Chapter 192: A Thousand Miles to Rescue

After asking, we both fell silent at the same time. I knew that his mission was to stay in the city to observe the creeper herd, and he also knew that my mission was to rescue the Chicago T20, both of whom knew nothing about what was happening at the spawn site.

"Command should know about this, let's contact the emergency liaison." Ren Han broke the silence and sent a message.

"The emergency liaison has also been disconnected." I say.

"Aren't we alone, then?" Ren Han replied.

"It's exactly the same as when I first entered the four pictures. Go ahead and get back to us from the outside. "I don't know what is going on right now, I can't make a decision.

"The more you delay, the more urgent, the worse the situation." After Ren Han finished speaking, he ended his communication with me.

I packed up my things and made a block down the shaft to get back to the top of the hill. The top of the mountain was still full of water, and there were no monsters to come up to, so I was able to swim back to the aircraft safely, and partially dismantle the platform that Su Anxia had built to make it passable.

I pulled down the lever and moved in the direction of return. I looked at the bottom of the hill through the slime block under my feet, and saw that the monsters were running away, probably knowing that we had rescued them, and Clevey had transferred them away.

There was no obstacle along the way, not to mention monsters, and I didn't even see the shadow of a creature such as a cow or sheep. It's getting dark, and if you don't meet the north wind before sunset, you're in big trouble.

After flying to the place where the horses were hidden, I jumped off the aircraft, landed safely on the ground, then dug open the ground, pulled out a horse in diamond horse armor, stepped on it, and left.

The sun had already reached the western sky, and it wasn't long before it got dark. I increased the horse's speed as fast as I could, and even used a splash potion of swiftness to make the horse's hooves stomp into the afterimage.

"Han Fuyu, tell me your location, I'll pick you up." I messaged her.

She hasn't reached the birth point yet, her ID is still on, and she doesn't know where she has gone. She received my message and replied, "I'm almost in the city, no need, you can go back." ”

"Hurry up and stay away! The spawn site and the city are now very dangerous, and most of the people are guarded! As soon as I heard that she was going to the birthplace, I quickly dissuaded her.

"What?!" Han Fuyu obviously didn't know.

"You open the contact." I say.

After a while, Han Fuyu sent a message, and his tone was heavy: "Yi Ouyi, where are my team members?" ”

"emmm......" I didn't know how to answer her, so I had to say, "My teammates, and the whole London T20, are also on board." I'm the only one to survive now. ”

"You...... Let's talk about it after we meet. Han Fuyu seemed to be a little angry, but he held back and sent the coordinates.

I received the coordinates and threw another bottle of potion at the horse, releasing the reins and letting the horse gallop. The road is all flat, so it's very easy to walk, but the more you go in the direction of the spawn point, the more monsters you see.

In desperation, I pulled out a splash-type invisibility potion, took off my equipment, and led my men and horses into stealth, passing through more and more monsters. The monsters were all like the walking dead, moving in unison towards the Situ City, and occasionally a few of them discovered my existence, and they were all killed by me with my sword.

The closer you get to the coordinates of the north wind, the more monsters there are. I became more and more suspicious that the north wind was surrounded by monsters, and sent her a message to confirm that it turned out to be the case.

Zombie hordes, skeletons, creepers, spiders, and even endermen. Some of the skeletons rode on spiders, kicking on their tiptoes, as if looking at something. I rode around the monster pile two or three times, and when I confirmed that the center of the monster pile was the north wind, I was suddenly upset.

All the monsters gathered from far to near as if they had seen a street performer performing, surrounding the north wind in three layers and three layers outside, impenetrable to the wind.

I left a TNT in place, lit it, and then quickly ran in the other direction while the invisibility potion's effect didn't go away.

Four seconds later, an explosion came from the back of my head. I saw that many monsters were attracted by the explosion, and they turned their heads to look over, and some of them took steps and ran to the explosion to check.

The monsters scattered, and I saw the north wind fighting alone in the gap between the monsters in the distance.

Her armor was torn and cracked, especially the mask on her helmet that had been broken in half, and the blade of her sword was full of chips.

The point is that she is fighting on a mountain of monster corpses, because the speed of killing is too fast, and before the corpses under her feet disappear, new corpses are covered, and their hands and feet are intertwined. Many zombies crawled over the corpses of their companions one after another, trying to besiege her, but she forcibly stopped her.

With both hands swinging her sword, she rushed left and right in the crowd of enemies, her body covered in blood, like a flower spinning in a sea of blood, harvesting the souls of her enemies with her petals. Although the sword in his hand was broken, the power of the enchantment was still undiminished, and Zi Mang slashed at his opponent with runes, leaving huge wounds on them.

The setting sun shone on her unfurled strands of hair, turning her hair blonde, and combined with her blue armor, gave me the illusion of seeing Saber wielding the Sword of Victory and fighting in the blood-colored fields of twilight.

But she's not Saber, she's the north wind, her mask reveals her identity, and she fights like a needle.

She was running out of strength, and her posture was no longer as fast and sharp as before, but a little sluggish, allowing her opponent to take advantage of it and leave wounds on her. From time to time, she pulled out the healing potion, but she didn't have time to drink it, because the monsters came like wolves, and didn't give her a chance to breathe.

After repelling the two zombies, she staggered to her knees on the pile of corpses, blood dripping down her hair with sweat.

She opened her mouth to gasp, then gritted her teeth and braced herself with her sword, trying to stand up. Behind her, a zombie took advantage of the situation to raise its iron sword and rushed over to stab her in the back of the head.

"I'm here!"

At this moment, I rushed into the enemy group on horseback, arrived just in time, and threw out the enchanted trident. The trident buzzed, hitting the zombie behind her accurately, knocking it down with a halberd before turning into a blue light and flying back into my hands.

At the same time, the invisibility effect on my body is gone. The monsters screamed like enchantments and ran towards me in a rage.

"You...... Can you slow down a little longer......"

Han Fuyu raised his head weakly and said. Her mask had been cut in half diagonally, revealing the lower half of her face, and I could see a smile on her face, albeit in a reproachful tone.

"Get on the horse!"

My horse's front hooves landed right next to her, and I immediately hooked the stirrup, reached sideways, passed under her armpits, picked her up, and placed her in front. As a result, I didn't expect the north wind to be so heavy, and I almost didn't break my waist after doing a set of actions.

The monsters howled and pounced, grabbing my horse's legs, and I hurried down with a splash of healing potions, scalding the undead creatures back into their hands. Then I put my arms around the north wind's waist, felt the reins and grabbed them, and turned the horse's head and sped away.

"What are you doing...... I'm going to sit down......" She took one of my healing potions, recovered slightly, rested her head on my shoulder, and said weakly.

"You sit in the back, I'm afraid that the horse will fall down as soon as it leaves." I almost fainted from the smell of blood on her body, and quickly held my breath, looking back from time to time to observe the chasing monster, holding the reins in one hand and holding the north wind in the other, and raising the shield to fend off the arrows in the other.