Limited to 11.13-C: Tacit Agreement (2)

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You declare yourself a level 2 wanderer, and at the same time, Annette immediately declares herself a level 2 warrior.

Both you and her outfit have changed—both in white snowsuits, but yours is a light half-body leather armor covered in white cotton, with a dagger in your hand and a dagger behind you. Annette wore thick fur armor and a cloak, a heavy shield in her left hand and a long sword in her right hand, and a bow as long as the warrior opposite.

Sou

The warrior on the opposite side let go of the bowstring, and an arrow flew at high speed. You crouch down, ducking your head past the arrows and hiding in the snow. The snow obscures your vision, and your costume is camouflage, disappearing from the enemy's view.

The barbarian rushed behind her with a broad-bladed heavy sword, and surprisingly, knee-deep snow seemed to have no resistance to her at all, and she moved quickly. The druid also shot an arrow, which was easily dodged by Annette, who stuck his shield and sword in the snow so that he could pick it up at any time and exchange it for a long bow. This is the rhythm of shooting against the opponent's archers.

When!—the arrow was shot at Annette's shoulders. The cold environment required thicker armor, and the arrows were flicked off by the fur and the metal underneath, and the number above Annette's head did not diminish at all.

When!—the arrows from there hit the helmet of the archer warrior. Although the opponent's head shook, the arrow was also bounced away, and not half of the blood was shed.

Bow and pull the strings at the same time as each other,

But Annette was a little faster.

"Ahh She immediately shrank her hand in pain, but then gritted her teeth and raised her bow again to aim, reluctantly. Her bow began to shake slightly because of the wound in her left hand.

Annette stuck her bow and an arrow in the snow, then crouched behind her shield. Even if the enemy shoots at him, he misses the head, and the bow warrior hesitates. After half a second of hesitation, Annette grabbed her shield sword and began to move to the left facing the bow warrior. Easily block the second arrow fired by the druid.

The eagle on the druid's shoulder takes off,

The barbarians had rushed to a close enough distance to Annette. Instead of rushing to engage Annette in a hand-to-hand fight, she ran to the left with a faster movement speed than Annette and in unison like a race. She knew what Annette was trying to do—to use the barbarians as shields to block the arrows of the archers—and that she was not going to let Annette succeed. Annette never gets around the barbarian's front, which means she has to face three enemies at once.

Suddenly, the eagle hovering in the air began to dive. I don't know how this works at all, but the eagle spreads its claws and quickly and accurately finds you in a stealthy state in such a big snowstorm.

Prostrate in the snow, you'd be looking for a chance to kill those two rangers, but the pace of progress was slow. So you quietly changed to a bow, and you were going to shoot the druids,

Now raise your hand to the top and loosen the string and change it to shoot the eagle.

The eagle rotates during the dive. Although you shot, the wound was too shallow and pierced near the eagle's flank. The speed of the dive is extremely fast, and you immediately abandon your bow and point the tip of your sword upwards, in principle, in the same way that a pikeman would use the power of the charge to restrain a cavalry, and now just wait for the eagle to kill the tip of the sword himself.

At the last moment, you suddenly notice that something is not quite right—the eagle shows no signs of slowing down. While keeping the dagger diagonally upward, you dodge sideways. Something weird happens, you get knocked off by an eagle that's only a lap bigger than a rooster!

Roll backwards three times, and bury yourself in the snow.

When you jump up immediately, you find that the eagle is bleeding from its chest, but because it didn't hurt its wings, it takes off again. The eagle can still fight, but your stealth has been broken.

The druid shoots an arrow at you, misses it, and begins to chant incantations with both hands. The Barbarian pinned down Annette with heavy attacks, causing her to shake with each blow, but she managed to get the best position. The bow warrior lowered the longbow in his hand slightly, and shouted, "You're blocking me!"

"Nonsense, I'm not stupid!"

The Barbarian always tries to get around Annette's side, but the rapid movement of his feet is difficult to take effect when he enters the grappling state. She couldn't understand why she was unwittingly on the line between Annette and the Bow Warrior.

Annette shouted as she pressed her shield against the barbarian, "Master!

yes,

Growing up in a town, I really don't know much about druids.

