The Witcher: Start with the Lord Marrying a Wife

Chapter 212 The Cute Witch

David and Eric chatted for a long time.

Unfortunately, with their strength, it is almost impossible to penetrate deep into the deep sea.

Seeing this, Eric could only give up and planned to take the alchemy ship out of this dangerous sea.

"You saved us this time."

"If you have any requests, feel free to ask."

After the alchemy ship left the deep sea, Eric finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"I wonder if you have any inheritance about blood wizards?"

David said directly.

Eric was startled when he mentioned the blood wizard.

Later, he recalled: "I don't have the bloodline wizard inheritance in my hands."

"On the contrary, I know the location of the alien continent. There may be the bloodline wizard inheritance you are looking for there."

David's heart moved. The foreign continent is a little-known place. Legend has it that there are various ancient secrets and blood inheritance there.

Eric's words undoubtedly gave him new hope.

"Alien continent?" He asked tentatively: "Can you tell me more information about it?"

Eric frowned slightly, as if thinking about how to describe that place.

"The alien continent is located at the other end of the endless sea, separated from our side by a dangerous sea."

"Those sea areas often have bad weather and surging undercurrents, making it difficult for even the most powerful ships to cross. However, there are indeed many ancient and powerful races there, and they have their own blood wizards and unique power systems."

"It sounds dangerous," David said, "but this is the information I need. Is there a way you can take me there?"

Eric shook his head slightly: "We have now left the deep sea, but we need careful planning and preparation to reach the alien continent safely."

"I do have a sea map to the foreign continent, but it is very difficult to get there, and we have never been there." A trace of hesitation flashed in his eyes, "However, I can help you find those who can guide you."

David smiled and said, "It's good to have a chart."

To travel to foreign continents, you don’t necessarily have to rely on ships.

David took the chart and looked at it.

"For your safety." Eric continued, "We need to find some people who have been active in this area. They may know the way to the alien continent. Maybe they can provide us with some clues."

He said, pointing to a map hanging on the bridge, with some markets and ports marked on it.

David looked at the map carefully and found that some of the places marked on it were where the alchemy convoys often moved. He asked, "If we want to look for clues in these places, which market should we start from?"

"Well." Eric thought for a moment and said: "The closest to here is a small port called 'Tide Market'. The merchants there often travel to and from various mysterious areas. There are many stories and rumors. They may know Something about navigating treacherous waters.”

"Then go to the Tidal Market!" David said without hesitation. He couldn't wait to get more information about the inheritance of blood wizards.

A few days later, they arrived at Tidal Bazaar.

Here, various traders, adventurers, refugees, and other types of people gather together. The market is noisy and lively, with a variety of goods, but there is also an atmosphere of tension.

"Please be careful, this is not a place for blind trading." Eric reminded David, who was about to enter the market: "Some businessmen are very cunning, and they will take advantage of your desires to gain profits."

David nodded in understanding, knowing he had to stay alert.

In this chaotic place full of opportunities and dangers, he began to search and hear information about the way to the alien continent.

Saying goodbye to the alchemy ship that was about to set sail again, David entered the market alone.

As time passed, he discovered that several shops seemed to attract many adventurers, and one of them, called Deep Blue Antiquities, seemed even more mysterious.

The store is elegantly decorated, and the variety of items is dazzling, but the atmosphere exuded by everything exudes a long-lasting and heavy feeling.

At the same time, there are also some people wearing strange costumes and masks covering their faces gathered here. There may be people who can provide important information hidden among them.

Finally, after several inquiries, he found a vendor who seemed to be experienced and knowledgeable.

He was sitting in front of a stall, flipping through old books and whispering to himself: "I heard that you know something about blood wizards?"

David asked pointedly, hoping to get his attention.

The vendor raised his head and cast his gaze on David, with a faint smile on his lips: "Sure enough, you are not an ordinary visitor."

"I do have some information about the inheritance of blood wizards, but this is not free."

He said slowly, his tone full of business, and the sense of mystery made the surrounding air seem to solidify.

"I wonder what you want in exchange?"

David remains calm and prepared for any situation.

He knows that in such an environment, sometimes giving some information directly may spark deeper communication, while others require caution to avoid falling into traps.

"Are you interested in relics?"

The vendor whispered, with a hint of inquiry in his tone.

"I'm interested in any information that might lead to an opportunity," David replied.

"My name is Al, and I'm an explorer."

The vendor smiled upon seeing this, continued to flip through the books in his hand, and then suddenly threw a yellowed parchment scroll to him.

"This is a record I got from a wanderer. It is said that it mentions a ruins, which contains important clues about the lost temple. And the road to the ruins is connected to what you expect to find..."

"And my team also needs a wizard, and I think you are just the right one." The vendor smiled, with a silver light flashing in his eyes.

This is a detection spell he has mastered. He can feel the magic power fluctuations in the target's body and knows that the person in front of him is a first-level wizard.

Wild one-ring wizards are rare, and this is their chance.

David pondered for a moment, then opened the scroll and read it again, with a look of surprise on his face.

He didn't expect to accidentally get news about a ruins. It's just that this vendor was obviously walking around the ruins and planned to lure more people there. He might get benefits later, but the risk was definitely not small.

David thought about the ruins the vendor had mentioned.

He realized that this message could mean opening up new opportunities, but it also lurked unknown dangers.

David frowned slightly. This guy was obviously not simple, but he didn't want him to see his guard up.

Al saw David's hesitation and continued: "If you are willing, I can help you find more clues about the ruins and bloodline wizards. I have my channels and resources, and we can cooperate and explore together."

