Chapter 10: The War Between Warcraft and Humans (4)
A rope descended from the sky, wrapped around her waist like a snake, and the next moment, Willy's body soared into the air and quickly flew into the distance, beside her, the rest of the team was tied to the other three ropes, and above them, Rhaegar flew forward with four ropes like a large octopus with all its tentacles grasping its preyβin Hanar, he had rescued four explorers by this method.
Atas roared wildly in the sky, and the poisonous snakes that were closer to it fell victim to its fury, and the sound and waves of 'agitation' and 'wave' shattered their internal organs, but this had no effect on the enemies flying in the sky, and the only thing the flying beasts could do was to watch the other party farther and farther away in anger.
Flying is a kind of magic that consumes a lot of magic power, even a *** master can only fly twenty kilometers alone, and as a sixth-order mage, with four people, two kilometers is already the limit of Rhaeggar, after landing, Rhaegar who almost collapsed can only be carried by Nack again.
They were only out of danger temporarily, two kilometers was not a long distance, no one knew if the beast that was about to go crazy would catch up, and with the help of the acceleration technique that still had its effect, the team continued to move forward until it was almost dark.
"How does it feel?" said Heim, looking at Rhaegar whose face was still pale. He didn't completely discourage his wariness of the mage, but he was deeply moved by the performance of the other party at the most critical moment: it turned out that Rhaegar could have escaped on his own, and if it hadn't been for his last magic, Willy and Tomahawk, and even him and Nack, would have been killed by the angry Atas, and the 'elf' spirit who knows a thing or two about magic knows what it means for a mage to run out of magic, which could lead to the latter's permanent loss of magical abilities or even death.
"I need to meditate," Rhaegar said weakly, his Primal Agents had already replenished his consumption, but in order to carry out the plan to the end, he had to pretend that he might pass out at any moment, "Don't let anyone disturb me until I wake up." β
And the battle with Atas is not' It's fierce, it's not thrilling, but it has an important meaning for Rhaegar : it's like a person digging a well, maybe a few days of hard work won't pay off, but suddenly, just for a moment, the underground spring water will gush out, after a long communication with the Elemental Energy, while fighting the monster, he feels that the connection between himself and the Origin has become even closer, if they were just close companions, then at this moment, they have become blood relatives.
Calculating the time, Rhaegar reluctantly withdrew from the 'intersection' with the primordial particles, ending his meditation.
"Looks like you're recovering well," Heim first noticed Rhaeggar's awakening, handing the food he had already baked, "If it weren't for you, we would all have been killed by that monster." β
"I brought you there, and it is my duty to get you out of danger. Rhaegar took a bite of the food, his 'fleshy' body still out of the need for food, "In fact, if you hadn't returned in time, I wouldn't have been able to survive until my mana was restored and I would have been eaten by Atas. β
"In that case, I'll rip that big fellow's belly open and pull you out of there," said the dwarf viciously, "and then shove you into the monster's belly for breaking your promise!"
"As punishment," Nack said suddenly, who was busy preparing food, "you must eat the whole pheasant, you know, I have been busy for two hours to be able to fulfill my wish to punish a mage." β
The sub-giant's words made everyone laugh, and even the normally calm Heim 'revealed' a smile on his lips. Seeing this, Rhaegar knew that he had managed to gain the trust of most of them, and that they would be his most loyal allies on the rest of his journey through the swamp.
But at the same time, there was another emotion creeping up in his heart, and he vaguely felt a feeling that he could only have when he was with the original ability.
Due to the lack of time to identify the direction during the flight, and the panic of the explorers after landing, Rhaegar and the others had already deviated far from the original route, and the companions had to walk all day in the dense forest to return to the correct route.
"I have good news and bad news for you," Rhaegar said to the team after comparing the scene with the magic map in his hand, "The good news is that we have stumbled close to the edge of the forest, and we will reach the swamp in less than a day from here, the bad news is," he put away the magic map and looked around at his companions who were looking at him, "I found some things that are not on the map, and they may cause us problems." β
He stretched out his hand and pointed to the trees across the river in the distance, "See there?" he said, "If you wade through this river and continue on, you can get out of this forest, but my magic tells me that there are some magical beasts inhabiting there right now." β
No one can take these creatures from the lower realms and their descendants in the mortal world lightly, in fact, if it weren't for their small numbers and most of them scattered in the most remote places, these magical beasts would have become a catastrophe for the intelligent creatures of the mortal world - Atas is a good example, this magical beast that can control poisonous snakes at will is enough to destroy a city like Hannar if it were to attack the city.
"What kind of magical beast?" Haim knew very well what kind of power a sixth-order mage had, and it was obviously highly dangerous for a magical beast that could make such a powerful existence have scruples.
"It's a bunch of Timbergens," Rhaegar replied, "they're not very powerful, but when they're in the woods and they're numerous, they're hard to beat. At the time of this map, there were no monsters like the Wood Demon and Atas in the forest, and something must have happened here in the last fifty years. β
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