The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 231: Robber in the forest

Flain rode a horse and felt stupid. Kirby is very convincing, maybe too convincing. He usually thinks he will not be affected by any form of magic, but perhaps his vigilance has always been low. In any case, this is his own fault.

If he was a little sensible at the time, he should now stay in Fatalin with his apprentice instead of blindly expecting the rapid construction of the Master Tower.

He should observe the starry sky in the future Fatalin City. He will nod sympathetically to those astral creatures, but they will not be affected by them and will not cause damage to the observatory. But in fact, he has fallen deeper and deeper.

The poor horse he rode along the way came back in the morning, and it didn't help. Considering the number of robbers and plague mutants wandering in the dark forest of Fatalin Island recently, and the various beasts that have been living in the forest, this horse should definitely not survive. First launch https: // https: //

But somehow, it survived successfully, and miraculously returned to his side. This effectively solved the problem of his return trip. Flynn rode on this lost and recovered mount, kicking the horse with greater strength than he had before, trying to get some fun from the ride.

This time he was alert to his mage tower, he had too many things to worry about suddenly, for example, his backpack should be handed to the night owl's sheepskin scroll, which wrote a prediction about his fate. It is said that the Night Owl has been staying in the Black Tower recently, mixing with the students of the Spellcaster Academy. If you are lucky, Flynn will be able to hand over the scrolls, at least to complete this matter.

Over time, he successfully completed the complicated process of moving down from the peak of the mountain. Those winding mountain roads have tested him and his horse too much. Although his riding is good, he eventually had to slow down. But when he came to the foot of the mountain, he could quickly make good enough progress south.

The rugged peaks and winding stone paths were gradually replaced by the desolate and vast northern area, where there were large areas of weedy wasteland. After nearly endless bumps, Flynn finally came to the plain again. As he headed south, the trees around him began to gather densely, and soon he returned to the dark forest path, which was the only way to the future Fatalin city.

As Flynn was riding his horse, his thoughts began to drift. If the mage towers built on Longya Peak were attacked, there would not be much safety on Fatalin Island. Of course, the poor people living at the northernmost point should have been accustomed to constant attacks, but it is very rare for such an important force to infiltrate the mountains so far.

If a group of fallen evil wizards can travel so far without being discovered, and attack the Master Tower of the Fatalin Association without being discovered, then the situation is really bad. Maybe those astral creatures are right, this upcoming war is worth worrying about.

He didn't notice the rope lying in the middle of the road until very late. When the rope was finally straightened, he pulled the reins frantically, trying to stop the horse from going forward, but the horse was only tripped and turned to the left. But Flynn lost control due to the horse's vigorous steering and fell heavily from the saddle.

At that moment, he was surrounded by the shadow troupe in the woods. He saw a person walking to his horse and pulling it aside, while the others surrounded him.

Who are they? Flynn thought about the problem in an instant. Robber? At least they are humans, without any mutation symptoms caused by the plague, which is a comfort to him.

One of them, maybe the leader, tried to get close to him. He pulled out a rough short knife, and his body smelled of the people who lived in the forest for a while. His round, unshaven face smiled.

"Look what we met?" He squinted his eyes and looked greedily at the ring on Flynn's finger, the shiny necklace around his neck, and the long-handed staff with a huge diamond behind him. "Spellcaster? Still a stupid rider."

Flaine's mind began to recover, and his vision became clear again. His staff was tied to sadness, and he could feel it uncomfortably pressing on him. This is a good thing. With it around, things are always easier.

"It's not as stupid as trying to rob a mage, a mouse in the forest." Flynn snorted in exasperation, grabbed the top of the staff, threw the staff from his shoulders toward the sky, and then single-handed Catch the falling staff.

A simple throwing action. The surprised robber stepped back a few feet, and then Flynn straightened up, eyes shining, and skillfully turned the metal staff around him.

The robbers didn't seem to be used to this kind of resistance, and he seemed hesitant for a while. Their leader was obviously embarrassed that Flynn had easily scared him back, pulled a long sword from the rusty scabbard, and looked at him with a hateful expression.

