ped them all in it and pulled them to his side.

The elves had a lot of mud stuck on their legs, so they must have sunk into the swampy soil.

Bai Lixin wanted to use the light element to light up the surroundings, but when he summoned it, he found that the light element in this space was pathetic.
He summoned for a while, and the three or five light elements that came were like fireflies around him.

Ugh.

This felt like child labor.
He should just let them go.

Bai Lixin flicked his finger and let go of the light elements.

He could use the most simple technology in the absence of magic.

Bai Lixin quickly took out the flashlight from his backpack, and as soon as the flashlight was turned on, it immediately tinted the fog in front of him white.

He could finally see that what appeared to be grass in front of them was actually just a thin layer of waterweed floating on top of the swamp.
The elves stepped on it and immediately sank into it.

The elf leader: “I didn’t notice that you are quite strong for a magician.
What are you using now? Light magic?”

The highest level of the flashlight in this area was still faint.
Bai Lixin carefully looked around for a place they could step while answering the elf leader’s question, “It’s not magic, but it’s better than magic.”

The light stopped at a place and Bai Lixin gestured for them to look over.
“See where the light is shining? There’s a solid path there; let’s go through there.”

“Do you remember anything now that you are here?”

The elves shook their heads blankly.
Even after entering this place, they still couldn’t remember anything.

Bai Lixin didn’t have much hope either and began to carefully walk along the solid path.

The path was narrow, going through the swamp like a balance beam.
There were no guardrails on either side, so the slightest mistake would cause them to fall into the swamp and sink deep into it.

The group did not say anything, and they walked carefully.
Because there was only one flashlight, Bai Lixin could only shine it in the back from time to time to give the elves lighting.

It was a short path, and they walked for only ten minutes before they reached the end of the swamp.

They came to a thicket and found a towering tree in the middle.

The elf king once said that the Dark magic swamp was sealing something, but he did not say what it was.

The only elves who could know something had lost their memories and had no clue.

Elf leader: “I will go up the tree to see.
It’s strange, I seem to be familiar with this place, as if I have dreamed of it.

The elf leader nimbly jumped up the tree, and quickly climbed to the highest point.

Bai Lixin patiently stroked Dijia’s fur as he watched.

Perhaps it was his illusion, but Dijia had been quiet from the time they started preparing to enter the Dark magic swamp.

When he helped to smooth Dijia’s fur before, he would at least resist a little or move around.
But now, he was lying completely flat and letting him touch.

A rustling sound came from the foliage of the huge tree, followed by the voice of the elf leader, “I see lights!”

“There is a small hut deep in the swamp forest, and the lights are on!”

An elf archer asked in surprise, “Is someone living there?”

Elf leader: “I can’t see that, it’s too far to see.”

“Come back down,” Bai Lixin raised his flashlight, “we have no other clue anyway, so let’s go over and see.”

The elf leader looked at Bai Lixin in confusion: “Beautiful magician, I have to ask, why did you have to enter the Dark magic swamp? This is a restricted area of the Dark Forest, and we are not allowed to enter here.
But then the Elf King actually asked us to take you to find the Dark Magic Swamp?”

Bai Lixin couldn’t say, ‘It’s because you entered here that you didn’t contract the disease.’

He could only nod perfunctorily and say, “I came in to find a medicine that could save the forest princess.”

Elf leader: “Then what does that medicine look like? Tell us, and we’ll help you look as well.”

Bai Lixin continued to use his three-inch tongue to make things up, “I don’t know yet, I’ll know when I see it.”

Elf leader: “All right then.”

When advancing, the elf leader and the other three elves took turns going up the trees to identify the direction so that they wouldn’t get lost.

Bai Lixin, on the other hand, had Dijia in his arms, and he felt that his assumptions were not wrong; Dijia’s belly was very hot, and his whole body was on fire, as if he had a fever.

“You have a fever, Master?”

He lifted the wolf cub and asked in a voice that only the two of them could hear.

“I’m fine.” Dijia replied, but his voice was still very weak, “Don’t worry, I can’t die.
I’m undead.”

There was nothing Bai Lixin could do but secretly call on the water element, condense it into ice, and attach it to the surface of his palm to cool down the Dijia.

The cool touch immediately made Dijia sigh softly.
His body unconsciously hung on Bai Lixin’s palm, and he even stretched out his tongue to lick it to cool down.

Bai Lixin secretly activated the Mermaid’s Heart but received a system prompt.

[Ding! The target’s body is very healthy, and there are no areas that need healing.
This healing has not increased proficiency, and the Mermaid’s Heart is still at lv6.]

Bai Lixin’s star-like eyes flickered for a moment, and then quickly calmed down.

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