Suddenly, a spiritual light flashed, "Is it the so-called beast tide?" Thinking of this, she patted Kesa hard to wake her up. "Ah, Dyda, why are you..." Kesli looked at her own body nervously and realized that the situation did not turn out as she had imagined. Furthermore, they were not in the room right now, so they were outside the room. The rain had stopped, and it was damp and the night breeze was a little cold. "Drada, what happened?" Kesly asked in confusion. The flower rewards went straight to the point. "Kess, I'm asking you, is there anything like magic that attracts a lot of magical beasts? Or do you need a large number of humans as mediums?" Kesa shook her head in confusion. For magical problems like this, asking a wild warrior was not a wise choice. "It seems that I'd be

