The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 563: Dawn

Timmel-Kou could not sleep, he stood quietly. He quickly dressed and did not want to wake Kirston. He gently rearranged the cloak she used as a blanket to prevent her from catching a cold, and then kissed gently on her forehead. She moved, but did not wake up. He picked up the sword at the door of their hut and walked into the cold night sky. Winter is coming, Timel-Kou looked at his breath and thought.

By the moonlight, he carefully passed through a pile of farmhouses, which were located in the leeward of the new wooden wall. For the first time in a long time, he felt calm for the first time. Even the noise of the camp at night is reassuring. The fortress was built before the first snow; this group of people seemed to have enough food for the winter and plant new crops in the spring.

He heard the cows mooing and the footsteps of the sentry on the wall. He looked up and there was still light shining on the window in Friedrich's room. Tim Meier Kou thought of his intricate fate. This is a place where I never thought I would settle down, a deserted, heavily guarded village. I want to know how my father would feel if he saw me about to become a farmer now. He may die from humiliation. Timmel Kou smiled.

Is very exciting to be here. There is a feeling that everything is about to start again, a community is being formed. I will have the opportunity to shape this community and have a place in it, he thought. This is the best place to start a new life.

He continued to walk towards the guard tower, he knew he would find Bai En and his companions there. The dwarf couldn't sleep and was restless, ready to move on. But he likes to spend the night in the tower he designed. Bai En doesn't seem to be in a hurry to hit the road again, but he likes to rest in a tower guarded by dwarves. He doesn't seem to trust anyone in this team.

Timel-Kou climbed the ladder and walked through the movable door on the guardhouse floor. He found Grey Logan, who was staring at the night sky outside. Seeing the dwarf, Timal-Kou was nervous, but he still gathered his courage, determined to tell the dwarf the truth first. So that he can be more proficient when facing Bai En.

"Can't sleep, eh, human?"

Timmel-Kou nodded reluctantly. When he meditated on his speech in his heart, everything seemed simple. He will explain the situation sensibly, tell the dwarf that he will stay with Kirsten, wait for the dwarf's response, and then modify the vocabulary according to the dwarf's response to better face Bai En. But now it seemed more difficult. He felt his tongue was thick, as if his words were stuck in his throat.

He found that he was deeply cringed by all the accusations he imagined the other party would make: he was a coward, a man who had abandoned his master, a man who could not complete the task, and a man who broke the oath. This is the gratitude his master received for saving someone.

Timmel-Kou had to admit that he had vowed to follow his master and become a mage. Of course, when he was saved, he gratefully thanked a mage who had just pulled him back from the edge of death, but his oath was still an oath.

He walked over to stand next to the dwarf, and organized the words to be spoken in his heart. They looked out to the trench surrounding the outer wall, with sharpened wooden piles on both sides of the trench. The only easy way to pass is the earth bridge that this tower overlooks.

"Mr. Gray Logan ..."

"What is it, humans?"

"You built it well," Timel-Kou said.

Grey Rogan raised his head and smiled bitterly. "We will know soon," he said. Timal-Kou looked at where the dwarf was pointing. The dark field was full of wolf riders. Grey Logan put the alarm horn to his mouth and made a loud noise.

Bai En bowed his head, and saw an arrow split on the chest wall in front of him. Morris beside him bent down and took a crossbow from the dead guard. The man was lying down, and an arrow shot through his throat. Morris clumsily tried to find a safe place and pulled the bow of his weapon hard. He finally buckled the bowstring on the trigger.

Bai En flicked to the side. The rocket flew overhead like a meteor. The burning stench came from behind him. Bai En probe looked down from the railing. The wolves surround the camp, just like the wolves surround the cattle. He could see the green skin of the knights gleaming in the light of their burning arrows. The flames illuminated their jaundiceed eyes and yellowed fangs.

"Fak," the sleeping Bai En was awakened by the sound outside the camp, when he woke up and found that the enemy had begun to attack. If he didn't respond quickly, he was shot in the head with an arrow and died in the hands of some **** Goblins.

