Chapter 224: Guess Through
Erheth had no strength, and several humans around her dragged and carried her away as they pleased, and the protests of the green lizards around her who were still trapped in the emerald vines intensified. In this way, Erheth endured the pain, listened to the cries of her companions who were unhappy with her fate, and followed the humans out of the empty cavern.
Where are these humans taking Ehres? In fact, the place he is in now, Erhes himself has no answer. Her trapping in the vines, brought here by the abominable humans, was concealed, and the humans covered them with a large black cloth, along with the Erheth and the green lizardmen, along with the vines trapped in them, leaving them completely in the darkness of the invisible world, and remained so until they were transported to the empty cavern.
Therefore, Erheth and the green lizardmen did not know where they were. Humanity's approach to them is almost like transporting major criminals, and in order to prevent them from making it too easy to plan and escape, reducing their knowledge of the environment is a good means of countering.
Several humans handcuffed and shackled Erhers, but they still didn't dare to relax their defenses against herhers, even though she was starving and had no strength to resist.
Erhers's wrists and ankles felt the coldness of the unknown metal through her skin, and she looked feebly at the humans who had done it to her. The human didn't let go of her restraints because of the pleading gaze that Erher had deliberately faked, but turned to make eye contact with the other companions and moved to do what was to be done.
Erheth's wrists are connected by two metal rings, and in between, a chain connects them, and between them another chain extends into the palm of the human hand. The human was responsible for transporting Ehress, and as he stepped forward, his arms swinging naturally, the relentless force pulling Eherth's body from his palm through the cold metal chains.
Erhers followed the humans in front of her, her steps visibly shaky, barely keeping up with the humans in a half-dragging and half-crawling manner. Several times, she lost strength in her legs and hit the wall next to her with an unstable center of gravity.
There was a tingling sensation in Erhers's wrists, ankles, and shoulders. She was powerless to eliminate, so she could only endure it in her heart. The Lingzi in her body has not eaten for too long, and most of them have entered the dormant period, and the number of activities of the Lingzi has decreased, which has affected the speed of her body's self-healing.
Without the help of the Lingzi, the strength of Erhes's body is no different from that of ordinary humans, which is in line with what her appearance can see, the immaturity and weakness that is not far from that of a twelve-year-old girl, and the age when she has little resistance to the torture of fate.
Several humans walked quietly with Erhers, and during the walk, they did not have a chance to talk, only the sound of each step, the grinding of the clothes on her body, and the metal impact of the shackles and handcuffs that made Erhers very uncomfortable, it was the invisible force formed by those sounds, quietly stinging her skin and freezing her heart, quietly draining her spirit.
Where the humans and Erheth walked was a deep tunnel. The tunnel was not bright enough, and the walls and floors of the tunnel were lit only by the light of torches swaying in the wind.