The Trial Game of Life

Chapter 86: Forest of The Elves (4)



Chapter 86: Forest of The Elves (4)

Because they still couldnt find the Secret Lake after a long time, everyone didnt dare to continue moving rashly and decided to take a rest.

Heimen and Hayes dexterously lit up a bonfire. After the fire scattered away a bit of the dense mist, everyone sat down on the ground around the bonfire. Tang Cuo naturally sat beside Celtic and looked at his profile that seemed to intently focus on roasting the meat. He suddenly asked: Have you read the two books [Sonnet of The Elves] and [Secrets on The Lake]?

Huh? Celtic thought about it carefully and said: Ive read some sonnets, but Im not sure who creates them. As for [Secrets on the Lake], I havent read it. Does it have anything to do with the Secret Lake? 

Tang Cuo had seen these two books in the library of the magic school inside Kingdom Hidden In The Moonlight. At the time, he only gave them a few brief glances. [Sonnet of The Elves] was undoubtedly the Elf races hymn, and [Secrets on the Lake] told the story of a human who lived in a cabin by the lake.

In his memory, the book was a collection of miscellaneous notes with many trivial details, and Tang Cuo couldnt remember much. He only remembered that the authors pen name was  L.

Thinking about it now, the mysterious lake without a name described in those miscellaneous notes was very similar to the Secret Lake in the Forest of The Elves. The main keyword was: the mist.

A misty forest and a mysterious lake. The author came here every year when midsummer was about to pass and autumn was coming. He stayed alone in a lakeside cabin for a few days or up to half a month.

The time right now happened to be late summer and early autumn.

Even if the elves were trying to hide the real problem of the Secret Lake, there should be no need to lie about whether any outsiders had entered this place before. For a thousand years, there had only been a few people. Thus, these few people must not be just ordinary men. Who was L?

Tang Cuo swept his gaze through the surroundings, then simply pretended to be inquisitive and asked: Just now Elder Evans said that apart from us, only three outsiders have been to the Secret Lake in the past one thousand years. Do you know who they are?

Actually, Im also a little curious. Don nodded at Tang Cuo kindly: Since were all here, we should also learn something about this place. 

Single-eyelid Man: Isnt it too late for you to learn that now?

Don frowned and tried to say something, but in the end he didnt open his mouth, as if he was afraid of the people from the Pinwheel Harbour office. The druid sitting across from Tang Cuo said promptly: Although we druids have a good relationship with the elves, weve never heard of any ancestors of our clan who have been here. But Ive heard people say that among humans, the Duke of the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers from the White Knight family seems to have been to the Secret Lake.

Tang Cuo: The White Knight family?

Heimen: In the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers, beside the royal family, theyre the most powerful noblemen and the sharpest swordsmen. Theyve trained three queens for the royal family. Theyre the White Knight family who raise queens, so their family crest is a white rose.

Hayes: According to some unreliable records, the White Knight family also carries the Elf races blood.

Heimen: It seems reasonable that their Duke has been to the Secret Lake before.

Hayes: But we dont know which Duke it is.

Tang Cuo asked about the White Knight, but it wasnt like he didnt know anything about them at all. The first second he heard this word, he thought of the dungeon that Lin Yandong described [July Rose Incident].

He clearly stated that Theodores brother Edwin was the Duke of the White Knight family of the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers.

In other words, it was Theodores ancestor, a certain Duke, who had been to the Secret Lake.

Thinking of this, Tang Cuo couldnt help stroking the sword hilt at his waist, then he asked: Who are the other two? 

The druid shook his head, the two from the Black Mountain office also shook their heads, and the human adventurers did the same. 

Hiccup, a sudden intoxicated hiccup broke into everyones ears, and the dwarf Hammo raised his eyes that were always slightly muddy due to drunkenness and said: Youre all from the Greenvines Alliance, dont you know? The one from Luo Island has been there. 

Single-eyelid Man: Who?

Hammo: Of course its he, the most powerful one.

Single-eyelid Mans teammate quickly asked: His Excellency Roger Reeds?

Not him. Hammo rolled his eyes: I said the most powerful one, so I mean it that way. Anyway, hes not called Roger Reeds!

As to what that person was specifically called, Hammo the great dwarf couldnt remember.

Everyone in the Greenvines Alliance immediately turned into contemplation. A moment later, Heimen and Hayes came to a sudden realisation and simultaneously called out a name: Augustine The Founder. 

Single-eyelid Man: Is Augustine still alive? He hasnt appeared for more than a hundred years.

Celtic frowned: No matter what your status is, His Excellency Augustine is the founder of the Greenvines Alliance. You shouldve learnt that you need to show him some respect.

