The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 710: carriage

Bai En spread his feet and tried to find a balance behind the carriage. The carriage's suspension shook slightly, and he didn't know whether it was wise to stand here. On the one hand, his foothold is not stable, and at the same time he is a prominent target standing behind the carriage.

On the other hand, at least here, his advantage is that the terrain is slightly higher, which can provide him with a good view, and there are also partial shelters on both sides of the car. He decided to stay in place for a while-until he jumped to the ground as soon as there were signs of a projectile being fired.

This is a very logical plan. Moreover, it seems that someone has to stay to take care of Warwick, after all, neither he nor his bomb can be reassuring.

This ignorant dwarf is desperately writing something in his book. Bai En was surprised that he could see the dwarf writing. From his long relationship with Guerrerogan, it is known that dwarves see things more clearly than humans in the dark, and provide surprising factual evidence. Under the flashing lights of the furnace, Bai En can only see some blurry outlines. This young dwarf is like a scribe who is copying the manuscript under candlelight.

To be honest, if Warwick pays more attention to the mule, Bai En will be more happy. As the ratmen got closer, the animals showed obvious signs of pain.

Bai En glanced at them nervously, wondering if there were those ratmen with poisoned knives sneaking around. These animals don't use some obscene methods like rat-men, they will simply face the frontal attack, hoping that nothing unexpected will happen. He knew what they could do from his painful experience. He gently touched Warwick with the tip of his boot.

"It's better to pay attention to mules," he said. "They look very uneasy."

Warwick nodded sympathetically, put the pen back in his spacious pocket, snapped the book shut, and picked up the bomb.

Somehow, Bai En felt more worried.

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Tangul glared at the crystal ball and concentrated on it. He put his paws on both sides of it, barking in his mouth, trying to control his perspective. But this is not as easy to control as he hoped.

He raised his right paw and turned his eyes to the upper right. He clenched his claws into fists and punched hard forward, and his angle of view changed accordingly until he saw a panoramic view of the battlefield. He saw the ratmen rush down the hillside and ran towards the dwarf who was in a hurry to prepare the defense. He saw the fluffy attack spearheads of the Storm Commanders directed at the center of the gathering Dwarf Legion. He also saw that the squadrons of flanking clans and slaves were running less vigorously beside them. He saw his bodyguard, Bonebreaker II, running alongside Lek-Snake Tongue.

Looking down from this height, the fortress above the valley is like a toy for a cyborg cub. The entire intricate and huge structure of the dwarf camp is neatly arranged and suspiciously shaped, just like every building and every tube The son and each chimney are part of a huge machine.

All this is very attractive, he must try to focus on the upcoming conflict. One of the side effects of the magic stone powder snuff is that the user may be confused by the most trivial things. When the surrounding cities are burning, he will be immersed in the meditation on whether his toenails are sufficiently dignified. Tangul is an experienced caster and user. He knows this, but sometimes he even forgets for a moment.

What a tempting scene this is, so he took his thoughts back to the battlefield and wanted to shift his perspective to the carriage, like the eyes of a bird standing in the center of the dwarf team, He quickly flew towards the carriage where Bane stood, with a sword in his hand, looking nervous and scared, but it was understandable.

In a flash, the Prophet came up with a simple and wonderful plan. He had doubted whether this bonebreaker II could deal with the crazy dwarf better than his predecessor, but he had no doubt that the monster could kill the human grace. He had some special instructions on humans for ogres, and he knew that this ferocious, loyal and stupid beast would follow these instructions until death. In the glorious sprint, he knew that the painful death of human being Benevolence was a foregone conclusion.

After finding his target, Tangul used his magical eyes to go back to find Bonebreaker II. When he discovered the huge mixture of that terrible mouse and ogres, he murmured another spell that could allow his mind to communicate with his followers.

He suddenly felt dizzy, and hunger, anger, and beastly stupidity burned in his mind. This was the consciousness of the ogre. He quickly put Bai En's position in the monster's mind and issued the instruction: Go, bonebreaker, kill him !! Kill! Kill!

Bai En shivered. He felt as if someone was watching him. He could almost feel the hot eyes staring straight at his back. He looked around and was convinced that a vicious ratman was about to insert the knife between his shoulder blades, but when he did so, he found none.

Slowly, this strange feeling disappeared from him, replaced by a more direct worry. Those ratmen are almost catching up with them! He can hear their twittering, and hear the sound of their crude weapons pounding on the shield. With a violent roar, a series of lightning flashed across the castle battlements. The dwarf crossbowmen are firing at the nearest and biggest enemy. Several of them fell, but it was not enough to delay the progress of the ratmen. Their companions just continued to run forward, stepping on their fallen companions in the dirt, and they were eagerly eager to fight.

A huge roar reached Bai En's ear, a low growl from an animal much larger than humans. The mules screamed in fright, frightened to make foam in their mouths. As the carriage moved, Bai En adjusted the center of gravity of the body to maintain balance. He turned his head, holding the sword tightly, and turned to look at the monster that made a sound behind him.

This time, his hunch was correct.

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Luck-Snake Tongue is fighting his inner fear, and it threatens to crush his rat-like body. This is a feeling he is used to. It chattered in his heart and told him to escape from the battlefield as quickly as possible. There are so many companions around him, and if he is not trampled, he knows that he cannot die. As he expected, the fear turned to spread deeper in the heart, like a cut river flowing in a new direction.

Suddenly, he desperately wanted to enter the battle to face the root of his fear-torn it with his weapon, stepped on its lying body, buried his mouth in its body, tore it out still Warm internal organs. Only by doing so can he slow down his beating heart, suppress the urge to empty his scent glands, and end this almost terrible and intolerable anxiety.

"Quick! Quick! Rush with me!" He tweeted, rushing forward, rushing towards a burly, dwarf wearing a leather jacket and holding an axe ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ Bai En suspected that he had never been like this Huge humanoids have faced each other. In contrast, even the similar monster he killed on Heidelberg Street was much smaller. This thing is very big, very big. Its huge head is a twisted imitation of the mouse's head, at the same height as his own head, even though he is standing high behind a carriage.

Its shoulders are almost as wide as the carriage, and its muscular long arms almost hang down to the ground. Its huge hands ended in evilly bent claws and seemed to tear the armor. A huge pustule emerged from its thin and dirty fur. A long hairless tail swayed angrily in the air, making a popping noise. His macro eyes were full of crazy, animalistic hatred, staring straight at Bai En's own eyes.

Bai En's heart sank. This monster came to him, he could see this. There was a wild cognition in its fierce eyes, and the way it tilted its head to the side, there was a strange sense of familiarity. A pink tongue swayed on its lips, suggesting an abominable extreme desire to devour human flesh. It has sharp teeth in its mouth, each one as long as a dagger. The guy let out another roar of triumph-then reached out and grabbed Bai En.

This is too much for mules. They were mad with fear and thundered and fleeed. The carriage stumbled forward, almost tilting, and the two terrified beasts turned around in time to avoid the ditch surrounding the castle. The carriage hit a rock and bounced back, and Bai En was hit in the back with his face up. He happened to have enough calmness to hold his sword.

The mouse monster behind them looked at him stunned, then stalked forward.