Chapter 171: The Rose in the Coffin

Hela doesn't know that Kiri has woken up. The main reason for this is, of course, that the few people left behind have no way to inform her immediately, but even if the networms find a way to notify the Grave Girl, Hela probably won't have time to hear the news now. After all, it is a matter of concentration to be careful to keep the broom close to the surface of the water and not to be swept up in the rolling vortex, not to mention that Hela's purpose is not only to experience the thrill of flying against the vortex, but also to get close to the few black spots floating on the water.

"Boom!" Hela's heart trembled unconsciously at the deafening sound of the waves, and she didn't know what had happened to trigger such a drastic natural change. But she knew she was close to someone who could answer the question. The proximity of the distance made the Grave Girl sure that the black spots she saw were none other than Peg, Garyn, and Fettis, who had not returned to the Bay of Lost Hearts! But Hela can't care about so much, and she can only save one now.

Whether it's a vortex formed by seawater, or a vortex in the air and clouds, they all follow the same principle, that is, the most dangerous thing is not the hollow center of the vortex, but the edge of the vortex, where the energy is abundant. Hela was now trying to get close to the edge of the whirlpool in the sea, and on several occasions she almost succeeded, only to be forced to re-raise her broom by the oncoming waves, losing the chance to catch her companion. Hela's brows were locked together, she knew that it was unrealistic to pull people out of the vortex one by one with her hands, and even if she could successfully help her companion get rid of the whirlpool's power, the broom she was riding on would not be able to support so many passengers.

But Hela also noticed that the condition of her companions in the water was very bad, and that Glenn of the three had lost consciousness, and that Peg seemed to be quite mentally weak, and only Fettis was holding on to the two juniors and fighting the whirlpool. None of them noticed Hela, and it was not easy to keep herself from being pulled by the force of the vortex, and they didn't have any energy to spare. This means that Hela can't get the cooperation of these three people, and may even be mistaken for a threat by them in the process of rescue.

The Grave Girl gritted her teeth, took a rose from the inside of her dress, put it to her mouth and kissed it, and threw it into the water. Hela wasn't sure what the rose could do, the magic she was good at would hardly work in such an environment, and the number of roses on her body wasn't very rich. It was a risky attempt, but it was also a necessary one, and Hela only hoped that what she had done would be rewarded with something. And the truth is, she was overly rewarded.

A great shade of dark green spread outward from the bottom of the sea whirlpool, something that had been drawn by the roses cast by the witch, but its appearance terrified Hela, who had never seen such a response. It's best to explain what she did, as Hela is known to be called the Grave Daughter because she was born in a coffin, and this also gives the young witch a distinctive trait, which is her extremely weak and withered body.

Generally speaking, witches gradually turn into dried corpses at the end of their lives, and older and old witches will keep themselves young by constantly ingesting their magic, most of which comes from the soup pots they painstakingly manage. But Hela was different, she was born with the appearance of a dried corpse, according to the judgment of the great witch at the time, although Hela's organs in infancy were developing normally, but it seemed to have been used for decades, and it felt like a young soul was stuffed into a drooping old body. Thankfully, this changed when baby Hela came into contact with the funeral roses, and her body began to grow younger, and after all the roses in the cemetery withered, she finally became what a baby should be. Since then, the rose has become a secret elixir for the Grave Girl alone, an indispensable biological product, and the medium through which she must cast her spells. The rose that grows and blooms in the coffin is Hela's emblem and the impression her kind of people have of her.

Perhaps because of this special physique, Hela's magic skills are different from those of other witches, and her talent is quite mysterious and unpredictable even in the eyes of the great witches. Hela seems to be able to perceive another side of the world, the side of the dead. What had been lost here existed in Hela's eyes in a different way, and could be manipulated by magic. At first, the witches thought that Hela's abilities were the so-called dark magic or necromancy often seen in folk tales, but when tested by the Great Witch, the latter concluded that Hela's talent was closer to another ancient legend, the medium, than the dark magic.

Mediums, this kind of character is often seen in all races, but most of them are not available. Since most of them are not really able to psychic or talk to the dead, excluding those who have too many fakes and hallucinogenic plants, such as the Banshee, who only possess some death-related abilities, are also called mediums. After all, the soul is a thing that cannot be checked by all living beings, including the caster, and it is only natural that the medium that deals with the soul becomes mysterious and mysterious.

As for Hela herself, she didn't mind what people called her, after all, even she couldn't tell where her skills came from and what they would become. All along, the Grave Girl has been deliberately avoiding using her talent, which is too uncontrollable. Hela remembers a time when she was a child when she unleashed her magic power due to mood swings, but instead of bringing any tangible results, it plunged herself into a chaotic and horrible dream for half a year. Since then, Hela has been terrified of her talents, which has led to her sensitive and introverted personality, which eventually leads to what she is now.

And just now, in desperation, Hela asked for help from her talent again after many years, and in response to her, it was the thing that dyed the entire sea green. The Gravemaiden could feel the terrifying power of this being from the bottom of the vortex, and she could imagine what would happen if she couldn't harness it. But she had no other choice, whether she succeeded or not, she had to try.

"O ghost from the bottom of the sea, I beg you to help me. The witch's lips opened slightly, and she spoke in a faint voice.

At the same time, under the deep water, the tattoo on the body of a man who was submerged in the sea seemed to be agitated by the whispers of the witch.

。 Nine Heavenly God Emperors