Chapter 253: Instant Glory

"Uncontrollable ......" Pai Gow whispered a repetition of the dice-sama's words.

"Yes!" Lord Dice said majestically, "So, on the issue of the third soul, we must go all out!" ”

"Yes!"

"Alright, please come out of the gods." The dice man patted the old horse on the back and said, "Check the old horse's condition." ”

"Yes."

Pai Gow carefully took out the sleeping cat in his arms and gently placed it on the grass in front of the old horse.

A gust of wind blew, the grass swayed slightly, the cat lay quietly on the ground, the shiny hair on its body also trembled with it, and the old horse was still struggling to gnaw on the grass.

Nothing happened.

"It seems that this is an ordinary old horse." Lord Dice said.

"Yes."

"And, not only old, but also blind?" Lord Dice said as if asking.

"Yes."

"Not only blind, but also lame?"

"Yes."

"So," continued Master Dice after a pause, "is it a useless horse?" ”

"Yes."

"So, it shouldn't continue to survive?"

"Yes, huh?" As soon as Pai Gow finished speaking, he noticed that the atmosphere had changed.

"Huh." Lord Dice stretched out a hand, gently stroked the old horse's back a few times, and then said, "Settle the gods." ”

"Yes." Pai Gow once again carefully incorporated the yellow-and-white cat into his robe.

It was at this moment that the old horse suddenly neighed.

"Chirp, tweet~"

In this vast grassland, the neighing of horses drifted far away with the wind, which was both miserable and painful. Pai Gow felt like it was surrounded by this tragic sound.

Suddenly, the incessant sound stopped.

In the final moments of the hunting memories, another voice emerged.

"Boom!"

The old horse fell to the ground with a bang, the last wisps of grass still in his old mouth.

The sky has turned blue-gray, and the sun is about to part with the whole sky. The wind seemed to be stronger, and the grass was blown in all directions.

"I don't have much hope for those horses." Master Dice repeats it again, pulling Pai Gow out of the long memory.

"Hmm." Pai Gow didn't know what to say, so he could only nod in response.

"But the horse we're going to investigate next is completely different." Lord Dice said.

"What's the difference?" Pai Gow is in full swing.

"Suffice it to say, I've always pinned my hopes on this horse." The dice looked at the sun, which was about to sink, and said, "Even, this horse is the purpose of our coming to the Wanma Prairie!" ”

"Well, then you still ......"

Although Pai Gow did not go on. But the tragic past is one scene after another, and I can't suppress the desire to play it out again in my mind. Pai Gow He Old Man immediately shook his head, trying to dispel these memories.

"That's because this horse is special."

"Special?"

"Yes." Lord Dice pointed to the fiery clouds hanging in the western sky and said, "This kind of horse only appears at the moment of sunset. ”

"This, how is this possible?" Pai Gow asked puzzledly, "Could it be that this horse will flash?" ”

"No, this horse doesn't suddenly appear, it doesn't disappear suddenly, in fact, it has always existed in the grassland."

"What do you mean?" Pai Gow felt like he was being confused by the dice.

"So you get the idea." Lord Dice kept his eyes on the western side of the grassland and said, "This horse can only be distinguished from the ordinary horses around it at sunset. ”

"Oh, my subordinates seem to understand." Pai Gow said, "Meaning, this horse looks like a normal horse, but at the moment of sunset, there will be a noticeable change, right?" ”

"Yes." Lord Dice's eyes were still fixed on a meadow on the west side, on which stood a large herd of horses, at least thirty.

At this moment, the sunset could say goodbye at any time, maybe ten seconds later, maybe three seconds later. The steppe has been forced to be overshadowed by night. From a distance, the horses and grass were gray-black.

"Watch out." Lord Dice said aloud, "The horses facing away from the setting sun, as long as any of them shine golden for a moment, is the target of our search." ”

"Yes." Pai Gow, the old man said with wide eyes.

In fact, there are still many questions in his heart at the moment, but the task is urgent, so he doesn't ask.

For example, why don't we stay closer to the horses? Wouldn't that be easier to observe? Also, there are so many horses on the grassland, why did Lord Dice choose this pasture?

Just as Pai Gow stared at the horses in the distance and was thinking wildly, the sunset disappeared silently.

A dazzling light flashed from a horse strolling with its head down. At that moment, Pai Gow and his old man couldn't open his eyes, as if he was teased by a naughty child with a bright mirror in front of the sun.

