The Legend of Fatality
Chapter 751: Rescue
Bai En turned around from the dizzy drop on the top of the pyramid, scanning the horizon. Of course, he was just thinking that if the airship remained above the city, it would be visible. In the strange light through the clouds, he narrowed his eyes and tried to concentrate, always hoping that he still had the telescope left on the ship. All he could see was the Hawk Harpy hovering above them. At this time, he suddenly thought of the hyperopia that Eisenheim-Schneider taught him. This is a good time to use it.
Under the blessing of magic, he tried his best to move to the distance, but after searching most of the sky, he did not find any trace of the airship. Then, to his surprise, far away, he saw a small black dot appear to be moving in their direction.
He eagerly prayed to any deity who could hear him, and told him that it was the ‘Glennell ’s Will’. Then he ran to the edge of the top of the gold-shaped tower and shouted the dwarves to come and meet him. But while he was doing this, he noticed that a large group of horned beasts came out of the building below and rushed down the street toward the pyramid building. Two Hawks were flying around their heads, screaming with their dirty tongues.
There is no doubt that these things have attracted the attention of the horned beasts. Before he got down, a beast-like evil admirer noticed him, because it waved a spear in the air and pointed an arm at Bai En. The disgusting guys made a triumphant howl and began to accelerate up the long stairs leading to them. Bane cursed his luck and joined Grey Rogan and Snowry, who were guarding the stairs on the edge of the platform.
These two dwarves seem to be indifferent to the fact that hundreds, even thousands of horned beasts are rushing towards them, even terrible warriors like them cannot kill so many monsters.
"The stairs are a good place for us to defend conveniently," Grerogan said lightly. "Narrow enough. Not many of them can approach us at the same time. It's good to kill."
"It seems unfair," Snowry said with disapproval. "They will be tired when they come to us. They have run from the beginning and all the stairs. Maybe we should go down and compromise with them."
"They are the product of evil. I will never do anything to satisfy them." Grerogan said angrily.
"It makes sense. Snowry understands what you mean."
Bai En shook his head in despair. He is going to die, he is going to die with two lunatics. This is too much. He escaped the evil magic, escaped the attack of a monster with tentacles and a group of mutant cruel and greedy Hawks, and was finally stumbling and deformed monsters-a group of beasts with human forms- — Defeated.
When he noticed that the small spot in the distance had expanded into the outline of the spaceship, he turned his head to the sky, praying that the malicious doom **** would simply come to knock him down to the ground and put the matter to an end. The airship is moving in their direction. Bai En looked down at the pyramid again. The horned beasts have climbed halfway. He looked back at the airship again. It is much farther than this group of monsters, but moves faster. But he hardly expected it to arrive in time.
The unicorns have climbed the steps, like a twist of flesh and blood coming violently, wielding a spear, howling at the slogan of war. Bai En can clearly hear the hoof stepping on the stone steps. He felt that his mouth was dry, perhaps because he hadn't drank water for too long. This is almost more terrible than death, especially considering everything he had seen in the Hawk Lair's lair, the creatures here seem to like to treat any victim as food.
Airship skimmed the horned beasts at low altitude. Bai En can see that the outside of the airship has been cleaned, and all the engines are working. The crack in the airbag has been repaired. He can't believe that so much work can be done in such a short time.
The dwarves are of course very busy. He can now see that the ship's side door and the bottom hatch are open. Someone also opened the porthole, and a black sphere of rain was falling on the head of the horned tribe. One of them exploded in the air, shrapnel everywhere. The beasts howled in pain. Bane realized that the dwarf on the ship was dropping bombs!
More and more horned beasts fell, and the bombs tore the ranks of the monsters. This group of evil things stopped, howling, waving their weapons at the sky. One or two of them speared the spear, but did not hit it, and then the spear fell back into the tightly packed horned beasts, piercing the body of the companion.
For a while, Bai En even hoped that they would be frightened by this terrible monster on their heads. Then, a larger leader emerged from the crowd of horned beasts, shouting to the remaining troops to advance, and the horned beasts rushed up again. However, the precious moment of chaos gave the airship time to move forward until it was almost on top of Bai En. Bane can see Warwick opening the beloved rope ladder in the hatch above him. He let out a sigh of relief knowing he was going to be safe.