Although he was alert in his heart, David also knew that some things cannot be accomplished by one person alone. After thinking for a moment, he said: "Cooperation? How do we do it specifically?"

"Listen up." Al came closer and said in a low and urgent voice, "This ruins is located next to an abandoned village."

"There are rumors that there are some strange biological activities in the village. I happen to have a team that is preparing to go on an expedition. If you are willing to join, we can go together and then find a way to enter the ruins."

David thought about it again and said with a smile: "Okay, I'll join. But we must agree on some rules, including information sharing and benefit distribution."

Al nodded, "Of course, this is the most basic principle. Let's make some preparations tonight and we will set off tomorrow morning."

David found a hotel to stay at night. The next day, he relied on the animal mark to condense a clone and headed to the meeting place.

Under the sunshine, six people with different characteristics gathered together, including a swordsman who trained the wizard, a wizard who was good at spells, and several experienced explorers.

Under the sunlight, the wizard is like a ray of light, attracting all eyes.

Her long hair was as smooth as silk, draped down her shoulders in slight waves, and her golden hair shone warmly in the sunlight.

Her big, bright and deep eyes were as bright as the starry sky, showing agility, and her skin was like delicate porcelain, white and lustrous.

The sorceress wore a light and flowing robe embroidered with delicate and mysterious runes, which perfectly matched her elegant and slender figure.

Whenever the breeze blows, the hem of her robe sways gently, like petals in summer, dancing in the sunshine.

Not only is she beautiful in appearance, she also exudes a gentleness and kindness that makes people feel extremely reassuring.

From the smile hanging on the corner of her mouth, you can feel an invisible charm and affinity, which makes people want to get closer and talk to her.

David looked at the sorcerer and felt a little stir in his heart. If possible, he would protect this beautiful sorceress with all his strength.

"Let's go, let's head to the abandoned village!" Al shouted.

The team headed towards the abandoned village along the rugged path. The surrounding vegetation gradually became denser, and the sun cast mottled light and shadow through the leaves.

"There is something wrong with the creatures in this village," Al said from the front: "We must proceed with caution."

"You mean those weird monsters?"

David asked, thinking of the bloodline transformation experiment.

"Yes," Al nodded. "According to my understanding, these monsters are controlled by some ancient power. They may protect the ruins or attack intruders."

With every step deeper into the village, a strange and pungent smell filled the air.

Everything around him seemed extremely strange. The houses were dilapidated and dilapidated, the ground was covered with a thick layer of moss, and a few birds seemed unwilling to come near this place.

When they finally reached the center of the village, a sense of uneasiness pervaded the group.

At this moment, a low and hoarse roar came from the darkness, accompanied by several shadows flashing past.

"Ready to fight!"

Al immediately ordered, and he quickly retreated, while the others quickly picked up their weapons and prepared for battle.

Several monsters stepped out of the shadows. They were tall and muscular, looking like the fusion of humans and some kind of beast.

Their skin is as hard as scales, and their eyes sparkle with wildness and rage.

"I'll lure them away, and you'll outflank them from both sides!"

David said solemnly, he aimed at one of the monsters closest to him, used the beast mark to enhance his strength, and then pounced forward.

The swordsman and wizard quickly jumped out, each using their own skills.

In the battle, everyone tried their best to fight these powerful creatures.

The swordsman slammed a monster with a sharp blade, while the witch waved her staff in the air, directing a flash of lightning to hit another enemy.

David was only exerting the number of ordinary first-ring body-refining wizards at this time, and was entangled with one of the blood-transformed monsters.

This blood-transformed monster actually had the strength of a first-ring wizard.

This made him more interested in the possible ruins, perhaps he could really find the inheritance of blood-transformed wizards from them.

Finally, after a precise stab, the monster roared in pain and anger, and it fell to the ground and stopped moving.

The other team members also repelled or knocked down the enemies one after another, leaving only the last one struggling alone to escape, but there was nowhere to escape.

At this time, they finally took a breath and looked at the group of blood-transformed creatures that were knocked down.

"We have to find the ruins as soon as possible." Al said anxiously: "These creatures are not only guarding the village, but also deeper information."

David nodded, and after his companions sorted out their equipment, they walked together into the depths of the abandoned village.

After passing the dilapidated houses and overgrown paths, a hidden entrance gradually appeared, covered with vines and mosses. It was a door leading to the underground ruins.

They looked at each other, and everyone's face showed excitement and nervousness. This will be an unknown journey, and it is also full of hidden dangers.

Al took a deep breath and took the lead to walk towards the hidden door.

The vines on the door seemed to have life, trembling slightly, as if warning them of the uneasiness ahead.

David and other team members followed closely behind, holding weapons in hand, and watching the surroundings vigilantly.

"Are you ready?" Al asked in a low voice.

"Of course."

The team members spoke together.

Al pushed the heavy wooden door hard, and the door slowly opened with a harsh creaking sound.

What came into view was a dark and damp passage, with ancient and dilapidated stone walls on both sides, covered with moss and unknown runes.

The air was filled with a musty smell and a faint metallic smell.

The team moved forward cautiously, illuminating the surroundings with flashlights from time to time.

"Watch your feet," the swordsman reminded, "the ground may be slippery."

The passage gradually became narrower and narrower, and they had to move forward close to the wall.

Suddenly, a low echo came from the empty space, causing everyone to stop.

"Did you hear it?"

The witch whispered, a trace of sweat oozing from her forehead, "This sound... seems to remind us of something."

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