A vast, uninhabited sea of trees, covered with towering trees, a web of tangled vines, thick with dead leaves and bird droppings, was a forest that had never been developed before. There was once a senior who said that there was no road in this world, and only a lot of people walked on it. Now, there was a group of brave pioneers who were struggling to open a path in the forest.

Two Wind Blade s and a tornado clearing out a patch of vines. Ordinary took a deep breath, and couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the fiery red city walls that penetrated through the dense forest in the distance: "They're finally out!"

Behind the monarch dog followed two other youths, one in black, and around the age of twelve to thirteen. He was Demon Dragon Dillateger, and beside him was a seventeen to eighteen year old teenager who was wearing a white robe. He was a Silver Dragon who had just joined the normal team.

The reason the Silver Dragon stayed by his side was all because of Duke Long and Granny Long, the two of them coveted the property of the Demon Dragon. When they saw that the Demon Dragon had increased its power by several folds in a mere 100 days, they had the idea of letting their son follow the ordinary man to make a fortune.

Their proposal was so ordinary that they were willing to accept it. Having two powerful fighters was already a joyous thing, not to mention that these two fighters were like two dragons. But Pontiff was not satisfied, the Giant Dragon was a free labourer, it was too much of a loss to let it go so easily. However, Shayna stared at him and said coldly, "The ones who have a contract with your Church is us, not my son." If you have any objections, I can let him hit you until you have no objections before leaving. "

High Priest Gurion also advised the Pope, "Your Majesty, if that little dragon is willing to leave, then let it go, in case that restless fellow comes again to carry someone to Holy Temple on a whim. Can you accept his current illness?"

Thinking about the huge danger that would be caused by using a giant mine to pick up Silver Dragon s that filled the whole world, thinking about how he would have to fight it to the death if he didn't let Silver Child go, Pontiff could only watch as it left.

The Demon Dragon and the other emperor dogs strongly recommended flying out. They were afraid to sit on the teleportation formation that would make them feel so much pain that they wished they were dead, so Ordinary could only give up on riding the teleportation formation and head straight for the Capital.

Leaving the island of light, he walked forward. After passing through the palace hall that was used as bait, the Silver Dragon couldn't help but ask about ordinary things: "Boss, do you know the way to Grime City? Where should we fly? "

Although the current relationship between the Silver Dragon and the ordinary Silver Dragon was not employment, he still allowed the Silver Dragon to call him boss. This was a form of address that both he and the Silver Dragon would accept after pondering for a long time.

"I've never been there, so how would I know?" He replied plainly.

The Silver Dragon turned around and looked at the Black Dragon beside them. The Black Dragon hurriedly shook its head, this time the Silver Dragon descended from the sky and took human form. The three of them started to feel foolish. He checked his Space Ring. Unfortunately, there was everything, but nothing called a map. Could it be that he had to go back to the Guang Ming Island?

Just at this moment, an idea suddenly popped up in his mind. He channeled his mental force and chanted a few incantations, and the Spatial Beast that had been attached to his body with energy bodies were summoned.

After half a year of "absorbing oxygen", the Spatial Beast finally regained most of its strength. It was just that it hadn't been doing anything originally, so it couldn't be bothered to summon it.

The Spatial Beast's appearance startled the two dragons, they had never seen such a strange creature before, so they could not help but cry out: "What kind of monster is this? "She's quite pretty."

He couldn't help but exclaim in admiration as he looked at them with his gem-like eyes: "Master is indeed very powerful, to have taken in two dragons and such a large group of Emperor Dog of the eighth step. Oh, and this one, it's actually a hell three-headed hound from Ninth Rank, I have to say, with your current strength, you can completely exterminate a small country."

He looked at it and asked, "How is your recovery going?"

The Spatial Beast tilted her head and said: "Not too much. Thank you for taking care of me for a long time."

"Now that we're lost, you can send us to the place where you fought against the Necromancer before. Then, you can leave." As he spoke, he stretched out his hand and summoned a hexagram, flying towards the Spatial Beast. This was a magic that could break a contract. As long as the Spatial Beast responded with a six-pointed star and combined, the contract would be broken.

To his surprise, the Spatial Beast actually refused to break the contract with it. Looking at the hexagram disappearing into the sky, the Spatial Beast frowned and asked: "Why?"

