Chapter Eighty-Eight: The Necklace of Doom
Buck walked over with a black cloth blindfolded and said, "We must have lost our minds by that magic necklace, and now we made a big mistake, I don't know what happened to Andy." Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info"
Trist looked at Barnett with the magic necklace in her hand and asked again, "Who gave you this necklace?"
Under the stern gaze of those around him, the Bunier architect's trembling lips shouted a strange and unspeakable name, "Eric".
The people of the forest were already suspicious of what was happening in front of Penny Falls, and the vast majority of them did not know what was going on. The diminutive lookers were just too absorbed in Barnett's words, and the riches-hungry warriors even thought at one point that Andy was too much for not telling the secrets of the treasure.
But when these people who don't know the truth begin to struggle out of a demagogic mentality, they know that the farce of midnight has been used in a planned way. They kept their heads down and speculated about their future fate, their hands constantly changing positions at their sides. When they think back to the situation, the most difficult thing to accept is Andy's irreproducible devastated eyes.
The forest Bunir people were all standing still, they couldn't believe that their people were so vicious, not only using Barnett to drive Andy away, but also betraying the noblest faith of the Bunniers.
Buck asks Trist to keep the magic necklace for the time being, and he takes off his blindfold to look at the dejected Buniel warrior. The chief, who had always been known for his toughness, said in a tone that was almost trembling: "We have lost our home on which we live, and our future is bleak. But we defeated the Council of Clowns and proved to Emma Forest once again what the Bunniers are all about. ”
There was a commotion in the silent crowd, and Buck looked at them and continued, "The collapsed chamber may be a sign that the sunset at Storm Beach hasn't completely abandoned us. ”
All the eyes of the Bunier people in front of Penny Falls were focused on this stern-minded leader. Buck took two steps forward, standing in the rushing stream, letting the splash crash against his tired body.
After a few moments, Buck turned around, looked at the stunned crowd and exclaimed, "We turned our backs on our friend who helped us when a glimmer of hope was about to come, just to get a treasure map stained with blood. As soon as he finished speaking, the unkempt bearded leader of the forest Bunir shook his shoulders and burst into tears.
Barnett watched his brother shed tears of repentance in front of the crowd, and the Bunier architect, knowing that things had reached a point of no return, turned and threw the wet garment on the rock over his body to await the tribal judgment.
Buck led the group back to the village, blaming no one, including his brother, except that his hair-stained eyes never released the leader's soul again.
Storm Beach was teemed with beasts waiting to cleanse the Deadwood Forest, and when these bloodthirsty creatures looked at the Bunir who had emerged from Emma's Forest, they immediately sensed that something was wrong. Those good Bunier warriors can only be described as walking dead these days.
Buck didn't show the demeanor of a leader in the face of the beasts that appeared in front of him, and after the beasts followed the soulless Bunir for some distance, the male lion led by Buck stopped in front of Buck and asked, "What happened in the Deadwood Forest before dawn?"
The discouraged Bunir ignored the chief's questions, for they could not understand the howls of the beasts. The male lion stood in place and watched as dozens of dwarf backs slowly disappeared into the ruins of the village.
Buck has been living with guilt for Andy ever since. He learned about Eric giving Barnett the magic necklace, but he couldn't figure out why.
In just two months, the leader of the Bunier people of the forest, who once dominated Storm Beach, died on his sickbed with infinite guilt for Andy. Before he died, the haggard-looking Bunier called Barnett to his bedside, knowing that his brother had been hiding the dragon scale armor of the Ghost Temple.
Buck looked at the tearful Barnett with free eyes, and he said breathlessly, "If I have the life to see Andy alive, please give him that treasure." Barnett, already emaciated, looked at Buck, who was about to follow his ancestors, and nodded and agreed to his brother's dying request.
Faced with the sudden death of the leader, Xia Zuo, who was dejected, took the heartbroken Trist and the rest of the clan on the road to the low skull cave of Cloud Mountain.
Harris, who knew the truth of the matter, watched Buck's death helplessly, and he led Elton, who had rushed to him, to wander over Storm Beach all day. Since then, a gray-haired old man has been leading a lonely soul all day long, looking forward to the sudden opening of the gate of the abyss every day.
In the still-green coconut grove lies a sinful Bunier, a dwarf named Barnett who wants to save his unfallen heart with his actions.
Harris tells Barnett that he knows about the treasures of the Vast Continent, but the murals in the vault of the Ancient Library can only find the Horn Desert, but not the location that leads to the Flame Canyon.
According to Harris's analysis, only Jacob of the Abyss knows the exact location of the Flame Canyon at this time. When the greedy monster began to suck the ancient souls and deprive them of the memories they had preserved, it must have seen the treasures of the vast continent behind the guardian dragon.
As for why the mysterious road map suddenly appeared on Andy's chest, Harris is not clear, but according to the time, it should have been obtained when Andy fought Jacob. The guardian dragon totem engraved on Andy's chest is the location of the Flame Canyon.
Before leaving, Trist took out the necklace and showed it to Harris, and the old man Auston who had lost his magic looked at the familiar and strange baby and smiled helplessly. Harris knew that all accidents were a necessity, and he couldn't believe that the key to unlocking the mysteries before him was actually this magic necklace.
Trist finally learns the secret of the magic necklace from Harris, and the treasure that glows red is the Eye of Harris, who disappeared with Tylen after the Battle of Montenegro. But as the original owner of this necklace, Harris couldn't explain why the red ** magic stone emitted that kind of demagogic energy.
Harris tells Trist that the magic necklace was once the source of magic in the vast continent and the most coveted artifact for magicians. But with the unsealing of the Dark Grimoire, the necklace also began a legendary journey. It first witnessed the rebirth of the Eater of Rifts and the fall of the Tower of Time, and then the necklace drew the rude Ferdinand to the sands of the Sea of the Damned with its near-perfect aura.
Harris looked at the glittering ruby and said helplessly: "Now the only remaining light magic in this necklace is gone, and the name of doom is clearly imprinted in the curse aura it releases. ”