I survived at the Black Tower, I survived at Reermas, I survived at Ogborn, I survived even the **** of Bill Barry, and I would n’t die in this ravine In the hands of Goblin, Bai En thought.

He quickly looked at the probe again, and he was sure that there were at least hundreds of goblins outside. He thanked Guerrerogan for building trenches, spikes and wooden walls for them. At the time, this seemed like unnecessary labor, and the dwarf was severely cursed by the men of the baron. It now appears that the dwarves did not do well enough.

Baien pulled out a magic musket, only a little from the chest wall, aimed at a Goblin riding a wolf, he was aiming at the tower with an arrow soaked in asphalt. He pulled the trigger. Lightning struck the night sky and hit Goblin's chest. It fell backwards on the saddle. Its hot arrow shot directly into the sky, as if aiming at the moon.

Morris's crossbow arrow hit the enemy and hit another enemy. Goblin started to fight back. A dozen arrows flew to Morris, and he hurriedly evaded. Waiting for the arrow to fall on the wall, Bai En fired again towards the outside. This time he shot a wolf, and the wolf howled down and did not die immediately. The third shot did not hit anyone, hitting a stone in the distance and burst into a spark.

Bai En flashed back and reloaded the bullet. With his back to his chest wall, he could see the courtyard below. A group of women and children carried the bucket from the rain bucket to the burning hut and tried in vain to put out the fire. He saw an old woman fall, and an arrow fell from them, like a dark raindrop, and the others flinched.

After loading, Bai En turned around and shot again, but missed. The night was full of harsh sounds. The screams of dying people, the howling of wolves, the whispers of deadly arrows and crossbows cutting through the air. Bane heard that Grerogan was singing happily in dwarf language. He could only recognize the words ale, battle, courage, companionship, and happiness.

Somewhere in the distance came the barone's dry, harsh voice, and he gave orders with a firm, calm voice. The dog is barking, the horse is barking in horror, and the children are crying. Bai En really hopes that he is deaf.

Morris tried to stand up and cast a spell, but he was forced back by the arrow before he finished reading the first spell. He could only find the crossbow arrow from the corpse again and place it on the crossbow.

At this time, Bai En leaning against the chest wall heard the rustling of the paws on the nearby wood, and he staggered to stand up. He looked down from the railing, his face almost disappeared. A wolf's mouth snapped in front of his nose. The animal skipped the ditch, ignoring the danger posed by the piles covered by the bodies of the fallen companions.

He smelled the bad breath he exhaled when he fell, and saw his rider hanging coldly on it, preparing for the next jump. Bai En angryly pointed at them with a magic musket. The bullet slammed into the wolf's chest, and the wolf fell to the ground. The second shot failed to hit its rider, and when Bai En pulled the trigger again, it only made a clicking sound. Just as Bai En reloaded the ammunition to get rid of this daring rider, its rider rose into the air, rolled over for a while after landing, then climbed up and quickly disappeared into the night.

Bern, who had nowhere to vent, chose to fire the loaded ammunition on other enemies. In conjunction with Morris' crossbow, he quickly resolved the archer in front of them. Morris threw away the crossbow and began to recite the spell. A fireball hit the enemies gathered in the distance, and the rest ran away.

Temporarily safe, Bae turned to see Mrs. Theodora climbed up to the watchtower and stood beside Grey Rogan. He hoped she could do something. In this tumultuous and chaotic night, no one can say for sure, but Bai En feels that the defender's situation is not good. The trench seemed to be filled with the bodies of the people who attacked them, but despite the protection of the protective walls, the guards fell like a fly in the constant rain of arrows.

Bai En turned his eyes to the battlefield again, and saw a group of fully-armed orcs carrying a sharpened tree trunk and running towards the gate. Only some of the crossbows shot by crossbows fell between them, but others were deflected by the shields raised by the orcs running along the siege hammer. He heard the sound of the tree hitting the gate.

