have been extremely heavy, became light for some reason at this moment, but Som had no time to pay attention to this.

His amazing strength was fully displayed at this moment.

Every time the holy sword pierced the rock wall, it sparked a series of sparks, and thus "carved" out a path step by step.

When all five people arrived safely, what appeared before them was an entrance covered by vines.

Lord pushed aside the vegetation, revealing the stone door hidden within.

"The dwarven secret passage." Thorm examined the emblem on the stone door. "It seems we have found the right place."

This is the information the group got from Dulor.

As one of the survivors of the disaster in the Dwarf Kingdom, the other party naturally knew of the existence of this secret passage.

So he exchanged this message with Lord and others.

If Lord and his companions can successfully penetrate the dwarven ruins, Duror hopes that they can search for the legendary holy sword that can cause harm to the gods.

In other words, Durol wanted Lord and the others to verify whether this holy sword really existed.

Lord naturally agreed to this.

After all, he himself was very curious about it.

(End of this chapter)

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