Chapter 298: The Mysterious Man (I)
"No! Lorana—" Hubble said bitterly, but she glared at him, reminding him that she was still a general.
She looked completely angry, and let Bakaris help her down.
"You see, I also think you look a little hungry and thirsty," Bakaris said with a smile.
"Let them go!" ordered Lorana. "What you want is me—"
"You're right. Bakaris put his arm around her waist.
"But their presence can make sure you don't act rashly. ”
"Don't worry about us, Lorana!" Hubble yelled.
"Shut up, dwarves!" Bakalith shouted angrily.
He pushed Lolana towards the pterodactyl and turned to look at the dwarves and kanders.
Seeing the madness in the man's eyes, Hubble felt the blood almost freeze all over his body.
"I-I think you'd better do what he says, Hubble," Wade swallowed, "He's going to hurt Rollana-"
"Oh, I can't bear to hurt her," Baccaris said with a laugh.
"She still won't affect Ella then, and she was going to take advantage of her plan.
But don't move, dwarf, I might lose control when I'm angry!" Bakarius heard Hubble's low growl and warned him.
He said, turning to face Lorana. "In other words, Ella doesn't care if I and this young lady enjoy it first.
No, don't pass out—"
It was a way for elves to defend themselves. Hubble has seen it many times before.
This time his whole body stiffened, and when Lorana's eyes rolled and her knees weakened, he was ready to act immediately.
Bakaris subconsciously stepped forward to hold her.
"No, you can't! I want my woman to be sober!"
Who knew that before the words fell, the situation suddenly changed - Lolana couldn't bear it anymore.
Lorana punched him in the stomach, making it impossible for him to breathe for a moment. He fell forward in agony.
Lolana gave him another hard blow to the chin with her knee.
When Baccaris fell face down, Hubble hurriedly pulled Wade to jump off the pterodactyl's back.
"Run, Hubble, Run!" said Lorana, jumping away from the pterodactyl and the screaming man who fell to the ground. "Escape into the forest!"
But Bakaris' face contorted with rage, and he reached out to grab Lolana's ankle.
She fell unsteadily, kicking him incessantly.
Hubble picked up a thick branch and pounced on Bakaris, who was struggling to his feet.
Hearing Hubble's roar, Bakarius half-turned and struck the dwarf in the face with the back of his hand.
At the same time, he grabbed Lorana's arm and pulled her up from the ground.
Then he turned and glared at Wade, the dwarf who had fallen to his knees to inspect the unconscious.
"She and I'm going into the cave......" Bakaris said, gasping for air.
He tugged at Lorana's arm so hard that she screamed in pain. "Kande, if you dare to move, I'll rip her hand off.
When we went into the cave, I didn't want to be disturbed.
I have a dagger in my belt, and I'll aim it at her throat. Little fool, do you understand?"
"Y-yes," Wade stammered. "I—I'm not going to bother.
I-I will and-Hubble stay here. “
"Don't try to escape into the forest. Bakaris began to pull Rolana towards the hole. "Dragonmen are stationed over there. ”
"No—it won't. Wade said stunned, kneeling beside Hubble and opening his eyes wide.
Bakaris gave a satisfied look at the cowering Kander, then pushed Lolana towards the entrance of the cave.
Lorana staggered forward with tears in her eyes, unable to see anything clearly.
As if to remind her that there was no escape, Bakarius twisted her hands one more time.
The pain was almost unbearable. There was no way for her to break free from this man's powerful grasp.
Lolana cursed herself for falling into such a trap, and at the same time tried to overcome her fear, thinking clearly, it was difficult.
The man's arms were very strong, and his smell, the smell of humanity, made her scared to think of Robert at some point.
As if he had guessed her thoughts, Bakaris pulled her closer, rubbing his bearded face against her white cheeks.
"You're going to be the second woman I've ever shared with the half-elf—" He said hoarsely, and his voice turned to a meaningless moan.
For a moment, Bakaris's strength was so great that it was almost unbearable for Lolana.
Then he let go of his hand and let go of Lorana's arm. Lorana broke free from his restraints and turned to face him.
Blood kept pouring out between the fingers of Bakaris' waist, and Wade's knife was stuck in the wound.
The man drew his dagger and turned angrily to face the bold Kander.
Some of the restraints in Lorana's body were broken, unleashing a wave of anger she couldn't imagine.