"He only has one!" He shouted. "Come on, guys--once this mage mage's throat is cut, the gadgets on him are yours, I just need that staff!"

This messy team wields a wide variety of weapons, but some of them seem to have more fighting spirit than others. The leader rushed towards Flynn, and his two brave men rushed over. One has a machete that looks fierce, and the other has an axe that looks more suitable for cutting wood than a man.

Flain let the power of magic flow from his fingers to the staff in a boring way, and he was ready to be shocked. He was far from optimal. The damp forest and the daytime were a bad place for a wizard who used the power of the stars, but the ragged group of men in front of him was no threat to him.

He waved his staff, chanted the spell in his mouth, and three beams of starlight shot at the nearest robber. The leader was hit in the face and fell straight to the ground. The guy with the machete was also hit, and he staggered on the ground, covering his face in pain.

The man with the axe successfully avoided his spell, but he was a clumsy opponent. He waved his weapon, made a hay-dumping motion, and dashed straight forward, and Flyne dodged casually.

Flaine then skillfully inserted the tip of the bottom of his staff on the knee of the big man holding the axe. He felt the feedback of the metal staff sticking to the bone. As soon as Flynn twisted his wrist, a series of star debris became visible, and he blew them affectionately into the man's face.

The big robber stumbled back, grabbing his eyes fiercely with his hand, and screamed and shouted again where the star-shaped debris fell. Flynn raised his head, and the rest flinched, not knowing whether to help their companions. There are a total of a dozen of them. If they all attack at the same time, Flynn may feel very stressed.

It's time to get in touch with this farce. He read a short spell and concentrated the remaining magic on a single point. With a roar, a starlight rose from his staff and quickly enveloped his whole body.

He was intoxicated by the power of magic and starlight, whispering a few spells to enhance this spell. The starlight became brighter and brighter, spurting from his fingertips, eyes and mouth. Flynn took a step forward, and the person in front of him stepped back carefully.

"Stupid!" He roared, his voice changed, resonating with the sound of the magic echoes that enveloped his body. "You have provoked an enemy beyond your abilities! Run away now!"

His appearance and loud voice solved the problem. The people behind were pale and ran back to the forest. Losing the support of others, the leader who just got up can only roar with a curse without teeth and join the rout team in the forest.ァ 新 ヤ ~ ⑧ ~ 1 ~ 中文 网 ωωω.χ ~ ⒏ ~ 1zщ.còм

Flein smiled wholeheartedly, and emitted a few light blue stars to the top of their escape. The robbers who were swept overhead by the starlight ran faster, and soon disappeared into the forest.

After a while ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ He let the stars around him extinguish, feeling the ebb of the wild magic power in the blood vessels. He stretched a hand to his back, rubbed the sore part of the horse and walked back to his horse. He smiled at himself and easily got on the horse again.

The robbers are gone, and they seem to be engulfed by the forest again, just like the water flowing onto the dry land. Except that the rope was still hanging between the tree and the dirt, there was little sign that the fighting had just happened.

Flaine relaxed his shoulders and tied his staff back. The horse paced, shaking its mane, still looking as calm as before. Not disturbed by all this. Obviously, it is used to being involved in trouble.

Flynn glanced at the various bags tied to the saddle in the hope that they would not be disturbed too much. There seems to be a bag taken away. His food and hip flask were still there, which made him relieved. But then terrible facts hit him.

The lost bag is the one that holds the scroll of the Night Owl's Prophecy. There was a cold sensation in his stomach, and he looked around quickly. The endless forest stretches quietly into the distance. No one can tell him where the group of robbers went.

He angrily kicked the dirt on the ground. As long as two days or three days, the scroll will be handed over to the night owl. He completed the agreement with the astral creature, but he lost it. He scolded a string of swear words and hurriedly drove the horse in the direction of the running robber.

This is a disaster. The only remedy is to rediscover the mean farmer, take the scroll back, and cut the squinted leader alive.

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