The rest of the group also saw that Yenny was unusually strong, and their evaluation of her went up another level.
In fact, each of them had benefited from attack after attack, greatly improving their fighting awareness, crisis instinct, and overall killing skills. But compared with Yenny, the gains seemed small.
The fighting lasted five whole days, and as they progressed, the monsters they met grew wiser and stronger.
This time, however, they had the bad luck to run into a pack of red-eyed sandwolves, who were led by the Wolf King to outflank these cultivators and they even knew how to cooperate tactically.
"Watch out!" Normu Soul made a big leap toward and pushed Tenny away before the big Wolf attacking Tenny from behind.
Unfortunately, his left arm was hit by the Wolf's claw, instantly mangled.
Tenny reacted soon by raising her hand and using her palm as a knife, cut the leg of the Wolf that had tried to attack Normu Soul from behind.
Before she could say anything else, she pulled a piece of cloth from her skirt and quickly wrapped up Normu Soul's injured arm to stop the bleeding.
"Thanks" Normu Soul said quickly.
With that, he did not delay any longer, and clenched his weapon again with his unwounded right hand, and fought with the wolves.
This seemingly insignificant episode actually only happened in a few moments, and both men in such a dangerous time neither slow down, back to attack wolves more fierce.
After killing a last Wolf King who almost bit off her neck, Yenny completely felt that the body quench had made a qualitative leap.
Yenny wiped a handful of Wolf blood on her face and gasped. For the first time in days, she was so embarrassed that she almost died from the Wolf's mouth.
With the loss of the Wolf King, the rest of the pack's lethality was completely discounted, and they were wiped out soon.
In the end, the original twelve people were now only eight people alive.
Maybe it was because of killing too many monsters along the way, everyone was extremely murderous, and then did not attract other attacks.
And the day after they took Yenny's second satiety pill, they finally walked out of the desert filled sand.
"Out at last! Seeing the lush forest and grassland in front of her, Seven could not help but sigh.
"Silly Seven, shouldn't the point be that our mana has returned?" Sensing the change in her body, Yiner Coler happily slapped Seven.
"Oh, really, that's great!" Seven almost jumped for joy.
The others were relieved and happy, too, because these days of Muggle-like life had been so miserable.
"Now that we've come out of the desert and recovered our magic powers, we'd better go our separate ways." More Elrent voices soon began to sound, with a slight chill that destroyed the atmosphere.
Of the eight men who were now left, only the three of the Cloud School were unscathed.
Even Lemoutain school lost one student, and now only Yiner Coler and Seven remain.
The remaining survivors are Normu Soul from Nine school,Andie Robins from Green Sword school
and Sean Yinest from the South Sect.
"More Elrent, do you mean that our two schools go our separate ways?" Yiner Coler asked for confirmation.
'Yes! More Elrent nodded without hesitation.
"So, Seven and I will go ahead." Yiner Coler nodded without comment, even to Yenny as she said goodbye.
The other remaining three left without further ado.
"More, where shall we look for the artifact now?" Tenny looked back and asked More Elrent for advice.
"Go where the reiki is the most." More Elrent thought for a moment and said, "Take Yenny and control the flying the craft. Follow me carefully. We must find the river first."
Tenny didn't object to More Elrent's arrangement, and took Yenny, who couldn't control flying craft, quickly followed.
After an uneventful half-day flight, the trio landed again for a rest.
"Must the river be at the most Reiki?" Yenny, who had been quiet for a while, said what was on her mind. "I always thought we'd have a hard time finding the river if we kept going like this."
"Are you questioning my judgment?" More Elrent's voice was distinctly displeased.
Yenny frowned slightly and said, "I just don't think it's the best way to go about this aimless search because it's too big. We should try something else."
"What better way is there, then?" "More Elrent pressed.
"Try that way." Without further ado, Yenny raised her finger in a direction that was obviously quite different from the direction they were going.
'Why? "More Elrent asked.
"Intuition." Yenny was not lying, she just couldn't explain it.
Not long ago, she had had a sudden feeling, but it was unlikely to persuade More Elrent.
"Well, is that what you call a good idea?" More Elrent was having none of it. "If you trust your instincts so much, you should go that way yourself," he said sarcastically.
Ignoring More Elrent's taunts, Yenny looked at Tenny and asked, "What do you think?"
For Yenny's deliberate disregard, More Elrent gave a sneer at the moment.
"You don't think your cousin is going to listen to your nonsense, do you?" More Elrent confidently backfired again.
"It seems that you do not trust me at all, so we will go our separate ways as you say." Yenny replied.
"Good! Since you are so sure of yourself, we will not stand in your way."
"Tenny, let's go!" At the same time, he motioned to Tenny, who was nearby, to set off at once.