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Chapter 51 Speculation outside the Raccoon Valley

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For adventurers living in the wild, camping at noon in the open air place is a very strange thing. In the entire Yara world, only the Shining Forest will be used to it.

The camp is backed by the forest and facing the canyon. It is located on the bare surface of the canyon without plants growing outside it, and it is a circle with a radius of five meters. Hesitant that the wind is too strong at the entrance of the canyon, and he has to set up a tent in the camp instead of sleeping directly in the sleeping bag as in most cases.

There was no fire in the camp, nor did they cook. After setting up the hidden barrier, everyone just gathered together to eat some food they carried with them and then got it done. This was not because the scene I saw in the canyon before, although I had just walked through a large pile of carrion, it was not enough for professionals who were used to various scenes to affect their appetites. It was mainly because it was close to the most likely target and should maintain the greatest degree of caution and concealment.

"Pennis, stop eating." Catherine saw that Pennis leaned against her backpack and leisurely threw the various wild fruits collected on the road into her mouth. She had no intention of saying serious things at all. She couldn't help but say angrily: "I haven't stopped watching you in your mouth for an hour."

"Um, wuwuwu." Panis made a few vague sounds, hurriedly swallowed the wild fruit in his mouth, and wiped his mouth casually: "You can maintain a good appetite to maintain a good mood, and you can maintain a good mood to live a healthy and long life."

"Stop talking nonsense." Catherine glared at him and threw her handkerchief over: "You said just now that you almost guessed their place?"

"Absolutely." Panis took the handkerchief and wiped his hands. He didn't notice that Dora was jealous in the corner and wanted to eat his eyes: "I guessed it a little bit when I saw the remains of those monsters."

"That's it." Catherine played with her black hair hanging on her chest, recalling her thoughts for a moment, and suddenly her eyes lit up and she raised her hand and pointed to the sky: "Where?"

"Smart." Panis snapped his fingers and praised: "Yes, it's on it. I just looked at the wreckage and found that most of the larger bones had traces of violent impact, and some had cracks. Obviously, those bones were thrown from high altitudes, and because of their large weight, they were struck out of the marks."

Catherine turned around and looked up in the sun, looking up at the cliffs a hundred meters high on both sides not far away. The ground above the cliff was covered with green trees, but the density was far less than that of other locations in the Shining Forest.

"The location above is quite suitable." Catherine nodded and unconsciously fiddled with the gravel on the ground: "The woods are sparse and suitable for human activities, but how can we ensure that we are not discovered by adventurers passing by?"

"They don't need to guarantee." Lina's voice came from the side. In the middle of the camp, Lina laid a clean cloth on a flat ground, and placed a flat-up stone on the cloth. She knelt in front of her, sitting in a straight and meticulous manner, and every move was impeccable. On the stone in front of her was her lunch today. The lunch had not been finished, and among the ten people, she was not over yet. The simple lunch was served on a simple plate, on both sides of the plate.

Although three knives and forks and three spoons were not available at all, they were still equipped with all the items. The three sets of tableware were arranged in an orderly manner. Each place was not different from the requirements of the most traditional aristocratic banquet. It seemed to be measured with a ruler. At this time, Lina finally finished the long dining. She gracefully put down the tableware in her hand, gently wiped the corners of her mouth, and said in a serious and old-fashioned tone: "They don't need to guarantee that they will not be discovered, because they are not there at all."

"Hey, who are you this time?" Dora has become accustomed to Lina's strange changes after these days, and learned the communication methods of the members of the adventure group and asked: "How come I feel so much like my great-grandmother who has been dead for many years?"

"Jane, Jane Mapur in the female corpse in the library." Lina's expression did not change at all. She nodded to Dora. The curve of the lower jaw was almost the same every time she moved. The tone of every word she said seemed to have been carefully considered. It would not make the person who heard it feels offended, but it would not make the person who hears it feel close: "I'm glad to see you, Ms. Dora, you can call me Lina."

Catherine pushed Dora open her mouth with a speechless expression and said to Lina, "Are they not there? I don't understand what you mean."

