Tia thought that this was a formation, so she used the vines to quickly reach the edge of the town and wanted to walk around the edge of the entire town to see if there were any clues.

But the formation had long since lost its effectiveness, and no clues remained.

Tia walked around a whole circle and didn't find any clues. She couldn't help but feel a little anxious because she always felt that the person behind the scenes would not do it just once.

She wanted to explore more clues, but found that because politics was not a small matter, it took a long time to complete the whole circle, so she had to go back to gather.

When everyone reunited, each of them could only find some marginal clues, but these clues could not help them guess who was behind the scenes.

"What should we do now that there are no clues?" Pierre couldn't believe that so many people had died and there was not even a clue.

"The person behind this must have carefully chosen the location for the crime. This place is surrounded by trees, so it would be difficult to escape and inform others."

Jurgen only walked in one direction, and after not finding any clues, he walked a little further and found that there were only woods outside.

"Yes, I just discovered it, but I didn't see any living people in the woods, which means these people were killed in the town." Fina also echoed.

"Then this person must have a certain understanding of the habits of everyone in the town. At least he roughly knows when they will gather in the town and not go out." Juno said his guess on the side.

"According to what you said, he should continue to commit crimes in the surrounding towns, otherwise he would not have deliberately chosen a town like this." Joel was concentrating on looking for clues indoors and did not notice this.

"There are three more towns like this around here." After Joel expressed her guess, Tia immediately thought of the map of this area.

"Let's go to those three towns and take a look!" Pierre immediately became excited. "Maybe he hasn't left yet, or maybe the people in the towns just died, and there are some clues left behind."

What Pierre said made sense. Everyone looked at each other and immediately decided to set off.

But the people in this town had already died, and the flying horse that had just brought them here had already flown away.

Everyone realized that they now needed to start walking to the next place.

"How about Fina and I, and the other two, buy a carriage from the place we came from and come over to pick everyone up!" Tia thought that this was not going to work, and they had to find a means of transportation.

"How about I go?" Joel volunteered.

"Fina can cast the blessing of wind on me, and then I can use the vines to get there quickly. It should be much faster than you running there." Tia politely refused.

"Then I'll go. I can hide in the shadows and move faster than you. There are shadows all the way." Jurgen also wanted to help.

"Then go ahead!" Joel pushed his brother out without any regret.

Tia knew that they wanted to take care of themselves, so she didn't force it.

Finally, Jurgen quickly went to the surrounding city and drove over in a carriage.

The few of them didn't waste any time and headed straight to the next town.

However, after five days of travel, the two towns they arrived at were both dead towns.

It was already night, and no one wanted to stay in a town where so many people had died, so they set up camp outside, lit a bonfire, and sat together.

"What does the person behind this want to do? People from three towns have died, and everyone died in the same way!" Pierre held a stick for lighting the bonfire in his hand and kept poking it in the bonfire.

Everyone felt extremely heavy-hearted when something like this happened, not to mention that no one had found any useful clues in these three towns, which made people even more anxious.

Joel thought it was best to share the news he received today with everyone.

"His Majesty the King has sent new people over who should be able to dispose of the body, but it's unlikely that this town will be able to return to its former state."

"I remember that a major disaster happened in someone's rule some time ago, and there happened to be some refugees with nowhere to go. We can move them here," Jurgen suggested.

"But now that war has broken out, everyone is in danger. Probably not many people would be willing to move so far away." Pierre said with some disapproval.

"But there's no better solution for now. Besides, aren't we here to stop the war from continuing?"

Juno knew that if the refugees did not come here, they would definitely go to other towns, but the people in those towns lived well and would definitely exclude these outsiders.

Even if these refugees could stay in the city, they would not be able to find decent jobs. If they could not stay, even food and clothing would become a problem.

"The nobles who take office here will definitely want to make some real achievements. If we give them some ideas and ask them to reduce taxes for refugees who are willing to move here, I'm sure some people will be willing to come."

Tia felt that only by letting them see tangible benefits would the refugees not be willing to gamble on an uncertain future.

"Good idea!" Joel couldn't help but admire. What happened in the past few days almost made him forget that there was such a method.

"You are so smart!" Pierre threw the matchstick in his hand into the fire with a smile.

The sparks from the hot pot thrown into the pile almost burned Fina who was sitting next to her.

Fina moved away and looked at Pierre with a reproachful look.

Tia yawned quietly. She had been traveling for the past few days and hadn't slept well, so she was really sleepy.

Yule was simply observing everyone's reactions. Seeing Tia yawn, he took the opportunity to suggest, "Everyone must be tired from traveling these days. Let's rest early."

Everyone nodded in agreement.

Tia was still forcing herself to sleep. "Let's not keep watch tonight. I'll call Momo to come out and watch. If anything happens, have him wake me up, and I'll call you all."

"it is good."

In order to make everyone sleep more peacefully, Tia wove a dense net with vines around the room, like a hut built with vines.

With such a small house, everyone took out their own beds and lay down on them to sleep.

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