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Star Puppet God

Adrian, a mysterious wanderer with unfathomable magical prowess, opens his eyes in the unknown wilderness. With his whisper, he looks at his status and starts his journey in the new world. Witness Adrian's incredible feats of magic as he shapes a new world, guided only by his determination and the limitless power of his imagination."

Adenlia · Kỳ huyễn
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50 Chs

Chapter 27 - Land Of Adenlia

The two men in leather clothes stood hidden in the bushes, watching the vast expanse of the Land of Adenlia before them. They were barbarians, rough and rugged-looking, with long hair and beards that hung down to their chests. They had been traveling for days, searching for food and supplies, and had stumbled upon the land by chance.

From their vantage point, they could see the neatly organized rows of crops stretching out as far as the eye could see. They had never seen anything like it before, and they couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the sight.

"Look at all this food," one of the barbarians whispered to the other. "We could feed our tribe for months with this."

The other barbarian nodded in agreement, but his eyes were focused on something else. "What about those creatures?" he asked, pointing to the humanoid puppets that were working the fields. "They don't look like any creatures we've seen before."

The two barbarians belonged to the Knife Hand Barbarian Group; they were a big and famous barbarian group that lived in the Glen Forest Area. The ordinary citizens and people had not encountered many mages with magical abilities, but almost all of them had encountered mages that could shoot fireballs and cast spells.

In their eyes, it was clear that these humanoids were not humans at all. This is one of the things that makes a difference.

Mages and magic are not rare, but they are only encountered when they have some sort of purpose behind them.

Barbarians, whose main source of income is robbing other people, had encountered mages and lost many people to them.

The first barbarian shrugged. "They're probably just some kind of golems or something. It doesn't matter. What matters is the food."

The two men continued to watch from the bushes, their eyes glued to the fields and the wooden creatures working within them. They knew that they had stumbled upon a valuable resource, and they were determined to find a way to take it for themselves. Not to mention that some puppets were carrying meat to the storage units of the place. The barbarians did not see the whole force of the Land of Adenlia; they only saw about twenty puppets working in the land.

As all other puppets were outside in the forest, barbarians and wood puppets did not encounter each other because of the fact that the forest was huge; Glen Forest itself was almost half the size of the earth.

But as they continued to watch, they couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. There was something strange about this place—something that they couldn't quite put their finger on. And as the sun began to set and the shadows grew longer, they decided it was time to leave.

Silently, they slipped away from the bushes and disappeared into the night, leaving the Land of Adenlia behind them. But even as they walked away, they couldn't shake the feeling that they had stumbled upon something truly extraordinary, something that would change their lives forever.