Chapter 41: Heading for the Great Snow Mountain (4)

After the avalanche, the mountain was calm again, but everything was covered in snow, which was particularly dazzling in the sunlight. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The sad thing is that the two of them were not washed down the mountain because they were hiding behind the rocks, and the snow here was not too thick. The two of them climbed out of the snowdrift with great difficulty and walked on the snow. It is unlikely that the snow under the mountain is often more than ten meters under the general avalanche, and there is a hole under this foot.

"Let's spend the night on this mountain, the snow doesn't melt down the mountain, and I can't go down the mountain." Mai Diwen looked at the beautiful woman in front of her, remembering the intimacy in the snow before, and her face couldn't help but blush.

"Wow! You're blushing! As if she had discovered a new world, Guna pointed to the flush on Maidiwen's face and said, "I thought you had always been a coffin face." ā€

"Ahh Maidi was stunned, "Am I really blushing?" ā€

"It's as red as the sun on the horizon." Guna said with a grin covering her mouth, and ran towards the front as she finished speaking, and made a grimace at Maidiwen from time to time, waiting for Maidiwen to chase her.

Maidi touched her slightly hot cheeks, looked at Guna running in the snow, and thought, "Maybe it's not bad to keep going like this." ā€

"Be careful!" Maidi said uneasily, after all, this is a snow-capped mountain, and there has been an avalanche just now, so there may be many pits waiting for them.

As if hearing what Messe had said, Guna stopped.

"Whew!" Mai Diwen let out two heavy breaths, she had exhausted her strength under the snowdrift before, and she ran all the way after not resting enough, although she did not encounter any danger, but her body was really unbearable. "Finally stopped."

He walked to Guna's side and patted her on the back gently, but seeing that Guna didn't react, he stepped forward again, only to see where Guna's expression seemed to be stiff, and said, "What's wrong?" ā€

Gu Na raised her hand slightly, pointed ahead, and said tremblingly, "Dragon...... Dragon ......"

Maidiwen looked in the direction of Guna's finger and saw a huge keel crawling on the snow. The keel is not white like the other bones, but a rare blue color that also seems to glow. The skull was huge enough to fit a wagon, with huge sharp horns showing off his former majesty, and sharp teeth that seemed to speak of his ferocity. The keels of the knots matched the size of the head like the carriages of a train, and the wings covered with huge cracks were a warning to this Mai Diwen that he was the overlord of the sky.

"It's just a keel." Maidiwen explained to Guna, unimpressed by Guna's fuss.

"No, it's not." Guna's head shook like a rattle, and she pointed at the keel fiercely, saying, "He can move, he can move, and he winked at me just now." ā€

Mai Diwen thought that Guna was just joking, after all, this girl pretended to be too similar to everything, but seeing his serious expression, he looked at the keel again.

I saw that the sunken eyes of the keel seemed to have something, glittering, and the pale blue light attracted Maidiwen to walk forward.

At this time, a hand stopped in front of Mai Diwen, "Don't go." Mai Di came to his senses.

"There's something weird about this keel!" Maidiwen said to Guna, pulling Guna back a few steps, before he just glanced at the dragon's eyes, and his legs involuntarily walked forward, if it was just someone ambushing inside, Maidiwen was not afraid, but if this light was sent by the dragon itself, in the face of the dragon, he knew that he had no chance of winning.

Suddenly, the surroundings began to shake again, and the snowflakes shook down from the rocks, obscuring Messiwen's vision, and in this haze, Messe saw two blue spots of light, which were the eyes of the dragon.

"Run!" Mai Di didn't want to say another word at this time, so she took Guna's hand and ran out.

But the dragon could no longer tolerate his guests waiting, but a huge dragon groan, the dragon opened its eyes and lifted itself into the air, shook in the air, scattered the snow on its body to the ground, and a light snow fell in the sky in an instant. Seeing that the dragon's body glowed with blue light, and the blue eyes were staring at the humans in front of him, Mai Di Wen saw the dragon's original appearance clearly and recognized him, "Ice Throat!" ā€

Ice Throat, the legendary retinue of Seven Fees. Although it was only seven mana, the legendary monster was far more powerful than the six-mana stone fist ogre, and this dragon roar, like the roar of a train, almost caused an avalanche again. His broken wings kept waving in the air, supporting its soaring body.

"Roar!" Icethroat roared, and the huge dragon's breath urged his sins to spit out, freezing the ground in front of Maidiwen, and he quickly stopped, if he stepped on it, even if he was not eaten by Icethroat, he would slide down the hill because of his feet.

The icy road blocked the two of them from moving forward, "What to do!" Guna asked, looking at Maidi.

"Fireball!" A sharp shout was heard, and a fireball hit the Icethroat in the sky, and the sudden blow did not knock the Icethroat away, but it also seriously injured the Icethroat. The wounded Icethroat flapped its huge wings, whipping up hurricanes and venting his rage, its massive head constantly searching for its attacking foe.

I saw a small dwarf stand up from behind the rock and shout at Icethroat, "Your grandfather and I are here!" "The dwarf has silver hair and white beard, but he looks very energetic, his ruddy face is full of vitality, he is wearing a small mage robe, and he holds a short staff of more than ten centimeters in his hand, like a ruler.

"I'm going to roast you!" The dwarf shouted at the ice throat, and when he saw that there were only bones left in the ice throat, he felt that something was wrong, and changed his words, "I'm going to bake your bones into charcoal!" ā€

When Maidi heard that this dwarf was so arrogant, she thought that she had come to a savior, and as a junior of a magician, she naturally had to be respectful to her seniors. "Thank you, Archmage, for saving your life."

"Of course, who made us all mages." After the dwarf finished speaking, he went to the ground, pointed to the ice throat and said, "Why are you still stunned, help me resist it, don't you see that I am not blue?" ā€

"Ahh Maidi froze in place and said, "You just released a fireball. ā€

"Just a fireball?" The dwarf's beard flew up, "Is this a profound fireball technique?" The release of a spell does not only depend on mana, but also on mood, climate, scenery, hmm...... It's all related, anyway, I'm not blue now, and you'll have to help me resist it for a while. ā€

Seeing that Mai Diwen was still standing there, he said, "Of course, you will see me show my might, just wait a while, and mine will add a little mana first." ā€

After speaking, I didn't know where to take out a small bottle, handed it to my mouth and drank it.

Mai Di looked at the dwarf sitting on the ground drinking water, and had an ominous premonition in his heart, could this be ...... "Dare to be a mage with a high surname?" ā€

The dwarf put down the bottle of water and said to Messwood, "Of course I am the greatest mage in the world, Milhouse Mana Storm. Isn't my name domineering? When you hear it, do you have the sense of dĆ©jĆ  vu of an archmage? ā€

Mai Di heard that there was a black line on his face at this moment, and he thought in his heart that it was indeed this joke.