Journey to Azeroth

Chapter 133 Grizzly Canyon

Chapter 133 Grizzly Canyon
"Leah used to be my apprentice," Bishop Maca smiled, with a look of reminiscence in his eyes, and added: "At that time, I was the bishop of the church in Alterac City."

"I wasn't that old at the time, and Lia still had the strength to escape after being discovered peeping at the women's bathhouse!"

"Teacher!" The female pastor covered her face, stomped her feet with an expression of not being able to bear to look directly, "You want to go!"

"Leah's strength is good. She has also received training as a warrior. She is a knight in the Kingdom of Alterac. In the process of exploring Midas Castle, she can provide you with great help."

"Miss Leah, please give me your advice," Carl stretched out his right hand under the robe, with slender fingers, pale due to years of arcane influence.

"Hmph!" Leah didn't go over, ignoring Karl who was outstretched, and walked out.

So arrogant, Carl's hands froze in place, a little embarrassed.

"You get along very well," Bishop Maca stretched out a trembling hand, and patted Carl's shoulder. "Go, bring little Butch's grandson back."

Greeted a few teammates, and left the Holy Light Church together, and then Karl and his party went shopping around the market to replenish supplies for wild adventures, mainly food, although there are mages that will not make a few people hungry, but magic After these guys ate the taste of the bread, they regarded this thing as an emergency supply, and they would never eat it unless they were too hungry to keep going.

The food in South Sea Town is not as rich as that in Dalaran. Apart from hard bread, there are only bacon and dried smoked tilapia, but at least it is better than magic bread.

Carl bought dozens of kilograms of food and stuffed it all into the magic pocket under the stunned eyes of the shop owner.

These two guys, Carol and Blake, went too far. In addition to the necessary food, they also bought a few barrels of dwarven spirits. Compared with going on an adventure, the two of them were more like going camping.

As for the female pastor Liya, she looked at the reincarnated starved ghosts, and left the shop after "humming", as if she didn't want to be with these bandits.

After completing the purchases, Karl and his party came to the Traveling Merchant Guild and hired a coachman and a four-wheeled carriage pulled by two nanny horses.

After consuming 10 silver coins, the group boarded a carriage, left Nanhai Town in a hurry, and galloped all the way north.

For the whole three days, except for going to the toilet, the group spent in the carriage, drinking the clear water summoned by Karl using the water-making technique when thirsty, and eating the food in the magic pocket when hungry.

But the taste was not satisfactory. The hardness of air-dried hard bread was harder than wood. Cowley accidentally lost a tooth. From then on, every time he ate, he would soak the hard bread in clean water for an hour in advance.

For the health of his teeth, Karl has learned a lot. The smoked fish is quite satisfactory, but the bacon tastes too salty and is not suitable for dry eating.

The female pastor Liya underestimated her own food intake, and she ate up all the food she bought in just two days, and started to run out of food on the third day.

Facing the pitiful eyes of the female pastor, Karl had no choice but to share some of his food with her.

The carriage first traveled north along the trade roads between Alterac and South Sea Town, and it took a day and a half to reach the intersection of Marin.

The intersection of Marin is a crossroad where the old trade road of Dalaran and the trade road of Alterac intersect. Then the carriage turned around, drove into the old trade road of Dalaran, and headed westward, driving for 2 days regardless of day and night. After a while, it slowly stopped.

Carl stepped out of the carriage with difficulty, accidentally stepped on the ground with both feet, and with a "bang!", he fell to the ground. Fortunately, the soft ground and green grass cushioned his falling body, and he was not injured.

After leaving a few people on the spot, the coachman greeted them and left in a hurry, disappearing into the thick night.

This is the farthest distance the carriage can reach. In the night, a huge black shadow reflected in Karl's eyes. It was the Grizzly Hills hidden in the night, and the grizzly hills and the Alterac Mountains were between the Grizzly Hills and the Alterac Mountains. Bear Canyon, through Grizzly Bear Canyon, is less than three days away from Hillsbrad Farm.

Castle Midas is in the depths of Grizzly Canyon. Entering the canyon in the dark is undoubtedly a very dangerous act, and the three-day sleepless journey has consumed a lot of energy for several people. Now they all look sluggish, distracted, and urgently need to repair .

Karl struggled to get up and walked on the ground with a limp. The carriage trip made his legs uncomfortable, and it was difficult to adapt to the sudden return to the ground. After a few minutes, Karl successfully recovered his state and walked normally stand up.

At this time, Cowley had found a suitable place to set up a temporary camp and started a fire.

A large steaming pot was placed on the campfire. Cowley chopped up the hard bread and threw it into the pot. Carl took out a large piece of bacon, tore it up, and put it in. The aroma of the food soon spread. the whole camp.

Throw a piece of tableware to Leah, and say, "I'll give it to you."

Carl held another set of tableware, and left a bowl full of bread and bacon soup. He ate it with a silver spoon. The food in the bowl exuded a strong meaty aroma, and the hard bread absorbed enough water to melt. The thick broth whetted Carl's appetite, and he wanted to eat with a spoon.

Several other people also gobbled it up. What surprised Karl the most was the female priest Leah. From her attire and expensive equipment, Karl judged that she should be of Alterac noble origin, and her language and etiquette are also very good proof.

At this moment, Liya's eating behavior subverted Carl's cognition. She stuffed the spoon into her pocket, picked up the bowl and drank half of it in one go, followed by the second bowl, the third bowl, and the fourth bowl. Carl was dumbfounded.

"Cawley, Blake and Carol keep watch," Carl said after dropping a sentence, and got into the tent, and soon the sound of even breathing came out of the tent.

There is an unwritten rule in the Azeroth adventure party that spellcasters are not required to participate in the vigil, and this is also supported by non-spellcasting adventurers.

Spellcasters need to maintain adequate sleep. Insufficient sleep can easily lead to spellcasting failures. In key battles, spellcasting failures will affect not only the caster himself, but also the safety of his partners. Therefore, almost all adventurer teams will not allow spellcasting vigil.

That night Karl slept very deeply. When he opened his eyes, the sun had already risen high. Karl walked out of the tent, and the soft sunlight shone into his eyes. The surrounding scene became clear. His tent was in the middle of the camp. Most central, near the campfire.

On the other side of the bonfire are Carol and Blake's tent, and behind it is Cowley's small tent, surrounded by the withered and yellow woods that are unique to Grizzly Canyon. Cowley and Carol have already got up and are packing the camp.

"Cunning mage," Carol greeted, and continued to be busy with the work in hand.

"Morning," the female priest, Leah, also got out of the tent, carrying her equipment, and hid behind a rock nearly one person tall to change her armor.

(End of this chapter)

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