You're in an awkward position than that - the notoriously agile wanderer struggles to play a knee-deep edge in the snow, the stealth is spotted by the eagle hovering in the air, the bow is out of hand, you're far from the druids and the bow warriors, and the barbarians are highly resistant to sneak attacks. Truth be told, you don't stand a chance.

Theoretically, the abilities and equipment of these three people are much worse than the four thieves in the cellar before, and they are disgusted in this snow.

After the druid finished casting the spell, he summoned another eagle, and at first glance the two were almost the same, and it was difficult to tell which one was slightly stronger and which was the summon that would disappear after a while. The only thing to be thankful for is that the Bow Warrior didn't bother you at all, and was always looking for an opportunity to shoot Annette.

You stoop down in the snow again, turn and turn back, heading straight for the barbarians. Despite seeing you in the back, the druids and the archers immediately tried to shoot you, but soon couldn't find their target.

The druid curls his finger around the sky, motioning for the two eagles to try to pounce you out of stealth again. You have lost your bow and you have no shield, and no matter how many times you dive and attack, let alone two eagles now.

"Master, this guy doesn't eat backstabs!" Annette kept a firm grip on her position, exposing the back of the savage to you.

Suddenly, the barbarian tilted his head sharply!

Stones?

She looks back at you, not expecting you to throw a stone. That's what you touched when you first crawled through the snow. This kind of thing can't make a successful sneak attack, and it can't do much damage, but it mainly has two main effects - the eagle just about to swoop down notices that you have risen from the snow and immediately cancels the idea of diving, and the savage looks back at you in surprise. In the snowy fields, she had never seen anyone try to pick up stones.

"Uh-huh......"

The barbarian was violently exerted by Annette holding the shield, knocking him back two steps and losing his balance. There wasn't much difference in strength between the two sides, and even if they were knocked back by Annette, it was nothing—it should have been. Her dagger is stuck in her waist.

In fact, she was already keenly aware of your murderous aura and knew that she should dodge, but she was hit by Annette and stumbled. There is a difference between "flanking attack" and "sneak attack", the former is the knife that Annette received in the flank during the cellar, which is difficult to dodge even if she sees it, and the latter is the high damage caused by Annette killing the priest in seconds, completely unknowingly.

The barbarian tried to fight back with his heavy sword, only to raise it high, and his elbow was held by Annette with a shield. Annette stabbed her twice in the stomach, and blood immediately sprayed on the white snow.

"Ahhhh She could swing her sword, and she could fight with more ferocity than before, when she made a small mistake out of anger.

Annette, who stumbled slightly,

Inexplicably, you jumped high in place and curled up in mid-air.

The barbarian subconsciously turned around and swung his sword and slashed at you with all his might! Of course, I have to choose you, because you can't dodge in mid-air, although I don't know why you have to jump so high. In fact, if you think about it calmly, she should really take the opportunity to attack Annette.

Poof!

"Huh?" the bow warrior looked stunned, for the arrows she aimed at you flew impartially under your feet and struck the barbarian, who was unfortunate to be stuck in the lungs without metal armor.

Poof!

"Huh?" Almost at the same time, the druid also shot the barbarian in the thigh, and it was clear that she was aiming at your back, and the devil knows why you suddenly jumped up, and the arrows flew directly under your feet.

Jumping high in the snow, this kind of thing that no one but a wanderer can do.

The mid-air short sword resisted the swinging heavy sword, and kicked the barbarian's body as a point of force, and flew backwards with the help of force, which only the wanderer can do.

Everyone was stunned, because you flew away like an arrow from the string.

The savage, who had not breathed after two arrows, did not hesitate for a moment to continue to swing her sword at you, she had thought that you were an excellent target in mid-air, but unexpectedly knocked you away like a wooden stick hitting a ball.

Even though you fend off the barbarian's attack with your dagger sideways, the number on your head still drops to 90, presumably from the heavy broad-edged sword.

In mid-air you slashed the eagle that happened to pounce on you from behind, and landed with your dagger plunging into the chest of the druid, whose eyes were wide open and frozen in place. You're mimicking the Wanderer's leader's trick at swooping out in the Cellar, faster and more aggressive than him. You can faintly hear the muffled sound of the druid, and you and her roll in the snow, far away.

