The moon zombies surrounded a crowd of less than ten people, some of whom were holding torches.
These people also need the illumination of a flame.
It was obvious that they were the only outsiders left here, purebreds--Slott and his official team of the Poche population.
Nesse stands out among them, standing out from the crowd. He has unlocked the covering spell on his body, and the others have gathered around him. They embody the human instinct to identify the savior in the crowd in times of crisis.
This time their instincts were right.
A pale white mana barrier enveloped the crowd, and from time to time, moon zombies trying to get close to them were bounced out of it. Nese raised one hand and supported the mana barrier as he moved toward the entrance of the village. Shisolt followed closely behind him. The close distance perfectly reflected his desire to survive.
Desire to live. Icha pondered the word.
Something that material creatures with short lives and strong self-awareness tend to have. Once they encounter something life-threatening, their temperament will change drastically and they will give it a go.
Although the population service team has not left a few mutilated corpses. But it was obviously enough to scare them.
Now the villagers of Kufeng Village have become hunters, and the population service team has become prey. They did not realize the fair nature of it, and just continued to yell at the zombified villagers of the moon, swearing curses with dirty words - most of which were related to mating, To find out this is one of the habits of material beings.
Another moon zombie approached the barrier, and someone from Porchi's squad raised a pitchfork, intending to stab him in the neck before he could be bounced away.
Nese raised her other hand, and the barrier turned dark red. The tip of the pitchfork touched it and broke immediately.
"Quiet," he said coldly. The man put down his pitchfork angrily.
Nese looked a little impatient.
Part of it comes from the fact that he neither intends to break the necks of the Salters nor the villagers. If he is surrounded by such a noisy group of guys and cannot break their necks, he will inevitably become a little impatient.
Yicha had no intention of rescuing him from this minor misery, but merely waved to him to follow him when he was done, and left him behind.
Speaking of which, being able to ignore his own feelings to this extent...this guy is really suitable for being a guardian.
The boy at the front and bottom ran wildly holding the moon scepter. Now he turned into a forest. The moon zombies following behind him were almost cleared away. The noise of Bitterwind Village slowly faded behind him, and Nese and the others gradually moved away. got them.
Soon, the collapsed Moon Temple appeared in front of them.
Walker skillfully drilled through the ruins and reached a mountain wall. He moved away the stacked branches and got into the crack in the mountain wall.
"Reduction surgery?" Keqier raised a glowing finger to check.
"I come."
After opening his vision of the law, he has realized that some conventional spells have new structural interpretation methods, and he can't wait to experiment several times - just waiting for a complete time gap to write him into an article.
The essence of the reduction technique is to wrap it in half diagonally, so it can exactly double the size of the target. This effect can also be obtained by micro-folding in two directions.
He used a new method to apply a deformation effect on both of them, allowing them to enter the cracks with ease.
Soon, they found Walker. He was in a damp stone room and was running out in panic. Yi Cha glanced at it and roughly knew what was going on.
The stone room was empty, and the two human children as promised were not seen.
"Water Rat! Come out!! Water Rat!! Stop playing hide and seek!!"
Walker yelled as he rushed outward, climbing over any possible hiding place they could find. Now I am even more panicked than when my life was at stake.
"Don't panic. Think about where they will go."
Icha grabbed Walker's clothes by the back of his neck, lifted him up, and didn't put him down until he calmed down. In his desperation, the boy seemed to have no time to express his shock and resistance as to why they could easily sneak in here.
Keqier placed Xiamoge and Ayalwota on the haystack, and briefly repaired them first, then hurriedly came to help and released a trace detection spell.
Under the soft white light, there were messy footprints heading outward, and there were also small footprints heading deeper into the cave. As if to reward them for discovering this, a faint sound suddenly came from deep in the cave. Walker looked inside in surprise.
Yi Cha shook his head. The smell that came was not that of human larvae.
Four green round eyes emerged from the darkness, and then two furry heads. It turned out to be the two black cats seen in the backyard of the hybrid cabin before, one fat and one thin.
They didn't seem to be afraid of people at all. They walked over in a swaggering manner, sat down at Walker's feet, and lazily began to lick their paws.
"They are our cats." Walker knelt down and touched the smooth fur of the two cats.
A brief moment of relief flashed across the boy's face, and then he became nervous again.
The Water Rat and the Woolly Chestnut are indeed no longer here.
"I think they ran away on their own." Yi Cha looked at the boy and the cat and said with a relaxed expression, "You know where they went."
There was silence in the cave, and there were no more extraneous creatures here.
"The Water Fairy. It must be the Water Fairy."
Walker bit his lip hard, "Water Rat keeps talking about looking for her every day... I didn't expect her to be so disobedient. She must have taken Mao Lizi to Luoyue Lake."
"Water Fairy?"
Yi Cha and Ke Qier looked at each other, "Noro'er."
Although Sariel classified it as a single-cycle dreamland, Luoyue Lake is a real place, geographically separated from Kufeng Village by a river.
Walk along the river for a while, and when you encounter the sign, go west into the depths of the forest. You can actually reach it by walking at a human pace for thirty minutes.
This is barely an unexpected and reasonable answer.
Sariel specifically pointed out the importance of Norole's existence in numerology. If Walker's two younger siblings really went to Luoyue Lake, it might illustrate their uniqueness.
Then there would be nothing to delay, not even a need to hurry.
Yicha secretly called Sariel in his heart, and pulled Keqier and Walker into a lucid dream.
After pushing through the thick fog, I saw Norole's fair back with long wet hair.
The water fairy put his arms on the edge of the pool. On the high rock on the shore, a little girl lay face up quietly.
The moonlight was faint.
The other baby, the hairy chestnut that Walker was talking about, was nowhere to be seen.
"Water rat! What are you doing there! Come down quickly!" Walker rushed towards the rock. The water rat seemed unable to hear his voice and remained motionless.
Norole turned her head and blinked her dark blue eyes.
"Well. Another kid is here."
She put her hands together, making an intoxicated look, and the fish's tail slowly swung under the water, keeping her upper body floating steadily on the water. "Do you also want to join the group of water nymphs?"
"I don't want it! Give me back the water rat!"
Walker used his hands and feet to try to climb up the rock, but the rock surface was extremely slippery and he slipped down after several attempts. The boy turned around and glared at Noroer, "What did you do to her? Where's Mao Lizi?"
Norole chuckled, suddenly grabbed his ankle, and hung him upside down. Walker screamed wildly.
The water fairy calmly looked into his pants.