What was it that I said that wasnt respectful enough? Celtic, who are you to talk to me like that? I am As soon as Single-eyelid Man expressed his sarcasm, the Black Mountain twin brothers frowned.

The other two from the Pinwheel Harbour office quickly grabbed their teammate: Hawk, thats enough. 

Hawk shut up reluctantly.

Heimen cast him a faint warning gaze before saying: His Excellency Augustine is the eternal guide of our Greenvines Alliance. No one should make any speculations about him.

Hayes looked at Hammo the dwarf, hoping to be able to get some confirmation from him.

But regretfully, Hammo had gotten so drunk that he fell asleep holding the bottle.

Most of Tang Cuos attention was on Celtic. Celtic had hardly said anything just now, only speaking out of virtue on the issue of addressing Augustine. Tang Cuo was doubting Celtics identity, so this move made him even more suspicious, but at the same time he felt a bit confused.

At this moment, an adventurer suddenly stood up in surprise and pointed to the direction behind Tang Cuo: Look at that! The mist has dispersed a bit, theres a lake there!

Everyone immediately looked over.

Don even climbed onto a tree and gazed into the distance, bringing good news to everyone: Its really a lake! Well reach it very soon! 

The adventurer who discovered it and his teammates were immensely excited: It turns out to be just nearby. If we had walked forward a little bit, we wouldnt have wasted so much time.

Indeed, but its still not too late now. This shouldnt be delayed any further, lets go right away.

Lets go!

As the Secret Lake was right front of them, no one wanted to fall behind and ran towards the lake. Tang Cuo quickly moved and grabbed Hammos back collar, then he threw the dwarf on Celtics back: Watch him. 

By the time these words fell, Tang Cuo had already jumped a few steps forward. Like a poor servant, Celtic carried the dwarf on his back and fell to the back of the group, but he couldnt resist an order from Theodore, the man who held actual control over the situation here.

Around the lake, the lingering mist finally had slightly scattered, allowing everyone to peek into the corner of the Secret Lake. It was a huge black lake with rugged rocks on the edge, and there was even a faint creaking sound from the depths of the mist.

Whats that sound?

Their vision of the surroundings was still rather low. To keep their vigilance, everyone decided to act collectively, making sure they didnt stray off alone. They followed the sound and walked along the shore of the lake, and not long after, a giant black figure came into view.

Heimen: This is  

Hayes: The dwarves Black Iron Furnace!

Standing in the middle of the misty lake was a huge smelting furnace of black colour, below which was an intricate metal stand that extended to the bottom of the lake. More than a hundred gears of all sizes were densely packed together to carry out the operation of this furnace, completed with a running water wheel that steered the water out of the lake and poured it into the furnace.

The white mist rippled upward from the furnace, spread throughout the lake then into the entire forest.

The creak that everyone heard just now was the sound of gears turning.

Over there, isnt it the Iron Colossus standing in the lake?! Unable to restrain his excitement, Hawk yelled and ran over. Almost kneeling by the lake, he stared at the iron giant whose upper-half body emerged above the water surface with disbelief, his mouth completely unable to close.

His teammates couldnt have any mind to pay attention to his dazed state, because the scene before their eyes was truly stupefying.

The Black Iron Furnace and the Iron Colossus were both things that existed in the legends of the Dwarf race. Although the dwarves of today were still the masters of metal forging techniques, they had long lost the peak of their glory.

The twin brothers subconsciously looked at Hammo, but the carefree dwarf lying on Celtics back was sleeping so soundly that even saliva was dripping from his mouth, and he couldnt be waken up no matter what.

Don didnt know much about the Dwarf race. He glanced at Celtic and Hammo, then took the initiative to come to Tang Cuo and said: It seems that the third outsider who has been to the Secret Lake should be a dwarf. What do you think?

Tang Cuo: Perhaps.

Duo looked at the black iron smelting furnace that was continuously exhausting and said: The problem of the Secret Lake should have come from this furnace. Because of this, the mist around the Secret Lake is getting thicker and thicker.

Heimen: What you say makes sense.

Hayes: But it might not be the whole truth. 

As usual, the two brothers spoke one after another. The two druids also came over: The Black Iron Furnace of the dwarves lies in the Secret Lake of the elves. This is very strange. 

It was very strange indeed.

Tang Cuo frowned slightly when he looked at the smoking furnace. Some issue with the furnace caused the Secret Lake to be shrouded in this dense mist, which seemed logical, but at the same time unreasonable. The elves were a race that worshiped the God of Nature. How could they place this such a hand-crafted machine at the place that was their very origin?

