1501. The chase on the snowy peaks

The mountains at the northern foot of the Moyun Mountains stretch for hundreds of miles, and most of the peaks have perennial glaciers at the tops, and this kind of snow peaks is only covered with snow at the top of the peak.

Halfway up the mountainside is the weathered rock wall, under which there are countless fine stones, all of which have a distinct feature, there is no vegetation on the peak, only halfway down the mountain can you see some moss, and at the foot of the mountain there will be lush weeds.

The only thing to pay attention to is the quicksand-like gravel, no matter where they are piled up, the seemingly smooth slope actually hides a lot of dangers, and these gravel slopes have a critical value, and it is likely that any stone falling on the mountain can cause a landslide.

The black-horned elk is like a dancer on the tip of a knife, darling over the gravel, and even if the stone slides down the hill, it is the first to leave the area.

In the mountains, there are simply no predators who can catch up with them.

Surdak saw that the ice cliffs on the peak were like a giant hat, and while this was definitely a great blasting point, problems would arise once the snow peaks collapsed, and this was the closest snow peak to the North Pass, just miles away.

If an avalanche triggers the collapse of the glacier at the summit, it will inevitably bury the entire North Pass.

At present, there are 200,000 warriors of the Aigrod tribe gathered in the North Mountain Pass, as well as more than 10,000 elite cavalry troops of the Surdak Lord Army.

Whatever the reason, Surdak would not allow the snowy peaks to collapse, threatening their safety.

The Headless Horseman seemed to notice the mage Basil at this time, and he suddenly picked up a stone from the ground, and threw it at the mage Basil in an instant, and the stone was wrapped in a layer of black flame, drawing a straight black line in the sky.

Basil rode up from the bottom of the mountain on a magic handle, deliberately keeping a distance from the Headless Horseman, but still underestimating the distance that the Headless Horseman would throw stones.

The stone flew towards Basil as if a magician had slammed into it.

It is true that the magic handle is very agile in the air, but it is not so sensitive to change direction during the gallop, and at this moment, I saw Basil crashing into the stone.

Basil hurriedly tore open a magic shield scroll, and a yellow light shield covered the entire magic handle.

In the next second, the stone was mounted on the light shield, the black flame exploded, the light shield was completely shattered, and the stone still had no stamina, still crashing towards Basil.

At this time, a shield stretched out from behind Basil and blocked Basil's chest, and the angular stone was the size of a coconut, and it hit the gold shield to form a huge impact, and the stone shattered instantly after hitting the shield, scattering stone chips all over the sky.

Although Surdak was ready, his right arm was numb from being hit by this huge force, and he couldn't help but shake back as a golden shield.

Basil only felt as if someone had been punched in the chest, and he almost passed out without breathing.

The magic handle froze slightly in the middle of its flight in the sky, and then fell headfirst into the air.

The magician Basil was so frightened that his hair exploded, and his hands frantically injected mana into the magic handle, desperately raising the rudder.

Surdak only grabbed Basil's magic robe in the process, intending to take Basil to jump off the magic handle at the moment when the magic handle completely fell, so as to prevent Basil from falling to his death on the rocks on the mountainside.

Seeing Basil regain control of the magic handle, Surdak exhaled softly.

Basil raised the flight altitude of the Magic Blade by nearly three hundred meters, and once again opened up the distance between him and the Headless Horseman, not daring to approach recklessly.

Basil breathed in the cold wind from above, his forehead was covered with sweat, if it wasn't for Surdak holding a shield from behind in time, maybe he was no different from the exploding stone at the moment, and it is estimated that his upper body would also be smashed by the stone.

The Headless Horseman's seemingly casual throwing was absolutely unbearable for a mage of Basil's level.

Thankfully, Surdak sat behind him......

Basil only thought about it for a moment, and then he felt that all the hairs on his spine stood on end.

It turns out that for a magician with a weak body, the distance between life and death is so close......

……

In the distance, Delia also saw the Headless Horseman throwing stones, and her muscles became tense as she rode on top of the black-horned elk.

Without any hesitation, the next moment she rode the black-horned elk and jumped behind a huge rock that failed to roll down to the foot of the mountain, using the boulder as a cover to temporarily avoid the demon leader behind her.

Delia hadn't thought that the Headless Horsemann would throw a stone, but it would be much farther than she could throw a spear.

And he chased all the way, preferring to give up the battlefield in the North Mountain Pass, which was a little scary.

