Chapter 59: Avalanche
"Is that obvious?" Filly looked curious, but unfazed, "I think I still look like a hunter." ”
Tess really didn't know where his confidence came from. He certainly doesn't look like a bad guy, but he definitely doesn't look like a hunter either...... Truth be told, it's not like a paladin or a priest who is always serious, but more like a street hustler with nothing to do.
"I guess. Tess said dryly, "There are only a few people who don't react to Long Wei." Listen, whoever you are, whatever you want to do, don't follow us, or else, I swear, I'll leave a nice little hole in your neck. You might think I'm no match for you, oh yes, maybe not, but if you mess with me, you'll have to be careful to see if there's an absolutely sharp knife hidden in every shadow. ”
She was always smiling, but her eyes were as cold as a knife.
Fili scratched at his already messy hair, looked up at the sky—no, at the stones, and whispered:
"You know, unless the ice dragon dies, the knight of the water god will not give up. I'm not the only one with you, though I don't know if they've come in...... If you try to save the ice dragon, I don't know what will happen, Baie Young...... That guy is stubborn. ”
His frankness gave Tess a little favor, but she still shook her head resolutely: "That's our business, you just need to stay away from us and don't get me into trouble!"
"Tess, I'm packed!" Naria ran out of the room, "...... What are you doing?"
"Telling him where there might be something to eat. Tess said, patting Filly on the chest in a friendly manner, "Well, then, I wish you all the best in finding the dwarves' dirty little kitchen!"
"Good luck to you too. Filly smiled with white teeth, looking genuine.
He sighed as he watched the figures of the two girls disappear into the darkness that the firelight could not fully illuminate. After hesitating for a while, he decided to find something to eat first. Is he really hungry, and besides, to slay a dragon alone, and to cross the dwarves full of pits and valleys and the pretty girls who are bent on protecting their brother?
No kidding.
Those outside the pit felt the same tremors. The elf quickly lowered himself as soon as the first dull loud noise came from underground, and Ed did as he scrambled to do so, even though his ears were far behind the elf, and he could faintly hear the sound of snow and the sound under the rocks.
"Will the pit collapse?" he asked worriedly.
Norway shook his head: "The dwarven mine is the strongest structure in the world, and even if a group of giants go on a rampage inside, it may not be able to completely destroy it. ”
They had intended to create an avalanche on the mountain peaks outside, so that when the dwarves came out to see if the gate was closed by snow, they could look for an opportunity to sneak in, or at least know how the dwarves opened the door.
It's not so easy to keep the avalanche big enough to alarm the dwarves underground, and not to really bury the gates, and to keep yourself safe. The elf, who had experienced an avalanche in the mountains of the northwest, was well aware of the power of an avalanche, but he really didn't know much about snow, and it would be an extremely risky operation.
After a few small experiments on the relatively gentle slopes, they were ready to do so rather simply - even if they didn't succeed, the elves had already found a place to hide, enough to keep them safe.
However, no sooner had they reached the halfway point than there was a series of noises and tremors from underground, and the loose snow began to slide uncontrollably, and Norwe, sensing the danger, decisively pulled Ed down the mountain. At Ed's suggestion, they tied long strips of bark to the soles of their shoes, which were not very easy to slip on, and much faster than walking one foot deep and one shallow foot in the snow.
Before they could reach the base of the mountain, the last tremor made the entire mountain tremble slightly, and a heavy roar seemed to come from the sky, and a large amount of collapsing snow swept down with an astonishing sound. Without looking back, Norway and Ed also felt the overwhelming snow waves approaching at an increasing speed, which made Ed creepy, his heart beating like a drum, but there was an indescribable excitement.
All his senses became clear on the brink of life and death, and the sound of blood rushing in his ears was like some mysterious spell, allowing him to escape from the shackles of fear in the face of annihilation, gritted his teeth and calmly followed Norvi, smoothly rushing into the safe place that the elves had confirmed before.
With the help of a huge rock jutting out of the snow, they narrowly escaped. The white waves rolled over their shoulders, deafening, and the whole world shook incessantly, as if they could crush their small and fragile people at any moment. There was flying snow foam in his eyes and breath, and his exposed skin seemed to be quickly slashed by countless knives. Ed didn't know how long he could hold out. But almost instantly, all sounds and vibrations suddenly stopped, and the silence around Ed made Ed wonder if his ears were deafened.
He turned his head to look at Novi first, and the elf was turning to him to make sure he was okay. They looked at each other's white eyebrows and eyelashes and smiled with relief. Ed let out a long breath and crouched down.
"I'm alive! again!" he said proudly, as he looked out at the sky. The light snowflakes were still floating, unhurried, and swimming, like two completely different things from the one that almost killed them just now.
"We're halfway through our plan. Norway shook his head, shaking off the faint buzzing in his ears, "Now all we have to do is make sure the dwarven door is buried." ”
"But what the hell is going on down there?" Ed did think of a possibility, and it was both good news and bad news.
"Is...... If he did get into the dwarven pit, it wouldn't be so easy to get out. Norway knew exactly what Ed was thinking, and the young man's face couldn't hide anything.
"Did he really trouble the dwarves?" Ed scratched his forehead in annoyance. The one he was familiar with, always with a faint smile on his face, didn't seem to care much about anything, and it was hard to imagine that he would go to the enemy's lair to take revenge for a little dispute a few months ago.
"He has reason to be angry at being attacked for no reason...... But I'm not sure he must be down there. Dragons do hold grudges, but they are also quite intelligent creatures, and they don't turn into dragons to crash around in dwarve-filled pits for revenge, which makes it more dangerous for him to move, and dwarves who are familiar with the terrain can easily trap him. ”
"But as a dragon, he's not even five years old. ”
That's Naria's statement, and she is heartbroken by her brother, who turned into a dragon when she didn't have a look. In her opinion, even if Isis is a dragon, he is still an innocent and innocent young dragon that needs her care.
"Only by entering the kingdom of the dwarves can you know what is really going on. Norway reached out and pulled Edra up, "Are you ready?"
Ed nodded vigorously.
qidian.
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