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Chapter 740 Agreement



Chapter 740 Agreement

“Well, it’s a deal, when I grow up, we’ll go on adventures together!” The little girl’s eyes were full of desire and determination for the future, and the lucky stone in her hand seemed even warmer and more dazzling under the reflection of the bonfire.

Su Mo, Leah, and Sebastian smiled at each other, and the tacit understanding that did not require words flowed between them. Under the night sky, their laughter intertwined with the crackling of the bonfire, adding a bit of warmth and hope to this night.

"It's a deal, little warrior. But before that, you need to learn more and become stronger. The world is big, full of miracles and challenges, and you are destined to be the creator of one of them." Su Mo's words were full of encouragement and expectation. He knew very well that every dream deserves to be taken seriously.

Leah took out a yellowed book from her backpack and gently placed it in the little girl's hands: "This is a record of ancient magic and wisdom. It may be too early for you, but it will be a beacon on your way to becoming a guardian. Remember, power comes from knowledge, and even more from the kindness and courage in your heart."

Sebastian stood up and tapped the ground with the tip of his sword, making a crisp sound. "And I will teach you how to use this sword, not only to protect yourself, but also to protect everything you cherish. Courage and strength complement each other. Future battles will require warriors like you."

The little girl nodded solemnly and hugged the book tightly to her chest, as if she was hugging the whole world. Under the gaze of the three heroes, her eyes were filled with not only a longing for adventure, but also the responsibility and commitment of growing up.

"Good night, heroes. Tomorrow, I will work harder." The little girl's voice was small but extremely firm. Guided by the starlight, she walked towards her home step by step, leaving the three people with a hopeful back.

When the little girl disappeared into the night, the atmosphere around the campfire became gentle and profound. Su Mo looked up at the stars, his heart filled with infinite emotion: "Every journey allows us to meet new faces and inspire new hopes. Perhaps this is the greatest meaning of us as messengers of light."

Leah responded softly, and her finger drew a symbol of light in the void: "Yes, the reason why light shines is because there are countless eyes looking for it in the darkness. Our story is to ignite these lights of hope."

Sebastian put away his usual heroic attitude, and a rare tenderness appeared in his eyes: "No matter what the road ahead holds, as long as we are united in heart, there will be no difficulties that cannot be overcome. The challenges of the Frozen Kingdom will only make us stronger."

The flames of the bonfire flickered gently, as if to crown the conversation. In the end, the conversation between the three people gradually faded away in harmony, leaving only the beautiful vision of the future swirling in the night sky.

"Sebastian, remember to strengthen the basic training of the little girl starting tomorrow. Her potential cannot be ignored." Su Mo turned to Sebastian and said, his tone showing both trust and expectation.

Sebastian nodded, his eyes following the direction where the little girl disappeared, a warm smile on his lips: "Don't worry, I will personally guide her. It will be a wonderful thing if we can really go on adventures together in the future."

Leah smiled and joined the discussion: "Don't forget, we also need to prepare ourselves. The Frozen Kingdom has a harsh climate, and the unknown magical creatures and harsh environment are all great challenges. We need to collect suitable equipment and study the ancient legends about the fragment of light."

Su Mo nodded in agreement, his eyes flashing with thought: "I have an idea. We can first visit the wise man Adrian who lives in seclusion deep in the forest. It is said that he possesses a lot of lost knowledge, and perhaps he can find key information about the Frozen Kingdom."

"Adrian... the legendary scholar? His wisdom could indeed be of help to us." Leia recalled the bits and pieces of information she had heard before and was full of anticipation for this visit.

"That's settled then. We'll set out to look for Adrian early tomorrow morning. Let's enjoy this rare peace tonight," Sebastian suggested, and the three of them fell into a brief silence, each immersed in their own thoughts.

After a moment, Sebastian broke the silence, his voice carrying a bit of relief: "Speaking of which, Leah, your Baptism of Light when fighting against the Abyss Lord was truly amazing. How many secret weapons do you have that we don't know about?"

Leah smiled and said mysteriously: "That depends on your future performance, doesn't it? Every battle has the potential to inspire new power. Who can predict the future?" Her words were full of optimism and confidence about the future.

Su Mo smiled and shook his head, feeling warm about the interaction between the two partners: "It seems that our journey is not only about fighting and exploring, but also full of learning and surprises. This is the charm of the journey."

Three figures sat around the campfire, the night breeze blew gently, bringing the scent of the distant mountains and forests. In this rare calm, they talked about the upcoming challenges and shared their dreams and hopes.

"No matter what the future holds, at least at this moment, we are safe and happy." Leah said softly, with stars twinkling in her eyes.

"Indeed, happiness comes from gathering together and strength comes from unity. And tomorrow, we will continue to move forward with all the warmth and strength of today." Sebastian's words were like a vow, firm and powerful.

"Then let us cherish this peace and be ready to face the new dawn." Su Mo raised his hand, as if performing some kind of ritual, "For light, for hope, until the last moment."

"For light, for hope." Leah and Sebastian responded, and the three of them touched their hands gently in the air, forming a triangle symbolizing unity and determination. At that moment, even the air around them seemed to be infected by this unshakable belief, becoming warm and powerful.

As the night deepened, the conversation by the campfire had ended, but the air was still filled with an unspoken sense of encouragement and expectation. The little girl's promise, like a seed, quietly took root in everyone's heart, indicating that one day in the future, she would also become a brave person on the road to light.

The next morning, when the first ray of sunlight penetrated the mist and fell on the village, Su Mo, Leah and Sebastian were already ready to go. The villagers spontaneously gathered at the entrance of the village and watched them embark on a new journey. It was not just a farewell, but also a silent support and trust.

