Chapter 39: The Red Line of Fate (1)
Archhumia looked around with a little fear, and it wasn't until she was sure that there were no dangerous beasts around her that she secretly breathed a sigh of relief and seriously analyzed the situation.
Although there were some questions she hadn't thought through thoroughly, she had come up with answers to why she had suddenly moved so far away.
She must have been very unfortunate enough to fall under the teleportation magic while she was resting.
In books about the Bounded Forest, the term teleportation magic is often mentioned. In the outside world, it is true that some people have proposed the concept of teleportation magic, but no one has been able to successfully use this magic in the outside world.
Teleportation magic is unique to the Realms of the Forest, it is very interesting and harmless, and when it works, the flow of magic is so slow and stealthy that it is almost imperceptible. Once the magic is complete, it will teleport people anywhere in the forest without warning.
But then again, although she was unfortunate enough to fall under the spell, she didn't seem to be unlucky enough to get home. She knew the location, and she just had to follow the route she remembered.
Althumia thought to herself with joy when a flash of white flashed out of the corner of her eye, and then quickly disappeared into the forest on the other side.
Ashimia gasped, the whiteness of which was clearly an animal. But it was moving so fast that she didn't even have time to see what it was.
It shouldn't be a beast, the beasts in the Boundary Forest are extremely aggressive, and as long as they encounter a living creature, they will attack with all their might.
Most of these beasts are creatures with poor eyesight and rely on their unusual sense of smell to hunt. She was a little far away from the white shadow just now, but she was very close to the sense of smell.
But the white shadow didn't attack her, so there was a 9 out of 10 chance that the white shadow wasn't a beast.
So...... Will it be a student of Garlotti? It stands to reason that the astonishing speed of a white shadow is impossible for ordinary people to achieve. But magic always makes the impossible possible.
After looking at Ning He from afar just now, she didn't feel that the forest was eerie and terrifying at all. Or...... Go up and have a look? Maybe you'll find a student from the academy?
Arshumia thought, took a deep breath, and after making sure that there was no danger around, she cautiously walked towards the forest.
This forest is really just an ordinary forest, and her negative feelings about the forest before are really just an illusion in panic.
Athumia walked around the forest for a moment, and finally caught the white shadow out of the corner of her eye again.
She hurriedly followed, and after the white shadow stopped, she crept behind a tree not far from the white shadow, and secretly poked her head out from behind the trunk to look at the white.
She thought that if it was a classmate, she would take it back to the ruins, and if it was something else, she would run away before she could find out.
But what she saw before her was unexpected, revealing a creature she had never seen before, looking like a horse, but with wings, and a long, slender horn with a sharp tip and a spiraling head on its head.
It's clearly an animal that only appears in fairy tales - unicorns.