“...... Huh?" the Warrior looked up at the suddenly disappearing eagle in the sky, then at the other eagle that had fallen on the surface of the red snow, hesitated slightly, and then immediately raised his hand and aimed his bow at the spot where you had stopped rolling.

There was a very exaggerated mark there, and the fluffy snow was all rolled away. From the perspective of the bow warrior, you and the druid can't be seen under the snow.

It was snowing heavily.

After waiting for a few seconds, she shot an arrow at that location, whether she could see the figure or not. The arrow sank into the snow and made a sound of flesh piercing, but she couldn't be sure if it had hit you or the druid's corpse.

I waited a few more seconds, but I still didn't see you appear.

I waited for a few more seconds, but I still didn't see anything.

Maybe you've been shot, she so hoped. Because of the thick snow, she should have been the safest person among the three, but now because of the thick snow, she couldn't find a wanderer waiting for an opportunity to backstab, and she became a person who could die at any time. Worst of all, there isn't even a wall or rock to lean back to.

She can't be vigilant like this forever, and to be honest, she doesn't even know which direction you might be sneaking in right now, so she can't be vigilant at all. The barbarian's side fought more and more fiercely, and the heavy sword smashed Annette's shield, but it could not do the slightest effective damage. In terms of strength alone, there is not much difference between the two.

The bow warrior decisively decided!

Support the barbarians at once, only then can the barbarians come to her aid. So she turns around and takes aim at Annette, and you stand out of the snow and cut her throat.

The warrior with the bow went limp, like a broken marionette, and threw himself forward into the snow, which was quickly dyed red.

You bend down and pick up the longbow at your enemy's hand and the quiver behind your back.

To tell you the truth, you don't know where the bow you just discarded in an emergency has gone. A stronger bow, higher damage, and it doesn't matter if you don't have enough accuracy, you can aim slowly and you don't have to worry about accidentally injuring Annette, because she has a firm grip on her position with the barbarians from start to finish.

An arrow hits the back of the heart;

Two arrows, hitting the back of the waist;

Three arrows, hitting the shoulder and back;

Four arrows, hitting the side of the neck. Really, the last arrow has pierced the barbarian's neck, but she's still fighting, and her eyes are spewing with rage as she turns and rushes towards you.

Do you know what it means to take advantage of an attack? Do you know what it means to grappling? Being able to get out so easily is not called grappling, anger increases her strength but also decreases her IQ. The moment the barbarian turned around, he was slashed by Annette.

The false life conferred by the fury is not infinite, and the barbarians have been stained red with their own blood. The sword in her back was so heavy that her knees weakened and she almost fell to her knees, but she stubbornly got back to her feet!

You shoot an arrow in her forehead, Annette chops off her head, and the barbarian falls.

Annette bent over her knees, gasping for air. Unlike you, she's always raising her shield to withstand the barbarians' heavy attacks, and even resisting it requires a lot of physical strength. She's not hurt, the number above her head is still 60, and the number above your head is 90.

You sit in the snow,

There's no chill, but it's tactile, and you can even try holding the snow in the palm of your hand and making it into a snowball. Annette walks slowly towards you, creaking snow under her feet.

The roulette wheel appears next to you again.

The instructor's voice fluttered in the heavy snow: "A few of us are watching stupidly, how do you calculate the time?" The same as the leader of the wanderers who kicked back, jumped to avoid two arrows. ”

I just think that they will never let go of your exposed back, and they have seen them shoot several arrows, and the rhythm of the string and bow is more stable.

"Not to mention the weird thing of flying out with the help of a heavy broad-bladed heavy sword, what about the angle?

Calculate the angle?

Because of the snow, the druids and the archers never moved half a step, keeping their stakes to shoot, and Annette was in a very firm position when pinning down the barbarians, and the angle did not need to be calculated, and it did not change at all from the very beginning of the engagement.

"Don't tell us, you even predict the behavior of the beast! We won't believe it!"

Just a gut feeling. As soon as the eagle was about to break you and sneak, you stood up, so it circled in the air to adjust its posture, if it was going to dive, it would be exactly that time, if it didn't dive, it didn't matter, it was important to kill the druid.

You reach for the wheel.

Belch?

It's getting harder and harder to get to the exact number you expect.

What numbers are you going to transfer this time?