Chapter 172. Feletos

Style: Fantasy Author: Remains of the old swordWords: 2009Update Time: 24/02/20 09:01:04
"I have met Mr. Crow. My name is Stanley, and I come from Huangmian College." Stanley was still confused about the middle-aged man who suddenly appeared. After listening to Artoris's name, he realized who the other party was. His mentor existed and greeted him respectfully.

"Yeah" Crowe nodded upon hearing this, but his eyes never left Artolis.

"Student Grandpup, please come with me!" Crowe said with a solemn face.

This is it! Mr. Crow must be very angry now, and he will probably be punished soon. Artolis glanced at Geraint, who was secretly laughing. This guy was really annoying! Ben also wanted to impress the other party with his swordsmanship and make fun of him, but before he could achieve it, he himself became a joke.

Seeing Artoris's expression of despair, Crowley said somewhat seriously: "What? Are you dissatisfied with what I said?"

He looks really angry! Startled by Crowe's follow-up words, Artolis quickly waved her hand and said: "No, no, no, how could it be... it's just..."

"Then follow!" Crowe's words really frightened Artolis. Seeing the other person turning around to leave, Artolis followed him in a hurry.

Suddenly thinking of something, Artolis stopped and turned back to Stanley: "What you lost to me was a mature and complete swordsmanship system. Maybe you should find a swordsmanship master to guide you in practicing!"

"Isn't that what you said?" Stanley asked.

"No, there's not enough time." Artolis shook her head.

"How long will it take?" Stanley thought about it and felt it was wrong, so he changed his words and said, "How long did it take you to practice that swordsmanship?"

"Ten years..." Artolis put down the two words and turned around to follow Crowe's footsteps again. After thinking for a while, Artolis added another sentence: "There are too many ways to replace swordsmanship in fighting in this world, and it is not necessary to practice such a complicated and boring thing." Artolis's last words were louder. It's very low, and I don't know if the other party can hear it, but what if they hear it?

Yes, Artoris has an advantage in this aspect. With her domineering Kelid swordsmanship, no one can easily defeat her in this aspect. But that's all, fancy combat stunts, large-scale map bombing, and monsters that can't even break through defenses under level suppression.

Faced with this, no matter how exquisite the swordsmanship is, it is very weak. With all this time, it is better to practice a good Taoist method. Artolis kept this idea in mind, and she didn't realize how naive her idea was until a certain moment in the future. But that’s a story for another day…

"It's been ten years. With this kind of skills, you should have a lot of advantages in choosing a sword-level profession. When you accidentally become a blade dancer, you must have regretted it at that time!" Crow, who was walking in front, said suddenly. .

"No!" Atoris's answer surprised Crow. "Although the profession of Thunder Sword Rider is indeed more suitable for me, I have to say that the skill of Moon Step has helped me. Much bigger.”

Those who practice martial arts can best understand how fatal the backswing produced by the completion of a move during combat is. And Yuebu can make up for this shortcoming, and that's why Artolis has never regretted it from beginning to end.

For some reason, she always felt that Crowe's tone was a little subtle, and Artolis scanned the crowds flowing on the street. Artolis mustered up the courage to ask: "Mr. Crow, where are we going?"

"When you meet the leader of the Shadow Knights, you should answer truthfully whatever he asks later. Also, this is the other party's request to see you. You should treat your elders with more respect." Crowe said solemnly.

"Ah? Meeting the Knight Commander? Us? What about the punishment?"

"Punishment is something that will happen later. Violation of the rules will naturally lead to punishment, but right now the Knight Commander's order is more severe." Crowe said seriously, his tone of voice had changed, and he looked completely different from the always amiable person he had always been. people.

It seems like things are really serious! Of course it was serious. It was a three-story building in the center of the village. From the outside, it was obviously newly built. There were two knights guarding the door, and they walked forward with Artoris. Without Crowe saying anything, the two knights took the initiative to give way to them.

As soon as she entered the house, Artolis saw two extremely familiar people.

"Kaguya? Gawain? You are here too!" Artoris exclaimed when she saw the two people standing in front of her with their backs to her.

Hearing Artoris's voice, both of them turned around.

"Artoris!"

"It looks like everyone is here." A strong middle-aged man's voice came from the room. Atoris's gaze passed over Gawain and Kaguya, and fell on the man sitting on the bed.

Seeing Artoris' confused look, Gawain said: "This is the leader of the Shadow Knights - Feletos."

Is this the leader of the Shadow Knights? He looked at the other person up and down again. He was wearing brown casual clothes, with a thick gray beard on his face that seemed to have been freshly trimmed. Under his broad sword-shaped eyebrows, shrewd and deep eyes flashed.

Contrary to expectations, he is not so aloof, but so approachable. Artolis looked around at the very simple house design. And there is no one else here except them.

"I also brought the last person." On the side, Crowe cupped his hands and said, then stepped aside on his own initiative.

"Yes." Feletos nodded. After Crowe closed the door again, he looked at the three people in front of him and asked directly: "Can you explain the weather conditions here?"

Does it refer to the dispersed thunder clouds? Artoris raised her eyebrows. Indeed, on the third day after they disappeared, the thunderclouds that had existed in Thunder Sound Valley for thousands of years dispersed inexplicably. As far as Artolis knew, this thundercloud was a strange phenomenon that had plagued generations of people. If she hadn't heard about this from the villagers, Artolis would have thought that it was caused by the cracks in time and space that created such a scene!

It was not surprising that this question would be asked about the three of them. Artoris turned her eyes to Gawain. The "culprit" Mu was on him. Now it was up to him whether he was willing to tell the truth.

"Are you talking about the thunder cloud? We know this!" Mu and Gawain should have communicated this in their minds. Seeing that Gawain was planning to explain it calmly, Atoris also guessed it. Since Gawain is here, it seems like nothing will happen to him.

After looking at each other with Kaguya, he calmed down and listened to Gawain's explanation.

"There is a smooth stone wall on the left side of the canyon entrance, and that is the entrance to a desolate world..."