Then the airship passed him with a rope ladder. What are they doing, Bai En thought, taking the risk to look down at the beasts that were rushing head-on. Now is not the time to do these stupid things! Then he realized what had happened. The airship is likely to maintain their maximum speed to rescue them, as can be seen from the roar of the engine above him, and inertia allows it to continue to move forward. But the good news is that from the sound of engine changes, Mackason has changed the direction of the airship's power and skillfully controlled the speed of the spaceship.
‘Glennell ’s Will’ is now hovering over the wellhead platform in the center of the pyramid. Bai En turned and shouted at the two dwarves: "Come on! We must find Guntergrim! This is your destiny!"
The two dwarves turned to look at him as if he were crazy. He realized that they actually wanted to sacrifice their lives in a battle that had no meaning, but had superior numbers. After all, dying in search of Guntergrim, or dying in the upper front horn beast group, the latter might be more tempting for the two dwarves. Bai En suddenly got a wit. "Gantrim has a demon! It pollutes the holy dwarf territory. It is your responsibility to kill it!"
Well, Bai En thought, he had done his best to persuade the two lunatics not to do their stupid things. It's time to go now. Without looking back at the reaction of the two dwarves, he rushed up the stairs and ran up the **** of the sacrifice platform. The rope ladder hung in the middle of the central well-too far, he couldn't jump out and reach it.
Behind him, he could hear the roars of the horned beasts. They seemed to be on him soon. He took a risky look back and saw that Snowry and Grerogan were standing on the edge of the platform waving their weapons provocatively. He knew that it was only a matter of time before the monsters came to attack him.
He looked back and found that the rope ladder was moving towards him. He made a decision immediately. He put away his sword, leapt forward, and grabbed the rope ladder. In an instant, he had a dizzy sense of huge drop, and then his fingers caught the rope. The impact felt like pulling his arm out of his armpit, and a sharp pain rushed over his shoulder, just like the Hawk Harpy had bruised earlier. In any case, he managed to hold it steady in the end, then grabbed the shaking ladder with the other hand and started to climb up.
He ventured down again and found that they were moving towards the edge of the slope.
"Snowry! Gray Logan!" Bai En shouted at them.
Just in front of and below them, he saw the first figure of the horned beast rushing over. The two dwarves raised their heads, almost like one, and reached out to grab the rope ladder at the same time. When it flew over, both men managed to grab it and let it pull itself up from the pyramid and rise into the air. As they flew past, Bai En saw a large group of wild animals staring at him.
At this time, a lot of things fell off the boat, and Bane realized that Mackason was throwing away the ballast, so that they could rise quickly. Sludge and stones fell on this group of believers of evil gods. They responded with a gun. Since he could not hide in mid-air, he could only close his eyes reflexively, throwing objects whizzing past his ears, and then the horned beasts were thrown far behind the top of the pyramid used for sacrifice, and the airship Climb quickly.
When Bai En opened his eyes and lamented that his luck was so good, he saw a terrible thing happening—a terrible thing for the horned beasts. Before the horns realized their danger, their leaders had fallen off the edge of the tower platform and rolled in the air ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ Some of their followers then realized what was happening and issued Roar of fear and trembling. However, under the pressure of the body behind them, they were still constantly forced to leave the edge of the **** and fall into the abyss below.
Bai En prayed to the **** who once again saved him, perhaps the **** of luck, thanking him for his grace for many years. And began to climb the ladder into the manned cabin of the ‘Glennell ’s Will’. When he arrived safely, he turned around and reached down to help pull the two dwarf lunatics into the airship.
"We missed a wonderful game." Snowry said. "Poor they also give us an advantage."
Bai En glanced at Snowry with a sharp eye. He wondered, could this idiot really be kidding? He could still hear the screams of the falling horn beast far away.
"How did you find us?" Bai En decided to ignore the words of this lunatic and idiot. Turned around and asked Warwick, the ruined city gradually disappeared in the darkness behind them.
"After you disappeared, we completed the repair work, and all the manpower we could spare was equipped with a telescope," Warwick said. "We are very lucky. We saw a large group of winged objects flying from above the pyramid in the center of the city. We determined that something must have caught their attention. We thought that even if we only found your body, it was worth it. of."
Bai En realizes how lucky they are, maybe there is really a lucky **** protecting himself. What attracted the Horned Horde also attracted the attention of the crew on the airship. He shuddered at the thought of what would happen if they fought these monsters at night. They will never be found.