Section C Chapter One Hundred and Seven: The Medium Arrow (Salander Beverly)
Stunned staring at Javik, who was trembling after being hit by the arrow, and immediately fell to the ground and died, there was a roar in Salander's brain: This is ...... What's going on......
Why did he die from an arrow?!
Javik's arrows appeared to pass directly through vital organs, and blood began to flow from the ground. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info he didn't leave a last word, and died with his eyes open.
Trembling, he put his hand on Javik's chest, his heartbeat was gone.
"You...... You!" Glaring at a bowed black knight and a few others standing at the edge of the canyon in the distance, Salander felt only a burst of rage. He yelled at the black knight with the chain, "Isn't our deal already done?!
"Miss, you are really naïve...... Our deal was done, but I didn't say I'm going to let that guy go. The black knight with the chain in hand had a playful face, as if he wanted to laugh at Salander: "I did give you the antidote, what is there to complain about?"
Suddenly, his throat felt like he was choked, and Salander couldn't say anything. He felt nothing but a great wave of anger and frustration, but also a sense of shame and despair at himself.
How did I believe him?!But I didn't believe him at the time, but I couldn't do it......
If only I didn't believe his nonsense!—Salander's heart was in turmoil, and he repeated it over and over again. His anger was tumbling in his heart, and finally burst out, making him unable to bear it any longer.
When he came to his senses, he found that he had flapped his wings and charged at the enemy. However, reason suppressed his movements, and eventually suppressed himself before being entangled in enemy chains, and fled the canyon.
All that was left behind was the black knight's mockery.
"Hmm...... Is this the end?" Beverly was silent for a moment, and then asked Aya, who was full of distress, "Didn't you say that you were going to send something to the dean?
"I meant that I was supposed to send something to the dean. And I haven't finished talking about it later......" Salander held the wine glass, his face a little embarrassed: "Uh...... How to say...... I just asked the dean to contact the dean by the kind of quick mail sent through the small portal, and then we agreed to go to the academy first and then act together. He thought he could almost lock on to the new location where the disc was hidden. ”
"Then the last time you passed by this tavern was last week, right?" Beverly thought for a moment and asked, "The plain where you had an accident was in ......"
"Hmm...... I'm going there after passing through the village. It hasn't been a long time, so I remember. Salander paused: "This is important?"
"Probably so. Beverly picked up the teacup and paid a little attention to whether the motionless hooded man was still there: "So, I guess...... Does the dean think they've shifted the position of the disc and hid it in a new place?"
The disc, there is actually one here. It is necessary to tell Lusha about them as soon as possible...... Beverly thought to herself: There is another thing that also makes me care.
The silver-haired girl in the mask should still be hovering in the land of permafrost. She had attacked quite a few people and eaten their corpses. And from today, there are suddenly a lot of victims in Eternal Winter who have been cursed by sucking blood. In Beverly's experience, this could have been done by someone who succumbed to the desire to devour souls.
And the masked woman apparently is. Although Beverly hadn't talked to Bulso, she had a surprisingly consistent idea: this guy had been lurking there all along, and finally couldn't bear the way of eating corpses to get souls, and began to directly absorb the souls of the living.
But the question is why this guy has never been discovered? more than a dozen people died before Beverly left, but she was never witnessed. Naturally, she shouldn't be invisible or something. Because the person who is bitten is targeted when he is alone.
In other words, it is possible to lure her out by being alone as a bait? The guy was a big threat if he left it alone, and of course, Beverly wasn't going to deal with it herself, because she felt she had more important things to do. Catch that guy, it's up to you to see if this witcher Bolso has two hits.
Dealing with this vicious spell is also the specialty of demon hunters.
I don't have to worry about it.
"That's what the dean thinks...... I don't know very well yet. Salander's tone was extremely awkward: "Because I couldn't afford to send a second letter at the time." The way the portal sends a letter costs a lot of money at a time. ”
"It's been a long time since I've seen this way of sending letters. Beverly said curiously, "There are very few mages who can open a portal without the help of a pre-prepared magic device. Moreover, most portals are directional, and can only be sent to a designated location with a prior knowledge of the coordinates and the surrounding environment. So who did you send you the letter?"
Opening a portal in the real world (non-illusion) is not a very convenient spell. Unless a magic weapon or magic circle is set up in the place where the teleportation is to be carried out, it is almost impossible to open the portal. At the same time, it is often impossible to teleport too far.
The reason why the Black Church Longkar is so strong is because he has mastered a fairly convenient way to transport troops, which can quickly let a group of mages cast spells together and open a portal at a destination that has been prepared for teleportation in advance, as long as the teleportation location has arrows with that kind of transmission coordinates.
Monster-level guys like Curator Leo and Black Ice Mage can naturally open the portal without preparing in advance and just chanting. However, compared to the former's rather advanced portal, which can only teleport up to a few people, the latter is even more terrifying: he can actually transport troops.
You know, a portal that can teleport an army can't be done alone. Although there is ritual magic, it also requires many mages to cast spells together for months or even years, and the specific coordinates must be known, and the teleportation location must also be answered by someone to cast a spell, which is very troublesome. As a result, in various wars throughout the ages, portals were almost only able to transport a few squads to carry out special missions - usually for attackers.
As for the methods used by the defenders to send messages for help, it is not feasible. Because unless the caster is deadly strong, the portal that sends the message will almost always fail. Because portals can easily close abruptly when teleporting non-living objects that no one holds, causing them to get lost in the ruins of space-time, letters are almost impossible to deliver.