The Spatial Beast looked at him and said: "At that time, you saved me, and not only did I not repay you for saving me, I even accepted your help once again. What's more valuable is that not only do you not complain about this, you are willing to give up the contract between you and me.

Ordinary frowned and said, "I don't believe you. I don't believe a single word you say!" No creature wants to be another's slave, and I don't think you want to. The reason why the Freud are following me is to make them rich, and the reason why the Emperor Dog are following me is because I can take care of their survival. I don't know why you are following me. "

"Master, my words are sincere. My heart is sincere. You should believe me. Now that the contract is in place, are you still afraid that I will threaten you?" The Spatial Beast said with a wronged expression.

He snorted and said, "If you don't want to tell me, then go ahead. I have enough monsters around me, so I don't need you. Now, bring us to the place where you fought against the Necromancer. "

The space beasts agreed to wrap the three of them and a large group of emperors with a spatial force and cast a long-distance spatial transfer spell, which resulted in them appearing in the dense forest when they appeared.

"Where is this place? Isn't the place where you fought with that Necromancer in the mountains outside the Thorn City?" Ordinary asked curiously.

Spatial Beast's blue face flushed red and she said embarrassedly: "Sorry, because there are too many of you here, my strength is not enough to support the teleportation from that far away, so …" "I don't know where this is either."

Ordinary's expression changed. He gritted his teeth and said, "If there's anything I can't do, inform me first. I'll thank you!" The Spatial Beast laughed dryly and nodded its head in agreement.

He did not dare to let the two dragons turn around and carry him away, lest he cause unnecessary misunderstandings. If the people in that city thought that he was here to attack the city, then it would be troublesome, so he could only use the method of walking step by step to head towards the market.

The Spatial Beast s had run out of mana, so the two dragons would not be able to control their own strength. Normal people would be afraid that they would burn the whole forest down, so they could only use their big dogs to lead the way.

At that time, he was too far away to see clearly, but now that he was closer, he realized that the entire city was a fiery red color, whether it was the city walls or the surrounding land, they were all fiery red, and the height and thickness of the city walls were much higher than the average city wall. He did not know where he was at, but of course, the two dragons and the bunch of dogs behind him did not know.

This saved him a lot of trouble. Although he was only a novice mage of the lowest level, his status was even higher than that of the nobles, because the number of mages was too small. Even a mage apprentice was highly respected.

After entering the city, in order to reduce the amount of trouble that needed to be caused, Ordinary found a very reputable hotel to stay at, and after ordering a very sumptuous dinner, he asked the waiter about it and finally found out that the city's name was Red Stronghold, a stronghold that guarded the southern border of the Burton Empire. From here on, to the south was the Dwarf Kingdom, and it was a very famous trading location, and the most famous transaction here was population trading.

In Burton Empire, there were 80% of the commoners and 1% of the nobles, and the remaining 19% of them were slaves. Although the slave trade was controlled extremely strictly and there had to be an extremely heavy tax, this kind of bloody trade was still extremely popular.

After filling his stomach with precious items, not caring if it was the first time the Silver Dragon had eaten delicacies in the mortal world that were madly chewing with the Demon Dragon, he greeted them before taking the mischievous, mischievous and newly added Spatial Beast out to buy a map or something like that.

The Spatial Beast had turned into a two feet tall blue pony, it looked at it and asked, "It's been so long, I still don't know your name."

"My original name was Jennifer. According to the rules of this world, as my master, you can give me a different name." The Spatial Beast replied.

Pingfan didn't even think before saying, "It's fine, just use your original name." There were very few people who were as casual as him. Any one of them would give a new name to their own Magic Pet, firstly, making them forget about their past, and secondly, making it easier for him to call out to them.

After walking around on the street for a while, he found that there were a lot of people walking around, and most of them were dressed in strange clothing, buying two maps of Burton Empire. He compared them and found that the differences between the two maps were very big, and even the boundaries of their territories were different, but fortunately, the road from Capital to Red Stronghold was basically the same, which made him relax a little.

The store was full of goods, but there were very few that could arouse his interest. Unconsciously, he walked to the front of a dwarf's shop. An item hung on the wall attracted his attention. It was a Fire Rod, the kind of one-eyed charge used to hit rabbits.

One of the dwarves looked at him and said, "Oh, a mage. My apologies young Mr. Mage, you don't have anything here that you can use. If you wish to purchase equipment, please go to a special mage shop."

