Chapter 113: The Time to Choose

The voice came from a few Staris. Aura and Diredo looked over www.biquge.info group and saw them surrounding another statue, one of whom held a stone sword in his right hand and an empty sheath in his left hand.

"Look, I've pulled out this sword!" shouted the fellow with the stone sword, and he dropped his sword and tapped it on the statue's shoulders, a gesture that mimicked the canonization ceremony, causing both sides to laugh, and Ola frowned tightly.

To her, the sound was not like pulling a stone sword out of a stone scabbard, it was indescribable, like a beast grinding its teeth, or like a living thing being torn apart, but judging by the reaction of the Staris, they did not seem to notice the slightest inappropriateness. This realization gave Aura a vague sense of foreboding, only to hear another Stari laugh and say, "I think you should become a nobleman first, and then canonize others!"

As he spoke, the man snatched the stone sword and pressed it back into its scabbard.

Almost as soon as the calyx hit the scabbard, another strange sound reached Ora's ears. This time, she was no longer the only one who realized that something was wrong, the Starians all took their voices, and everyone stood still, looking around vigilantly.

Suddenly, one of the fellows yelled at his accomplices, and Ora's gaze moved in the direction he was pointing, only to see a cave door that had not existed before appeared behind the stone mirror directly opposite the sword-wielding statue. The Starians gathered around the mirror to the door of the cave, and they followed in amazement.

"Oh my God! those elves have left so much treasure for these savages!" someone said.

Dilredo suddenly shifted his footsteps and walked towards the door and the group. He muttered, but his voice was so low that it was impossible to hear what he was muttering. Aura followed him with some concern, and she peered through the crack into the door, where it was so dark that she couldn't see anything clearly.

"Your Excellency told us not to touch the treasures of the elves. ”

"Ah, hell, there are so many gems here, we can't do without these savages with one or two, and that's enough for a lifetime!"

A few of the Starians talked about the treasure again, and Aura rubbed her eyes when she heard this, and she looked through the crack in the people again, and then she could vaguely see the scene on the other side of the cave door—there was no wealth left by the elves over there, and there was only a cliff!

No, it's not just the Stari who have a problem with their brains. Aura suddenly realized that Diredo also seemed to have fallen into an evil spirit, and the group of people in front of him crossed the door to the cliff, and actually took a step forward.

Seeing this, Ola stepped forward and grabbed Diredo's arm without thinking, she tried to prevent Diledo from crossing the cave door, but Diledo insisted on stepping into danger. She dragged him backwards with all her strength, only to hear Dildedo cry out as if in a hurry: "They are ahead, they are about to enter the house, and the place is about to catch fire! Let me go, I must stop them!"

As he spoke, he turned his head and glared at Ola.

Ola didn't understand what Dildedo was talking about, but his empty eyes made her feel a shock from the bottom of her heart, and she subconsciously avoided Dildedo's gaze, just tugging at his arm in the direction of the cave door.

"Don't go in, Mom!" Diredo screamed, tears welling up in his eyes.

At this moment, Ola finally understood what Diledo saw in his hallucinations. He sees an opportunity to prevent his parents from being caught in the fire, but she is preventing him from doing what he wants.

"No...... No...... No!" Diredo's screams grew more and more miserable, and Ola stared at the stone mirror in front of him, desperately fighting against his struggle. The words on that mirror had unconsciously broken into her eyes. The name of the mirror is "怩", and the line at the bottom reads "The Kingdom of the Dead." ”

Aura felt a palpitation, and as she looked at the underground courtyard modeled after the realm of Mira, she suddenly remembered the first monarch to bring the realm of the gods into the world, and his attempt to enter the realm of the dead with the help of the Tower of Mirrors only brought curses and resentment to him.

Suddenly, a terrible cry came from behind him, and the Starians finally stepped off the cliff and fell, and this dying scream finally woke Diredo awake, and he looked at Ola, who was trying to prevent him from entering the danger, and before he could say anything, the whole elven treasury trembled. The fireflies that had been parked by the spring flew around like headless flies, and cracks were formed throughout the treasure house from the edge of the wall to the roof of the cave.

"Oh, what the hell is this...... Diledo cursed.

"We need to get out of here!" he hastily wiped tears from his sleeve before shoving Ola towards the entrance.

When the two of them approached the stone mirror called Oxeryn, a huge crack chased after them from the top of the cave, and the originally magnificent and beautiful "Weeping Forest" became a sharp blade hanging overhead, and the fine stones and gravel were like a shower before the storm, "watering" the two of them.

"Hurry, hurry, hurry!" shouted Dildedo as he looked in the direction of the exit. At the last moment, they passed through the second door they had passed through, and a collapse sound sounded behind them, and the road leading to the seven-pointed courtyard was completely sealed by the smashed stalactites.

For a moment, it was so dark that they couldn't see their fingers, only the faint light at the entrance guided the two of them, and the strange sound of the rift expanding still echoed in their ears.

"Holding on to the side, we slowly rubbed out, and I will open the way. Dilledo swallowed, a little uncertain.

In the darkness, Ola tapped Diredo on the back, and Diledo took the lead towards the entrance. Along the way, the terrifying voices grew louder and louder, and they got closer and closer to the entrance.

After a few moments, Dileido could barely make out the outline of the object, and it seemed that they were only a few steps away from escaping from the darkness. He cheered inwardly and looked back at Ola. At the moment, Ora was leaning against the wall and approaching him. But at this moment, a root that hung down to the ground wrapped around Ola's ankle, and in the darkness, Aura could not see the specific situation, so she could only lower her head and pull it out, and above her head, a huge stone that resembled a dragon's tooth circled like a pendulum, and the roots that barely wrapped around the stone broke one after another due to oscillation, and Aura still did not get out of the predicament.

Diredo couldn't say a word when he saw such a dangerous situation. He suddenly rushed at Ola, and the stone fell at the same moment, and he pounced on it without hesitation.

In this moment, Diredo suddenly remembered a prophecy that Rillezi had given himself--Would you like to give up your wings to block the real damage to your dreams?It turned out that his fateful choice was at this moment, but when he realized this, he had already made a choice.