Chapter 17: Abel

This dwarven dungeon is in ruins, and there is no shortage of ruins, and a toppled statue hides Abel well. He could feel www.biquge.info many people in these intertwined tunnels frantically searching for him, and after hiding in a corner that he thought was secret, he could only listen to his own breathing and pray. A drop of water ended the wandering on the cold rock and landed silently on Abel's shoulder. He shivered from head to toe, and Abel felt what kind of noise he would make when his teeth chattered, and carefully pricked up his ears to pay attention to the wind and grass around him.

Able heard a group of centaurs passing by, and the sound of noisy footsteps meant that there were a lot of goblins coming. The sound of their shoesless feet snapping, and every step tugged at Abel's nerves, and strangely enough, the goblins didn't search around. At a loss, Able noticed something familiar approaching.

He looked in that direction, and it was Noah Sanders being escorted by a group of goblins.

Having previously stabbed a goblin gave Able the confidence to fight them, and he carefully counted the number of goblins. There are ten of them, and if nothing happens, he might be able to save Noah. In short, it was not in his scope to sit back and watch Noah being eaten by these guys.

"Stop!" Abel shouted as he jumped out, not thinking about what he would do if he failed.

The goblins stared blankly at Abel for a moment, eighty percent of them had never seen an orc before. They have been living deep underground, and it is difficult to say that they have seen anything other than stone. They were talking about it, and there was one word that Abel had heard from the dead goblin before: Dwarfish-cers

When Noah saw Abel, he didn't know whether to rejoice or sigh, "Abel, run, you're not their opponent!"

"Not necessarily. Abel took on a confrontational posture and said, "I will rescue you." ”

Noah shouted to him in disappointment, "You fool, run, find Krinus and them, and then think about my business!"

"I'm sorry, it's not possible. ”

At this point, the goblins had already pounced with their teeth and claws. These goblins don't have any decent weapons, and the short axes and swords are not only inferior in workmanship, but have long since grown thick rust. Weapons clashed, and Abel's "guardians" effortlessly sliced their broken copper and iron into pieces. Abel followed his teacher's instructions and kept moving to avoid being surrounded.

What are those goblins shouting, it should be called the agile Abrilla dignified battle, right? In the clash of swords and swords, Abel has already killed four goblins. The rest also threw away the scrap metal in their hands and fled.

"Hah!" Abel said, putting his sword in its scabbard, "You say I'm no match for theirs?"

"I'm not talking about those goblins......" Noah said.

"What do you mean?" Abel asked, tilting his head.

Suddenly, Able sensed that something huge was approaching behind him, and turned his head to see a large man rushing towards him. Noah was bound and couldn't dodge, so he wanted to roll over and roll to the side of the road. It's still too slow, and it's bound to be stepped on by that big guy. Abel kicked Noah into the corner like a rug. This also delayed Abel's time, causing him to be caught up without suspense.

The big man grabbed the fleeing Abel with precision, and the struggle of the weak creature in the palm of his hand was as weak as an ant.

Able felt the monster's hand grow stronger and stronger, and was about to pinch himself to death, when Able suddenly thought of a word "Dwarfish-cers" that the goblins had mentioned, and although he didn't know what it meant, he had no choice. Abel shouted the word under the pressure of suffocation:

β€œDwarfish-cers...... Dwarfish-cers......”

The big man seemed to understand, and he let go of a few fingers to examine the sword at Abel's waist. After reading it, it seems to have decided to save Abel's life first. The big guy turned around and picked up Noah, ready to escort the two of them somewhere together.

Abel struggled again, and suddenly it clenched its fingers and almost knocked Abel unconscious, but it was already pitch black in front of his eyes. Looking at Noah Saunders in his other hand, Abel said apologetically, "I should have listened to you." ”

"Actually, I have no right to teach you a lesson, and I fell into such a field because I was unwilling to stay on the ground and stare dryly. Noah said.

"Actually......" Abel said guiltily, "maybe I wouldn't have been so vexatious, and all this wouldn't have happened." ”

The giant-like monster clenched its palms again, warning them not to talk much.

Noah tried to talk to the monster, but he probably couldn't understand his own language when he saw its blank gaze. And what's there to talk about with a monster? You can't tell it to let you go, you can ransom it, right?

It's big, and it's big. It went up a few stairs and around the corner. Slowly, there were fewer forks in the road that could accommodate this monster, and the monster was surprised that he was on the wrong path. In the darkness, Able screamed in fright as he felt himself lifted above its head, and the monster realized that he still held two men in his hands.

"Abel!" Noah shouted anxiously, unable to see anything in the dark, "how are you, what has it done to you?"

Able was waved in the air and replied dizzily, "I think it may have to scratch its head, but unfortunately he doesn't have a hand that works." ”

"Damn it, instead of scratching its head, it should hit the wall. Maybe then it will open up a little bit. Noah wasn't worried about what it would understand.

Then the monster actually took a stance of hitting the wall, and it looked like it was ready to run for a while.

"Don't, I'm going to play with you, even if I want to hit you, I'll put us down!" Noah stopped.

But the monster didn't stop trying to persuade him, and slammed it straight into the wall.

Looking at the wall that was getting closer and closer to him, Abel shouted, "Get cover" and retracted his head into the monster's palm.

The wall fell to the sound of the monster's roar, and his head and wall lifted. Able poked out his head and realized that it was a large, brightly lit cavern, surrounded by goblins with torches. The monster staggered and fell to the ground. Abel and Noah struggled to crawl out of its grip and met the pale-skinned goblins.

"Uh......" Abel muttered tentatively, "Dwarfish-cers?"