The faces of the seven protagonists all looked sleepy, as if they hadn't had a good rest.
Seeing this, Kasha simply interrupted the meal, used wine to smooth the food in the esophagus into the stomach, and then greeted the protagonists in a friendly manner: "Why did you only rest for such a short time? What are you doing here? "
The protagonists nodded to Cowen one after another, and then Cassia said: "First, I came to tell you about the results of our adventures in the past few days, and second, I want to ask you for some information."
"Oh? Tell me." After Kasha finished speaking, she said to Ke Wen: "Help me."
Ke Wen nodded, and with a wave of his hand, several seats rose from behind the protagonists.
Everyone was seated one after another, but this time, Essandra unexpectedly didn't make any fuss, her tired face and lack of energy made her lose the interest to speak.
After sitting down, Cassia said very directly: "We have successfully captured the 'Tamo Heights' area and almost wiped out all the monsters there."
"What!?" Kasha suddenly raised the volume, and confirmed with an unexpected look: "Really!? What about the monastery? I mean, didn't the monsters inside come out to encircle you?"
"No." Cassia shook his head: "Of course, we didn't get close to the monastery, but just wiped out the monsters in the wild. As for the monastery, we just scouted it from a distance, and didn't push inward this time."
"I see." Kasha suddenly nodded.
After a moment of silence, Kasha said sincerely: "Thank you, your suppression of the 'Taimo Heights' has greatly helped the camp's upcoming counter-offensive, thank you."
"This is what we should do." Cassia didn't mean to take credit, and continued: "We are here this time, and we want to get some information from you about the interior of the monastery."
Kasha frowned slightly: "What are you asking about this?"
"We received a commission from Chasi." Cassia replied.
"Entrustment? Oh..." Kaxia quickly realized, "Qiaxi should ask you to help her find the hammer, right?"
"That's right." The barbarian said in a simple and honest voice: "I have more energy. After I came back, I didn't have a long rest and went to Qiaxi to repair my equipment. After a brief chat, she gave me this commission."
When Kaxia heard this, his face became embarrassed.
"What?" Cassia asked seeing this, "Is there any difficulty?"
Kasha looked up at the protagonists, thought for a while and said, "I'm just a little worried. Once you enter the monastery, I'm afraid you will alarm Andariel."
"That's why we came to you for help." Cassia didn't mean to back down, and said seriously: "We need information about the terrain inside the monastery."
Kasha fell silent again, thinking of the achievements of the seven-member team in recent days, she finally sighed, dispelling the thought of stopping in her heart.
"Okay." Kasha got up, went to the corner and took out a piece of parchment from a bundle.
After returning to Cassia and the others, and handing the parchment to the other party, Cassia said solemnly: "This is the overall environment map of the monastery."
The protagonists got up one after another and gathered around Cassia to look at the map, but after reading it, everyone had a look of disappointment on their faces, because the map was too simple to give them a clear cognitive effect.
Kasha also knew this, so he began to explain carefully, pointing to the map and explaining one by one: "This location is the gate of the monastery. After entering, there is a garden square, which is the 'outer corridor', and then inward, it is A large barracks area."
Pointing all the way on the map, Kasha finally pointed to an area in the barracks: "This is the forging area. If nothing happens, Charsi's forging hammer will be left here."
Everyone looked at the location on the map pointed by Kasha, but at the same time showed a little distressed expression. Similarly, the recognition level was too vague.
Ke Wen watched quietly all the time, until he noticed the embarrassment of everyone, he got up and leaned forward, and glanced at the map.
No wonder everyone is at a loss, because the lines on the map are too simple. Large areas are expanded with large squares, and small rooms are replaced with circles. Just like this, who can use this to generate a clear understanding of the environment? …
Seeing this, Ke Wen secretly sighed, it seems that he still has to do it.
Thinking of this, he immediately said to Kaxia: "Okay, leave it to me."
"Leave it to you?" Kasha was taken aback, and said in surprise, "Do you know the internal terrain structure of the monastery?"
Ke Wen didn't answer, but reached into his pocket, first took out a small ornate crystal bottle, and then took out the staff.
The action of taking out the 'treasure bag' finally lifted Issandra's spirits, and she quickly stepped in and said, "That's right! The magic tent!"
Seeing Ke Wen looking over, Issandra went on to say: "We have gained something again in the past few days, which should be enough to buy a tent from you."
"Okay, I'll talk about it later." Ke Wen responded, and then looked at Kasha again: "Next, you will help me complete a magic."
