Chapter 833: The Emperor's Friend of Life and Death

Tang Zhaozong can not trust anyone, not even Empress He, but Tang Zhaozong will trust his doctor. ΞΎ pineapple ↓ apple ↓ small ΞΎ said

Because, if even the imperial doctor is unreliable, Tang Zhaozong will really have nothing to love.

In fact, Tang Zhaozong was not afraid of Tang Zhangwei, but Tang Zhaozong hid this fear.

In this way, many people thought that Tang Zhaozong was willing to wrestle with Tang Zhangwei.

In fact, this is just an illusion, and of course Tang Zhangwei is also deliberately promoting this illusion.

She said, "I'd rather stand and fight with them!" Wolfga declared. They have a lot more to explain. How dare they treat Katie Brill like this, they won't escape my punishment! ”

Although you should tell us beforehand what the danger is! "Raise your head, glutton!" Bruno snapped. "We expected that, you rotten liar! Don't think we're surprised! Bruno's anger automatically peaked as he reproached the halfling.

"How dare you do this to us?" He yelled at Regis and pushed Katie Brill aside and took a step forward. "And while my house is right in front of you!"

Wolfgar quickly blocked Bruno's path to Regis, but he was surprised by the dwarf's sudden transformation. He had never seen Bruno so excited. Katie Brill too, who watched from the sidelines.

"It's not the halfling's fault," he said. "Anyway, those wizards will come!"

Then Trist turned to them. "No one has come down the stairs yet!" But when he paid more attention to the situation at the scene, he found that no one was listening to him, he said.

A long, uncomfortable silence choked between them, and then Wolfgar took the floor. "How long are we going to fight each other?" He reproached Bruno.

Bruno stared at him with vacant eyes, not knowing what to do with this objection that didn't quite look like Wolfga's man. "Go!" The dwarf finally spoke, spreading his hands in frustration. "Stupid halflings will kill us...... But there's nothing to worry about! He said sarcastically, and went back to the wall to find the door.

Trist looked curiously at the furious dwarf, but he was more worried about Regis now. The halfling was completely mired in a gloomy mist and fell to the ground, as if he had lost the will to move forward. "It's okay," Trist said to him. "Bruno's anger will pass. His biggest dream is right now in front of his eyes. ”

"And speaking of the killer who is looking for your head," said Wolfgar, as he walked over to join the two of them, "and when he arrives, he will be welcomed by our swords, if he can get there!" Wolfgar patted him on the head of the hammer. Maybe we can change his mind about this hunt! ”

"If we go into the mines, they won't be able to find us." Trist tells Bruno that he is trying to soothe his anger even further.

The Killer had considered leaving her behind, and normally he wouldn't have had a second thought, but it would take some time for Ntreuri to gather his thoughts and figure out a new course of action.

When dawn came, he still stood there, unmoving, contemplative. The mage beside him woke up.

"What about Gildan?" She screamed, her head still a little dizzy. Entrei took a few steps back and crouched down beside her.

"Where's Gildan?" She asked.

"Dead." Ntrili replied, without a hint of remorse in his voice. "So is the Golem."

"Pock?" Signi sighed.

"A mountain is pressed against it." Ntrili replied.

"What about girls?"

"I escaped." Ntrili looked back to the east. "I'll explain your business clearly, and I'm leaving." He said. "Our common manhunt is over."

"They're nearby," Signey retorted. "Are you going to give up?"

Eun Trili grinned. "Halflings will fall into my hands," he said calmly, and Sini did not doubt that he was telling the truth. "But we're disbanding here. I'm chasing mine, you're chasing yours, but I warn you, if you dare to touch my stuff, you're my next prey! ”

Synie thought carefully about his words. "Where is Polk being pressed?" She asked, with a sudden thought in her mind.

Ntrili watched along the path to the east. "In the valley where the bushes passed."

"Take me there," Signey insisted. "There's something that has to be done."

Ntrili helped her to her feet and led her down the road, thinking that as soon as this was done, they could part ways. He began to respect the young mage and her dedication to duty, and he trusted that she would not interfere with him. Signey wasn't a wizard to him, nor was he an opponent, and both of them knew that if she got in his way, his sword wouldn't slow down out of respect.

Sini looked at the stone slope for a moment, then turned to Ntreili, a knowing smile on her face. "You said our journey together is over, but you're wrong. We'll prove our worth to you again, killer. ”

"We?"

Signi turned to the hillside. "Bock!" She stared at the hillside and shouted.

A suspicious look crossed Eun Treli's face. He stared at the stones, too, but couldn't see any movement.

"Bock!" Xeni shouted again, this time something was really moving. There was a rumble from the bottom of the pile, and then a stone flew into the air, and the golem stood up beneath it, stretching its body into the sky. Although his whole body twisted after the heavy blow, Polk did not feel pain, and he threw a boulder in front of him and walked towards its owner.

"A golem is not so easy to defeat!" Sini explained that she was satisfied to see the look of surprise on Ntriri's normally emotionless face. "Polk still has a way to go, and it won't give up easily."

"This path will take us to the Dark Elves," Ntreili said with a smile. "Come on, buddy," she said to Sinnie, "let's keep chasing." ”

When dawn came, the group of friends still didn't find any clues. Bruno stood in front of the mountain wall and fiercely shouted many mysterious long chants, but none of them worked.

Wolfga acted differently. He figured that if he knocked out the hollow sound of the stone, they would be able to determine the location, so he put his ear to the wall and knocked the tooth of Aegis all the way down. The sound of a hammer striking on a hard stone is a testament to the perfection of the mountain wall.

But one blow missed the target. Wolfgar hammered down, and just as the hammer hit the stone, it was blocked by a large blue light. Wolfgar jumped back, startled. A crack was created in the stone,

(End of chapter)