Chapter 36: Goblin Raid

"Damn goblins, chase after them!" Rogge shouted, and Catherine pulled out her silver handcuff, pushed the door and leaned out halfway, and fired several shots at the goblin with both guns, but it didn't hit the target because it was too far away.

"Don't shoot yet, get closer!" Rogge pulls Catherine back into the car, and the sleigh is dragged by the seals at high speed, and the goblins who spot the sleigh approaching begin to run desperately forward.

Despite the goblins' best efforts, the sleigh was much faster than them, and the goblins were soon within range of Catherine.

At Rogge's order, Catherine leaned out again, and a volley of two guns sent out a string of bullets that burst the goblin's brain, and collapsed to the ground.

"Well, they can't escape now!"

Seeing that the remaining goblins couldn't drag the man in black, Rog was about to get out of the car to grab someone, but a green head with pointed ears appeared in the snow in front of him, and the flying meteor hammer suddenly smashed into the sled car like hail.

"Jump!" Rogge reached out to push Catherine from the door of the car and helped Murphy out of the car, and when he turned back to take Tali's hand, the flying meteor hammer forced him back again and again.

The overwhelming meteor hammer smashed around the sleigh car, Tali was trapped in the car and couldn't move or retreat, and the anxious Rog approached the car several times to help, but was repeatedly forced back by the flying meteor hammer.

The heavy iron ball quickly smashed the ice crystal sled car into clear cracks, and broken ice chips continued to fly out, and suddenly a meteor hammer fell from the sky, smashed through the roof of the sled car, and smashed heavily into the carriage.

With a "bang", the ice crystal skeleton of the sled car completely collapsed, shattering into a cloud of ice between the flying meteor hammers.

"Tully!" Rogge exclaimed, only to see a flash of red light, and the scattered ice cubes were stained with blood red, and a small black figure swayed from side to side and flew out of the red light, and plunged into Rogge's arms.

"Lilith!" Rog looked at the little owl in her arms in surprise and delight, she had been in the hat in Tali's arms just now, and now she squinted her eyes to avoid the strong light of the day, and raised her little paws to throw a small fish that was shaking to the ground.

With a flash of red light, the fish returned to Tali's appearance in mid-air, and Rog hurriedly reached out to support her, holding Lilith and Catherine together to help Murphy retreat into the distance, avoiding the goblins' attacks.

"Thanks to this little guy, if it weren't for her, I would have been smashed into meat sauce!"

Tully gratefully hugged the little owl from Rog's arms, Lilith still closed her eyes, buried her head in the crook of her arm to avoid the bright light, and muttered, "Don't thank me, I just want to keep a fresh fish around, dead fish will stink, it won't taste good!"

"Say whatever you want, little naughty!" Tully bowed her head lovingly and kissed the little owl, and the little one shrunk her wings without squeaking.

"It's good that everyone is safe, but the man in black has been captured by the goblins, and we have to find a way to get him back!"

Rog glanced back in the direction of the goblins, the man in black had been dragged away by the goblins, and the goblins had stopped throwing and disappeared into the snow together.

"If we want to rob people, we better hurry!" Murphy said worriedly, "Most goblins have only one purpose for catching people, which is to fill their stomachs with them, and in their eyes there is no difference between humans and animals, only what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten!"

"What does human flesh taste like, is it delicious?" said the little owl suddenly from Tali's arms.

"You should ask the little crow who lives next door to you, and perhaps it will give you a piece of human flesh to taste. Rogge glanced at the little owl and said, "Maybe you really have half crow blood in you, little black hair!"

"You're a half-blood, your whole family is half-blood!" the little owl snorted unconvinced, and dug his head into Tully's arm to ignore Rog.

"Alright, let's discuss the next plan," Rogge said back to the three of them, "Murphy's current injuries are not conducive to fighting the goblins head-on, so it won't work for us to snatch them out of the goblins." ”

"Don't worry, brother, I'm fine!" Murphy shook his head firmly with Tully's support.

"I know you can, but I don't want you to put your life at risk! It's a life-saving job, and if we can achieve our goals without fighting hard, why don't we do it?" Rogge said with his hand on Murphy's shoulder.

"Do you have any ideas, then?" asked Tully, tentatively, picking up some meaning in Rogge's words.

"I'm glad I can say 'yes'. Rog leaned over and took out a piece of paper from the cuff of his boot, opened it and showed it to the others, saying, "This is the map of the Ice Island that I borrowed from the Mage Tower......

"Clearly stolen!" Lilith screamed as she looked up, burying her face back into Tali's arms.

Rogge pursed his lips and glared at the little furball, and continued: "Our current location should be here, that is, near the edge of the Mage Tower's territory, and a short distance further north, it is the territory of the Titans. ”

"On the boundary between the two realms, that is, here, there is a border outpost of the Mage Tower, where the Great Mages are stationed, how about Tali take Murphy there to rest for a while, and Catherine and I will try to steal the goblins' dinner, and then meet you at the outpost, how about it?"

Rog looked up at the three of them, asking for their opinions with an inquiring gaze, and both Murphy and Tali looked a little hesitant.

The adventurer said worriedly: "Your solution seems to be feasible, but the goblins are likely to bring that guy back to the lair, and you may encounter countless goblins, just the two of you, it's too dangerous!"

"Danger is my motto, don't forget, brother!"

Rog blinked confidently, turned back to Tali and stretched out his hand and said, "What's more, we're not two people, come on, Miss Tully, give me that little thing hiding in your arms and playing tricks, I won't let her just hide like this!"

"Is that really okay? Do you want me to go with me?" asked Tully, uneasy, as she held the owl to Rog with both hands.

Rogge took the little guy over, stuffed it into the hood of his blue cloak, and said solemnly: "No, you have to accompany Murphy, his injuries have not recovered to the extent that he can be safe, help me take care of my brother, after all, he shot me for me!"

"Alright then, please be careful!" Seeing that Rogge had made up his mind, Tali had no choice but to agree, and Rogge handed the map to Tali, pointed her and Murphy in the direction of the way forward, and then separated from them, and left with Catherine and Lilith in the direction where the goblins disappeared.

The two cautiously returned to the place where the goblins had disappeared, and found that it was empty, but the marks left on the snow indicated the direction in which the goblins had left, and Rog and Catherine followed the messy tracks on the snow, and soon came to a low cliff.

"See? right down there!," Rogge said to Catherine, pointing to the hole under the cliff.

The girl looked down and saw a low-lying snowfield beneath the cliff, and the footprints and trails of the goblins descended the ramp on one side of the cliff into a dark and deep hole at the bottom of the cliff.

"Let's go down and see!" Rog led Catherine to the depression below the cliff, and carefully touched the entrance of the cave, leaning against the wall and looking into the cave, the entrance of the cave leading all the way to the ground, from which nothing could be seen.

"Let's go in, be careful!" Rogge beckoned to Catherine, who turned and entered the cavern, followed by Catherine as they made their way down the ramp, the darkness engulfing them and becoming more and more eerie.

Catherine followed closely behind Rogge, and after not taking a few steps, she suddenly felt a chill in her heart after a while, Catherine stopped and looked up slowly, and suddenly saw a hideous strange face, opening a large mouth full of blood-stained fangs.

(Can the man in black who fell into the hands of the goblin be rescued successfully, and will he reveal his secret? Don't forget to click the collection button and follow the follow-up!)