Chapter 66: Avalanche Survivors

The sky gradually brightened, the heavy clouds gradually dispersed, the wind and snow became smaller and smaller, only scattered small snowflakes drifted leisurely, and there was silence on Storm Ridge, as if the avalanche that had happened not long ago had never existed.

Rogge's left hand with a silver metal gauntlet stabbed deep into the mountain, and behind him, Tali hugged his body tightly with both hands, and the two of them relied on the strength of the metal gauntlet to hang on the steep stone wall.

"Are you alright?" Rogge asked Tully softly, looking down.

"I'm fine, but, Murphy and Catherine, they're ......" Tali looked down worriedly at her feet, the two of them had been swept away by the snow waves.

"We don't have time to worry about them now, we have to find a way to save ourselves first!" Rogge turned around and shouted into the hood behind him, "Lilith, are you there?"

The little owl didn't respond, and Rogge reluctantly looked up at the cliff just a few meters away, but the smooth stone walls around it made it difficult to climb up.

"Good thing I'm well prepared!" Rogge said to himself, reaching out to remove the sword from behind his back and stabbing it into the stone wall.

After confirming that it was secure, he grabbed the hilt of the sword with his right hand, pulled the "claw blade" of his left hand out of the mountain and faced the sky, and the five sharp blades on his fingertips flew upwards at the same time.

Five blades flew left and right on the mountain wall above Rog, constantly chiseling the stone wall, carving deep depressions into the smooth surface of the stone wall one after another, extending to the edge of the cliff overhead.

Seeing this, Rog stretched his claw blades downward, and the five blades swirled downward, sending a dazzling flash of light around Tali, leaving a large number of grooves in the stone wall again.

Rog waved his hand back into his gauntlet, turned back to Tali and said, "Come on, climb up on those grooves, and I'll protect you!"

Tali carried the mermaid staff on her back, carefully stepping on the groove to climb up, Rogge held her body with his hand, watched her climb to the top of his head little by little, reached out and pulled out the long sword and hung it at his waist, and followed her slowly close to the top of the cliff.

The two managed to climb the cliff, and Tali sat breathlessly on the narrow mountain path, finally relieved, she looked back at the claw blade on Rog's left hand and asked, "What is that? It looks like some kind of magic weapon." ”

"So to speak," Rog, who was sitting across from her, moved the fingers of his left hand, a cold glow from the shiny metal gauntlet, "this is my trophy, won from the casino, the masterpiece of the Dark Wizard!"

He smiled slightly, his gaze swept over Tali's body, and the five blades on his fingertips suddenly broke away from the gauntlet, and flew towards Tali like lightning, instantly embedded in the wall beside her, Tali was startled and couldn't help but scream.

"Oh, sorry, I haven't used it in a long time, and I'm not used to manipulating it anymore!"

Rog shrunk his fingers, and the five blades whizzed back to his fingertips, and he smiled apologetically at Tali and said, "But don't worry, this thing will strictly follow my consciousness and won't miss the right head and kill someone." ”

"If that's the case, you're acting on purpose!" Tully looked back at him with a sneer, and Rogge smiled apologetically, "That's just a joke, please don't mind!"

He got up from the ground, took off his cloak and looked at the hood of the cloak, only to find that the little owl was not inside, which worried Rogge, and he put the cloak back on, looked back at the cliff and frowned.

At this moment, the mountain suddenly shook violently, and Rog and Tali looked back in unison, only to see a huge snowball rapidly rolling down, and the rolled snow waves rumbled towards the two of them.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Rog threw Tully to the ground, and the metal gauntlet in his left hand flashed its blade into the ground, and the rushing snow waves instantly washed over his back.

When the ground finally calmed down, the cliffs halfway up the mountain were buried by snow, and huge snowballs rolled down the cliffs, leaving a wide trail along the slopes.

A moment later, a blue shadow floated down from the top of the mountain and landed on the cliff buried in snow, and he looked around for a moment, looking down the mountain, as if looking for something.

Caught off guard, five cold blades flew out of the snow and flew straight towards the blue shadow, and the other party heard the whistling wind, and suddenly turned around and stretched out his hands to release a wave of energy, resisting the oncoming blades.

A large metal hand reached out from the snowdrift, and Rogge immediately got out of the snowdrift, reached out to recall the blade, and said to Tali, who had just emerged from the snow behind him, "Hey, see who we found?"

The mermaid looked up and saw the blue figure, and couldn't help but exclaim in surprise: "God of Lights!"

The lantern god was stunned for a moment when he saw them, and then he floated in front of him, stretched out his big hand to the hostess and said, "Ah, I have finally found you, and it is a pleasure to see that you are safe and sound!"

He pulled Tali out of the snow, and Rog got out of the snowdrift himself, and the two looked at each other, and a blush appeared on Tali's cheeks, and she avoided Rog's gaze, turned her face to the lamp god and asked, "What happened, why did the avalanche happen repeatedly?"

"Ah, it's easy to have avalanches here, but it's too frequent today!" said the lantern god helplessly, spreading his hands helplessly, "I think our luck is a little bit bad, it's hard to encounter a continuous avalanche like this." ”

"At least we're all alive. Rog glanced back at the slope where the snowballs had left behind, and said to Tali, "It's not safe here, and who knows when it will collapse again?" ”

"Sounds like I'm not as good as a stupid girl!"

Before Rogge could finish speaking, he suddenly heard a grumble in his ears, and he looked back to see the little owl flapping its wings and landing on his shoulder, and couldn't help but exclaim in surprise: "Oh, little one, I thought you were dead!"

"You never expect good things to happen to me!" the little owl gave him a blank look and continued, "but our luck is good, I have found the stupid girl and the thin scorpion down the hill, their arms and legs are not broken, and the people are still panting!"

"I'm even more worried about them when I hear your good news!" Rogge shrugged his eyebrows, turned back to the god of lights and said, "Come on, god of lights, take us down to the valley, we need to find our companions and start again!"

The lantern god accepted the order and turned into a blue cloud, and Rog and Tali ascended the clouds and floated down into the valley below, and soon came to the location where Murphy and Catherine were, guided by the little owl.

But now it was empty, Rog and Tali looked around in surprise, calling out their names, but no one responded, Tali turned back and asked the little owl, "Are they here? Why is there no one?"

"When I left, they said they would wait here for me to come back!" replied the little owl with an innocent face.

"Lilith is right," said Rog, crouching down on the clouds and looking down at the marks in the snow below, to Tali, "they did wait here, and there were Catherine's footprints on the ground and Murphy's footprints pacing back and forth, but then the footprints went deeper into the valley. ”

"Did they go in?" asked Tali, surprised.

Rogge sniffed the nearby smell lightly, and a strange bloody breath entered his nose, making his brows lock instantly, and he commanded the lamp god to fly in the direction where the bloody qi came from, and as the smell became stronger and stronger, a dead snake man's corpse appeared in front of them.

Rog landed beside the corpse, leaned over to examine the corpse's wound, and saw a visible bullet hole in his head, and he cut open the wound with the blade on the gauntlet of his left arm, and pulled out a blood-stained silver bullet from it.

"Looks like we've found the answer!" Rogge muttered to himself as he put the silver bullet in his palm, and before he could finish speaking, he heard a burst of gunfire in the valley not far behind him.

(When I heard the good news of the little owls, I also began to worry about them!Can the group meet safely?Remember to click the collection button to continue to follow!)