The dense forest grew wildly, and Alvin suspected that even orcs had never set foot in such a haunted place.

He pulled out the dagger in his arms, cut off the thorns and branches on the roadside, and moved forward with difficulty, one step deep and one step shallow.

Calpurnia followed closely behind him. The thin little wizard held her staff in her arms and looked around nervously, as if a leaping beast would jump out of the surrounding jungle and attack her at any time.

Green Shadow walked at the back, always alert to possible dangers around him.

According to Calpurnia, she had just escaped to Alvin from here.

The elf's robes were torn by the branches, and her body was scratched in several places. Alvin was heartbroken and rushed to help her heal. It would be a pity if scars were left on her white legs...

Caponia said that there were originally more than 20 people who were teleported together. After landing, before they could figure out the situation, they were attacked by two leaping beasts.

The alliance army had never had experience fighting this kind of monster from another world. They were caught off guard by the surprise attack and the monster's strange space spells, and many people died tragically in the monster's mouth.

The panicked Caponia quickly fought back after realizing what was happening.

But although Caponia claimed to be a great fire wizard, the lengthy casting time meant that his magic had no chance of hitting these agile guys.

He almost accidentally hurt his own people with the fire storm.

The whole scene was in extreme chaos, with people constantly dying tragically at the hands of the beasts' sharp teeth and claws.

In a panic, she suddenly heard the roar of the green shadow, as if a drowning person had grabbed the last straw to save her life. She desperately fled in the direction where the sound came from, and just saw the dying leaping beast trying to launch a sneak attack when Alvin was not paying attention. She blew the monster to pieces with one shot and successfully reunited with Alvin and the others.

Alvin pushed aside the bushes on both sides with all his strength, and the flying insects and strange-looking small animals fled in panic. Finally, an open space appeared in front of him.

But then the smell of blood in the air and the tragic scene almost made him vomit.

Armor, weapons, and broken human limbs were scattered all over the ground, and not a single piece was intact!

Alvin turned around and hugged Calpurnia, covering her eyes with his hands.

I don't want her to see this cruel scene again.

Calpurnia seemed to have understood something, her body trembled violently, and she closed her eyes tightly and hugged Alvin.

Green Shadow squatted down and carefully examined the wounds on the corpse. The long life gave this druid amazing resilience.

"It was definitely done by the Leap Beasts. They only ate the internal organs of the human body, leaving behind the rest. These broken bodies are only broken, but they can still be pieced together. These beasts seem to be..."

"Playing games, or rather, grinding teeth."

Alvin sighed and said that he activated the Holy Light Technique to liberate the souls of the dead. Logically speaking, the souls of the dead in any corner of the universe will eventually go to the Shadow Realm.

Suddenly, the bushes opposite Alvin shook slightly.

"who?"

Green Shadow quickly stood up and waved towards the plant that had just shaken.

A blue-white arcane beam of light descended from the sky and struck the bush, burning the branches in half and causing the leaves to fall.

"Is this the Druid's Moonfire?"

While admiring it, Alvin drew out his dagger and ran over, chopping off the branch that had just been hit by the Moonfire, and then rushed forward with a shadow charge.

As a result, the magic hit the ground hard, and there was nothing behind the bushes.

"Ran!"

Green Shadow started to give chase, but was stopped by Alvin.

"Don't chase me, beware of an ambush!"

Alvin put away the dagger and turned around, but there was no sign of anyone there.

"Is it an orc?"

"No,"

Green Shadow shook her head. She could clearly feel the humans and animals around her. As long as they were these two types, they would definitely not escape her radar.

"It felt very strange just now. I only knew it was a humanoid creature, but it wasn't an orc. Orcs are disgusting creatures. As long as they walked nearby, I could smell the stench on them without even needing radar."

"Not an orc?"

Alvin frowned.

"He doesn't look like one of ours, otherwise why would he run away? No matter what, we have to find this guy. If we find him, we'll know where we are!"

Alvin touched Calpurnia's long hair.

"Can we do something? We need to get out of here and catch the guy who's spying on us."

Calpurnia raised her head, her expression had changed, and she nodded vigorously.

"Okay, let's go. I'll go in front, Green Shadow will follow behind, and use your perception ability to help us find the way."

Just like before, the three of them walked through the dense forest under the leadership of Alvin.

Alvin regrets it now, because in his previous life, he didn't play every version of this game. For example, he hardly played the WOD version with the complete Draenor map. His current understanding of this continent is only inferred from the Outland after the Draenor world was shattered in the Burning Crusade version.

"This place looks like a primeval forest. Could it be Tanaan Jungle?"

"What did you say, Alvin?"

"I'm wondering if this is the place from my previous prophetic dream, but I'm not very clear about this dream. If I had known, I should have drunk more wine and slept more during those two days!"

"It's all my sister's fault!"

Calpurnia suddenly spoke, holding up his staff.

"Ah? Why are you blaming your sister?"

"..."

Seeing that Calpurnia didn't answer for a long time, Alvin looked back curiously, only to find that the elf's face was red and even the tips of his ears were bleeding.

Looking at Calpurnia's expression, even if he was dull, Alvin probably understood. It seemed that she knew what he and her sister had been doing in the room every night during those few days...

No way!

No way!

How did Calpurnia know this? Did they have security cameras installed in their home?

Seeing Alvin's face full of disbelief, Calpurnia said in a voice as low as a mosquito's buzz, "My sister told me that when she came to see me on the last day..."

"OMG,"

Alvin wiped the cold sweat from his head. These two sisters really can talk about anything...

I’ve always heard that girls would talk about a lot of explicit topics when chatting at night, but I never thought they would actually talk about such private things?

Alvin touched his head awkwardly, and said inexplicably, "Don't blame her. It will be your turn in a few days."

"..."

Time seemed to freeze, and Calpurnia's face turned even redder.

Even Green Shadow was shocked.

"Ahem, the master has become even more shameless..."

"Green Shadow, tell me which direction we are going?"

Alvin quickly changed the subject, and Calpurnia whispered, "I can always..."

Now it was Alvin's turn to blush.

He pinched Calpurnia's cheek and said nothing more.

"If we continue walking forward, the person will move in a straight line. He must have a clear destination."

Green Shadow felt it and synchronized the information he got with Alvin.

"It looks like this is their camp. Let's go, whether it's humans or ghosts, let's go meet them!"

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