The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 252: Changes on the island

When Bai En took Flynn and others away from the entrance of the temple and left the shaking ground area, they found an empty space and stopped. Morris sent at Flynn's hand to support his arm.

After Flynn left Morris's arm, he fell heavily to the ground, breathing heavily. Not far from him, Nokranstov was wearing the heavy armor, the slowest of them, and he was equally exhausted, his face covered with sweat and dry blood.

Bai En, who was in the rearmost position, stood on a stone, covered his eyes with his hands, and looked back at the cave behind them.

In the distance of Bai En, he could see the cave hidden between the stone walls and the stones above the cave are collapsing. It took him a lot of time to find the cave, it was hidden very well, and now the collapse caused thick smoke to hit the sky, completely revealing where it used to be. It must be said that it was ironic for Bai En.

Some rocks and trees on the ground swayed like a piece of paper, shaking with the vibration of the larger space under the cave. The rumbling sound from the cave collapse continued for a while. Bai En noticed that no cultists came out of the entrance of the cave, which is now blocked by the gradually collapsed gravel. This ancient mysterious temple hidden in the cave became the tomb of these believers.

As the vibration weakens. Flynn looked around. They are located on the top of a low hill, with black pine trees dotted around the sparse surroundings. Low bushes and gorse bushes left traces in the surrounding land, a desolate land blown by cold winds. There is no sign of other people's activity, either to escape from the temple or to accompany it to the ground. There are only people from the Fatalin Association.

Flein, who survived in desperation, raised his burnt face and smiled with his mouth tilted.

"How did you find me," he said, reaching out a trembling hand and hammering Bai En's shoulder.

Just when he did this, the pendant he used had fallen off his torn robe. It gleamed in the gray sunlight and twirled. Bai En reached out and grabbed it, then handed it back to Flynn.

"We found your horse," she said. "The horse brought us here."

Antalam fell to the ground on his back, fell on the already withered grass, unwilling to get up, so he lay down.

"You should thank your horse. Without it we can't find you. Maybe you should find some partners for her," said Antaratham. He tried to smooth his dark green robe splattered with blood.

Bern noticed that Flynn's eyes were attracted by the pendant, and moved his eyes away from his face.

"I can only say that I am very grateful that the horse did not come alone to save me." Flynn said with a smile. "I'm so glad it can bring you."

Bai En looked at him curiously. Flynn's emotions recovered faster than he thought, and few people could laugh out soon after facing death.

"Who are those guys in there?" Bai En asked. "What are they calling for?"

Flaine shrugged.

"I only know that the leader of those people is Yurik von Stroheim, and they try to let the evil spirits they serve come to this island."

Morris stared angrily at the cave that had collapsed, as if he had just understood what his fighting object was trying to do. Bai En sighed. Obviously, his own apprentice is slower.

"Von Stroheim is the name of a nobleman, if it is not a pseudonym. Presumably we will find information about him sooner or later." He said wearily. "As for the summoning of the coming of the evil god, since we have solved it, this is enough. We need to decide what to do next."

Flaine shrugged. It seems to him that the worst effects of this ordeal have eased. He looked down at his hand and bent his fingers indefinitely. They were severely burned, but they seemed to have recovered. There is no doubt that this is one of the effects of the potion that Antaratem poured into his mouth.

"You tell me what you are doing here, okay?" Flynn said. "I'm not against being rescued. At least it can be said that your arrival is unexpected. The evil wizard certainly did not foresee your arrival."

Antalam glanced at Bai En meaningfully. Bai En nodded in response.

"I guess the wizard on the balcony is Stroheim," said Bai En. "We have been looking for the true maker of this plague. We have been investigating rumors of cult believers in Fatalin Association territory. Dean has evidence that there is an attempt to overthrow Fatalin Association rule on this island."

"Many villages on this land have turned to the worship of evil spirits. They are likely to release the plague just to have a few months to divert our attention, so as to complete the summoning ritual we just stopped. If Strohai Mu is the principal behind the scenes. We were lucky to find this place. "Antaratum added.

"Lucky, or to be guided?" Flynn said in a rather pious voice.

"Maybe both," Bai En said impatiently. He didn't believe in Flynn's prophecy. The original prophecy about the East didn't really want to understand now. "In any case, we have done what we have to do. The evil wizard's plan was suspended by us. If he was not killed by my bullet, he must be buried under the rubble now."

