Chapter 507: The White Test

The two of them looked out at the tent on the ridgeline from the scattered snowflakes, which was where Ruug, the animal trainer, was, if nothing else. They set up camp along the ridgeline, and their tents stretched all the way to the cliffs where they could see Mount Kanak. The Bantu people completely converted the place into an observatory, although the only thing they could use to observe the condition of Mount Kanak was an old-fashioned telescope.

"Oh my God, these guys are certainly not normal people. Mirna said in surprise as she looked at the row of tents on the ridgeline.

"How?" asked Umma.

"It's a miracle that they didn't turn into ice sculptures. Mirna lifted her hand and looked at Uma with the eyes of a fool.

Uma didn't show a surprised expression on her face, and spread her hands. "They're used to it, otherwise how do you think they've survived until now?"

"Well, if it's those experimentaics, I'm sure they'll want to dissect a Bantu to see how their body is anatomized. ”

"That's not what we're thinking about right now. Uma shook her head, as if thinking that Mirna wasn't joking.

Mirna sighed, clenched her hand into a fist and slammed it on Uma's head. "You idiot, it's a waste of time to talk to you. ”

They were only a short distance away from reaching the ridge, and it was the most difficult distance to walk. The hillside began to steepen, and sliding gravel continued to fall on their heads. However, they could not distract themselves from the rubble that might fall on their heads, because if they were not careful, they would stumble and slide into the valley. Both of them knew what the consequences would be, and they were not willing to risk their lives.

In the distance, you can hear the heroic roar of the Bantu people on the ridgeline, which seems to be the result of their habits. Wherever they are, they always let out a beast-like roar, which they see as a sign of courage and strength. As they get closer to them, it's time for Uma and Mirna to think about whether or not they'll find themselves out.

Taking advantage of the loopholes in the conditions is something that everyone who comes here considers, and Orka just said that he would challenge the animal tamer Ruug and get his token back, and did not restrict the movement of outsiders. So Uma and Mirna thought that they might be able to surprise the unsuspecting Bantu, although they didn't think that after the first round of attacks, there would be any Bantu awake from a dream, and they would definitely spot the attacker and attack them as soon as possible.

As the two were about to reach the top of the mountain, they stopped behind a boulder. "Mirna, Invisibility Talisman. Uma whispered.

"You want to use that?" said Milna, with a hint of reluctance on her face. "The stability of the invisibility sigil is not as good as you think, and besides, we can completely suppress them with strength. ”

"I can't guarantee that the Bantu won't attack you while you're casting a spell. Uma shook her hand, denying Mirna's thoughts.

"You just have to figure out how I don't face all the Bantu people alone, trust me. Mirna's expression was serious, and Uma had no doubt that she trusted her, but at this time, she was not 100% sure.

"Are you sure?, well, if I have the chance, I'll set up a sensory magic enchantment next to you, and if those Bantu people get close, the magic sigil in the enchantment will automatically attack them, hopefully it will give you enough time to cast your spell. Uma eventually decided to go with Mirna's method, and it was true that the stability of the Invisibility Charm was not that reliable. If you suddenly lose your role when you don't want to show up, the consequences will be dire if you are not prepared.

"Don't worry about me, I believe in you, so you should trust me too. Mirna's ideas were always so simple, but Uma knew that that didn't mean she wasn't good at thinking. What to say? This girl is a little lazy.

If you know in advance what the consequences of using a certain method will be, then the so-called challenges and uncertainties will not exist, which is obviously impossible, so Uma is mentally prepared before the action begins. Mirna snapped her fingers from behind the boulder, and a violent explosion of magic tore through the obstacles that stood in her way, alarming the Bantu people on the ridgeline.

Mirna began to run, and Uma was ready to teleport, he had to be in a suitable spot, or Milna would be the only target for the Bantus. No matter how sure he was, he still didn't dare to take this risk. Luckily, he's not an easily agitated bastard, so he temporarily restrains his emotions.

Perhaps in the eyes of the Bantu people, this weak little girl only needs one easy punch from them to solve it. In the same way, in Mirna's eyes, these Bantu people only need a snap of their fingers to solve. Both sides look down on each other, and a suspenseful battle begins.

Although they are martial arts guys, this does not mean that they will have a fair duel with their opponents like the knights of Delos. Perhaps Bankarur is just one exception to the Bantu people, but it is clear that the Bantu people stationed on the ridgeline are not an exception. In the blink of an eye, Mirna found that her retreat was completely blocked, and at least ten or so Bantu warriors surrounded her, and many more Bantu warriors emerged from the tents in the distance.

"It saves me a lot of effort. Milna smiled, she wasn't afraid of the situation. On the contrary, the other party rushed up, which was just convenient for her to solve the other party at one time.

The Bantu's swift attacks didn't pose much of a threat to Mirna, but quick punches and ferocious kicks proved their fighting prowess, with some Bantu fists even pitting swords. This was definitely not unfounded, and Mirna could already tell from the metal fragments scattered on the ground here what the outsiders who had been lucky enough to be here had gone through.

Milna's petite size wasn't the best cover either, so she kept dodging. The Bantu fists and legs seemed to be manipulated by some kind of sorcery, so that each of their attacks landed accurately on the target's body. Although Mirna hadn't been hit once so far, she had only been given a second or two to counterattack after each attack, which wasn't even enough time for her to utter a string of improvised spells.

This situation was a little unexpected to Milna, but she did not hurry to use the power of her wand to make her body lighter, so that she could easily distance herself from the other party. She would never choose to fight with a wand in hand unless she had to. While this saves time for chanting spells, it also increases the wear and tear on the wand, and repairing a wand is often more expensive than repairing a sword.

Umma, who had been waiting for his time, found the location of his teleportation, so he stood his right hand in front of him and chanted a rapid incantation that would allow him to teleport longer. But in the face of sudden danger, this approach is not useful. The place he found was a tent on the right side of the ridgeline, and it was certain that there was no one inside.

By the time Uma had successfully teleported into the tent, the plan for the rest had already taken shape in his mind. He must create a riot that will attract the attention of all the Bantu people on the ridgeline, relieving Mirna's pressure on the one hand, and luring the animal tamer Ruug on the other. So far, Uma hasn't been able to determine where the other party is hiding.