Chapter 11 Pull back from the precipice

Just as everything was about to spiral out of control, Ola grabbed the reins that had been loosened by Diredo. She glanced back at www.biquge.info the roof of the carriage and the situation in the carriage, and then steered the carriage to make a sharp turn against an ash tree. As the body shook violently, the Shattered Star Arrow, which was originally half-crouching, fell without any image, and his whole body was thrown out of the car, and he was half-hung on the roof of the car with only his arms. The right side of the elf's face was also hit by a branch sticking out, and a moment later, a blood mark appeared on his face, and this hot "slap" instantly made the Shattered Star Arrow break out in a cold sweat, although he tried his best to resist the wizard's spell with his will, but a little closer, he might have slit his own neck with the "Secret Keeper".

In the carriage, Hawke and Rillazy rolled into a ball. Taking advantage of Hawke's slight release of his neck as he hit the wall of the car, Rirrich gasped and uttered a spell that immediately activated a hint from the wizard before the crisis occurred—he was going to kill each of us.

Yes, it's not the fear that is deep in the hearts of the people that is driving them off the cliff, or the ghosts that are forcing them to end themselves, but someone has come to kill them!

Suddenly aware of this, Diredo suddenly woke up from a nightmare that had left him uncontrollable. He turned his head to see the awkward condition of Rireth and Shattered Star Arrow, and his first instinct was to climb on the roof of the car so that he could use his bow and arrow to greet the bastard who dared to play tricks on him with witchcraft. However, as soon as Diledo turned around like this, Ririzzi coughed and shook his head.

"Let that girl come!" shouted the elf, "You can't deal with this wizard, only she won't be 'seen'!"

Diredo was stunned for a moment, and when they first met during the day, the elves said that their wizard Lerezzie could not see Ola, and now the elves said that the other wizard could not see Ola either, and that all of these wizards were sick in their eyes? Aura was here in good shape, and there was no stealth at all! But before he could think about it, Aura handed the reins back.

Diredo watched the petite girl crawl towards the roof of the car with a bow on her back, and suddenly pursed her mouth and turned her head away. There was only one thing he could do now, to try to keep the carriage moving smoothly and quickly, instead of worrying about how a woman would deal with a wizard who had almost left everyone in a doom. Just as Dilledo thought this, he felt a nightmare that had been hidden in his heart for a long time before his eyes—Vinnie's daughter floated like a ghost in front of the carriage wrapped in a white veil, cursing him in an ethereal voice.

"It's fake!" Diledo cried out inwardly. The figure of the woman floated to his side, gently holding his face and whispering in his ear. Diredo's hands holding the reins burst with tense muscles.

"It's all a wizard's pretense! that's what he kills?!" Diredo struggled with his fears as he struggled to control the carriage.

By this time, Ora had climbed onto the roof of the car, and she was about to reach out and pull the half-hung Star Arrow onto the carriage, but the elf shook his head at her.

"Shoot that wizard!" said the elf, frowning.

"Remember, don't look into this wizard's eyes, don't look into his eyes, or he will 'see' you!"

Ora couldn't figure out what the elf meant by 'seeing', but she clearly felt that her companions were behaving abnormally, could this be the end of being 'seen' by the wizard?

Maybe it's because they've just experienced an anomaly, but now, everyone has more or less resistance to witchcraft, and the situation reflected in everyone is the frowning brow, the cold sweat that keeps pouring out, and the limbs that begin to spasm slightly because of muscle tension. Aura didn't know how long they could hold out, so she turned to face the pursuing wizard and took aim with her bow. Because the elf had warned her not to meet the wizard's eyes, Ora hung her head almost down, using the afterglow of her eyes to align the direction of the shot, and when she caught a glimpse of the wizard's tattooed right hand, she almost didn't think about shooting an arrow at the palm of the hand!

A wail came out of the wizard's mouth, and the next moment, the wizard pulled the reins and drove his horse quickly into the woods beside him, hiding in the shadows that Aura could no longer see. It was only at this moment that the hallucinations that plagued everyone finally disappeared.

Dildedo wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and exhaled heavily.

Au's hand pulled the Shattered Star Arrow onto the roof of the car, and the elf took the time to retract the "Keeper of Secrets" into the scabbard.

Lirezi looked feebly at Hawke, who was lying beside him, and coughed with a wry smile

Hawke fell into a coma again.

After a few moments, Ola climbed back to his position beside Di Ledo, while the others were less comfortable, and those who stayed on the roof could only continue to crouch on the roof, while the two in the car remained on the floor of the car. If these people wanted to get better, they had to stop the carriage and rest, but now, no one dared to take risks for the sake of temporary comfort, after all, the fear buried deep in the hearts of everyone did not disappear with the illusion.

The carriage continued to move at its usual speed through one wooded forest after another, until the stars filled the sky, and it was not until it was nearly dark that Dildedo loosened the reins and slowed down.

Ol's hand lit the lantern hanging on the front of the carriage, and in the light of the light, she noticed that the carriage had entered a forest path, and in the treetops not far away, there seemed to be a watchtower-like building. At this moment, a sound of a chirp came over everyone's heads, but when they heard this sound, Di Ledo breathed a sigh of relief.

"This is already my own territory, and a little further on is the village!"

The flickering lights reflected Dilledo's slightly tired face, and as he continued along the trail, he felt a whistle from his bosom and blew it. This response quickly led to a flurry of squirming movements. Aura looked curiously towards the place where the sound had come from, and she vaguely saw that the traps covered with sharp stakes were being raised one after another, and it seemed that if outsiders were to force their way into the jungle, they would definitely pay a heavy price for running into the traps.

"It looks like you're not going to Prancing Horse today, so why don't you see the situation tomorrow?" asked Dildedo, turning back to the elf.