Looking around, there was no cabin by the lake. Had it been demolished, or was it on the other side of the lake where Tang Cuo hadnt reached, or was this lake not the Secret Lake mentioned in the book?

Arghhhhhh Tang Cuos thoughts were interrupted by a scream, and at the same time, there was a splash of water. Tang Cuos heart trembled for a second and he quickly rushed over, only to find a few strands of hair remaining on the lake surface.

The water, as though boiling, gushed out with bubbles. The person didnt even manage to pull a few strokes before he completely sunk, and eventually, Tang Cuo lost sight of his hair.

Sam!

Sam!

His teammates repeatedly screamed, but they didnt dare to go into the water to save him. Because it all happened so quickly, some people couldnt even react in time and just stood there by the lake shore, utterly stunned.

In the blink of an eye, the lake surface returned to its usual calmness, looking as though nothing had ever happened.

God, this isnt lake water, its man-eating magma! One person backed away in fright, afraid to continue standing by the lake.

Lets leave quickly, as long as we report the situation here to the elves, they wont make things any more difficult for us, right? They said there would be no danger here, but look, someone already died!

This damn dwarf, what about him? Still not awake?

These things are all from the Dwarf race, maybe hes pulling a trick on us! 

In such a heated moment, all sorts of speculations were spewed out.

Tang Cuos expression remained calm as he continued to pay close attention to Celtic from the corner of his eye, but still he couldnt catch any clues from Celtics face. The one named Sam wanted to get close to the Iron Colossus, so he jumped into the lake on his own volition. For the time being, Tang Cuo couldnt detect any foul play.

Don proposed that they should turn back. Although he didnt come here with Sam, everyone here was also an adventurer and thus feared for their own lives.

The three men from the Pinwheel Harbour office immediately objected: We struggled so much to finally reach the Secret Lake, how can we go back without a thorough investigation? Besides, the reason why Sam died is because of his greed and has nothing to do with us.

You! Sams teammates eyes widened with anger.

Don tried to stop the two men, then he looked at Tang Cuo and the twin brothers with a solemn expression: What do you say? 

Unexpectedly, the twin brothers, who had maintained a composed state throughout, were inclined to stay here and continue the investigation. Tang Cuo didnt speak, his eyes quietly sweeping through the whole group of men.

One thing was clear.

The Pinwheel Harbour was tens of thousands of miles away from the Forest of The Elves. They coincidentally turned up here and now refused to leave. It meant they surely were planning something.

Its not that we dont want to leave, but we definitely cant get out now. Tang Cuo said, walking to Hammo and pushing him hard, but Hammo still didnt budge.

He was sleeping too soundly.

A drunk dwarf, the Black Iron Furnace, the Iron Colossus, a missing cabin and a peculiar lake. All of them seemed to point to an outcome that would be beyond anyones imagination.

On the other side, Jin Cheng was still looking up at the sky from the bottom of the trench   How should he get up after coming down? This was the question.

The time backtracked to last night.

Jin Cheng jumped off the cliff before the elf guards spotted him. With Jin Chengs abilities, it wasnt a problem to jump down this trench. Hitting the bottom only cost him half his HP, which could be easily fixed with a potion.

The bottom of the trench was so rocky that not a single piece of grass could grow here.

Jin Cheng took out a handkerchief and wiped the blood from his hands. As he walked, he shouted the name mentioned in the mission description. He trotted so leisurely that if one didnt know any better, they might think he was here for a day trip.

McCaw?

Where are you hiding?

Respond to me with a squeak.

Squeak!

Yo.

Jin Cheng didnt expect that the other party would really squeak at him. The sound came from the soles of his feet, and when he looked down, before his eyes was really a plump mouse.

This mouse must have evolved?

McCaw?

Squeak squeak! 

The mouse was frantically crumpling on the ground because Jin Cheng had stepped on its tail. Jin Cheng simply grabbed the tail and lifted the creature upside down before taking a careful look: If you tell me youre McCaw, Ill chop you off. 

The mouse trembled with fear, its bean-sized eyes quickly becoming watery.

Jin Cheng felt funny. Isnt this damn system such a genius? It told him to jump off the cliff to rescue a mouse? Was this a rat king or a rat earl?

Somethings off.

Jin Cheng tugged at the mouses ears and suddenly noticed a hint of magic. This unlucky guy was under a transfiguration curse, right? His bloody left leg seemed to have been broken, so it was very likely he had fallen down here from the cliff too.

Are you human? If yes, squeak.

Squeak!!! 

After getting an affirmative answer, Jin Cheng stroked his chin and started thinking carefully. In this Western Fantasy world, who or which race was best at shapeshifting?

Druid?

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