Fortunately, Siward was a small country. Wilbur set out by car at eight in the morning and arrived at the Kooth Province, which was only a hundred kilometers away from Brant, before noon. Kooth Province did not have any proper roads leading to Brant, and because of the perennial winds and snow, the original dirt roads were also covered by snow and could not be seen.
As Wilbur had considered the situation here in advance, he had purchased a compass before setting out. By using satellite signal positioning, he could find the direction of Brant. After making some simple preparations, Wilbur set off for Brant.
As he left the city of Kooth, Wilbur looked back at this city, which was called the capital of Kooth Province. Covered in ice and snow, it looked like a small county in size. Wilbur could not help but sigh, feeling that anyone who could live in this place for a long time must have deep feelings for it.
Likewise, Brant was hundreds of kilometers away from the urban area of Kooth City. The fact that the old man could live in Brant for a long time also proved his extraordinary perseverance. Wilbur could imagine that the old man must have his own story.
There must be a reason for him to persist in Brant, and this reason was likely to be closely related to the eighth dragon cauldron. Therefore, Wilbur realized that the old man guarding the secret of the eighth dragon cauldron was probably a stubborn person who might not be easy to deal with.
Sixty kilometers away from Kooth City, a vast primitive forest appeared in front of Wilbur. According to the compass, Brant was behind this primitive forest. To reach Brant, one had to pass through this primitive forest. Otherwise, they would have to take a detour of at least three hundred kilometers.
Wilbur was eager to obtain the eighth dragon cauldron and naturally would not take the longer route. Although there might be some wild beasts in the forest, Wilbur was a cultivator who could subdue sea monsters, so he naturally would not fear tigers and leopards.
Stepping into this primitive forest, Wilbur's footsteps crunched on the snow, making a "squeak" sound. At first, Wilbur did not think much about it. After all, according to the map, this primitive forest was only five hundred square kilometers, and it would take about twenty-five kilometers to cross it.
For a cultivator, twenty-five kilometers could be crossed in less than an hour. However, when Wilbur realized something was wrong, he stopped and looked at his watch, only to find that without realizing it, two hours had passed.
This made Wilbur feel very strange. After all, if this forest was only five hundred square kilometers, and the straight-line distance was twenty-five kilometers, Wilbur should have already walked out of this forest long ago. However, after two hours of walking, Wilbur was still in the forest and had not walked out yet.
Two hours would mean that he walked a full fifty kilometers. The distance from Kooth City to Brant was only one hundred kilometers, and adding the sixty kilometers Wilbur had already walked, it had already exceeded the distance from Kooth City to Brant.
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