She no longer felt any fear, no longer thought about her own life or death, and had only one thought in her mind: to kill this human.
She let out a savage scream, crushing him to the ground. He snorted, and then stopped struggling.
Lolana desperately tried to snatch his weapon. Then it was discovered that his body was no longer moving.
She slowly stood up, trembling profusely.
For a while she had Venus in front of her eyes and couldn't see anything. When she saw it again, she saw that Wade had flipped the body over.
Bakaris lay stiff on the ground. His eyes were fixed on the sky, his face was full of dying fear and surprise, and he still held a dagger that had pierced his heart.
"What's going on?" asked Lolana in a low voice, her whole body shaking with anger and overexertion.
"After you knocked him down, he crashed into his own dagger himself," Wade said calmly.
"But before that—"
"Oh, I stabbed him," Wade said. He proudly pulled the knife from his waist and looked proudly.
"Calamon also said that this knife is not even useful against a ferocious rabbit, and I will find out when I tell him!"
"You know what, Lorana," he continued, a little sadly, "everyone underestimates us Kanders. Bakaris should have searched my package first. By the way, your acting skills of pretending to faint just now are really good. You're—"
"What's wrong with Hubble?" Rolana interjected, not at all wanting to reminisce about the horrific minutes of the past.
She took her cloak off her shoulders and put it over her bearded face, not understanding what she was doing.
"We need to get out of here. ”
"He'll be fine," Wade looked at the moaning dwarf.
"What about the pterodactyls? Do you think they're going to attack us?"
"I don't know. Lolana looked at the animal.
The pterosaurs looked around uneasily, unsure of what had happened to their master.
"I've heard they're not very smart. They usually don't act on their own.
Perhaps, if we move a little slower, we can escape into the forest before they figure it out.
Help Hubble. “
"Come on, Hubble," Wade pulled the dwarf in a hurry. "We've got to escape—"
The Kande's words were interrupted by a scream that made Wade's hair stand on end with the fear contained in it.
He looked up and saw Lolana glaring at a figure that was clearly emerging from the cavern.
As soon as he saw the figure, Wade was surrounded by immense fear.
His heart beat faster, his hands became cold, and he couldn't breathe.
"Hubble!" he desperately squeezed out a sentence before his throat was completely dumb.
The dwarf heard the Kander's voice with fear he had never heard before, and struggled to his feet. "What-"
Wade could only point to the sight in front of him.
Hubble's blurred gaze began to focus in the direction Wade was pointing.
"For Leoaks' sake, what's that?"
The figure walked grimly towards Lorana, who was completely controlled by his spell and could only stare blankly.
It wears ancient armor and may have once been a Solanian knight.
But the armor was scorched with black marks, as if it had been burned by fire.
An orange glow glowed from underneath the helmet, as if floating in the air.
The figure stretched out an armoured arm. Hubble choked in fear.
The end of that arm is not the palm of the hand. All the knight used to grab Lorana was a cloud of air.
But she screamed in pain and collapsed in front of the blurry image.
Her head went limp, and she fell, unaware of the cold touch. The knight bent down and picked her up.
Wade stepped forward, and the knight glared at him with glowing orange eyes.
The Kanders seemed to be trapped in the orange flames at once, and neither he nor the dwarves could look away.
The sight was terrifying, and Hubble was afraid that he would lose his mind.
Because of his love and care for Lorana, he struggled to stay awake.
He told himself over and over again that he had to do something, that he had to save her.
But he couldn't move his trembling body. The knight's twinkling eyes swept over the two of them.
"Go back to Karaman," said a hollow voice.
"Tell them that I have captured this elf, and that the Dark Lady will arrive tomorrow at noon to discuss the terms of surrender. ”
The knight spun around and stepped over the corpse of Bakaris, his armor flashing through the corpse below, as if it didn't exist.
Finally the knight disappeared into the shadows of the forest, holding Lolana in his arms.
"I'm going to chase it—" The dwarf muttered, his hands shaking, barely able to pick up the helmet.
What is the origin of this mysterious knight, it is really a strange thing to appear directly in front of them in broad daylight.
Lorana's first instinct was to think of the knight who had no fear of the dragon invasion - Stone.
"Could it really be his Heroic Spirit? No, it can't be Stone. Wade then dismissed his strange idea, and now the priority was to get out of here.
"I think we'd better go back to Karaman. Hubble muttered. "It's the first time I've encountered such an unclean thing in my life. ”