Chapter 150: Clouds
There was only a small stiff grinding sound in his ears, and the three of them rolled down and crushed the dead leaves along the way, and the momentum would accumulate until the three of them bumped into something, and Tarrant caught a glimpse of a thick birch tree standing in the distance, and they were rushing towards it but could not stop it, and he shouted, "Hold on!"
A pair of arms were wrapped around his head.
The vision continued to reverse until there was a loud "pop", and the back slammed into the obstacle, and the green leaves fell from above.
A stream of hot air quickly piled up in Tarrant's mouth, but he couldn't vent because he was buried in the lowest layer of his two bodies, and he tried to swallow the discomfort, trying to remove the weight from his head with both hands.
"Hmph...... It hurts me to death", Catrina's voice was beside her, "Who touched me!"
One hand rested on Tarrant's face, weighing close to that of an adult man, "Oh! I'm sorry!" Kitty said.
Kitty climbed away from the two and stood aside, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry. â
There was still a small sound of crumbling in the leaves, and something was sliding down.
Tarrant was stuck in the corner between the roots of the tree and the ground, his armor couldn't move, "Katrina, you get up first", he held the soft body beside him, the touch seemed to be ...... He suddenly realized that something was wrong, it was a forbidden area!
"Do you want to die!" the outstretched foot in the robe stepped on Tarrant's chest, and he stuck deeper, "Take your hand away!"
Tarrant spread his hand in retreat, the mage stood up with Kitty's support, he saw clearly what was continuing to slide up the slope, the halberd, the tip of the halberd was stabbing down at his waist, damn it, Tarrant hurriedly waved his hand to grab the support beside him, but unfortunately he didn't catch anything except two handfuls of dead leaves, the tip of the halberd pointed straight at him, "Get out of the way!" He just hoped not to hurt the person next to him.
"Bell!" the halberd stopped beside him, and Tarrant looked towards the tip of the halberd, the peak of which was at the waist of the stone defender, and he let out a sigh of relief, almost forgetting that the halberd had lost its energy, it was just an ordinary iron weapon, and it was no threat to the stone guard.
Kitty pulled Tarrant to his feet, "Are you all right?" â
"Except for the despicable actions of some Inglourious bastard!" Katrina grimaced, her hands folded over her chest.
"I'm ......" Tarrant looked innocently at his hand, he couldn't even recall the specific ...... Feel.
"Wait to clean up!" Catrina shook her head and walked forward, as if she never wanted to see him again.
"Be careful", Kitty followed behind the mage, "wearing a wide robe that can easily get snagged, be careful with the sleeves and trouser hems." â
Tarrant picked up the halberd on the ground and looked at the mage's back depressedly, "Obviously I was saving you," he protested very quietly.
Downhill there were denser birches, Catrina gradually became familiar with the downhill footwork with Kitty's help, the two groped ahead, Tarrant continued to carry the halberd and walked slowly, his waist seemed to be sprained in the tumbling just now, and every time he crossed his left foot, he noticed that the light was dimming, and through the gaps in the leaves overhead, he saw that the gray clouds were gradually gathering to obscure the sun, and sure enough, it was going to rain, "Kitty, how far is it?"
Kitty raised her eyes slightly, "Two hours ......"
"Great!, to be in Watt before dinner!" exclaimed the mage with a change of anger.
"No...... I mean there's still two hours to get out of this wood......"
Silent.
The news was annoying, and Tarrant's metal boots began to slow him down, and he buried his head in his feet, speeding down, and the two in front of him quietly accelerated.
A cool mountain breeze blew in the forest, a few leaves slowly drifted down in the air current, and a few "quack" bird calls could be heard in the distance.
Hoping to get out of the woodland before it rained, the slope was almost skateboarding, and a pebble or root could kill them, Tarrant exclaimed, "We need to hurry." â
"Need you a reminder?" said Katrina, grimacing.
"Master, I didn't mean to......" he explained weakly.
"Die!"
Tarrant didn't dare say another word.
Kitty looked back and interjected at the right time, "You'll be able to see Watt Town when you get out of the woodland." â
"How far does that mean?" the mage asked.
"At the current rate, four to five hours. â
"Oh my God!" Catherina's faith finally crumbled in the face of the grim number, "We're going to double the distance? this damn morning! Damn the woods! And the damn knights! I've had enough!"
"Hey...... I didn't mean to......"
"Shut up!" the mage paused, leaning against the trunk, "I want to rest!"
Kitty paused in front of her, "Rest, we'll slow down when it rains, and it may be early in the morning in Watt Town." â
"Early in the morning?!" Catrina glared at like the most terrible word, "We set off early in the morning until the early hours of the next morning?!Is this a rush to war?!"
"If you don't rest now, you can ...... in time Arrive before the hotel closes", Tarrant laughed dryly twice to hide his guilt, and the rabbit dinner promised before departure was gone.
"Tarrant, I wish you were still lying on the stone bed", the mage shook his head, motioning for Kitty to continue leading the way.
"Hehe", Tarrant laughed dryly, the curse made him helpless.
The three of them went down, the air flow through the woodland became stronger and stronger, a cyclone rolled up several yellow leaves and flew in front of them, Tarrant waved away the flying leaves, "Kitty, do you estimate that this rain will fall before rushing to Watt Town?"
"Hmm...... Hardly. â
"Okay", Tarrant looked down at the roots at his feet.
They said no more, the cool breeze urged them to speed up, the sky was overrun by black clouds, and a rain was about to cover the land.
The field of vision shrank in the darkness, and the visual range shrank to within thirty feet, and Tarrant remembered that there was no pine oil or combustibles in the Spirit Pattern Bag, and that his materials had been exhausted in the temple, "Katrina, are you ready for pine oil?"
"Of course not," the mage replied with confidence.
Perhaps they should find a place to camp at this point, but they didn't even have a place to hide from the rain when they got out of the woodland, and Tarrant looked around, and there was no possibility of a zĂ i cave.
The team continued to move forward in silence for dozens of minutes, the sky had completely darkened, the wind was blowing and filled with the dull smell of grass, Tarrant's lips were dry after not eating for a day, he had planned to fetch water downstream, but the damn pollution cut off the water source, and he couldn't find a decent shelter around, he couldn't help but ask, "Kitty, is there a place to hide from the rain nearby?" The oncoming wind blew so hard that he couldn't open his eyes.
"Look", Kitty stopped ahead.
Tarrant looked up into the distance, and the faint light of the fire appeared at the end of the dim sky.
"Watt Town!?" asked Katrina looking back.
"Yes," Kitty said, pointing to the cluster of light, "that's Watt Town." â
"It's finally on the edge of human society," Katrina said with a smile.
"There are still five hours of dark road to go", even Tarrant began to despair of the number.
"Let's hurry up," Katrina said as she walked down.
"Katrina", Kitty stopped where she was, and she lowered her head in the face of Katrina and Tarrant's quizzing glances, "I'll stop here......"