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Chapter 487 - Ernst City

    <h4>Chapter 487 - Ernst City</h4>


    Ernst City.


    Grey and Void stared in wonder at the busy city, with carts going in and out.


    "Is this like a trade city?" He couldn''t help but ask when he saw how high the number of carts and carriages going in and out were.


    Thedy who was by the side shrugged, "I have no clue, this is my first time here,"


    Grey wanted toin, but since she was stronger than he was, he kept his mouth shut. Even he hadn''t been to a lot of ces in the Qilin empire which was far smaller than the Eastern Continent.


    The duo stepped into the city with Void being held tightly by Grey. Just looking around gave Grey a headache, the number of shiny things was astronomical, he could literally feel Void shaking from excitement.


    "What''s wrong with him?" Thedy asked.


    During their journey, she has gotten to know the duo a little. But this was her first time seeing Void like this.


    "Those," Grey used his eyes to point at a stall filled with shiny things.


    "Those worthless pieces of trash?" Thedy asked with a baffled look.


    "Yes, he has a weird obsession with shiny things. No matter how useless it was, since it was shiny, then he was good with it," Grey exined.


    "That''s a weird obsession," Thedy remarked.


    "A treasure," Void suddenly perked up, looking deeper into the city.


    After saying this, one could see him even more visibly excitedpared to before.


    "Shush!" Grey quickly tried to stop Void from speaking any further.


    "There''s a treasure in this city,"


    Unfortunately, the overexcited Void didn''t pay any attention, all he had his eyes on was the treasure he could sense in the city. He had evenpletely forgotten about the shiny things around.


    Thedy who was walking with them was startled, "A treasure? He can sense treasures?"


    ''Void, stop doing this! Even though she doesn''t seem to have any bad ns for us now, what if she suddenly decides to kidnap you and you use as a treasure-seeking tool?'' Grey chided.


    He was furious with how careless Void was. There was still the possibility of thedy having bad thoughts towards them, now Void was giving her an opportunity for greed to take over and give her a reason to kill him. Void would be fine since she would need him alive, but he on the other hand might be killed.


    ''I''m sorry, it''s just that I need this. Very important,'' Void apologized with a lowered head.


    ''Then why did you speak it out loud? You could''ve at least told me so that we can think of a n,'' Grey asked.


    ''We can''t, we''re too weak. But she can, given her bored look, I think she will want the thrill of us stealing something,'' Void exined his reasoning behind his actions.


    ''It might work, but this is dangerous. Before doing anything like this again, at least try to inform me. You''re basically putting me in danger with this gamble of yours,'' Grey advised.


    Void could still be said to be very young, so it was natural that he was sometimes controlled by impulses.


    "*Sigh* Yes, yes he can. But only treasures beneficial to him. Since we share some elements, they are still good for me," Grey replied with a somewhat frustrated look.


    "Wow! That''s an amazing ability," Thedy eximed, "Hey, little guy, want to get that treasure?"


    She turned to look at Void who had already opened his ck eyes wide enough that just staring at it made one feel like they were about to get lost in space.


    He initially wanted to veg thedy to help with stealing the treasure, who knew he didn''t even need to bring it up?


    Without even blinking, he nodded continuously.


    Thedy burst outughing, covering her mouth. She found Void''s reaction to be very cute.


    "Alright, you lead the way, we''ll follow," Thedy said.


    "Wait, you''re nning to steal it?" Grey asked as if this wasn''t what they hoped for.


    "Yes, I''m bored. This should at least be able to make me feel a little excited," Thedy replied.


    Grey did a double-take on thedy, making sure she wasn''t a teenager who was pretending to be older just because she was powerful.


    "What''s with that look,e on, let''s go," Thedy said.


    Grey followed behind thedy who took the lead, following Void''s instructions, they soon got deeper into the city.


    Ernst City was at least five hundred square kilometers, and thedy told Grey there were over three million people in the city. This was not only thergest city Grey had been to but also the most popted.


    Void was happily showing thedy the way, while Grey was carefully observing the city.


    Of the three, he was the only one who seemed to care about their safety. Void and thedy were almost the same, carefree and nonchnt towards things that they didn''t find important.


    After almost three hours of walking, they soon got to a rich district of the city. Surprisingly, it had a wall around it, separating it from the other part of the city. And the reason they knew it was the rich district was that it was boldly written on the top of the gate leading into it.


    Just as they were about to step in, they were stopped by the guards at the gate.


    Grey secretly started praying for the safety of the guards. Thedy with him might lose it at start beating them up, that''s if she didn''t kill them.


    "Stop there, you can''t enter this district without permission," The guard said.


    Grey couldn''t help but recall the guard he met when he went to Eagle''s City who was also demanding something like this.


    "We are travelers who want to use the teleportation array," He exined.


    The teleportation array was safely guarded since it generated good revenue for the city.. Not everyone could afford to use it, so whoever said they wanted to use the array would naturally be fully loaded.
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