Chapter 235: Exploring the Ruins 10
"My lord, let's go! I don't want to stay here any longer!"
Seeing that the Burgundian was still greedily packing up his things and refused to leave, Chesterton persuaded Ed and helped him finally make up his mind.
"Let's go, Barlogo, I'll be waiting for you at the door!"
"Hmm!" the other party did not look up, but replied vaguely, waved his hand and fell into the work.
Eddard had some interest in the massive weapons of war, but it wasn't enough for him to fight for his life, and he might have to face a formidable enemy who he wouldn't be able to match, and the Burgundians were not worthy of being his companions.
The way back is not easy, there is not enough light to guide Ed, he is not afraid, he has a mark to guide the right direction, but the long road needs to be vigilant at all times, and no one knows what monsters will pop up in the darkness next to him.
It took a moment for the two of them to come to the gate where they had entered, and the roar behind them rang out twice, each shorter than the other, as if some kind of urging.
"Hah, uncontented Burgundian, you see, sir, he's still there!" said Chesterton, pointing to one place.
In the darkness near the wall, the silhouette of a collapsed human figure loomed, it was the unconscious Carnegie, whose ruthless servants had left him not even a single glowing stone when they left.
"Who?" the other suddenly let out a weak questioning voice.
Ed picked up the light stone and approached, the strange fragrance that was strong before was now almost gone, and the young man in front of him was sweating profusely, and his hair was scattered on his pale skin, looking very down.
"Is that you?" Carnegie's eyelets shrank sharply at the sight of Ed, and his voice became agitated, which made Ed very strange.
"Where am I? You kidnapped me?" the other party's behavior at this time was full of weirdness.
"Don't you remember? Coming down with us to the Throne of the Giants? Or you opened the door!"
"Throne of the Giants...... Carnegie muttered a few words, as if his memory had recovered a little, and the corners of his mouth suddenly turned into a somewhat ugly smile, "Ha! You have been deceived, we all have to die!
Then he looked like he was insane, and he was talking nonsense that was inaudible. Ed's face sank, and when he thought of something, he immediately said to Chesterton next to him: "Go and try it, open the door, let's go out!"
The latter immediately walked over to the closed metal gate and pushed hard with one hand, but without success.
"Huh?" he simply dropped what he was holding, bent down, and pressed his hands against the door. At the same time, the psionic energy encouraged to try again with all his might, and it stands to reason that even if the metal several times larger and thicker than the one in front of him should be moved, there is still no sign of the ruin gate being opened.
Eddard watched from the sidelines, and found the energy that was constantly blocking Chesterton from the engraving analysis, connecting from the gate to the entire building, as if to open the door, it would be necessary to use the power that could push the entire ruin, even with him, it would be impossible to do it.
"We were tricked. Let's go back and find their way to open the door!" Ed was secretly annoyed, obviously seeing that it was not easy to get in. Why didn't I think it would be so difficult to get out!
Chesterton immediately followed Eddard into action, he was not too anxious, and said in a gloating tone, "I hope those guys don't get killed by monsters now!"
The two of them left Carnegie like a madman and returned the same way, this time Ed did not delay and ran at full speed. Although it was dark, there was no mistake in the route under the markings.
"Buzz!" At this moment, the huge roar in the distance almost became one, as if something could not wait any longer and was about to come out.
After turning a corner, you can see dozens of glowing stones in the distance. The Burgundian had packed his things and was ready to go, and Ed was a little relieved, but then he saw that each of them was holding an oval stone that he had never seen before, with strange symbols painted in blood.
Barlogo didn't expect the other party to return so soon, but he didn't panic, and he whispered the last few awkward words in his mouth to complete the launching ceremony.
A pale blue ring spread out from the feet of all the knights holding runestones, and little by little, the intricate patterns of mysteries emerged and rose into cylinders, enveloping each Burgundian knight inside.
"Goodbye, Eddard, I'll miss you!" said Eric, smiling as he spotted the two people rushing from the darkness in the distance.
Olaf struggled to place the huge part in his hand vertically on his head, not letting a single point appear outside the circle, and his eyes looked past the two of them in the direction they came, as if the form of the Carnegie boy had reappeared.
"Teleport!" The spiritual energy was transmitted into the rune stone in his hand, and it continued to be transformed into blue pillars of light, completely enveloping himself, and after a flash of light, Barlogo disappeared first, and finally looked at it with no sadness or joy in his eyes, as if he no longer cared about Eddard's fate.
"Want to run?" Chesterton saw all this, and immediately tried to stop it, he threw out the two-handed tomahawk in his hand, and smashed it at Eric, the little man provoked him the most to make him unhappy.
Ed had already put his hand on the Rose Spear at his waist, and without hesitation, he saw that he had already pulled it out and aimed it at the target.
Eric was spinning head-on, trying to block all his weapons in half, he was one step slower than Barlogo when he started, and the rune stone in his hand had to be recharged for the last time, so he had no choice but to drop the Colossus part he was holding in his hand and shoot an energy arrow with a steel bow, which successfully deflected its direction not far from the attack.
The giant axe smashed into the discarded Colossus shell on the ground, sending out a spark and leaving a white mark.
Chesterton, who had lost his weapon, rushed forward like a bull, until he thought of punching Eric in the nose in front of the other party, but it was too late, and in several blue rays of light, the figure of the dwarf gradually blurred and disappeared in front of him.
The strong man let out an unwilling roar, but there was a miserable scream on the other side, it turned out that Ed's blow did not choose the difficult Burgundian third brother, but aimed at a relatively weak bronze knight, and actually made a contribution.
The Rose Spear has its own hit increase stat, so although Ed didn't take much time to aim, and threw it in motion, he didn't miss at all, and the tip of the gun flew straight to the enemy's chest.
Although the Burgundian knight suspended the energy channeling into the runestone, and summoned all his psionic energy to resist, the oppressive energy that was a level apart easily penetrated his defenses, and the spear of the rose pierced the part of the colossus that he had temporarily blocked in front of his chest, and pierced the armor he was wearing, breaking into the heart of the heart. (To be continued......)