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Nobilis of War novel Chapter 1387

Darren and the others carefully studied the map.

If the map was accurate, then the inheritance could be found in a cave located within a mountain.

However, that mountain was apparently above a star.

"Is this right?" they muttered to each other, squinting at the map. "How can we go above a star? And how could a mountain be located above a star, anyway?"

They wondered if perhaps the map was mistaken. After all, the Archean stars were in the depths of space. How could they fly over there? It seemed to be an impossible task. In the darkness of the void, there were various kinds of violent, turbulent energy. Only an extremely powerful creature, such as a supreme god or a chief god, could step into the void of space and hope to survive.

"Darren, look," said one of the men, pointing at the map. "There's an interesting path here...It looks like it leads to a village which has a transmission array." Everyone bent over the map to look at the path.

"Well, that definitely looks like a transmission array," someone agreed.

"That explains it, right? To reach the star, we have to go through this transmission array," said another person.

They discussed the risks of such a route, as well as their other available options. Finally, they reached an agreement.

The village marked on the map was their best shot. If they could find the transmission array, they could be able to reach the star in the void.

"Look closer at the path," someone said, pointing at the spot where the route ended. "It's incomplete, see? We might have trouble finding the exact location of the village." Everyone frowned. It was true. The path ended before it reached the village. They would have to navigate the gap on their own.

"Darren, what should we do?" Eallard asked. The others turned to Darren too, waiting for his decision.

He thought for a moment, then said, "Wait here. I'll inquire about this and return as soon as possible."

Without any further delay, Darren took the map, then leapt into the air and flew away. His sudden departure left everyone confused. They looked cautiously at each other, wondering what Darren had meant. Who was Darren planning to ask about the path? Was there anyone else nearby?

Darren flew quickly, and soon arrived at the spot where he remembered seeing the straw man and the straw girl.

"Hello, Wind, Rain," he said calmly.

Wind and Rain were in a daze in the wilderness. Except for their eyes, which flickered towards Darren as he landed, they were motionless.

"Why haven't you left yet?" Wind asked without inflection.

"I'll be leaving soon," Darren replied. He came closer, taking out the map. "Wind, do you know how to get to this village?" he asked, pointing at the correct spot.

When Wind saw the location of the village on the map, his eyes flickered again. He seemed to have been caught by surprise.

"I don't know," he said after a moment's hesitation. Darren raised an eyebrow. Wind was a bad liar.

"Brother, you know I can tell that you're lying. You know how to get there, right?" Rain chimed in.

"I don't know," Wind replied, more quickly this time.

"You know! Well, I see. Mother must be there too—because you are reacting now the same way you did before, when I asked you where she was."

After all, Rain was much smarter than Wind. She had always been able to tell what people were thinking, just by studying their expressions and listening closely to what they said.

"Nonsense. Mother has left; she hasn't been there for a long time," Wind snapped. Rain pointed at Wind with her finger.

"You!" she exclaimed. "So you do know where Mother is! Tell me now, or I swear I will no longer recognize you as my brother."

Wind was silent, looking trapped. He instantly regretted his rash words.

"Tell me!" Rain demanded again.

She rushed over and grabbed Wind's arm.

Wind stayed silent.

Rain bit his arm, but Wind was unmoved. Rain released him and ran towards Darren.

"I know that village," she said. "I'll take you there." She turned to give Wind a hard glare.

"Well..." said Darren dubiously. "If your elder brother doesn't agree, that may not be a good idea," he added.

Rain scowled. "Are you going or not? If you go, I'm coming with you. And if you don't, you'll be sorry," she said threateningly, raising her arms.

Darren glanced at Wind, who still didn't say anything. "Fine," Darren said with a shrug, deciding to take Wind's failure to object as agreement with Rain's proposal.

"Let's go, then," said Rain immediately. She took Darren's hand in hers and walked forward.

Suddenly, Wind spoke up. "Wait for me, Rain."

He realized that he had no other choice. Now that his sister knew the clue of their mother's whereabouts, there was no way he could stop her from going to look for her. He could only follow.

Darren, Rain, and Wind returned to the others. Then, under Rain's guidance, they headed south, following the path drawn on the map towards the village.

"Darren, are these two reliable? The younger one wanted to kill us before," Weber muttered. He had been badly frightened by the straw girl during their previous encounter.

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