Flein looked back suspiciously at the collapsed cave.

"Maybe," he said cautiously. "You hurt him at least. I can guarantee that he tried to leave."

Antalam nodded.

"We gave these cultists a blow, but that's all." Antaratham said viciously. "You know as well as me, there is a stronger hand behind all this. Our task is not over yet. I want to say that this is just the beginning."

Flain knew that Antalatum was right. He removed the pendant from his jacket again and looked at it thoughtfully. The sapphire on the pendant was burnt and cracked and broken into two pieces, but its design is still very special, carved on the silver surface with bold strokes.

Flein suspected that his staff would never be recovered, and that the jewelry that had always been with him was destroyed. It takes a lot of time and materials to repair or re-create one, and Flain is not sure how long he can complete.

"I agree," Bai En said. "Ejection spells work correctly. But I ’m not even sure if we stopped the last call. Although we have prevented this from happening, we spent months of preparation before that. This is the enemy ’s Act. Our victory here will lead to failure elsewhere. We have not yet found the root cause of the spread of this crisis. "

Flaine sneered at him sarcastically.

"Of course," he said sourly. "There is always more to eradicate. I would like to help you, but I have an important task to do. Maybe I am late and ca n’t help, but my only purpose here is to give Amen Cannon Pass the message. I should have been with him a few days ago, but I have encountered some problems on the road ... "

Antalam glanced at him with dissatisfaction. If it were n’t for Brian ’s request to continue eastward, they would not meet Frian ’s horse.

"What kind of news?" Bai En asked.

Flaine also glanced back at him, obviously not knowing how much he should disclose. Finally, he shrugged helplessly.

"My mage tower was attacked. I'm not sure if the other party is in the same group as the cave." Flynn said. "One of my apprentices betrayed. Although I don't know the details, I must warn Amen Cannon that if he doesn't know that there might be a traitor in the association, I worry that the safety of others cannot be guaranteed."

Bai En looks skeptical.

"What's the use of this news?" He said. "Unless you know who the other party is and what you plan to do, Amen Cannon will not take action."

Flaine glared at him fiercely.

"I admit that this is not ideal," he said. "But he can start planning, change the arrangement, and investigate. What. I have no more information. There is also a prophecy. I should have handed it to the night owl, but I, uh ... lost it."

Antalam did not speak, but looked very proud. Bai En is not as dismissive as he is.

"We found a camp in the open space in the forest, about a few hundred people, they slaughtered the mutants who attacked them." Bai En said. "That group of people should be heading east now. Although the specifics are not clear, I think they are a factor of insecurity. Now it seems that I suspect them, the people who attacked you, and the cultists in the cave. There may be a connection. "

"Now you are responsible for the work of encircling the land of Fatalin Association." Flynn said, and then glanced at Antalatem. "One of them is a night owl. If you and Antalatem are dealing with the northern plague recently, then if they have some kind of connection between the three parties, the night owl may also be arranged to take someone to deal with you in the forest. Group of people. "

"And the group of talents we just met in the cave was the key to the conspiracy. The other two places are to attract our attention. But this cannot explain the people who attacked my mage tower ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Flaine continued.

"So you think they have nothing to do with them?" Bai En asked thoughtfully.

Flaine shrugged.

"We have almost no evidence, only a name. But if they are related, they should use the flag as smartly as Eurek von Stroheim."

"No, the group of people in the forest may have nothing to do with Evil God. But the other three things are all related to Evil God." Antaratham said forcefully. "Maybe it's not the same evil god, but these three things must be related to each other. We must eliminate these heresy here on our land. Never give them a chance to develop."

Bai En and Flynn shook their heads.

"We are short of manpower," Bai En said. "As you know, if the evil **** in the cave is called out, our first choice is to escape from this island."

"This evil spirit is very powerful. If it is really born, it is definitely not something we can deal with." Flynn looked at the other two. "Besides, each of us has our own goals to be achieved. No one wants to die on this island, or in the hands of evil spirits."

"Then our only choice now is to return to the Black Tower and issue an early warning to the association. Warn them to be careful of these evil spirits." Antaratham compromised. "Do you think the upcoming war can really bring huge gains to the Fatalin Association?"

Flaine remained silent. Bai En opened his mouth and finally swallowed back what he wanted to say.

"Who knows." Bai En tilted his head and said nonsense.

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