"The riots in the city have subsided, but you still have to stay vigilant and try to stay away from the area where the dwarves gather. There are many dwarves who refuse to accept this result and secretly plan the next action."

In front of Sotofi, an elf guard dressed in black ordered.

At the entrance of the slaying undead troops, Sotofi looked towards the street not far away. Sporadic pedestrians appeared in Sotophie's eyes, including ordinary humans and noble elves.

Different from the martial law period when the riots occurred, creatures who dared to walk like this in the quiet city at that time might not be long before they were besieged by angry dwarves and forced to make atonement for the dead dwarves.

Even so, those creatures couldn't calm the dwarves' anger, and would only end up miserably.

As if recalling something, Sotofi sighed.

"Are you worrying about your own safety? Don't be afraid. The riot is over. You will always be safe in the camp where the undead troops are killed. Don't worry about being harmed by those dwarves."

Facing the comfort of the elf guard, Sotophie shook his head in frustration: "I just remembered some bad things."

During this period of time, she has been regarded as the target of the dwarves, and is firmly protected by the members of the troops in the garrison. In return, when the elves are injured, Sotophie will do his best to heal them.

As a result, many members of the army knew Sotophie, who was also an elf in the camp, and their relationship with each other became much closer.

Although Sotophie has repeatedly proposed that she wanted to take a look outside the station, she was rejected on the grounds of martial law, and she could only accept this result.

As for the elf who rescued her, Sotophie had seen him from a distance in the camp several times, but she was limited to staring from a distance. She never met him formally, and could not express her gratitude to him personally. As far as the elf's identity is concerned, he doesn't need such gratitude at all.

Now, when the news spread that the riots had subsided, and the news that Sotofi was about to leave, the ordinary members of the resident expressed regret and regretted Sotofi's choice.

There is always a certain worry in Sotofi’s heart. She did not hesitate to get close to the dwarf team at the risk of being discovered and caught by the dwarves. It is precisely because of this worry in her heart that she is afraid of something bad. Become reality.

"If those dwarves who offend Ms. Sotofi show up in front of me, I will not spare them lightly."

The talkative elf guard, who misunderstood Sotophie's meaning, kept talking.

"...I have known for a long time that those dwarves of inferior blood can't do anything good, and will only disrupt the original order at this juncture. Even the leaders of those dwarves, the source of this riot, are nothing but lies. Liar."

His words immediately caught Sotophie's attention: "What happened? Why do you say that?"

The elf guard was a little surprised: "Don't you know? The liar named Moyas has been confirmed by other dwarves that he is a drunkard in the city. The benefits gained from this riot have now been punished due to it."

The words in her ears shocked Sotofi's heart. She pursed her mouth, her eyes widened, and there was an unbelievable look remaining in it.

"How could this be...who did you hear about these news?" Sodomie asked tremblingly after a long time.

The elf guard frowned. He didn't understand why Sotofi had changed like this: "You can ask the other members of the resident, and they all say so."

Sodomy exclaimed, and hurriedly said goodbye to the guards, and then ran to Jenny's camp according to the location in the memory.

The collapsed house blocked the road ahead. Sodomy went around a long way, and finally, among a large area of ​​burnt ashes, he saw a lot of silver-white tents standing intact.

This area composed of silver-white emergency tents is exactly the rescue center established by Jane, where all injured creatures can get proper treatment.

Even under the impact of riots, the rescue center still performs its functions and will not change due to any circumstances.

Sotofi looked around. In the open space outside the rescue center, many creatures with physical disabilities were doing simple rehabilitation training. Among them were not only elves and humans, but also dwarves who initiated riots.

"Sodom, it's great that you can come back safely!"

Jenny's other apprentices showed surprise expressions after seeing Sotophie returning, and took the initiative to greet her.

Since the riots broke out, Sotophie has disappeared, and there is no news about her again. All the apprentices thought that she died in the riots like those innocent creatures, but she didn’t expect her to be. Return safely.

"I make you worry, I'm in a good state now. Where's Master Jenny? I want to see her." Sotophie hurriedly asked the apprentices around him.

"Master Jenny has just rescued a dwarf, and it should be in her camp now. Really, thanks to Master Jenny's kind heart, if I change me, I won't help the dwarves of Damn it!" An elf apprentice Yelled.

"Those dwarves dealt with us like this, how many elves have been killed by them, why should we help them?" Another apprentice agreed, causing the wounded dwarves in the camp to glared.

Sotophie sighed deeply. If she had known that the elves and the dwarves would end up like this, she would stop Moyas at that time for whatever she said.

Is the current situation really what Moyas longs to see? Sotophie didn't know, she only knew that even Moyas who caused all of this was just a victim in the hands of the Necromancer, and the Necromancer should be the one who should bear the crime.

Soon, Sotophie, who was in a trance, entered the largest silver-white tent and saw Jeanne who was taking care of the dwarf in the camp.

A dark green gown covered Jenny's body without any folds in between, looking quiet and elegant.

In the emergency tent, everything from the outside seemed to be unable to disturb Jenny at this time. A burst of blue light appeared in her hand, which spread to the comatose dwarf.

"Cough, cough..."

Seeing the dull cough from the comatose dwarf, Jenny stopped the movement in his hands and turned to look aside Sotophie.

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