The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 780: ambush

Bai En stared at the long hall below. The situation is as bad as he fears. There is no sign of life. No! Wait! What is that? Is something moving behind the window? He pointed the telescope at it, but when he pointed it at it, it was gone.

Well, Bane ranked the second place in the magic of investigation or exploration as he wanted to learn magic, second only to teleportation.

"I think we'd better go down and investigate." Guerrero said impatiently, pulling the sling from his arm, trying to contract and relax the muscles in his arm to judge how his injury was healing.

"What if this is a trap?" Bai En asked with a telescope.

"What do you want to say, humans? What if this is a trap?"

Bane put down the telescope and considered his words carefully. Obviously, Grerogan was still determined to seek death. But this time Bai En wanted to be with him. He needs to find out what happened here. He was anxious to know where Angelica was. And her people, he added guilt later in his heart, although he himself admitted that there was only one person's fate that he really cared about.

"Let's go together." Bai En said with a sigh.

"Snowry goes with you." Snowry said excitedly.

"I think the rest of us should stay on the airship," Borek said suddenly. "Taking everyone and everything to risk at such a late stage will make this operation meaningless."

When the old dwarf polymath said this, at least an embarrassed look appeared. Bai En did not blame him. If he was the captain of this ship, he would ban any crew except those two lunatics. The only reason he would not ban them is that he knew that it would be futile to order them anyway.

"We will dock on the tower," Borrek continued. "You can go on your own. At least this thing is still there, and it looks completely undamaged. This is really lucky."

"Is it?" Bai En asked, pulling out his "spirit". "I want to know if this is related to luck."

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The Prophet Tangul laughed maliciously. Everything is perfect. All the soldiers are in place. He even managed to contact the idiot again. Maybe this little guy will still have some use, Tangul believes that although he does not have high expectations for him. Luck has not proved to be a great servant in the past. However, you can never be sure.

He looked at the blonde breeder he ordered to bring from the cellar. He guessed that she was attractive by human strange standards. Tangul knew that he might never understand this, but he might be able to use her as a bargaining chip. Strangely, the males of humans will protect their breeders. I am afraid only the devil knows why.

He threatened to show her fangs, to his surprise, she was neither afraid nor awe. Instead, she spit on his face. Tangul licked his spit with his long pink tongue and bent his claws threateningly. The breeder surprised him again. She reached out to try to get a hilt that was not around her waist, and Tangul suddenly rejoiced that her hilt was not there. It seems this breeder may be really dangerous.

"Quiet!" He threatened in a low voice. "According to the Prophet Tangul said otherwise you will lose your life."

Even though she recognized his name, she did not say anything. "It is always a pleasure to know the name of the mouse you are about to kill," she said disdainfully.

Tangul opened his eyes slightly, allowing her to see the burning power there. This time, she was indeed a little scared, just like almost everyone was facing the light of supernatural power.

"Don't be stupid, breeder. You won't kill me. You can live just because I am in a good mood. If you make me angry, you will die."

"Then, you are the witch man wizard that Bane said." She whispered to herself, so low that she could hardly hear Tangul. almost.

"Do you know that **** human grace?" Tangul asked sharply.

She seemed to realize that she had made a mistake, so she closed her mouth and answered nothing. Tangul smiled with his fangs. "Interesting. Very, very interesting."

He repeatedly thought about this information in his mind, wondering what he could do with this thing, and wondering what the nature of the relationship between the breeder and Bai En was. Are they mating? Very likely. Humans always seem to be in estrus. This is their way.

Do they have cubs? No. not enough time. Tangul cursed. If he discovered this earlier, he might be able to use the information to do something. Now, he has no time. He needed to prepare his mind for the great **** curse.

"Bonebreaker!" He ordered. "Look at this breeder. Don't let her run away."

He felt that other eyes were staring at him, and noticed that the nearest Captain Claw was watching him closely. Tangul wondered how much he heard of his communication with this breeder? No, it doesn't matter. Soon there will be time to find out the truth of all this. His enemies are almost in his grasp.

Bai En watched the airship slowly approaching near the tower. The dwarves dropped their anchors and gently pulled the boat to the berth. The boarding springboard extends between the tower and the ship. Bai En pulled out his half-breed sword, preparing to follow the springboard, and then walked down the ladder to the ground below. He was a little nervous, and he felt a strange tingling again. He felt a pair of evil eyes watching him. This is just your imagination, he said to himself, but he knows not.

"Are you ready, human?" Guerrero asked.

"I will always be ready."

"Snowry is also ready." Snowry interjected.

"Then let's go."

As they strode across the springboard between the airship and the tower, Bai En was restless again realizing how the springboard bent under their weight and height. The wind beat his long black cloak and pulled his hair. The weather is cold and dry, only the wind from the northern prairie has this feeling.

If the expressions of Grey Logan and Snowry were not so serious, they looked almost ridiculous with the bandages wrapped around them. Bai En suspected that in this mood, no normal person would laugh at these two dwarf lunatics.

However, he couldn't help noticing that both Guerrerogan and Snowy were moving slowly and taking care of their injured bodies. He hoped that nothing below could attack them. When he was fully recovered, Bane knew that Guerrerogan could rival any creature walking on two legs, and almost any creature walking on four legs. This is very unfavorable to him.

"I'm going first." Bai En said, walking towards the ladder. He doubted whether the elevators were still working properly, and he did not want to be trapped inside when they were attacked anyway. This is too much like a death trap.

"Then you are dreaming, humanity." Grerogan refused.

"Snowry is also going to seek death," Snowry said. "Your job is to record it, young Bai En."

"I just agreed to do this for Guerrerogan," Bai En sensitively refused.

"Well, if I find my moment of death, Snowry happens to be there, of course you can write a few lines for him ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ human."

Bai En looked at the ground below. He was pretty sure he had seen movement in the manor window before. "Is anyone below alive?" He shouted. It is meaningless to do it implicitly. Any enemy has seen and heard the arrival of the ‘Glennell ’s Will’.

"Of course, humans." Guerrerogan said dissatisfiedly, "I can hear them."

"Snowry feels like a ratman," Snowry added.

"Very good," Bai En said sarcastically. "This is exactly what we need."

"I'm glad you think so, young Brian." Snowry said happily. "Snowry thinks so."

"I still have some accounts to count with those ratmen," Guerrero said violently.

"I'm sure, there must be some of them who want to settle accounts with us." Bai En said with a sigh. After Heidelberg, he was convinced that these ratmen would not have the slightest interest in talking to them. From the rat-man who was desperately escaping from his hands, he could be sure of this. So he forced himself to continue down.