Chapter 65: Stormwind Ridge's sneer

"When I think about it now, I still feel a little scared. ”

The afternoon sun shone down on the snowy valley, and the light was reflected on the people's bodies by the snow, so that the four people, who were almost all white, were shrouded in a dreamlike hazy white light.

Tali, who walked beside Rog, looked at him with concern, and said, "I've been thinking about your outspoken confrontation with Tyrell, it's really terrifying, if Tyrell was really angry and wanted to kill you, I'm afraid we can't stop him." ”

"If Tyrell really wants to kill me, it means that he is in collusion with the Dark Wizard. Rogge smiled and turned back to Tali and said, "I'm just going to try him and see how he reacts." ”

"So, you've found the answer you're looking for?" asked Tali, staring at him curiously, a smile on her lips.

"Obviously, if Tyrell was indeed hiding the Hallows and wished to use it to defeat Thorin, he would not have risked agreeing to my advice and putting his precious life in the hands of humans. Rogge smiled confidently.

"Do you think Antonio and Goethe can really protect Tyrell?" asked Tali, uneasy.

"The key to this matter is Antonio, Goethe is not a guy to be trusted, if Antonio can control the situation, I believe they can stop Sorin, but we have to race against time, we can't delay!"

After Rogge finished speaking, he turned back to Murphy and Catherine and shouted, "Hey, are you two in love in the back? We're not in the Prince's garden now, there's still a long way to go!"

When the two heard his words, they looked at each other awkwardly and hurriedly followed.

A fork in the road soon appeared at the mouth of the Snow Valley, and Rog took out the map from his body and pointed it to Murphy and said, "We now have two roads to take, to the left leads to the Snake Spirit Valley, and the map is marked with the lair of the Snake People. ”

"We've made too many enmities with the snake people, we'd better get out of there!" the adventurer looked down at the location marked on the map, pointed to the mountain on the right side of the map, and said, "Maybe this mountain would be a better choice." ”

Rog glanced up at the path leading to the mountain on the right, it lay quietly in the sun, looking peaceful and quiet, and he muttered for a moment and said, "Although you are right, I really don't like the name 'Stormwind Ridge'. ”

Before the words fell, a stream of blue energy suddenly drilled out of the magic lamp on Tully's waist, and the figure of the lamp god came into everyone's eyes.

"Don't worry so much," the uninvited lantern god floated to Rogge's side, pointed to the mountains marked on the map, and said, "As far as I know, there are no monsters on Storm Ridge, and the distance is short, so it is the best choice for shortcuts!"

"Maybe you're right, but I'd like to hear the opinions of the two young ladies. Rogge turned his gaze back to Tali and Catherine, and the girls looked up after a few whispers, "Let's go over the mountains, we don't want to touch the snake people anymore!"

Hearing this, Rogge looked down at the words "Storm Ridge" marked on the map, nodded lightly and said, "Okay, since everyone agrees, let's go to Storm Ridge." God of Lights, please show us the way!"

The group turned to the path on the right, and the mountain was bare, there were no trees except for the rocks, and the sun was shining on the people in a silence, which made everyone feel happy and their steps became much lighter.

"In such a comfortable weather, I really want to lie in the sun and sleep well!" Catherine stretched out her arms to face the sun and smiled cheerfully at Tali beside her.

"Sounds good," Tali said with a soft smile, "but I haven't experienced that feeling, sunlight is the privilege of humans and land creatures, and for me it is a luxury and a danger, have you ever seen a fish dried on the beach?"

Catherine was stunned for a moment when she heard this, then she took Tully's arm and smiled, "That's different, you're not an ordinary fish!"

Before the words fell, the bright sunlight was suddenly replaced by shadows, and everyone looked up in surprise, only to see a black cloud covering the sky, and the originally clear blue sky became gray, and the whole world seemed to lose its light in an instant.

"This ...... What's going on?" Tali shouted at the three in front of her.

"Don't worry, it's just a cloud!" said the lantern god who was leading the way.

Everyone was relieved to hear this, and continued to move along the mountain road, but the shadows in the sky became thicker and thicker, and the mountains looked particularly gloomy under the cover of clouds, and the white snow seemed to have been dyed black, and the light was dim, making the steep mountain look extremely gloomy.

The sky soon darkened, and it became like midnight when the little owl felt the sudden change in the sky poke out of Rogge's hood, looked around with a pair of big shining eyes and asked, "Why is it getting dark so quickly?"

No one answered her, and everyone's mood was enveloped by the sudden darkness, and Rog looked up at the sky above his head, turned back to Murphy and said, "This is not right, maybe we shouldn't go on!"

Before the words fell, Catherine behind her suddenly exclaimed, "It's snowing!"

The goose-feathered snow began to scatter around the four, and soon drowned out the footprints they had left on the snow, and the bitter wind howled through the valley, blowing the snow all over the body, and a thick layer of frost formed in everyone's hair.

"What's going on? Why is it snowing so much all of a sudden?" Rogge turned around and asked the lamp god in a loud voice, and the lamp shrugged and said, "Don't be nervous, ice and snow islands are often like this, and they will pass in a while!"

Rogge glanced back at the road behind him, the mountain road was already covered with a thick layer of snow, and it was also full of difficulties to turn back and descend the mountain, he discussed it with Murphy and decided to move on.

The snow soon reached Rogge's waist, and he walked ahead of the wind and snow as he fought his way out, Catherine and Tali followed him slowly, and Murphy was at the end to protect the two girls from falling off the cliff.

"I'll go ahead and explore the way, and help you find a place to hide from the wind and snow!" said the lantern god loudly to Rogge, floating over the thick snow and flying towards the top of the mountain.

Rog glanced back at Tully and Catherine, who were supporting each other, and shouted, "Hold on, we're almost at the top of the mountain, where we can clear a piece of land, let the lantern god conjure a tent for us to build a campfire, and wait until the blizzard stops!"

However, the howling wind and snow showed no signs of stopping, and the howling of the wind and ghosts blew through people's ears, so that they could not hear each other clearly like deaf people, and could only silently bow their heads and walk through the snowstorm.

Suddenly, the little owl hidden in Rog's hood poked out its little head, two large vigilant eyes looking up at the hillside, and although the howling wind in her ears almost completely blocked the ears, Lilith still heard something strange.

"What's the sound, do you hear me?" said the little one loudly as he jumped into Rogge's ear.

Rogge raised his eyebrows and looked at the cliff above, and a rumbling roar faintly reached his ears.

"What's going on, why did you stop?" Tully, who was walking behind him, looked up at him in surprise, and there was a hint of unease on Rogge's sideburns and beard, a trepidation that rarely appeared on his face, and Tali's heart sank.

"Oh no!" Rogge suddenly muttered to himself, and Tali was stunned for a moment, only to hear him turn around and shout, "Little one, hide back in your hat!" The others grabbed the hands of the people next to them!" and then reached out and grabbed Tali's hand beside him.

Before Tali and the others behind him could understand what was happening, a loud rumbling bang fell from the sky, and waves of snow rolled down the hillside overhead.

With the violent shaking of the earth, the mighty snow lifted up the white mist that rushed into the sky, like rolling white waves, and everything on the mountain ridge was submerged in a vast white.

The earth shook violently with the roar of the earth, but soon fell silent, leaving only the howling wind and snow still blowing down tirelessly.

(Sometimes, some people's sixth sense is more reliable than democratic voting!If you want to know how life and death are, please collect and pay attention!)