The little girl also came, still holding her "lucky stone" tightly in her hand, with reluctance and longing in her eyes. She ran to the three people and handed them a simple but heartfelt painting - it was them sitting around the campfire last night, and everyone's face was shining with the light she painted in her heart.

"This is for you," the little girl whispered shyly, "It's our remembrance. Please come back safely."

Su Mo took the painting, with a gentle light in his eyes. "Thank you, we will carry it with us, just like carrying your hope. Don't forget our promise, study hard, and grow up quickly."

With the blessing of the villagers, the three of them once again passed through the gate of reincarnation and set out on a journey to the depths of the forest to find the wise man Adrian. Along the way, they not only had to deal with the challenges of nature, but also had to be alert to the unknown dangers caused by the influence of the abyss. But as Sebastian said, as long as there is light in your heart, there will be a direction under your feet.

After several days of trekking, they finally arrived at the secluded forest where Adrian lived. Here, ancient trees towered, vines entangled, and the air was filled with an ancient and mysterious atmosphere. Su Mo tapped a seemingly ordinary stone, and with a melodious bell sound, a hidden path slowly appeared.

Going deeper along the path, they met the legendary wise man, Adrian. The old man sat on a chair woven from ancient tree roots, flipping through a thick book, surrounded by all kinds of strange decorations, each of which seemed to carry unknown secrets.

"Welcome, young travelers." Adrian's voice was old but clear, as if it could penetrate the fog of the soul. "Few people can find this place. You must be here for something important."

Su Mo stepped forward, respectfully explained his purpose, and showed the light fragment he brought back from the abyss. Adrian's eyes suddenly became sharp, as if he saw something unusual in the light fragment.

"The fragment of light in the Frozen Kingdom... is indeed a tricky puzzle." After pondering for a moment, Adrian slowly stood up and pulled out an ancient parchment scroll from the bookshelf. "According to ancient records, the fragment is hidden in the far north of the kingdom, guarded by the never-melting ice and ancient spells."

"The Far North..." Leah repeated softly, feeling both excited and a little nervous.

"To get there, you not only need courage and strength, but more importantly, wisdom." Adrian looked at Sebastian and handed him a sealed vial. "It contains the formula of an ancient thawing potion, which is essential for crossing the frozen land."

"As for you, Leah," the wise man turned to Leah and said, "I have a book about the ancient protective barrier. If you master it, you will have a better chance of survival in the Frozen Kingdom."

Finally, Adrian's gaze fell back on Su Mo: "As for you, young guide, what I give you is a deep insight into the history of the Light Fragments. Only by understanding their past can we better predict the future."

When they parted, Adrian said meaningfully: "Remember, true strength comes from the belief in light and the determination to keep looking for light in the darkness. I wish you a smooth journey, and may the light guide your path."

The three bowed deeply to thank the wise man for his help. When they left the deep forest, they not only had more confidence in the future, but also had more expectations for unknown challenges.

"Next, the real test will begin." Su Mo looked into the distance, his eyes burning with an inextinguishable fighting spirit.

"Yes," Leah nodded, her eyes firm, "No matter how difficult the road ahead is, as long as we are together, there is no challenge that we cannot overcome."

"That's just what I want." Sebastian tapped the hilt of the sword, making a crisp metallic sound. "Let those ice and curses see the heart of a true warrior."

Passing through the dark forest, their footsteps intertwined with the whispers of the wind, and each step seemed particularly firm. Soon, they encountered the first challenge - a steep mountain covered with ice and snow, which seemed to be a natural barrier to the Far North.

An old hunter who was trying to bypass the foot of the mountain saw this and stopped, looking at the three people with surprise. "Where are you going? In this weather, even the birds on the mountain are unwilling to fly over."

"The Far North." Su Mo answered simply, his eyes revealing an unshakable determination.

"The Far North?" The old hunter gasped, his face full of disbelief. "That's a place that even the bravest explorers dare not easily set foot in! Are you sure you want to take this road?"

"It is precisely for that unreachable place that we embark on this journey." Leia responded with a smile. Her calmness made the old hunter respect her.

“You are so brave, young men.” The old hunter brushed off the snow on his body and gave them a thumbs up. “I have lived in this mountain for most of my life, and I have never seen anyone like you. If there is a miracle, it might be you.”

After bidding farewell to the old hunter, they began to climb. In the midst of the wind and snow, Sebastian's sword became a tool to clear the way, Su Mo used his understanding of ancient wisdom to guide the direction, and Leah used a protective barrier to resist the blizzard. The three of them worked together seamlessly, showing extraordinary tacit understanding.

After several days of hard climbing, they finally stood on the top of the mountain. The scene in front of them shocked everyone. The endless ice field, shining with cold light, seemed to be a world forgotten by time. A fisherman who was fishing on the ice lake saw them and was so surprised that he almost fell into the lake.

“How did you get here?!” the fisherman asked in disbelief, the fishing net in his hand shaking with excitement.

"Go beyond the impossible and reach the destination that must be reached." Sebastian laughed loudly, and his heroism made the fisherman stand in awe.

"It's incredible," the fisherman exclaimed, "I have been fishing here all my life and have never seen outsiders. If you can find the secrets hidden in the ice, remember to tell the world that there are some miracles that we don't know about."

After bidding farewell to the fisherman, the three continued their journey. On the ice field, every step they took created a new legend. On the way, they helped a group of caravans trapped in a snowstorm. The merchants were so grateful that they spread rumors that they were the patron saints of the ice field.

"I have never seen such a strong team," said a caravan leader with deep emotion, "You not only saved us, but also made me believe that there are real heroes in the world."

"Everyone has a light in their heart, sometimes it just needs a spark to ignite it." Leah's gentle words were like a spring breeze, warming everyone's heart. (End of this chapter)


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