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nAs Archer soared above the vast farmlands, he couldn’t help but notice the increased number of soldiers patrolling the nearby villages.
nDetermined to avoid detection, he ascended higher into the sky, careful not to draw any unwanted attention.
n“It looks like they’re on high alert,” he thought to himself.
nNoting the heightened security measures since he destroyed the Eastern fortress.
nDespite the increased danger, Archer remained steadfast in his pursuit of more gold coins, his insatiable greed driving him forward.
nAs he chuckled to himself, imagining the piles of riches he would soon amass, his stomach growled in protest.
nRealizing he needed to refuel, he scanned the horizon for a place to eat and spotted a tall tower in the distance.
nThe stone lookout tower stood tall and proud, its weathered walls and crumbling battlements a testament to its age and history.
nFrom its vantage point atop a nearby hill, it had once watched over the surrounding farming villages.
nBut now, as Archer approached the tower, it was clear that no one had been there in a long time.
nThe wooden door hung off its hinges, creaking in the wind, and the windows were boarded up with rotting planks of wood.
nVines and weeds had grown up the sides of the tower, their tendrils snaking around the stones and threatening to pull the structure down.
nWith precision and skill, Archer soared towards the top of the tower, landing smoothly on its ancient stones.
nAs he looked around, he saw that the tower’s summit was littered with old wooden crates and broken chairs, evidence of its long-abandoned state.
nUndeterred, Archer hopped up onto the side of the tower and sat down cross-legged, taking in the breathtaking landscape that stretched out before him.
nRolling fields of green extended as far as the eye could see, and a small village lay nestled in the distance.
nWith his keen eyesight, Archer could make out the tiny figures of people going about their daily lives, moving to and fro like ants in a bustling colony.
nHe pulled out the last of the Orcish Bacon he had and started to eat.
nAs Archer sat atop the tower, his mind wandered back to the destruction of the eastern fortress, where he had used his newly created meteor swarm to wipe it out along with all the soldiers.
nSuddenly, a thought occurred to him: he hadn’t checked his status after the fight.
n‘Status.’
nExperience: 200
/12000
nLevel Up: 82>85
nSP: 0>6
nMana: 7900>8100
nIntelligence: 1250>1300
nThunder-Step: 5>6
nElement Bolts: 1>2
nDragon’s Breath: 0>2
nRegeneration: 5>6 𝑖.𝑐ℴ𝑚
nSeated at the top of the tower, Archer began to calculate the amount of experience he had gained from destroying the fortress.
nAfter a few moments of intense concentration, he determined that the battle had netted him a whopping 30,000 experience points.
nFeeling a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment, Archer allowed himself a moment to revel in his gains.
nAs he reflected on the battle, he felt no guilt or remorse for the death and destruction he had caused.
nThe soldiers had brought it upon themselves by killing the Dragon-kin without a shred of mercy.
nTo him, it was simply a matter of justice being served.
nHe stopped thinking about such things and continued eating again.
nArcher savored the delectable flavors of the elven cake, feeling a sense of contentment wash over him.
nHe indulged in the sweet treat, and his thoughts drifted to Ella, and he longed to be reunited with her once more.
nGazing towards the north, he wondered how she was faring and hoped that their paths would cross again soon.
nAfter finishing his food, Archer jumped off the tower and flew further south, heading for the last fortress before making his way to the Aquarian Kingdom.
nAs he flew over many more farms and grassy hills, he spotted a large jungle in the distance and stopped flying to look around.
nAfter spotting the massive mountain range miles away, with a road running through it, Archer started following it, hoping it would lead him south.
nHe ascended higher and kept a watchful eye over the area.
nIn the distance, he spotted a massive ravine.
nArcher got closer to the ravine, he felt a strong gust of wind slam against his body, sending him hurtling toward the ground and creating a deep crater.
nBaffled at what had just attacked him, as his Aura Detector didn’t activate, he realized it must have been a super long-range attack.
