Beth glanced at Adam's feet and said:

"It's as if someone didn't sink."

Adam looked at his feet. Although he did not sink all the way down, the mud had buried him up to his ankles.

Adam had a serious face and said in a forced serious tone:

"do not mind the details."

Beth rolled her eyes and used her magic again to shake off the mud on her feet and clean her shoes at the same time.

With a light leap, Beth flew into the air and finally landed on a branch.

Adam shook his head, jumped up, grabbed a branch, and climbed up the tree.

After he climbed up the tree, he never spoke again.

"You're not going to talk about the mud?"

Seeing that Adam didn't say anything, Beth wanted to speak instead.

Adam shook his head and said:

"Wait a moment, you don't have to rush."

Beth thought about it and realized that, indeed, with Bennett's speed, it would take at most a day to return to the capital, so she was not in a hurry.

The two of them sat in the woods, Adam closed his eyes and rested, and Beth took out the cross for the first time in a long time and prayed like a saint.

The golden light spread down, and the cross responded to Beth's prayer. Although the sun had already set, only a touch of golden light remained on Beth's body.

The golden light was shining on Beth's pretty face. Her golden eyelashes were peaceful and quiet, and her petite lips were trembling slightly. She was reciting a prayer.

The surrounding birds were attracted by the golden color and landed around her.

The chirping sound did not make everything noisy, but made the swamp forest more peaceful.

Birds landed around Beth, but none came near her.

Instead, it was Adam who had the birds land on his shoulders, on his head, and even on his nose, leaving a trail of white.

Adam didn't care. Mist gradually filled the surroundings. The mist came suddenly. Adam let go of his perception and felt the fluctuation of the wizard's magic power, with a sigh in his heart.

The fog gradually rose and dark clouds gathered in the sky. The time from fog to dark clouds was extremely short, which was obviously not a natural phenomenon.

Thunder roared and heavy rain poured down.

The rain slid down Adam's face, and the bird above his head remained motionless, which was the bird's unique way of avoiding the rain.

Most birds' feathers are oily. As long as they don't move their feathers, the rain will just slide off their bodies and won't get between their feathers.

So when facing the rain, the birds will not fly around or move around, but will just stand still, and the rain will not wet their bodies.

But in this downpour, there was one place where there was no rain, and that was where Beth prayed.

Adam shook his head. This was too biased.

The heavy rain did not affect Beth's prayers. On the contrary, the golden color, refracted by the rain, looked even more dreamy.

The old father feeling came over me again, Bennett, you bastard.

Adam's mood was no longer peaceful, and the birds on his body flew away from him one after another. He tried to calm himself down, but the birds that had flown away were unwilling to fly back to him.

It doesn’t matter if he doesn’t come back. Adam rubbed his nose with his hands, using the rain to wipe away the stuff on his nose.

The fire in the forest gradually died down and the rain slowly stopped.

Night has completely fallen, and the sky washed by rain is exceptionally clear. The sky is dotted with stars, and a full moon flies above the branches.

Beth slowly opened her eyes, and the cross no longer emitted a holy light.

The birds around did not leave immediately. They stayed quietly beside Beth and threw feathers to her, as if they were worshiping something.

"Isn't Bennett here yet?"

Adam: "..."

Someone accompanies someone in the rain, but it is not as good as a basin of cold water falling from a distance. It is ultimately a misunderstanding.

With a long sigh, Adam put away his father's jealousy, calmed down and said:

"The solution to the aftermath of the natural disaster will take some time to implement. With Bennett's talent and ability, he must have already started."

Beth slapped her forehead and said anxiously:

"There's no one protecting him. No, I have to go check it out."

Adam felt that he probably couldn't keep this disciple anymore.

"No, there are no dangerous monsters here. With Bennett's ability, any rune formation is enough for him to protect himself."

"What if it's Jarvan, Nethertide Mage, and that elf who turned back?"

Adam said calmly with a blank expression:

"Jiawen doesn't have the guts. If it's the Spirit Tide Mage and Vilodis, it would be useless for you to go. And don't you know Vilodis's character?"

When Beth heard the name of Belodis, she felt quite distressed. She and Belodis had known each other for more than a hundred years.

When Adam and Beth entered the elves' tribe to travel, it was Belodis who led them into the elf fantasy.

Beth and Belodis don't get along, and the reason is quite embarrassing.

A large part of the nobles' lifestyle is imitating the elves.

It’s just that elves are creatures favored by heaven, and they are born with some magic.

Of course, in terms of lethality and magic mobilization, the elves are just younger brothers in front of the Scourge Mage, but when it comes to taking care of themselves, the elves have done their best.

An elf can live a luxurious life on his own, while a noble relies entirely on the exploitation of his subjects.

What Beth hated about the elves was the mess they made of life.

When Beth first met, she took Beth to a party. The reason for the party was that an elf was pregnant.

Belodis pulled Beth into the elf party and introduced Beth to the elves. Young Beth saw a group of handsome guys. Just as she was still fantasizing about beautiful love, something happened that broke her worldview.

This group of elves started the party theme on the spot.

This incident directly shattered Beth's three views. For elves, they don't care about their bodies. After all, every elf is very beautiful. They have no possessiveness of their bodies and are even happy to share their bodies.

After all, it's the same feeling with everyone.

In other words, most of these elves are face-blind and excitement-crazy.

But for young Beth, the chaotic party caused by a group of elves did leave an indelible scar on her young heart.

Beth thought Belodis was humiliating her, so she started to curse at her, and when Belodis was confused, she ran away.

And Belodis was embarrassed in front of her friends.

Since then, the two have been arguing with each other.

Beth has been single for over a hundred years, and Belodis can do whatever she wants.

"What I'm worried about is not that Belodis will harm Bennett, but that once Bennett regains his vision, he will see Belodis seducing him."

Adam drooped his eyelids and said with a rather evil tone:

"That's perfect. Elves love to play with flowers. Today Bennett is with Belodis. Tomorrow Belodis will find him an old man, and the day after tomorrow she will find him a child.

Leaving him with some psychological trauma will help cure his philandering problem."

Beth paused, as if nothing was wrong.

Adam looked around and saw a fluorescent light flying up from the woods above the swamp. It was the most beautiful night in the south. He said slowly:

"Besides, it's time for class, Beth."

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