Chapter 479: Unknown

The giant tree leans and falls.

Hadrisha prayed silently to Elune.

She is very accurate in her judgment of dynamics and angles. The giant tree fell towards the lumberjack.

The shadow hung over the goblin's head, and he couldn't help but look up. He frantically adjusted his handles, raising his two iron arms to block the giant tree's fall. However, when he realized that it was clearly a mantis arm, the goblin immediately tried to jump out of his seat.

He couldn't do it.

The trees crushed the lumberjack and its driver into a squished pile of wreckage. The fuel tank full of fuel burst open.

The Timbersawer exploded, sending shards of metal and the remains of goblins flying in all directions.

Before the tree could hit the ground, Hadrisha had already run towards Shannon. As long as he had a chance of survival, Hadrisha was reluctant to abandon his officers.

"Shannon!" The commander shouted in a low voice. "Shannon!"

He didn't move, but Hadrisha noticed that the male Night Elf was at least breathing. He had a stern abrasion on his head and blood on his face and arms.

Hadrisha had no choice, so she wrapped her arms around Shannon's upper body and pulled him back despite the pain in her arm. She glanced back and caught a glimpse of another lumberjack heading towards the wreckage from earlier. Hadrisha leaned to the ground, believing that the driver could not see her and Shanon in her arms, but she sped up as much as she could. If they were discovered, there would be no escape.

There was a sudden flash of light in front of my eyes. Hadrisha grimaced, and put Shanon down to get her moon blade. It would have delayed a few precious seconds, but without the Moon Blade, they would have no way to fight back.

The timbersaws grew louder and louder, but there were no screams of discovery. The Commander hoped that the goblins were only concerned about their own eyes, believing that the pilot had miscalculated while cutting down the giant tree, rather than chasing the Night Elves like a sadist. She only hoped that their delusion would last longer, giving her enough time to escape to her mount.

Hadrisha dragged Shanon with one hand, and finally crawled out of the digital to avoid the enemy's sight. Then she stopped and whistled softly.

She waited there, her heart pounding. Finally, her mount briskly came into view. Nightblade Leopard rubbed his mouth against her waist.

A second leopard followed. It sniffed Shannon, then let out a low growl. Hadrisha shushed at it, placing the immobile officer on the beast's back. After doing so, she mounted her mount.

There was a commotion behind her, and the goblins were examining the wreckage of the lumberjack, and Hadrisha hoped they still mistook it for an accident. The Commander took a deep breath and drove the Nightblade Panthers forward.

She didn't dare to relax until she left them far behind. Hadrisha raced against time to get to the rest of the team, all of them looking uneasy at the sight of her arrival.

"Take care of him!" She ordered the two of them. As they tended to watch over Shanon, Hadrisha headed towards the other sentinels. "It's worse than we thought! There are more goblin lumberjacks out there than I thought! They've destroyed the forest here. I regret that they must be doing the same thing somewhere else. ”

"We can rush over and kill these evil spirits!" A sentry roared. "We've got this scum!"

Some of the sentinels raised their moonblades in approval, but Hadrisha immediately dismissed any desire to attack. "We're not going to make a suicide attack! Go back now! This message must be passed to Darnassus!"

"And then we're just waiting?" Another blurted out.

"Of course not! She commanded against the two Night Elves who were looking at Shannon. "Secure him! We must gallop at full speed!" However, when Hadrisha saw their expressions, she paused.

"He's dead. A recent sentry said to her and the others. "It's been a while. The wound on his head was too severe. To make her point, she turned over Shannon's head so that the entire group could see the blackened wound and the growing flow of blood. Hadrisha had seen this scene when she was on the run, but she hadn't taken it to heart at the time.

The commander frowned in exasperation. Another person died at the hands of the Horde. She was aching all over her body and her pulse was pounding.

"They're going to pay the price. They will die for all...... Including the forest at its cost. ”

Hadrisha drove her mount forward, and the others followed her. She looked back. Shannon's body was fastened to her mount and galloped with them—she knew that the dead rider was probably a bad omen. (To be continued.) )