nLooking up at the sky, he spotted human-like figures flying around in the wind, numbering in the hundreds.
n“Elementals,” he thought.
nNot wanting to deal with them, he ignored them and got up as he felt his regeneration skill kick in and start repairing the damage taken from the crash.
nArcher looked around and spotted the road not too far away.
nDismissing his wings, he decided not to try flying again while elementals were still flying around.
nMaking his way toward the road he had seen earlier he continued on foot.
nHe saw a caravan stop not too far in front of him.
nAfter several hours of walking, the caravan came to a halt, and a middle-aged woman with snow-white hair emerged from one of the carriages.
nHer blue eyes fixed on Archer.
n“Where are you heading, boy?” she asked.
nHe looked up at the white-haired woman and replied.
n“Aquaria City.”
nShe smiled and spoke, “We are headed to Brakawai City, which is on the way to Aquaria. Do you want to join us?”
nStaring at the strangely friendly woman before asking.
n“Why are you asking a random child to join you?”
nThe woman laughed.
n“We ain’t trying to kidnap you, little Dragon-kin. We have no issues with your kind. My name is Sarwana Khalili, the current head manager of the Golden Road Trading Company,” she said.
nHe nodded before introducing himself.
n“I’m Archer,” he said.
nShe smiled and jumped off the carriage, approaching him with a smile.
n“Where are you from? We haven’t seen anyone like you down these ways for years,” she asked.
nBoth of them looked towards the north as she motioned for the caravan to carry on moving.
n“Not many northerners travel down here. They don’t like the heat or the feisty women,” she said, laughing.
nHe just stared at this crazy woman before answering, “Far North.”
nSarwana stared at the boy who didn’t belong in these lands.
n“I bet you’re from the Lunaris Empire,” she said.
nArcher looked at her in confusion.
n“Where is that?” he asked.
nShe looked at the oblivious boy before teaching him about the northern lands.
n“The Southlands border the Land of Mediterra in the north, where two kingdoms, two empires, and what people are calling a republic are fighting over every inch of land.”
nArcher got curious and asked for more information, making Sarwana smile.
n“What is it like?” he asked.
nShe began to think, rubbing her chin before finally telling the boy what he wanted to know.
n“Mediterra is surrounded by the vast Phantom Sea, which stretches from the eastern coast to the northern shores, and it borders the Haunted Waters in the west. The fourth side of the continent is dominated by a large inland sea called The Maelstrom Sea.
nIt’s notorious for causing ships to vanish during bad weather.
nThe sea is littered with a multitude of small islands, many of which are home to amicable locals who earn their livelihoods through fishing and trade.
nHowever, other islands are home to man-eating wild men.
nMany of the islands are diverse in their geography and culture, with some being rocky and barren, while others are made up of lush green jungles.
nThe mainland is also diverse, with mountain ranges, fertile plains, and arid deserts. The weather is always scorching hot, but to be honest with you, boy, the winters aren’t too bad.
nThe people who call the land home are known as the Medi people. They are brave, passionate, loyal, and very fierce.”
nSarwana stopped speaking as she pulled out a waterskin and took a mouthful before continuing.
n“But before she could continue, Archer interrupted her.
n”How do you travel further north from Mediterra?”
nShe stopped walking and stared at the boy. ”You’re from the Land of Plenty?” she asked.
nArcher raised an eyebrow and nodded.
n”If that’s what you want to call it, then yes.”
nSarwana’s eyes widened in shock. She had never met anyone from the Land of Plenty before.
nOnly the Nova Empire has anything to do with it, as they control the Whispering Way coastal route.
n“How did you end up in the Southlands?” she asked.
nHe looked at her and sighed before explaining.
n“I was on a quest for the guild and got into a battle. As the last humans were killed, an orc king appeared and we fought. As a result, I got knocked out and sent flying into the Eventide River. I woke up a few days later on a sandy beach not far from a cannibal village.”
nAs he finished talking, he pulled out some chocolate and offered some to Sarwana, but she shook her head.
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