After Maxing out all Classes

Chapter 828



Chapter 828: Don't go to the northwest mountains


The journey westward reached its ninth day!


Robb and his group had been surrounded by rain all along the way. There were heavy downpours, drizzles, and light showers like fine threads. If it weren't for magic, it would have been impossible to endure nine days in such a rainforest. Robb was now deeply experiencing the hardships that humans had faced when they developed the rainforest.


At noon that day, the group arrived at a small Maya village hidden deep in the jungle. The village appeared inconspicuous and peaceful, but now it lay in ruins.


All the thatched houses in the village had been burned, not by ordinary fire because it had been raining continuously, making it difficult for fire to burn anything. The village had been destroyed by fire magic, and even residual particles of fire magic lingered in the air, not completely dissipated.


The ground was littered with corpses—men, women, the elderly, and children. In the eyes of the People of Norma, the Maya people had no rights. They were considered inferior to livestock, so when they killed the Maya people, they showed no mercy. Regardless of age, everyone fell to their blades without any psychological burden.


When the scout eagle warriors led Robb and his group to this village, their faces were filled with anger, and their eyes burned with fury. Robb sighed lightly, waved his hand, and countless white feathers descended from the sky, scattering all around.


Soon, the lifeless Maya people began to rise from the ground.


These people were confused after experiencing death and resurrection. They couldn't figure out the situation and anxiously searched for weapons when they saw Robb and his group.


Robb's beautiful translator, White Deer, quickly spoke up, "Don't panic! We are not the same as those who harmed you."


She explained along with several eagle warriors, and it took a while to calm the Maya people in the village.


However, it took even longer to find out what had happened to them.


White Deer turned to Robb and said, "Yesterday, before sunset, the People of Norma arrived here and discovered this Maya village. The eagle warriors in the village clashed with the People of Norma to protect the village, and as a result, the People of Norma killed them all. Men, women, children, not a single one was spared."


Robb shook his head. "How cruel!"


After a brief pause, White Deer turned around and said to Robb, "Is that all? Don't you want to ask about the number of People of Norma or something?"


"Why would I ask that?" Robb chuckled. "Isn't it all the same how many people there are?"


White Deer: "..."


She had never seen Robb's fighting strength, so it wasn't surprising that she had such doubts. Since Robb didn't ask, she took the initiative to speak up, "The Norma expedition team has over five hundred people in total. They are a strong force. However, our group only has a few dozen people. If we engage them head-on, we won't stand a chance. The Maya townsmen are advising us to run away quickly. They are also leaving this place and dare not stay here any longer. They want to seek refuge in a larger tribe."


"Oh!" Robb chuckled. "Tell them to head east for nine days and join the Gada tribe."


White Deer nodded and conveyed Robb's words. However, she still had some doubts about Robb's lack of concern.


At this moment, an old sorcerer from the village approached and said something to Robb in a rapid manner.


White Deer said, "He says that the People of Norma went towards the northwest mountains. He says that we are good people, so he advises us not to follow the People of Norma in the northwest direction, especially not to enter the mountains. It is very dangerous there, and anyone who goes in will meet a dead end."


Robb smiled. "You continue translating, I'll have a good chat with him."


(Below assumes the girl is still translating)


Robb turned to the old sorcerer. "What dangers are there in the northwest?"


The old sorcerer simply shook his head. "I don't know either. It has been passed down by our ancestors not to go to the northwest mountains. As for what's inside the mountains, the previous chief did not tell me. He just instructed me to restrain the townsmen and never let them enter. We have been abiding by this rule for several generations."


"Oh?" Robb chuckled. "Maybe your ancestors made a mistake?"


The old sorcerer whispered, "Our ancestors definitely didn't make a mistake. Our eagle warriors occasionally hunt near the mountains and can hear deep and powerful roars coming from inside. Sometimes they see shadows as big as mountains. There are gigantic monsters inside, very huge ones. This is definitely not a mistake. Yesterday, those bad people slaughtered the village and forced me to reveal if there were any strange stones nearby. I lied to them and said there were good stones inside the mountains. Then they killed me... They are all villains and will surely perish in the mountains. But you are good people who saved the lives of our entire village. I must warn you not to go there."


Robb smiled. "Thank you, old man. Your information is very useful to me. You should lead your townsmen and leave here quickly. The people of Norma will surely pass through here again."


The old sorcerer expressed his gratitude and left with his tribe.


White Deer finished translating the entire conversation and also learned what the old sorcerer had said. She climbed up a tree and gazed to the northwest, then descended to the ground and said to Robb, "There is indeed a mountain range in the northwest. It has a majestic presence, covering a vast area that extends as far as the eye can see. The old sorcerer said there are giant creatures inside, so we can only go around the edge of this mountain..."


Robb laughed, "Okay, decision made! We're going into the mountains."


White Deer almost fell to the ground, "Hey? Godfather! Didn't you hear the old sorcerer’s advice just now?"


"I heard it, and I even thanked him for providing valuable information," Robb chuckled. "According to the knowledge of exploration, the more dangerous a place is, the rarer the minerals it may contain."


White Deer: "..."


Robb clapped his hands and said to everyone, "Let's go, get ready to enter the mountains. But scouts, don't spread out. Everyone should stick together and move with me."


In this rainforest, their vision was obstructed by the jungle, rendering Robb's scouting skills useless. They had to rely on the eagle warriors to constantly scout and bring back information. Therefore, on this expedition, the eagle warriors had been staying far away from the group, patrolling the surrounding jungle and acting as sentinels. However, as they were about to enter a dangerous mountain range, Robb couldn't let them go out anymore. If they were ambushed by some monster in the jungle and swallowed whole, Robb wouldn't even know about it, rendering resurrection magic useless.


Therefore, he had to call back all the scouts, which meant the group would be advancing blindly.


But Robb didn't mind. If they had to proceed in darkness, then so be it. Unless they stumbled into the lair of the black dragon, there was nothing to fear.



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