For this herbivorous beast, the black-horned elk was born with the ability to sense danger, and it could feel the strength of the headless demon leader behind it, so it ran desperately all the way, and it also ran under the high cliff of the mountain wall that it was most familiar with.

It also wanted to continue to jump on the cliff, but in Delia's opinion, the black-horned elk was undoubtedly the most conspicuous target in the eyes of the demon lord, and it only had to chase it down to the bottom of the cliff and throw stones at the rock wall, and it was very sure that the black-horned elk would be smashed down with her.

Glancing at the Ghost Leader Headless Horseman following behind her, Delia decided not to continue the climb, but instead rode the black-horned elk halfway up the mountain towards the depths of the northern foothills.

The mountains here are littered with crumbling stones from the rock walls, and the higher they are, the smaller the stones become, and if one accidentally steps on them, the whole thigh can be swallowed by the flowing stones, and the black-horned elk can keep flashing and jumping on it like a whirlwind.

In order to catch up, the Headless Horseman must first overcome the rubble that could collapse at any moment......

On several occasions, Delia has seen the Gravel Stream sliding down the headless horsemann towards the base of the mountain, and each time it has been able to break free from the Rubble Stream and continue to catch up.

Seeing the black-horned elk running north along the rock wall collapse line halfway up the mountainside, the headless horseman chasing after him, difficult and embarrassed, if it hadn't had strong strength, I don't know how many times it would have been swallowed by the rockflow.

Surdak couldn't figure out why the Headless Horseman had to chase after Delia.

Surdak, who was sitting on the magic handle, couldn't help but shrink his neck in the face of the cold wind in the sky, he looked back at the battlefield in the North Mountain Pass, the scuffle in the aboriginal camp north of the city wall seemed to have subsided, only the battle scene on the city wall and the city gate cave still existed.

Surdak breathed a sigh of relief, and then instructed Basil to make a detour to the front anyway, and catch up with the fleeing Delia.

……

The first time the Demon Leader saw Delia, he felt that the aura on her body was very special.

However, what really caught the attention of the demon leader was the 'power' behind Delia's appearance, when a figure appeared behind her that made it extremely familiar.

Just by seeing the shadow of that person, the Headless Horseman felt that he was trembling all over his body, and it was a fear hidden in his bones.

The phantom glared angrily and made the same action as Delia, and at that moment the Demon Leader stiffened, and he even felt like he was about to be destroyed......

But the spear that came over was just an ordinary spear, and he leaped and cracked it in two.

Then the phantom disappeared instantly behind the female warrior, but the trace of aura exuding from the female warrior's body made it somewhat familiar.

It followed the warrior all the way, watching her ride the blackhorned elk up the mountain on the east side, and did not hesitate to chase after her.

'I've been looking for you all these years......

Back then, you would rather not be a god than maintain your humanity.

You have had the power to rival the gods.

Now I need your bloodline to mend my broken body......

The Headless Horsemann finally broke free from the stream of rubble, shook off the rubble that hung from its body, and strode in the direction that Delia had run away.

It longs for greater power.

It doesn't care where these powers come from.

In its eyes, Delia has the shadow of Nephilim in the era of the War of Original Sin, and she has the power of Nephilia's bloodline, but now her power has not yet awakened, in the eyes of the Headless Horseman, she is like an incomparably delicious tonic, and her value is far higher than everything on the battlefield of the North Mountain Pass.

That's why it will chase after it without hesitation.

Delia has always believed that she can lure the Demon Leader out of the battlefield in the North Mountain Pass because the spear in her hand threatens the Demon Leader, which is why she is so hostile to herself.

But now I realize that it is not the same thing at all.

So now Delia is very simple and wants to introduce the demon leader into the mountains of the northern foothills, it is best to let it get lost in the mountains, and it is better to never come out.

The wind was blowing in her ears, the snow in her sight was thickening, and Delia even felt the chill transmitted by the heavy armor on her body, and it seemed that she was about to freeze into an ice cube.

The terrain here is getting higher and higher, and a layer of frost has condensed at the foot of the black-horned elk.

The situation on this side of the mountain is complicated, the snow that falls during the day when there is sunlight melts quickly, and at night when the sun sets, the cold north wind seems to be able to condense everything, so the areas where the sun does not reach are full of ice and snow, and some moss can be seen in the sunny places.

Some antelopes can also be seen here, but they have become unusually alert during the hunt of the demon hunters.

As soon as they sense the slightest movement, even if a stone slides down the mountain, they will instantly scatter and flee.

However, they run so fast that you can still see them in the depths of the snowy peaks.