Chapter 314 Intruder

Style: Fantasy Author: Cold Moon EraWords: 2890Update Time: 24/01/13 10:18:18
"That's right, Lord Lord, this room was built in a dream from the beginning, although it wasn't to guard against people like you." The elf lady shrugged, "But you see, it comes in handy now." Ayo Well, dream people like this have a real sense of existence here, and Mabel can completely embody a helper with a higher degree of mystery as long as it does not exceed herself.

"It has a lot of uses." Black Knight commented.

I can show you around Knox inside. Mabel thought. She flew into the air, dodging a rain of swords filled with death magic. Ayoun rolled on the ground in a panic. "It could have been prepared for your wish." This sentence is not entirely comforting. "If the house is destroyed, it will be gone immediately. You know it's not something I can stop."

"Are you willing to exchange?" Her words caused the Black Knight to pause. It seems that he was not completely deaf to the enemy's words during the battle.

"I will not look for other trouble," said Mabel, "as you will no doubt do. I have left St. Valorin, but I have no intention of going to Garvas."

The black knight nodded and put away his sword. "I didn't lie to you either." She could guess the reason, and then he gave the accurate answer. "Lord Ao no Mori wants you to live." But he could also ignore her request.

Yvigtte. She thought she wouldn't be moved by the name. After all, she was still my friend before I left St. Valoran. Not anymore. Demons have no friends, only their own kind. "Has she become a demon now?" The elf lady couldn't help but want to get the answer.

"You don't have to worry about it." The black knight seemed to be sizing her up. "No. We didn't execute her either. You seem to know the Starless Night very well."

"This is a necessary preparation." If I had known your details earlier, I probably wouldn't have left home.

She got no response. The Black Knight stopped communicating with her and stretched out his hand. If I gave it to him, I would be free of long-standing "trouble" and become Knox's sinner. But Mabel opened the suitcase anyway.

Just then, she heard a strange noise coming from outside the door. "This kid came at the wrong time." The elf lady sighed. She saw the black knight press the sword again, and Ayoun tried to convey his uneasiness to herself with his eyes. In fact, the uneasiness of the dreamer is just a manifestation of Mabel's own emotions, and she certainly knows it. It seems that the battle is still inevitable.

But the development of things was again unexpected. For some reason, the black knight frowned and released his fingers from the hilt of the sword. What's up with him? Mabel watched his movements warily, then felt a strange attraction tugging on her arm, and she looked out the window in astonishment.



Many arrows were nailed to the grass, crushing the hideous and weird flowers. Roma got into the fence and felt the clothes on her back being scratched by thorns. This little injury is neither painful nor itchy, she thought through gritted teeth.

It was not an accident that she encountered the green elf. She could not think of any other way to escape in the forest. The tower messenger had a way to find her, but she left in a hurry and didn't expect to drive away the little oil-rubber human. I have always been slow to respond to emergencies. She couldn't help but reflect that it was the same way in the tower game, and that's why people always found out. Fortunately, it was a plan to let the green elves hinder the opponent. Roma just didn't expect that they would also find out. Hell, my mentor had already reminded me that green elves can see far away, how could I forget?

Although she ran here in a panic, she might not have been able to identify the direction in the first place. She wanted to escape from the forest, but the green elf chased her, and the original mark was no longer found. Following the mist and shadows, she traveled through a woodland filled with strange plants. The path here was very difficult, and she might be able to escape the nature spirits that were biting her. Of course she knew that there were many mysterious places in Shimmer Forest, but now the little lion had to pray that this was not one of them.

The shouts she didn't understand grew closer, interspersed with a phrase or two in Common, and Roma couldn't quite tell what they were talking about. She climbed up and looked around. Inside the fence of purple-leaf privet were plants taller than her, paths covered with scary red coral-like flowers, and grass seed goblins floating in the gaps. "What the hell is this place?" Maybe I should turn around and leave.

But she never thought about becoming the green elf's skin, so she gritted her teeth and moved forward. There are countless magical plants here, and soon the little humans will get the news. But before that, they must get rid of the entanglement of the green elves. Humans are even less welcome in the Shimmering Forest than the lions. Suddenly she stumbled over a bunch of gooseberries and broke the branch in anger.

When Elvish sounded in her ears, the sound was so close that it startled her. Roma couldn't help but hold her breath. Even with the support of Night Embrace, she could not detect the natural elf through the dense branches and leaves. But these darlings of the forest passed her by, wearing soft leather boots and fur waistcoats, feathered heads, and longbows in their hands. She saw that a certain elf had two more straps on his bow. These people seemed to be more powerful than the team they met yesterday, but they failed to find Roma who was so close. Could it be because of these magical plants? Even Roma himself didn't realize that they were chasing so close.