"Can I see that weapon?" Ordinary pointed to the musket hanging on the wall. With the dwarves' knowledge of calling coal firestone, he did not randomly give it a name even though he did not know the name of the gun.

The dwarf looked at his ordinary hand and said, "Do you want to see this gun? I don't think you would be interested in it. Any mage's magic is more useful than this. " The Dwarf chattered as he took off the gun and showed it to Ordinary.

He was not the only one who knew how to use firearms. Back then, he had owned a Desert Eagle, and that was the best partner he had.

The stock was made of wood, twice the size of the gun stock known to most people. On the stock of the gun, there were two small boxes, one containing black gunpowder, the other a metal sand and iron ball. After looking at it, he shook his head lightly, this gun definitely wouldn't be able to reach more than thirty meters in range, it was just like what the dwarf had said, ordinary mages wouldn't be interested in this weapon.

Other than the fact that the style of this weapon was a little strange, it was not very practical. A Mage's magic attack power was much stronger than it, and the bow and arrow's range was also much further. This weapon, which was weaker than Mage's magic power and the crossbow shooting distance, did not have much development.

However, he was no ordinary Mage. He had a fairly good understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of this weapon. Moreover, he was secretly excited as he knew how to improve this weapon to its full potential. The other thought was that there was gunpowder in this world, and he wondered if there were explosives and cannons. After asking the dwarves for a negative answer, the man said in his heart that it seemed that he could use this kind of weapon.

He bought the gun for only one silver coin. In addition, he also bought a big bag of black gunpowder. The Dwarf looked confused as he left his store and continued to stroll forward. There were even some large scale magic transport ships that could fly. Out of interest, he bought a flying carpet, and if it wasn't for the fact that the magic transport ship was too big, he wouldn't have been able to fit it into the Space Ring and scared the crowd. He was also planning to buy one to study.

After that, Ordinary experienced the application of magic in various fields, allowing him to roughly understand the level of development of this world's magical civilizations. He also understood the advantages and disadvantages of this kind of civilization compared to the mechanical civilizations that he knew, but Ordinary did not realize how much of a transformation his thinking today would bring to himself and this world.

This place was extremely heavily guarded, and every person who came in or out of here had to go through a thorough inspection. It was only after checking with someone that he found out that this was one of the special slave markets in the Red Stronghold.

He stood there and thought for a moment. He felt that he could buy a slave to guide him. After all, he was not very familiar with this world. Thus, he walked into it after paying the admission fee of 1 copper coin.

This slave trading market took up a huge amount of space; it was about the size of ten acres. After walking for a short distance and going through a door to check the size of the market, Ordinary had finally seen the whole picture of the market. Even though he had spent half of his life less than slaves, when he saw these slaves, he still felt that they were more pitiful than him. At least, he wasn't stuck in a wooden cage with an exhibition.

Most of the people in the market were those wooden cages that looked like prison cells. Some of the cages were even made of iron. There were some dwarves and giants, but most of them were humans.

There were three sources of slaves here. One was the civilians and soldiers of the enemy countries who were captured, the other was the families of the officials who had committed crimes, and the other was the captives of the slave capturing squadron from other countries. The slaves were also divided into three categories: upper-level, middle-level, and lower-level. The upper-level slaves were long-grown, beautiful young girls, and those with abundant knowledge and craftsmanship. These slaves were treated a little better; the middle-level slaves were sturdy and strong; the lower level slaves were ugly, sickly, disabled, and very stupid.

Seeing a youth wearing a mage robe walk in, everyone in the cage started shouting at him. Some shouted that mages weren't things, some begged for him, and some even spat at him.

A burly man with a thorny whip heard the shout and ran over. The whip in his hand viciously lashed at the people outside the cage. With a blood-curdling scream, the people inside were thrown back into the cage.

"Young Mr. Mage? "If you need anything, please tell me that these slave quarters are not for someone as noble as you to come to." The burly man said to Luo Yuan with an alluring smile that did not match his appearance.

"I want to buy a geographically proficient slave as a guide. I wonder where I should go?" After receiving it, he revealed a trace of wild joy. His monthly salary was only twenty silver coins, and his ordinary tip was enough to cover half of his salary. Thus, the big man enthusiastically led him to the upper class slave area.