The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 561: Night raid

Timaire-Kou rushed through the thick fog after solving his opponent, almost hitting Diesel who fell off the carriage. The big man was neatly dressed, holding an axe in his hand.

"What's going on?" He shouted in a harsh scream.

Timer-Kou said: "The assailants ... came from the dead corpses on the mountain." This sentence came out in a rapid gasp.

"Enemies!" Diesel shouted. "Come here with me, guys. Gather here with me!" After shouting, he issued a fighting slogan like howling. A few weak howls came around them in response. Tim Meier-Kou continued to rush forward, looking for Kirston's home. From the dark space between the two carriages, several figures jumped out and cut him with a long and evil scimitar.

He avoided one, then rolled away to avoid the other. More skeleton creatures squinted at him. He brandished one of his legs with a sword. When his blade crossed the opponent's knee, it fell to the ground. He was numb with fear, almost mechanically resisting, skipping the blow on the ground, and then using his heels to step on the spine of the skeleton creature that issued the blow. He dangled between the other two until he split them into pieces.

As he feared, he saw two monsters pounding the door of Mrs. Theodora ’s carriage. There was a chanting voice from inside, he initially thought it was a prayer. He was ready to charge, but his eyes could not be opened by a burst of blue light. The lightning flashed, and the air smelled of the stench of ozone after being struck by lightning, even the stench of rotting corpses was covered up. When Tim Meier Kou's sight was restored, he saw two charred skeletons lying near the steps of the caravan.

Ms. Tiodora stood at the door, calm and calm, not afraid at all, and a beam of light was emitted from her left hand. She glanced at Timmel-Kou and nodded at him to encourage him.

Behind her is Kirsten, she silently pointed to his shoulder. He turned around and saw dozens of undead soldiers rushing towards him. He heard Diesel and his men running over to greet them. Then he joined the flow of people.

"Are we really going to do this?" Morris asked, turning his head towards the camp.

"A stupid question," Bai En answered as he walked toward the mountain. "It doesn't matter much whether they can hold the camp or the two of us. But if we can all discover and even solve the root cause of these things, they will surely survive."

Morris shook his head, not quite convinced by Bai En's answer, but he did not intend to say anything.

When the two climbed up the hill and came to a cave, there were obvious traces of artificial carving at the entrance of the cave. Even if Bai En still failed to fully restore the magic power, he felt the evil power emanating from the cave.

"Give me some light." Bai En said to Morris.

Morris chanted mantras in a low voice. After a while, the top of his staff radiated like a flame, making the cave bright.

"Fak!" Bai En cursed. In the light of fire, he saw the stone door opened and the once dwarf rune seal on the door. But now that the seal has shattered, judging from the new cracks in the broken position of the broken rune, it is likely that someone has broken the seal tonight.

What is even more disgusting is that if Bai En continues to probe into the cave, if the people in the camp survive, they may think that the seal was broken by him. The siege of soldiers.

"Go, let's go back to help." Bai En shook his head and said to Morris helplessly. "Also, remember to clean up our footprints."

For Timmel-Kou, when he hacked around the camp looking for Bai En and others, the whole night became a mess. At a certain moment, the fog dissipated, and he pushed some trembling children from the body of their dead parents to a carriage. The man was lying there in pajamas, and the woman was beside, holding a broomstick in one hand, like a spear in his hand.

Timmel-Kou heard a voice and turned to face a skeleton giant who was rushing towards him. Pray that he will survive.

Timel-Kou and Diesel faced this monster together. They fought for a long time until they stood among a pile of rotten bones. As the fog shrouded, the battle gradually moved away from him. He stood alone for a long time, listening to the screams of the dying man.

Suddenly, a passing figure slammed at him, and then they fought. Tim Meier-Kou recognized it as a beast, the smile on his face froze, showing his missing teeth, and the foam from the extreme fear came out of his mouth. He angrily chopped at Timal-Kou. The man was scared crazy.

"Little bastard!" He gritted his teeth and cut a knife towards Timel-Kou, which could cut down a tree. Timel-Kou leaned over and got out of the blow, rushed forward, and then pierced his heart with the sword in his hand. The beast sobbed to death. Tim Meier-Kou would like to know how crazy the beast is. But if it was the hunter who killed Timel-Kou, then the fault could be blamed on the attacker. He stood there, looked at the beast's body, sighed, and returned to the battlefield again.

He turned a corner and found that more than twenty skeleton warriors were repulsed by the violent attack of Grerogan's axe. A series of blue lightning flashed, and the area around him suddenly became clear. Timal-Kou looked around and wanted to thank Mrs. Theodora, but she disappeared and disappeared into the fog. He turned around and saw Guerrerogan standing there in surprise ~ www.NovelMTL.com ~ his jaw widened.

Bai En and Morris didn't know where they came from, but their goals remained in the direction of Mrs. Theodora's disappearance.

"Where have you been? I have looked for you for a long time." Timal-Kou asked.

"We lost our way and returned after finding the river." Bai En replied lightly.

Sometimes before dawn, their attackers retreated back to the mountain, leaving the soldiers of Baron Gottfried-von-Held staring at their destroyed carriage and the dead bodies.

In the early morning light, Timel-Kou watched with a watchful eye from Grerogan checking the ruins of the ancient cave. The damp air and the stench from the rotten bones made Timal-Kou want to vomit. He suddenly felt that Bane and Morris chose to stand far away is really a wise choice. He turned around and stared at the surviving exiles down the hillside, who were using the remains of the abandoned carriage to build a cremation woodpile for the dead. No one wants to bury them so close to this mountain.

Timmel-Kou heard Guerrero murmur with cold satisfaction, and turned to look at him. The dwarf skillfully stroked the broken stone with his hand, and the ancient dwarf runes could be seen vaguely on it. Grey Logan raised his head and grinned savagely.

"There is no doubt that humans. The rune guarding the entrance is broken from the outside."

Timel-Kou looked at him. Suspicion rose from my heart. He was very scared. "It looks as if someone is doing a favor for the von Helder spell," he whispered.

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