It's not safe here, and Roma wants to quit. I can lure my pursuers here and leave on my own. They would get lost and never find her again... She suspected that she was lost too, but when she tiptoed back, her back bumped into the purple-leaf privet she had crawled into. The escape route was right behind her, but she remembered that she had walked a long way in. Could this bush be a ring? Did she keep walking along the edge? Roma stretched her hand into the bushes, but hesitated. The green elves were more familiar with the Shimmering Forest than she was. Could they know about this mysterious place and have people outside waiting for her to fall into a trap? This is not impossible.

It seems that I have no choice but to stay on the outskirts of this damn place until I find a way...

The further you go, the more strange plants there are and the more diverse the species are. Roma tried to identify the fallen leaves on the grass and was careful to let the soles of her feet land on flat ground. There was a depressive element spreading in the dense forest. If she stayed here for a little longer, she would feel flustered. Two blue robins flew over her head. There were no ordinary birds or animals in the depths of this forest, Roma realized, but there might be one or two out-of-bounds guys on the edge. She hurriedly chased after them, not knowing why she did this, but she was afraid that they would disappear from sight.

The bird landed on the mountain wall, tilted its head left and right, and looked at her. Roma lowered her head and finally discovered the narrow road and the purple pods swaying on both sides. Maybe those are pods. "Tell me where you are going," she threatened the birds, "or I will eat you."

The robin flapped its wings and flew away.

She stopped following them. At the end of the path was a cave in the stone wall. Roma hid in the pea bushes and took stock of the scene inside. However, soon she heard a series of chaotic footsteps, and Roma could guess with her toes that they were the nature spirits who were chasing after them. She had no choice but to abandon the bush and decided to climb up the mountain wall to hide. Goddess above me, if this can be discovered by those green elves, then I deserve to be unlucky. She just wished she could climb faster, otherwise she would be nailed to the cliff by an arrow.

Heather didn't help her this time. Windrunner's knowledge did not include rock climbing, so Roma could only rely on her own vision to judge which stone was stronger. However, it was rare that she kept her chain intact, but the problem lay elsewhere. Just as Roma was about to climb up a wind-eroded rock protrusion, a large piece of rolling stone suddenly fell beside him, and then the entire mountain wall shook, as if there was a dragon rolling underground. Rolling logs and mud and sand are falling, and the dust and withered grass form brown and yellow waves of soil. She was forced to close her eyes, unable to do anything but pray and hold on for dear life as a loud rumbling sound echoed in her ears. At this time, the green elves had just emerged from the bushes, and then hurriedly retracted under the force of the mudslide, scattering away from the foot of the mountain.

When the shaking subsided, Roma opened her eyes and found that she was lucky enough to be unaffected under the rock protrusion. She quickly pushed away a broken dead tree above her head, climbed over and climbed up the sandy rock protrusion. The branches broke and rolled over the rock wall. At this time she heard a whistle, looked down and saw the green elves approaching the foot of the mountain, and the archers drew their long bows. The moment the arrow came off the bowstring, she hid in a cracked crevice.

Most of the arrows shot by mortals bounced off the stone wall, while a few magic arrows hit near the cracks, exploding holes one after another. Roma no longer doubted whether the green elf could find him. Fortunately, she was not passively beaten. Uriel did not take away her bow, so the little lion bent the bow and nocked an arrow, and shot the two nearest nature elves with a bang, then quickly lowered his head to avoid another wave of arrows.

"Come up!" Roma shouted in Common Tongue. She found that these green elves did not even dare to approach the mountain wall. Now it's your turn to be unlucky, as Roma shoots someone through the chest again. "Come and skin me!" her defiance provoked a furious retort. The elves also responded with words. Even if she couldn't understand, she could guess that these long-eared people were cursing her. As they scolded each other, the little lion decided to deal with the loudest one first.

She quickly put the last armor-piercing arrow on the string, and suddenly found that her quiver was empty. Roma picked up the stone and looked down, but there was more than one green elf. It was enough at first, but she was puzzled when she suddenly remembered that she had left a lot of arrows behind when she jumped into the river. "No..." The little lion retracted his head.

A large piece of rock was knocked down by a magic arrow, and the debris shrouded everyone in shadow. Roma heard boulders hitting the ground, and she was afraid that the pea bush where she had been hiding was completely gone. She hoped that all the green elves would die under the falling rocks, or that only two or three of them would be left alive. But this is impossible. In any case, a single armor-piercing attack couldn't kill all the pursuers. As long as she let go, she would have no chance of winning.