Chapter 12: The Jungle of Whistle Arrows
"No, we were just going to take there to return to the Golden Grove, and now we can walk from here as well. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info" replied the elf.
Hearing this long-expected answer, Diredo frowned again. He increasingly believed that Flegg and Lirezzi had foreseen the risks of this trip, so he used the hands of the enemy to drive Ola into the jungle controlled by his own people, and once Ola and the Sentry Arrows had been together for a long time, it would be really difficult for her to get out!
Thinking of this, Diledo couldn't help but turn his head to look at Ola. He saw the girl, who was as small as an elf, looking at the village of Sentry Arrows in full view, and she was so fascinated that she didn't realize that someone had put a crown of thorns on her head! Yes, they didn't force the Nightingale's cry into Ora's hands, but they didn't give up on inducing the girl to intervene in the clan strife, to drive her to bear the risks and sufferings that the leader had to bear. Isn't this too embarrassing for a girl?
Diredo pursed his lips and began to drive intently, knowing that there was a wounded man waiting to retrieve an arrow, while Ola, who was momentarily distracted, was still immersed in what he sawβa jungle shrouded in twilight, though without the lights of the city, it was not as bleak as he had imagined. As the carriage continued, the wooden buildings scattered among the trees and the light from them gradually became denser, and what was even more amazing was that the buildings and the trees seemed to have long been integrated.
In Ora's memory, she had never seen a landscape where nature and man-made had fused here. But for some reason, everything she saw in her eyes brought her an inexplicable sense of belonging, and that feeling was like a soul returning home.
"What's wrong with me?" Ola suddenly thought.
"Now is not the time to pay attention to the scenery. β
She looked back at the carriage and saw that Hawke and Rillazie were still lying on their stomachs and sitting on the floor of the carriage. In addition, Lirezi's two fingers seemed to be on Hawke's neck, and it seemed that the wizard had been keeping an eye on Hawke's injuries. Speaking of which, what has Hawke been through these days, and why did he come to tell everyone that Prancing Horse couldn't go? Is it because of the nightingale's cry?
Aura looked towards the car again, and she faintly saw several people facing them with torches. It wasn't until the carriage had moved some distance forward that she could see the faces of the men. The men who had come to greet them were about the same age as Dildedo, and several of them carried beautiful bows and arrows, but the clothes they wore were patched and patched and looked old, and one of them suddenly beckoned to him when he saw Dildedo.
"Diredo!"
Dilredo jumped out of the carriage and ran over to the man and hugged him. The Shattered Star Arrow, who was on the roof of the car, jumped to the ground and pulled the door open, and then the elf carefully helped the wizard Lirezi out of the car, and the wizard's appearance suddenly cooled the warm welcome. Ora noticed that one of them turned his head slightly and said a few words to his companion behind him, and the other nodded slightly and ran out.
He ...... Is he?"
The guy who had just hugged Di Ledo warmly pointed at the wizard with an embarrassed expression. Dilledo sighed and patted him on the shoulder.
"Well, he's the one who 'inhales,' 'exhales,' and 'stops breathing.' β
Seeing the "this isn't true" expression on his childhood friend's face, Diredo continued: "Flegg asked me to take them to Prancing Horse, and we hit Droglis's man halfway through, and someone in the car was shot by an arrow. Well, is there a place for us to deal with?"
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"Yes, how could there be no place? There was a lot of medicine for wounds and everything. Is that man in the carriage?" and without waiting for Dildedo to reply, the young man turned his head and called for someone to come and help, and the man who had been given the opportunity to perform got into the carriage in a hurry, but he leaned into the carriage for a moment before sticking his head out.
"Wall!" he shouted to his companion who had just ordered him to move, "the wounded one in the car seems to have attacked us." β
Hearing this, except for the wizard, elf, and Ora, the expressions of the rest of the people couldn't help but change. A few people who had come to greet Dildedo ran to the side of the carriage and looked around, if it weren't for the wizard's pure heart blocking the door, they would probably have reached into the carriage and dragged it around.
"I think I've really seen this guy. β
"Droglis?"
"It's hard to say, but it's definitely a dangerous one. β
Listening to the whispers of the crowd, Diredo closed his eyes in disgust.
"A group of twenty-four or twenty-five-year-olds cowering at a little bastard who is not yet an adult, but what a capability!" he sarcastically said unceremoniously, but did not mention the details of Hawke's arrival with an arrow wound to warn a carload of people, after all, the more detailed the explanation of some things, the more suspicious the distracted fellows were.
With that, Dildedo walked briskly back to the car and dragged out the guy who was stupidly in the trunk. Then, he beckoned to Ola. Ola followed knowingly, and then skillfully carried the unconscious Hawk to Dildedo's back, and Dilledo lifted Hawke up behind him, and then moved his gaze back to the guy known as Wall.
"I said earlier that there was a place for us, so I won't be undecided now, right?"
Faced with Diledo's questioning, Wall couldn't help but pinch the back of his neck in embarrassment. Just as he was about to nod his head in agreement, someone pulled him from behind.
"Dilredo, you are less naΓ―ve! I don't ask where you got this half-dead man, can you guarantee that he won't stab us when he wakes up?
In a moment of silence, the Shattered Star Arrow suddenly untied the "Secret Keeper" from his waist and handed it to Wall. Everyone looked at the elven rappier with the unicorn as the counterweight and was taken aback. I heard the elf say, "I am Epheso, the temple guard of the Golden Grove, and I am willing to vouch for the 'keeper of secrets', that is, my life, and this man must live." β
Diredo sneered suddenly. "It seems like we've never been brothers in the same race, huh? The first half of this sentence makes it difficult to understand whether it is said to the elves or whether it is said to be sarcastic.
A sigh came from Wall's mouth, and he shook off the hand that was dragging him behind him, pushed away the elven rapier that Shattered Star Arrow had handed him, and then moved out of the way.
"Let's save people first. He tilted his head slightly and motioned for the group to follow him.