Another world, I have an elf magician

Chapter 117 Desert Dilemma

We cremated Gandalf’s body hastily, put the ashes into a small bottle and gave them to Mia for safekeeping, and then planned to take them back to the royal city.

He talked a lot last night, and even said that he didn't want to be buried in the wilderness after death, but just wanted to turn into dust.

Through his self-report last night, I learned that he is an ordinary person who climbed up from the bottom, and his own talents are not good.

He loved studying magic all his life, overcame many difficulties, and met the noble people in his life, and became a king-level magician.

I didn't notice anything strange about him at that time. I just felt that he was in much better spirits and thought that he would definitely recover in the future.

Now that I think about it, it was just a flashback.

Maybe he already knew that his time was running out, so he specially handed the staff to me and asked me to enter the magic school he founded and become a special student.

I am quite looking forward to the future. I plan to hug Mia tightly and become her subordinate. At the same time, I don’t want to betray Gandalf’s trust.

Alas, I wonder when we will find human civilization.

Gandalf is the only one who knows the way. Without him, we can only keep walking along the path, praying to reach safety as soon as possible.

After another half month, an owl flew on my shoulder.

I am practicing thunder magic and plan to become proficient in it, develop it in the long term, and strive to become a thunder magician.

As a magician progresses in his subsequent cultivation and reaches a higher level, he has to choose a magic refinement that he is good at. Everyone knows that you can't bite off more than you can chew.

I don’t want to be someone who just stands still, aiming too high, but not proficient in any kind of magic.

The owl's name is Gugu. It is an elf entrusted to me by Sasha. I have always carried it with me.

It is very spiritual and followed me to escape from the war-torn city of Humda.

I have spent the past few days exploring paths to help me find the right direction, so as not to be confused by the wild terrain and get completely lost.

The path is gone.

In its place is a road sign.

The road sign pointed northwest, with the words "Riddle Desert" written on it.

I heard from Mia that as long as you cross the desert, you can reach an area called Clay City.

According to her previous plan, Clay City was originally the next target of her lobbying, so she never went there.

Mia also said that we have been heading northwest, wandering near the empire's border, and her sense of direction is not very good, so she can only provide this little information.

I don’t know why, but the six of us didn’t think about it carefully.

Maybe because they all thought about being able to use magic to create water, they didn't worry about the lack of water, so they entered the desert recklessly.

As I expected, there was no shortage of water, but the food ran out on the third day...

Along the way, we were sleeping in the open air, and we didn’t prepare much food. In addition, we didn’t know much about the desert and how big it was.

So naturally we... got lost.

Hunger ravaged the six of us. I don’t know how many days passed, maybe six or seven days?

In addition to sand, you will encounter dry soil from time to time in the desert.

On the dry soil, there is a little green plant growing. I don’t know its name, but it has been used to support me along the way.

The roots of this plant are very sweet and quench our thirst, and we use it to temporarily stave off hunger and keep us warm.

It won’t take long for the few of us to lose weight and walk around with our belts tightened.

Just when we were hesitating whether to kill Gugu and use it as food rations.

It has been guiding us in the direction, as if it has sensed our intentions.

"Don't eat me...don't eat me!"

With a panicked cry, it flew away and left us.

Watching it leave, I felt abandoned.

At night, I fainted from hunger. Although my consciousness did not dissipate, my head felt groggy.

When I opened my eyes, I saw Shikari using her knees as a pillow, supporting my head as she cried.

"Why cry, I'm not dead yet."

"Oh, Randy, don't scare me, I'm so afraid of starving to death here."

"Ahem...it's okay. The worst I can do is to die. You cook me and eat me as rations. If you work hard to get out, you can be considered as making some contribution to you."

"You are not allowed to talk nonsense like this. You must hold on. In the worst case, you can eat me."

I looked at Xikali's sad eyes, smiled bitterly, tried my best to raise my hands that were shaking from hunger, and touched her face.

Alas, she has lost a lot of weight.

After all, she is my daughter, but I am unable to take care of her and keep her fed.

Am I really going to end up in this different world? I never thought it would be this ending.

"Randy, if you really can't do it, you might as well eat some Xiang. Although it tastes sweet and bitter, it can save your life. I don't recommend sharing my food with you."

Tuoji's voice came softly in his ears.

I gathered some strength and turned to look at him, "Fuck you!"

He looked embarrassed and closed his mouth.

"Ha." Looking at the sky pessimistically, I found inexplicably that the starry sky in the desert is so beautiful.

This other world has magical things like magic, which can quickly heal injuries, increase physical strength and strength, and even create objects out of thin air.

I thought about using wood magic to create plants to feed myself, but without seeds, I can't create plants by relying on magic alone, even if they are asexual plants.

Elena is my golden finger, and this kind of practical problem is also a headache for her.

Although she loves to eat, strictly speaking, when the food enters her belly, it will be converted into magic power and stored throughout her body.

She can live without eating, drinking or diarrhea, unlike humans like me who need food to maintain normal body functions.

This is what she told me herself.

Hunger gnawed at me, making me feel weak and weak all over.

Just when I was about to give up, I seemed to see a black spot in the distant sky, slowly flying towards me.

When I got closer, I saw clearly that it was the owl Coo-coo.

it came back.

It didn't abandon me.

"Ah haha, we finally have something to eat. Should we braise it or boil it?"

As soon as Gugu came close to the ground, I saw Tuoji grabbing it like a tiger pouncing on food, wishing he could eat it alive on the spot.

"Gugu... get away, get away, don't eat me, don't eat me."

Gugu struggled desperately, fluttering its wings and shaking off a large piece of feathers.

Mia, Amiya, Yani, and the others seemed to have lost their souls, and they surrounded it mysteriously, drooling from the corners of their mouths.

At this moment, Xikali suddenly pointed to the distance and said: "Look, is that a camel? There is someone on the back!"

I looked in the direction she pointed and saw only a row of slowly approaching light spots.

Xikali is worthy of being an elf, and her eyesight is very good.

"Hey, that's a human, that's a human!" Tuoji exclaimed.

"Great, someone finally came to save us." Yani said happily.

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