Chapter 297: The Medium Plan (Part II)
"He's getting worse," Gahan replied. "If you want to see him, you'll have to come to Daga Fort. ”
"No," Lolana stepped back, only to feel Baccaris leaning in and clutching her arm.
"Don't call for help," he said softly, "or someone of your friends will die."
Looks like we're going to have a good time at Daga Fort.
Robert is a very good friend, and I don't want him to be unable to meet you. Bakaris turned to the dragonman.
"Gahan, go back to Karaman, and inform us of how the people will react when they find out that their general is missing. ”
Gahan hesitated for a moment, reptilian eyes looking at Bakaris worriedly.
Ella had warned him that something like this could happen. He could guess what was in Bacaris's mind: his own chance to get revenge.
Gahan can certainly stop Bakaris, and that's no problem. But in the face of misfortune, there is a chance that someone will flee and go for help.
It's too close to the city, so it's too early to reassure.
Damn Baccaris!Garhan frowned, and suddenly realized that there was nothing Ella could do about it, unless Ella had prepared for such a situation.
Gahan shrugged, thinking about what would happen to Bakaris when he returned to the Dark Daughter, making his heart feel a little better.
"Of course, Commander," the dragonman replied fluently. They could see his cloaked figure, jumping from tree to tree towards Karaman.
Baccaris had an expectant expression on his face, and the edges of his bearded lips showed a cruel and cold line.
"Come on, dear general. Baccaris pushed Lorana in the direction of the Pterodactyl.
Instead of moving forward, Lolana turned around.
"Tell me one thing," she said, her lips pale. "Is this true?
Is Robert really with Ella? The note said he was at Fort Daga...... I'm dying!"
Seeing the pain in her eyes, not just for herself, but for the half-elf, Bakaris smiled.
He had never imagined that revenge could be so happy.
"How would I know? I've been locked in this cell all the time.
But I don't think he's likely to be hurt in any way. The only place where he fights is in his bedroom ......."
Lolana bowed her head. Bakaris placed a hand on her arm in a sympathetic look.
Lolana angrily shook his hand away and turned to hide her face.
"I don't believe you!" Hubble yelled. "Robert would never let Ella do this-"
"Oh, you're right, dwarf," Baccaris found that his lies were so easy to believe.
"He didn't know anything about the situation. The Daughter of Darkness had sent him to Raqqa only a few weeks before preparing to meet the darkness. ”
"You know, Hubble," Wade said gravely. "Robert really liked Ella.
Do you remember that party at the Last Home? It was Robert's coming-of-age ceremony.
By elf standards, he was just an adult that day - oh my God! It was a great party, remember?
Calamon poured a glass of wine over himself in order to catch Desla.
Rodrith had drunk so much that he had accidentally burned Otic's apron with magic, and Ella and Robert hid by the fireplace, and the two of them—"
Baccaris looked at Wade angrily. He didn't like to be reminded that Ella was really fond of Robert.
"Tell that Kand to be quiet for me, General," Bakarius said with a frown.
"Otherwise, I might be forced to let that pterodactyl eat him. Two and three captives are not much different for the Dark Maiden. ”
"So it's a trap," Lolana said softly, looking around in a blank voice. "Robert was not seriously injured...... He's not even over there at all! I've always been so stupid—"
"We're not going anywhere with you!" Hubble stood.
Bakarius looked at him coldly, "Have you ever seen a pterodactyl stab a man to death?"
"No," Wade said with interest, "but I've seen scorpions do that."
Don't get me wrong, it's not that I want to try," the Kander stammered nervously as he saw Bakaris's face sank.
"The guards on the wall may hear your screams," Bakarius said to Lolana, who looked at him with utter incomprehension.
"But by then it was too late. ”
"I've always been an idiot," Rolana repeated in a low voice.
"Just give me a command, Lorana," Hubble said stubbornly. "We can fight back—"
"No," her voice was as weak as a baby. "Nope. I can't risk your lives, especially you and Wade's.
It's all my fault. I'll pay the price.
Bakaris, I'll do it with you. Let my friends go—"
"That's enough!" said Bacaris, impatiently. "I won't let anyone go!" he climbed onto Ji Long's back and held out his hand to Lorana.
