Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 319 Crow

The driver took the silver coin and wiped the dirt on it with his sleeve with some disgust.

He glanced at Herage and felt a little strange.

It seems that although Herage looks okay, he doesn't dress like a rich man at all.

What's more, it's a place like the Mozambi slums, where rich people won't go.

People from the Mozambi slums would not go there by carriage, and they would not be willing to pay the full five silver coins for the fare, so the coachman was not sure for a while who Helag was.

Herage ignored him and got into the car.

The driver stopped thinking about it, collected the silver coins and started driving.

"Just stop at Hoagland Street, there is no need to go to the Mozambi slum." Herage added after getting in the car.

"Good luck," the coachman replied.

Hoagland Street is located outside the Mozambi slum. It is still a certain distance from the Mozambi side. It takes about half an hour to walk.

It is considered a civilian area, but it is next to the Mozambi slum.

Sometimes some of the better-developed slums in Mozambi will be moved out of the slums, and Hoagland Street is a good place to go.

The reason why Herage asked the coachman to go there was because he thought that no one from the slums would take a carriage to the Mozambi slums.

People there don't travel like this.

It makes more sense to go to Hoagland Street, where the people are not as poor as the people in the Mozambi slums.

Many people even deliberately spend a lot of money to ride back in a carriage to save face, to show that they are doing well and can show off in front of their neighbors.

After getting off the bus at Hoagland Street, Herrag looked around.

Although this place is not like the slums of Mozambi, where garbage is everywhere, sewage flows across the river, and is full of stench.

But it's not that clean here. There's still a lot of stolen goods on the ground. It's quite muddy, far inferior to other places in Silver Moon City, and worse than most civilian areas.

After getting off the bus this time, no one finally paid attention to him. He was dressed similarly to the people around him.

Herage lowered his head and turned on Deep Blue's environment detection.

While scanning the places he passed, he paid attention to the movements around him while slowly approaching the Mozambi slum area.

More than twenty minutes later, Herage arrived at the Mozambi slum again, several hundred meters away from the place where he got off the carriage last time.

Ahead is a large area of ​​low shacks with many entrances and narrow paths.

The path is winding and winding, and it is impossible to see where it leads from the outside.

Herage observed through Deep Blue environmental detection that these paths are the main roads in the Mozambi slums.

Each path is extremely narrow and can barely accommodate one person.

These network-like paths are connected together to almost form a maze. If you are not a local, it is easy to get lost.

Due to the limited environmental detection range of Deep Blue, Herage could only see some peripheral terrain, and could not observe the deeper areas.

Herage was not prepared to walk in personally. After all, he was a new face and could easily be noticed.

Entering such a large slum is like a wave falling into the sea, unable to make any waves.

Although he is a first-level liquefaction wizard, he still has a little confidence in self-preservation.

But knowing that there may be Abyss cultists here, one still cannot take risks easily.

Once some special means are encountered, even Herage may not be able to get out.

If he was caught in the Mozambi slums, it would be troublesome to get out again.

This is a place that Thranduil doesn't want to disturb easily.

Herage walked a certain distance outside the Mozambi slum and relied on Deep Blue's environmental detection to record the situation within the detectable range.

However, the Mozambi slums are surrounded by two stinking rivers on both sides. On the opposite side of the stinking river are continuous low-rise shacks, and on this side of the stinking river is flat land with an unobstructed view.

There are no people here. If Herage dares to walk over and observe the slums from a distance, he will be noticed easily.

In other words, Herage was on the outskirts of the Mozambi slum and could only observe a corner of this side.

He knew nothing about the larger area inside.

Herage glanced at the tavern next to him, wanting to go in and think about how to investigate.

It turned out to be full of stinking drunks who were obviously very familiar with each other.

If a stranger like Herage enters, it will definitely attract attention and cause some unnecessary trouble.

He immediately gave up the idea of ​​entering the tavern.

Herage paced, thinking.

When passing by an alley, I looked into the alley.

He found that the alley was filled with garbage, filled with a stench and the smell of decay, and several crows were standing on the garbage piles looking for food.

Herage suddenly had some ideas.

A few minutes later, a crow flew up from the alley and flew across the endless sky.

In a deserted corner, Herage held a half bottle of wine in his hand, leaning against the wall and drinking. He looked no different from the common drunkards here.

Herage seems to be a frustrated drunkard, but in fact his mind is on the crow flying in the sky.

All things are animistic, and the magic of the elves can communicate with all living creatures.

Herage temporarily manipulated the crow's body and controlled it to fly over the Mozambi slum.

When using the animist spell, Herage could not use the dark blue environment detection on the crow, nor could he sense the breath of the abyss plane.

He just wanted to quickly fly around the slums of Mozambi and let Deep Blue record what he saw and form a complete map image of the slums.

In this way, we can at least have a rough idea of ​​the terrain and location distribution inside the slums.

The only problem is that there is no way to know how many Abyss cultists there are in the slums.

The crow was flying quickly in the sky, but no useful clues could be seen, and not much could be analyzed.

While Herage was controlling the crow to fly over Mosambi, Franz was holding a water gourd in the yard, scooping water from the bucket next to him to water the flowers.

As the crow flew by, Franz looked up at the crow and watched it go away.

Brown stood aside and saw Franz looking at the crow flying by, and asked: "Sir, is there anything unusual?"

Franz shook his head and did not look at the crow again, but continued to water the flowers.

While watering the water, he said: "It's nothing, it's just an eye. Serandiil's people are always like this, flying over our heads from time to time, as if this is in line with their superior status."

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