Chapter 729: Killing Everywhere (Part I)
On a silver beach, a magic array was automatically generated, as if it had torn open a hole in the world, and several figures fell from it, although they were in different postures, but all of them landed firmly on the ground.
"I'm finally back, it's heaven compared to that hellish place!" Aix opened his arms as if to embrace the sunset across the sea, and said excitedly that the air here was obviously more suitable for Aix's taste than the place that made him feel awkward everywhere.
Compared with the people who came back from the Golden Temple, it can be said that there is no one in ten, but none of the people who can come back alive are simple, and the moment they returned to the Valoran Continent, several figures quickly broke away from the large army and disappeared in front of everyone in the blink of an eye.
"Anyway, it's also a companion who has experienced hardships together, and he left without even saying hello, it's really cool!" Aix and Emi intercepted those people, just complaining a few words to the figures of several people.
"Hey, Alice, where are you going?" Suddenly, Ax saw that Alice also wanted to leave, and immediately stepped forward a few steps to follow Alice's footsteps, more than half a body, and asked Alice while walking backwards.
"Billgewater." Alice didn't hide it, but she didn't mean to invite Ax to go with her, but she didn't object to Ax coming along.
"That's right, I'll go to Bilgewater first, let's go together!" Aix said to Alice, but unfortunately, this excuse was interrupted by an envelope coming out of the void. The envelope appeared in front of Ax out of thin air, which was obviously transmitted through the teleportation magic array after locating Aix, and the information transmitted by this huge magic array was absolutely extremely important.
"Looks like we're not going the same way now." Alice walked straight past Ax and walked forward without looking back, as if she didn't care if Ax was following or not.
Ax wanted to follow, but he knew the importance of the envelope in his hand, so he could only stop and check the contents. The content of the letter was simple, it was for Ax to go to Freljord immediately, and it was a common order of the Void Elders, even Aix, to obey it.
"Something happened to Freljord, still at this time." Ax glanced at Alice, who was about to disappear, and had no choice but to give up.
"Looks like you've got something to do?" Ax didn't expect that Sindra would take the initiative to come over, and Ax had no intention of hiding it, so he just glanced at it and saw the contents of the letter.
"What, Lord Sindra is interested?" Aix waved the envelope in his hand and said with a smile.
"I'm not interested in going to Freljord, but I need something from the Void, and if you can give it to me, I can go with you." Sindra said stiffly, without the slightest sense of doing business with people, if it weren't for her own identity, Aix suspected that Sindra's standard practice was to snatch it directly.
Of course, Ax knew what Sindra wanted, and he didn't talk nonsense, he directly threw the rune brand in his hand, and the rune brand slowly stopped in front of Sindra.
"Looks like there's something really big going on in Freljord!"
"Why, Lord Sindra, is there anything else in this world that can make you flinch too?" The obvious radical method does not even have some foreshadowing rhetoric, but it is also simple, and the more intolerable it is for a person like Sindra who stands at the peak of strength.
Sindra suddenly stretched out a hand and grabbed the rune brand floating in front of her, originally, Sindra didn't need to use her hand at all if she wanted to put away the rune brand, she could do it with just one thought, but such a solemn use of her hand to pick it up meant that she had taken over the task.
"It's a pleasure to work with." Aix stretched out his hand, but soon realized that he was a little reckless, so he retracted awkwardly and said, "Although this trip to Freljord has been a bit troublesome, I can guarantee that you will definitely have unexpected gains. ”
"In that case, it's not impossible to go with you."
Hearing Sindra's reply, Ax was secretly happy, no matter what, at least there was a strong bodyguard, but, soon, Ax couldn't laugh, because Ax felt that before Sindra became his bodyguard, he had become Sindra's nanny, and everything had to be arranged by Ax along the way, as for refusal, Ax thought about it at most.
The only constant in Freljord is the endless ice and snow, the ice and snow here never seem to stop, since Aix walked into the range of Freljord, almost every day there will be a blizzard, which is completely different from the last time Ax came, which let Ax know that something is really going on here.
In the blizzard, two figures moved forward slowly, among them, one figure was advancing on the ground, staring at the blizzard with difficulty, because the wind and snow were too big, sometimes they were even blown back a few steps by the strong wind, and the other figure was indeed much more relaxed, not only floating in the air, but even the surrounding wind and snow bypassed this figure, as if there was an invisible hand, pushing away all the wind and snow.
"My lord, if you are idle, can you also help me, so that we can move forward faster." Ax finally stopped caring about face, turned his head and said to Sindra in the air, but unfortunately, Sindra didn't mean to take care of Ax at all.
"Lord Sindra, this is already Freljord, you are just dissatisfied, can you still go back?"
"Why not?" Finally, Sindra had a reply, but it was definitely not good news for Aix.
Almost instantly, Aix changed from a smug face to a hippie smile, and said, "Of course you can go back, but doesn't it damage your prestige, you see, because you have not been out and about for a long time, these brutes have begun to stop fearing your power." ”
I don't know when, Aix and the two have been surrounded by wolves, but, in the face of the wolves, Ax not only did not have a worried look, but saw an opportunity, pointed at the wolves, proving that his remarks were full of loopholes.