"It's very simple, my dear sister." Lina's attitude towards Catherine was obviously different from that of Dora. Although her tone was still serious and old-fashioned, she wonderedly disappeared the subtle sense of alienation: "No one would want to see a dirty and smelly garbage dump at her doorstep. Even a thief is a normal creature, and she would definitely not want to live in such an environment, so their camp must be at a distance from here. However, considering the convenience of treating prey every time and the portability of meat leather after treatment, their camp is not

It can be too far, after all, not every chef is willing to travel a few kilometers to process the ingredients. So, based on the two, searching for this circular area with the slaughterhouse as the center and the left and right two kilometers as the radius, you should gain something. According to our inference, they should not be in the cave, because there should be no large caves in the nearby terrain, so it will probably be in a very hidden place similar to a valley or a valley. There should be one or two more hidden paths leading to the outside world in this area to ensure that they will not be discovered easily."

"That, Lina." Catherine looked at Lina with a strange look. Although it was meaningless, she lowered her voice and asked quietly: "Tell me, what does Miss Marple do?"

"I am a very ordinary old woman." Lina did not have any emotional ups and downs to Katherine's problem, and simply replied: "The main job is tailoring, which is to weaving and sewing."

"What about that isn't the main job?" Catherine asked.

Lina was silent for a few seconds, and replied in a constant tone: "Occasionally, she will cooperate with nearby city guards to help them investigate and reason about some vicious murder cases. Of course, she is just theoretically assisted."

"Okay, okay, I understand." Catherine nodded weakly: "That is to say that you are more professional, and you are talking about well-founded conclusions, at least you have a certain degree of confidence, not just guessing."

"Yes." Lina admitted for granted, "At least 80% sure."

"I agree." Panis said, "This is the most likely conclusion."

"So, Mr. Elad." Catherine asked, "Is there a similar place nearby?"

"It's true." Elard recalled for a moment, nodded to Lina with some admiration, and then replied: "There is almost no difference between what Miss Lina said on the terrain and it is just one and a half kilometers away above."

"What's going on inside the valley?" Catherine continued, asking, "Are there any woods? How is the distribution of the monsters?"

"It's a valley, 30,000 to 40,000 square meters. Thousands of years ago, it should have been a lake, but I don't know why the river was dry. But the soil there is very strange. Perhaps because of the underground minerals, the land has a very high salt content and is completely unsuitable for plant growth. It cannot be changed anyway, so it is not swallowed by the forest." Elard described in detail: "So it is similar to this canyon, and there is no monster to go there, which is safer. The entrance there needs to pass through a very narrow mountain crack. The location of the crack is very hidden, and the valley is surrounded by steep rocks. No one will climb up and look down without any trouble, so it is rarely discovered."

"Very good." Catherine clapped her hands: "Soon, hurry up and rest. After the lights are on at night, Elad, you will take us over to see the situation. We will decide whether to go back to gather the team depending on the situation. Maybe there is no need to gather the team at all, and I hope this will not be the case."

"Ha, the possibility is not small." Panis sighed: "Stay, wait until there is a look."

"Wait a minute, Panis." Elard called Panis: "When we ran away just now, you said that after the mission is over, you will ask me to take you to find a place? Now that I am free, let's talk about where it is."

"The location is relatively obscure, you can take a look." Catherine walked over, took out the tightly wrapped ancient map from her close-fitting pocket, and spread it carefully. Just as she was about to speak, Panis said first: "Our goal is to find a warehouse in an older country. Can you help us see it?"

Elad glanced at the map, his face suddenly changed. He changed several times in a row before taking a deep breath, and his tone returned to his coldness when he first met: "Warehouse? This location will take another seven to ten days from now. It is almost close to the center of the Shining Forest. There are so many dangers there. Which country will build the warehouse there? I'm afraid it may not be a warehouse."

"It's a warehouse, indeed." Panis shrugged and stopped Catherine's question with his eyes: "It's hard to say what is stored now. We want to find it, do you know it?"

"Hu." Elad breathed heavily: "It doesn't matter. Anyway, I'll collect money and lead the way. What you are looking for has nothing to do with me. I know the location marked on the map, but the range is large. I don't guarantee that I can find the so-called warehouse."

"It's okay." Panis replied: "As long as we get to that nearby, we have other ways."

"That's fine." Elad said coldly: "I'm tired, so I'll go and rest first."

"Pennis, why are you..." Catherine asked in a low voice after Elad left.

"Don't ask, let's talk later, believe me." Pennis pinched Catherine's arm, turned around and shouted to Dora, "Didn't you say you can get a prompt when you get close to the range? How about now?"

"Not at all." Dora shook her head: "Maybe it's the same as we've guessed."
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