A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 372 - Chapter 372: I’m Just Taking A Random Look



Chapter 372: I’m Just Taking A Random Look

Translator: Lonelytree

“Understood.”

Matthew’s head was full of question marks.

“What do you understand?”

Lorraine smiled ambiguously.

Matthew was afraid that he would misunderstand, so he told him the story of himself and Eli.

Lorraine was enlightened after hearing this.

Then, he slapped his thigh.

“I could have played him hard! “Matthew, you shouldn’t have exposed my identity.”

Matthew said in surprise,

“Are you a demon?”

Lorraine shook his head and explained,

“In my opinion, the biggest reason why your little brother is still so easily moved is that his experience is not painful enough!

“According to my experience, young boys more or less have this kind of problem, but as long as they experience real pain, they have a chance to wake up.

“Leave him to me, Matthew. I’m very good at helping boys grow in my own way.”

Matthew looked at him suspiciously.

“You won’t do anything reckless, will you?

Lorraine showed a dissatisfied expression.

“Have some faith in me, okay? I am the most reliable demigod in the South!”

Matthew hurriedly asked,

“How many demigods are there in the south?”

Lorraine said uncertainly,

“Two and a half?”

Matthew was puzzled. “Why is there half of it?”

Lorraine explained, ” The half-one has gone mad. He’s wandering in the barren lands of the southwest, saying stupid things about doomsday all day long.” Matthew asked again,

“What about the other one? Why do you think he’s not as reliable as you?” Lorraine smiled and said,

“Oh, the other demigod’s mental state is also not very stable. He has a misunderstanding of his race’s identity.

“He lived in the woods south of Eversong Forest.

“In recent years, he would often meet outsiders with his half-deer, half-human appearance. “He sometimes claims to be a human.”

Matthew said worriedly,

“Sometimes? In other words, there were other times when he thought he wasn’t human?

Did he lose his sense of being a human because he had been in the form of a deer for a long time?

Lorraine shook his head and said,

“No, in fact, he has never been a human to begin with. He’s just a deer!”

Matthew was speechless.

You demigods are really chaotic!

He then discussed it with Lorraine for a while. The latter swore to Matthew with his divinity that he would help Eli without hurting him. In the end, he would help Eli complete his growth.

kindness.

He also considered that Lorraine was indeed knowledgeable and had the strength of a demigod. If he could really enlighten Eli successfully, it would be a good story.

In the end, Matthew agreed.

After that, he asked Lorraine if he knew any traces of the Withering Order.

Matthew temporarily let the little white cat go, but he did not intend to let the mastermind behind her go.

It was a pity.

Lorraine’s alley gossip was random to a certain extent, and the content of the news had to be dramatic.

The other members of the Withering Order didn’t create much fuss.

Therefore, Lorraine could not get any more useful information.

But Matthew was not discouraged.

He planned to use other methods to find the Witherers!

The next half of the day was still planting trees and repairing graves.

During this period of time.

Lara came to the cemetery and said goodbye to Matthew.

She was carrying a cargo bag, which contained four main products of the Oak Chamber of Commerce:

[Grass Potion]. [Sulfur Essence]

[Dust of Reflection].

[Ice Storm Scroll].

In addition, there was also a set of sword oil specially provided by Rheagar.

Most of these items were sold cheaply near Rolling Stone Town, but they could be sold at a high price in Condor City.

Among them, green herbal medicine could significantly increase a person’s vitality.

Sulfur Essence was an extract of sulfur. It was also an essential casting material for many Evocation spells, especially fire-related spells. The Gold Coast was seriously lacking in sulfur, so this thing would be the key product of the Oak Chamber of Commerce.

Matthew had bought the Dust of Reflection and the Ice Scroll from the Alliance Store.

The Alliance didn’t sell it cheaply, but they could sell it at a higher price in Condor City.

Of course, to be on the safe side, Matthew did not buy too many of these two things.

First, he would release a batch of goods to test the waters, and then he would control the relationship between supply and demand. This was Matthew’s way of making money.

Although there were many ways to make money in the Alliance, and the money earned from running a business wasn’t as rich, Matthew knew that he couldn’t rush into it.

He gave Lara a few words of encouragement and gave her an amulet he had made himself, wishing her good luck on her journey. This made Lara, who was already loyal to him, even more loyal.

She found a place to rest near the cemetery.

She just had to wait for the sky to turn dark.

She would pass through the Moonlight Woodlands and head straight for the north of Marsh Water City. After that, it would be a long journey through the rainforest.

She needed to recover her energy and maintain her stamina.

After making arrangements for Lara.

Matthew continued to plant trees and build graves.

Following the formation of the Great Cemetery Ritual Ground.

He could feel that the integration speed of the Undead Domain’s elements had become much faster.

In the current domain matrix, the undead had already been integrated halfway.

But the oak tree was even faster.

He did not know if it was because he was chased out by the eagle-faced man before he could enter the cave.

Unknowingly, the oak tree had reached two-thirds of its energy level. Soon, it would be able to carry out the next domain exploration.

This time.

Matthew would make preparations in advance.

The other party had blocked him from entering the oak tree domain twice, so Matthew naturally did not intend to be nice to him anymore.

He wanted to give the eagle-faced man a head-on blow!


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