A moment later, the Pai Gow adults quickly opened their eyes, but on the vast grassland, the dazzling light disappeared?

The horses that come into view are like pitch-black statues, with the inner outlines blurred except for the graceful lines that outline the horses' external form.

After the glorious silence of that moment, the grassland seemed to usher in the night in advance. The light was annihilated across the prairie, and everywhere was pitch black. As if it had always been the case since the dawn of time, the moment was just an illusion.

Broken!

Pai Gow blinked incessantly, and through the dark lines of the horses, he could tell which horse was strolling and which horse was grazing, but he just couldn't tell which horse was coming from that moment.

"Chase!" After leaving a word, Lord Dice rushed out.

Looking at the dazzling red hair in front of him, Pai Gow also jumped forward with all his strength. But the old man could only follow closely behind Lord Dice because he had no goal.

As the dice approached majestically, the horses in the distant pasture reacted, and the neighing of the horses was incessant.

"That horse!" Lord Dice pointed in a direction and rushed over like an arrow from a string.

Pai Gow followed in step by step, not daring to slack off.

The horses fled in all directions like frightened birds.

Red, white, gray, and even the horses that looked colorful at night passed past the old man, and his ears were filled with the neighing of horses of various lengths.

Pai Gow struggled towards his goal, and after nightfall, the ground under the grass seemed even more damp and muddy. Despite his hard work, in the blink of an eye, the invincible dice is almost out of sight.

The dice who were galloping on the grassland had infinite heroism in their hearts. The closer the distance, the more certain it is in the hearts of the dice adults.

This is it!

Because, among the more than thirty horses, the only one who did not gallop away was this one, not only did it not run away, but it did not even raise its neck, but it was still grazing leisurely like a horse that had nothing to do.

Hmph, Lord Dice smiled proudly, victory was in sight, and when he thought that the plan he had worked hard for many years was about to succeed, Lord Dice couldn't wait to sing a song.

Closer, closer, closer, almost touching the horse's shiny black tail.

At this moment, the horse, which had been grazing with its head down, suddenly raised its neck.

"Chirp~"

With a long roar, the horse began to gallop across the prairie, and in an instant the distance between it and the dice was widened.

At this time, the neighing of horses is not even over.

"Good guys!" The dice master shouted and quickened his pace.

It has to be it!

At this moment, Lord Dice was even more sure in his heart. Because the horse is deliberately waiting for itself as if he has seen through everything and has absolute confidence in his speed.

"Chirp~"

As if in response, the leading steed also roared, and with four strong legs, it made rapid progress in the direction of the sunset.

A man and a horse launched a thrilling fourth-degree battle on the vast grassland under the cover of night.

Although the speed of the horse can be described as galloping, the dice master was not ambiguous at all, and he followed closely and did not increase the distance by a minute.

But Pai Gow he was pitiful for the old man, after a period of struggle, the old man looked around and found that not only the horse, but also the dice had long been gone.

At this moment, the night has completely ruled the world, the grassland is vast, and everywhere is pitch black. In addition to the sound of the wind, there are only various strange cries left, most of them are horses, and a small number of pai gow he can't tell. The air was filled with nothing but the pungent smell of horse manure except for the wet smell of grass. To make matters worse, Pai Gow has lost its bearings.

Although he kept telling himself to go in the direction of sunset, the sun had already set. And he has never been good at jumping in a straight line, so he is not sure whether the direction he is facing at the moment is the west.

What to do? Where do we go from here?

Pai Gow he old man stopped and slowly closed his eyes. Since it's pitch black everywhere you look, let's use sound to tell the way.

At this moment, Lord Dice is still galloping ahead.

"Good guys!" He shouted again, but this time it was noticeably weaker.

Because, the distance between him and the horse was widened.

Although, in all fairness, the absolute speed of the two is basically the same. But the horse would make a sharp turn, so when it used this trick, it only took a few rounds to open up the gap.

"Chirp~"

Ahead, there was a horse roar from afar, with a smug smell.

"Hmph." Lord Dice snorted coldly and slowly stopped.

It's not a way to go on like this, it's only a matter of time before you lose it, and you have to change your strategy.

At this moment, Lord Huo Ran found that the horse in front of him seemed to have a heart, and he actually stopped with him.

"Okay, okay." Lord Dice laughed as he took out the giant dice.