"There are only two pterosaurs, and it looks like we're going to have to squeeze in.
With no expression on her face, she took Bakaris' hand and climbed onto Ji Long's back.
He put his arm around her with his intact hand and a wicked smile on his face.
Lorana's face immediately turned bloody, and she angrily tried to break free from his hand.
"You're safer like this, General," Bakaris said hoarsely in her ear.
"I don't want you to fall. ”
Lolana bit her lip tightly, trying not to shed tears.
"Do these monsters always smell so bad?" Wade helped Hubble climb up, looking at the monster disgustingly.
"I think you should convince them to take a bath—"
"Watch the tail," Bakaris said coldly. "Without my orders, pterosaurs don't usually kill.
But they are quite nervous now, and the little one is not very comfortable for them. ”
"Oh," Wade swallowed. "I'm not trying to humiliate them.
In fact, I think as long as I get used to it, I might be able to endure this-"
Baccaris gestured, and the pterosaur spread its wings and flew straight into the air, a little sluggish because it was not used to the weight on its back.
Hubble grabbed Wade tightly, looking worriedly at Lorana as she flew ahead with Baccaris.
Occasionally, the dwarves could see Bakarius deliberately approaching Lorana, and she avoided it in disgust.
Hubble's expression was very solemn.
"That Baccaris is terrible!" the dwarf muttered to Wade.
"What?" Wade asked, turning his head.
"I said Bakaris was bad!" the dwarf yelled angrily.
"I bet he must have acted on his own and didn't do what he was told. The guy named Gahan wasn't happy to be pushed apart. ”
"What?" Wade asked, "I can't hear it, it's so windy—"
"Oh, forget it!" the dwarf suddenly felt a little dizzy. He found himself having a very hard time breathing.
He tried to distract himself from thinking about something else, and looked gloomily at the woods below, emerging from the shadows.
After an hour of flying, Bakarius gestured and the pterosaur began to circle slowly, looking for a flat place to land on the side of the wooded mountain.
Bacaris pointed to a looming clearing in the woods and shouted orders.
The pterodactyl landed in obedience, and Bakalis climbed down. Hubble looked around, his fear growing. There is no sign of a fortress here.
There is no trace of any living thing. They were in a small clearing, surrounded by tall conifers, their branches so thick that they almost completely obscured the day.
The surrounding forest was completely dark, and there were many moving shadows in the forest.
On the other side of the clearing, Hubble could see a small cave in the cliff.
"Where are we?" asked Lolana sternly. "This can't be Daga Fort. Why should we stop?"
"Precise observation, General," Bakaris said with a pretended tenderness. "Daga Fort is on the hill, about a mile or so from here.
They didn't know we were coming, and the Dark Maiden hadn't even eaten breakfast yet.
We don't want to be rude to her, do we?" he glanced at Wade and Hubble.
"You two stay up there," the Kander was about to jump off, when he stopped at the first moment.
Bakaris walked up to Rolana, his hand resting on the pterodactyl's neck. The monster looked at him without blinking, as if it were a dog waiting to be fed by its owner.
"Come down, Miss Lorana," Baccaris said in a menacing tone. He walked over to Lolana and looked at her critically. "We still have time...... Have a breakfast ......"
Lorana's eyes lit up. She lightningly grasped the hilt of her sword, which didn't actually exist at her waist.
"Don't come closer!" her voice was full of majesty, and Baccaris couldn't help but froze for a moment. Then he smiled and stepped forward and grabbed her wrist.
"No, miss. If it were me, I wouldn't struggle. Remember that pterosaur and your friends over there, and if I say a word, they will die a very painful death!"
Lorana twitched and saw the pterodactyl's stinger resting on Hubble's neck.
The monster desperately wanted a chance to kill, and there was a greedy sparkle in its eyes.
"What should I do now, this despicable fellow has finally been revealed. Lolana cursed inwardly.
It would obviously be unwise for her to tear her face with the Dragoon now, and it is likely that she will all be confessed here.
For the safety of Hubble and Wade, Lolana can only choose to be patient for the time being, after all, Robert has not yet appeared, and he has fallen into the trap of the dragoon, and there must be no way to get out easily.
"General, if you have no opinion, please listen to me next. Bakaris, with an evil smile on his lips, made people feel very uncomfortable.