Baien has never seen an orc on Fatalin Island. To be precise, he has not seen groups of orcs, especially orcs who were moving with Goblin. He has seen only the orc named Kunaha who is the apprentice of the black elk, and only the loot of the former black tower tutor or the single orc who appeared in the classroom as an experiment.

Bai En fired a gun at the group of orcs, but only killed one of them. The other two guns were blocked by the shield. Although the penetrating power of the bullet penetrated the shield, the orc holding the shield just wailed and fell to the ground. Die.

"Morris, there are still a few fireballs in their direction." Bai En shouted at the group of orcs. "Also, don't be shot dead."

Didn't have much time to slowly clean them with a musket. Bai En took out his sword from the back, preparing to jump from the wall into the yard and hold the gate. If it falls, all he can do is look for opportunities to escape, and he does not plan to sell his life at a loss.

Timel-Kou was already standing behind the gate, holding his sword. He knew they were outnumbered and could not delay the siege army for too long. He felt fear rolling in his stomach. He hopes Kirston is safe.

When Bai En came to the gate, he was thinking about whether he had any spells to deal with the current situation, just searching for the spells he could use in his mind.

Lady Theodora's calm and clear voice came out. She chanted like a priest in prayer. Then lightning came.

The burning blue light pierced the night sky. There is the smell of ozone in the air. The hair behind Bai En's neck stung. Through the gap in the wooden wall, he tried to watch the lightning jump among the siege orcs. He heard them screaming. Some orcs danced and jumped like clowns, throwing away the trunks of their hands. They fell to the ground and smoked from their bodies. The scorching smell of disgusting charred meat filled the air.

Lightning flashes again and again. The wolves howled in horror, the arrows in the sky became fewer, and the disgusting smell became stronger. Bane looked at Mrs. Theodora. She has a pale face and straight hair. When her face alternated black and blue in a nightmarish flash, she looked like a demon. Bai En did not expect the other party to use such power.

The Goblin Wolf Cavalry and the Orc Infantry retreated, howling in horror, and escaping to places beyond the reach of the appalling thunder. Feeling relieved, Bai En climbed the city wall again, trying to use the musket to solve the enemy who fell behind. Then he noticed a bright light in the distance.

He stared at the darkness and recognized an old shaman with green skin. A red light wheel flashed around his skull, illuminating the wolf skin headdress and the scepter held by his rough claws. A beam of blood flashed from his head and shot fiercely at Mrs. Theodora.

Bai En saw the witch groaning and retreated back staggeringly. Grey Logan reached out to support her. Bai En looked at her distressed and distorted expression, her face seemed to be wearing a pale mask. She gritted her teeth and sweated on her forehead. She seems to be locked in a contest with the supernatural will of the old shaman.

The herd gathered around their brave leader. They began to return carefully, although their re-attack was not as fierce as their initial attack ~ www.NovelMTL.com ~ Bai En had never seen this spell, but the shaman stood still, although too far away from him . But he still put the musket on his arm and aimed seriously. The first shot hit the shaman's bone staff, the bone staff broke and flew out. The shaman didn't seem to understand what was happening, just staring coldly at his paws.

The second shot hit an orc holding a shield to protect their shaman. The bullet shattered the orc ’s head, but the other orcs also reacted, and all shields were used to protect their leader.

"Fak." Bai En cursed, not continuing to waste bullets. He noticed that the night began to recede, and they had been fighting all night.

In the first light of dawn, Brian came to Grey Rogan and stood with Timel-Kou, Friedrich, Diesel, and Lady Theodora. The woman looked tired and unbearable. People surrounded her and looked at her in awe.

"What should we do?" Tim Meier-Kou asked Bai En.

"As long as she can hold on, we can do it here. If she can continue to summon lightning." Bai En replied, and Frederick looked at Bai En and nodded in agreement.

Then came a commotion from the other side of the courtyard.

"Mrs. Theodora, come on," Dr. House shouted. "The baron was badly injured. He had an arrow, maybe it was poisoned." The witch nodded to several people around, and then walked into the castle tiredly. Tim Meier-Coul saw Kirston coming over to help her. He smiled at her, thankfully they are still alive.

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