After leaving the camp, Jennie took the time to meet Memphis in the Lord's mansion, told her about it in advance, as a member of the upper Council, and then returned to the rescue center with a large number of white tents.

"Lord Jennie, you are back at last." In the largest white camp, seeing that Jennie returned safely, Sophie said anxiously.

Feeling that the momentum of Jennie was very different from that before she left, Sophie was also worried.

From the point of view of the fierce heroic will when Jenny left, Sophie was really worried that she would make some irrational actions. Now seeing her safe return, Sophie was also relieved.

"I'm fine. Don't worry about me." Aware of Sophie's worry, Jennie comforted. At this time, her eyes could not help but glimpse the bright red color on the ground of the camp. The dwarves who had died here had disappeared.

"Has Fred been taken? Take me to see him Jennie sighed and asked Sophie.

"Yes... Lord Jennie." Sophie replied with a low look.

With that, under the guidance of Sophie, they shuttled through the white camp and finally came to an open space.

Thick black smoke is rising from the center of the open space. Several apprentices wearing gloves and veils are constantly busy here.

"Lord Jennie." Seeing the arrival of Jennie and Sophie, the apprentices put down what they were doing and asked respectfully. Careful observation shows that the white veil on the apprentices' faces has long been smoked to a dark yellow, and the gloves are full of black marks.

"I'm just coming to have a look. You keep doing your own business." Jennie said slowly.

With Jennie's approval, the apprentices resumed their work.

Two apprentices, carrying a stretcher, came to a deep pit that was emitting black smoke. On the stretcher lay Fred, whom Jennie was looking for.

"Lord Jennie, everything is normal here. There is no sign of the necromancer. Don't worry about it." A five step elf, dressed in the same way as those apprentices, came to Jennie and reported to her.

"I see, Aryan. What's going on here?" Jennie asked the elf, but her eyes were always focused on Fred's body.

"Recently, the number of corpses has decreased significantly. I can still remember the scene when the riot happened. Even the most senior apprentice would despair when he saw the bodies that needed to be burned at that time. "

Aryen reported respectfully, frowning and sighing deeply: "there have been two accidents. Apprentice Zell accidentally fell into the pit, and when he was rescued, he had no breath. "Apprentice Muk saw the body of his relative. He collapsed and was being treated in the emergency tent."

"Sometimes I question what I've done." Aryen frowned and looked miserable. "Burning the bodies of those creatures is a kind of blasphemy to their souls. They should have been deeply buried in the land, but they suffered after death."

Jennie patted aryen on the shoulder and said, "you didn't do anything wrong. On the contrary, everything you did was great. The purpose of burning the corpses of those creatures is to prevent them from being disturbed by the necromancer after they die. With your help, they can really sleep. "

Aryen lowered his head: "Lord Jennie, I understand everything you said, but I still can't forgive myself... I can't forget their final appearance. They look at me as if they want to tell me that their souls will never be at peace..."

Jennie shook her head. "I'll arrange psychological counseling for you. It happens that one of my apprentices is very good at this kind of treatment."

With that, Jennie took a look in the direction of Sophie.

At this time, the original flame in the pit gradually subsided. One apprentice put the ashes in the pit into the space ring, while the body of the dwarf Fred was lifted by the other two apprentices and carefully placed at the bottom of the pit.

"Lord Jennie, I'll go first." Aryen asked.

"Go ahead."

After getting Jennie's approval, Aryan came to the edge of the pit, and the rich Magic Elements emerged from his body, and then gathered to Fred at the bottom of the pit.

There was no solemn funeral, no mourning, even no mourning. Under Jennie's gaze, the flame spread on the dwarf's body.

She closed her eyes, observed a moment of silence, and turned away.

A familiar sob came from one side. As Jennie walked along, she saw her apprentice, Sophie, looking at Fred in the fire, sobbing.

Jennie immediately stepped forward and turned Sophie's figure so that she did not have to look at the flames behind her.

Looking directly at Sophie in front of her, Jennie comforted, "this is over. You don't have to worry about it any more. Forget it? Heroes don't stop at one thing. It's time to move forward. "

Seeing that the consolation didn't work as well as it should, Jennie continued to exhort, "think about what makes you happy? We're going to see the wise man Yuk. He's the patron saint of all the elves. He's a towering tree older than all the Necromancers. I believe you've never seen him. Don't you feel excited? "

Sophie asked in a tearful voice, "is there no intolerance in your heart, Lord Jennie? Or can heroes ignore everything... And not be touched by anything? "

Jennie sighed and patiently replied, "I do feel a little impatient... But everything about this matter has now been settled, everything is over, and even Fiat, which destroyed the village of moyas, has been put on trial. No matter how much I can't bear it, I can't make the dwarf reborn, can I? It's time to put it all down and move on. "

Jennie's words are firm and contain the will that Sophie can't understand.

After hearing Fiat get the justice he deserved, Sophie nodded and sobbed.

"The only thing left is the source of all this, the artifact holder, the evil necromancer. I promise you that I will make him pay for it. "

Under the guidance of Jennie, Sophie slowly recovers her emotions and goes away step by step towards the road she came from. However, every few steps in the process, she looks back at the pit where the black smoke rises.

"Don't look back." Jennie was helpless, but she said with a smile, "if you look back, you will become a stone."

Finally, with Jennie's constant enlightenment, Sophie smiles for a long time. Her original sadness and intolerance are much better now.