The Legend of Fatality
Chapter 749: Way out
The three quickly checked the room and found that there was only one way to leave the room. The road leads to a long ramp into a dark labyrinthine corridor. The entire area is illuminated by luminous gemstones mounted on the ceiling. Bai En had seen a similar situation before, in the dwarf fortress beneath Shifengbao.
"Those works that really look like dwarves." Bai En said as they walked along the dark corridor.
"Yes, humans, they really are. Maybe the people of Guntergrim have trade with the city."
"Maybe the people here have looted Guntergrim."
"This is an evil idea, but it is also a possibility."
They were silent again. Grerogan easily led them through the maze, always advancing confidently, and never going back. Bai En was surprised by the confidence shown by the dwarves here, because he knew that if he were alone, he would definitely get lost now.
The vigilant silence enveloped the maze again. Bai En felt the muscles on his back move. Every once in a while, he would stop and look back to see if there was anything behind him. He felt as if there might be a sharp blade puncturing his unguarded back at any time.
When they hurried off, Bai En did not know where the other dwarves were. He hoped they did not leave them behind. The current situation does not look very good. The three of them were trapped in a huge maze, without food and water, and did not know where they were.
If they successfully return to the ground, and they are still in the destroyed city, then they may be able to attract the attention of the members of the airship. But if it has already left, then their prospects have become bleak. Bai En did not want to travel long distances in the ruins eroded by evil forces in order to go home. From what he saw on the journey, they seemed unlikely to survive.
He pushed these thoughts aside and forced himself to focus on his surroundings. The corridor turned into a long corridor. The light enters from above. Sparkling dust particles flickered in the beam. The hall itself has several floors. There is a gallery on each floor.
In the center is a huge decorative pool filled with dirty water, occupying most of the space on the ground floor of the hall. There is a fountain in the center of the pool, which stopped flowing long ago. That is a statue of an armor warrior. In addition to having an extra arm and a stick in his arm, the soldier looked normal.
Bai En walked over to the pool and looked inside. The water is muddy except for a few green flickers like trapped stars. He had seen this kind of thing before and knew it was a magic stone powder.
"We can't drink this water," he murmured, and he felt thirsty at the thought of this. When he thought of this, he noticed a twisted reflection in the water. A huge winged body grew larger and larger behind him even as he watched.
"Be careful!" He shouted and fell backwards, leaving the pool. The sharp claws cut through the place where he had just stood. Bai En had a brief impression of this ugly winged humanoid, as he had seen on the battlefield before. Then, when the creature fell into the pool, it made a huge splash of water.
Bai En calmed a little and raised his head. A group of creatures with wings appeared on the wall in the hallway above them, flying into the air. He could hear the sound of their wings and the crackling of their wings when they were flying. These creatures are not flying silently. The one who attacked him must have glided from far away.
"Harper!" Snowrie shouted. "well!"
Bai En understood the word, it refers to the Hawks.
Grey Logan brandished his axe and looked cold. Snowry grinned like a lunatic, and he jumped at the thought of the impending battle. Bai En glanced back at the water, and the demon with wings had disappeared.
When the creature tried to rush out of the water and spread its water-soaked wings, large splashes of water splashed and water droplets soaked his face. And when it tried to fly into the air, it made a weird scream, and then something like a huge tentacle protruded from the surface of the water. It was as thick as the thickest cable that Brian had seen, covered with Suction cup, it wraps this winged demon and drags it back underwater. Bai En suddenly felt very happy, because he had not disturbed the water before, and then he had no time to think.
The hellish flock of birds flew down. Bai En was surrounded by fluttering limbs. Their wings flap, and there are odors from terrible animal bodies everywhere. He flashed a sharp claw and cut the arm attached to the claw with his sword with his backhand, and soon glanced at a terrified, screaming face. He quickly slashed all around to clear a place where he could attack. The dwarves' battle roar echoed in his ears, and at the same time came the terrifying cries of the Hawks.
He turned his head to see where the dwarves had gone and planned to rush towards them. When he did this, he felt a tingling in his shoulder. The whole world is doing rollovers. The roar of wings filled his ears, and the smell of carrion filled his nostrils. He was caught by a big paw and lifted to a high place, like an owl that brought a vole back to its nest to feed its fledglings, but he was the vole in his paw.
The acceleration of that thing was terrible, he went straight into the air. He glanced down, and soon saw the battle below. Snowry and Grey Logan stood in the wings like a storm. Around them were incomplete corpses of eagles, but more eagles flew.
Grerogan reached out and grabbed one of the legs, dragged it down, and chopped its head with his axe. The nearby Snowy smashed the other shoulder blade with a hammer. When the crippled monster fell to the ground with a thump, Snowry cut off his head with an axe in his other hand.
The water in the pool boiled and rolled, as if something huge had surfaced. As more and more tentacles surrounded the Hawks, crushing its life, the entangled Hawks's fierce attack disappeared. Then a huge head came out of the water.
When Bai En saw a round mouthpart with fangs like a leech, his attention shifted from his predicament. He wanted to stab the Hawk Monster with his sword upwards, and hoped that the pool below would catch him when he fell-but now it seems that this is just a simple example of jumping out of the pot and jumping into the fire pit .
Even if Bai En only thought about these things for a moment, he understood that I would rather let the Hawk Enchantress catch him back into the nest to face more Hawk Enchantresses than to fall into the pool to face the disgust Scary monster ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ When Snowrie saw what was happening to Bane, he threw his hammer at the Harpy. Bai En stared blankly at it as he flew forward. A disgusting crunch followed the weapon's impact, and Bai En suddenly fell down.
"No! You idiot!" Bai En shouted angrily in the air. Then the air whistled past his ears, and the surging waves surged under his feet. The thing in the pool looked up with big, almost human-like eyes. At that moment, Bai En suddenly thought that this monster might have been a human being eroded and twisted by terrible evil forces.
Then he saw the leech-like head turned upwards, his mouth wide open, and at that moment, he realized he was going to die. If he hadn't been killed, he would be caught by those terrible sticky tentacles and dragged into that big mouth.
He felt a short period of despair, and then a burst of anger resembling a rage. If he was going to die, he would bring this monster too! He twisted his body and stretched his feet under him. When he hit the monster violently, he thrust the sword down into it, puncturing the monster ’s rubber Like meat.
All of his strength, the weight of his body and the strength of his arms provided the impetus for the blade of the magical blade of "Feng So". It penetrates the flesh and penetrates directly into the monster's brain. The tentacles immediately became soft and weak.
Snowry bent down and picked up the hammer he fell from the air. He looked up at Bai En and grinned. Said. "Throw it well?"
Bai En tried his best to restrain his impulse not to cut the dwarf with his sword.
"Let's move on," said Guerrerogan, looking up at the escaping Hawks. "We don't have a whole day to waste."