"What should I do?" Kasha asked curiously.
"Just follow my prompts, and concentrate on it."
Kasha trusted Cowen, so he did so immediately and concentrated his energy.
"Now, imagine a picture and think back to the monastery gate and the scene around it."
Kasha was slightly taken aback, and glanced at Ke Wen. After seeing Ke Wen's encouraging eyes, she immediately gathered her mind and began to recall the memory pictures in her mind.
Seeing this, Ke Wen slowly raised his right hand, brought the top of the staff close to Kasha's temple, and then silently recited the incantation, pulling out a magic filament from Kasha's temple.
At the same time, Ke Wen continued to use words to guide: "Now, you have entered the gate, returned to the garden, and looked around."
Kasha gradually closed his eyes, and followed Ke Wen's instructions, continuing to recall the corresponding scenes.
Next, Ke Wen continued to guide Kasha's memories, making her recall all the scenes in the 'outer corridor' and the interior of the barracks.
It wasn't until he guided Kasha to recall the scene of the forging area that Ke Wen stopped talking and retracted the staff.
With his movements, the magic threads drilled from Kasha's temples began to break, and finally condensed into a light cluster the size of a finger bone, which was sent into the crystal bottle by Ke Wen.
"What kind of magic is this!?"
Seeing Ke Wen's 'stop work' action, Issandra finally couldn't hold back her curiosity, and hurriedly asked.
As a result, the others regained their senses and looked at Kewen one after another, waiting for the answer. Kasha also opened his eyes.
Too lazy to explain, Ke Wen put away his staff and took out the suitcase from his pocket. After opening it, he opened his hand and waved into the suitcase: "The Pensieve is flying."
Soon, a metal basin slowly flew out of the suitcase, was held by Ke Wen, and placed on the table.
Issandra came closer first, looked down at the Pensieve, and then pointed to the 'runes' carved on the edge and asked, "What does this arrangement of runes represent?"
"Now is not the time to discuss this." Ke Wen shook his head and did not explain, but dumped the memory thread in the crystal bottle into the Pensieve.
He drew a few circles towards the Pensieve with his fingers, causing the viscous liquid in the basin to start to rotate, and melted the memory strands. Afterwards, Ke Wen said to the crowd who came around: "Now, everyone holds hands."
Everyone was taken aback, because too many questions appeared in a short period of time, so they didn't react for a while.
Cassia had complete trust in Kewen, and was not too curious about magic, so he was the first to move, raised his arms, and held Kewen and Cassia on the other side respectively.
Seeing this, other people followed suit one after another, raising their hands to hold the people on the left and right.
"Okay, listen to my command." Ke Wen looked around the crowd and said, "I'll count to three, everyone leans down and looks into the Pensieve."
Everyone suppressed their doubts and made preparations one after another.
Seeing this, Ke Wen began to count, and after counting to three, he bent down with the others and looked into the Pensieve.
The next moment, the world was spinning.
In the long or short exclamation, everyone seemed to have suddenly entered the transmission channel. After a brief feeling of falling from a high altitude, the surrounding environment suddenly changed.
A series of "Peng Peng" sounded, and everyone smashed on the lawn on the ground one after another.
Except for Ke Wen, everyone felt their own situation nervously, checking for any injuries. After they didn't feel any pain, they all stood up in surprise and began to look around.
"Magic is here!"
"The ancestors are above!"
"Blindness is above!"
"..."
Shocked exclamations sounded one after another. After seeing the surrounding environment clearly, Kasha whispered in disbelief: "This is the gate of the monastery!? How did we come here!?"
After finishing speaking, Kaxia hurriedly shouted to everyone: "No! Be careful of the monsters inside! Everyone, hurry up and be on guard!"
"Relax."
Ke Wen's voice sounded louder, and at the same time, an 'emotional magic' was released by him silently.
Under the magic effect, everyone regained their composure.
Facing everyone's gaze, Ke Wen explained softly: "Don't be nervous, we are in an illusion now."
"Illusion?" Issandra knelt down and grabbed the lawn under her feet.
Standing up in astonishment, Issandra raised the handful of weeds she was holding in her hand, and confirmed to Ke Wen in disbelief: "You told me this is an illusion!?"
"Of course it's an illusion. I constructed it based on Kasha's memory. You see."
With that said, Ke Wen waved his hand to the monastery gate, which opened the gate, revealing the scene inside.
The spring is full of flowers, and the building is complete and clean, without any appearance of being defiled by demons.
Seeing this, everyone's eyes widened again...
(end of this chapter)