The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 847: Sadness of responsibility

Bai En looked up, and at that moment, the smoke of the house was tumbling under the influence of the evening wind, and it was the evening wind that dispersed the clouds. He glimpsed the cold sky through the crack. The two moons circled there. The larger one shone with silver, and shone with cold light to the earth. The smaller moon glowed green, and the halo around it blocked the stars.

He was convinced that its light was brighter than any time he had seen before, and even more so than that when he first met Grerogan and battled the admirers of Srevis at the Bilary border on that evil night Bright. This is not normal, yes, although not as abnormal as the third moon appeared at night, it seems to prove that something is happening.

He understands that at the deepest of his soul, he knows that the power of evil forces is proportional to the light of the smaller moon. No matter how long he lives, the moon will become brighter and brighter, until its light covers its Big brother, then the third moon will appear, and the world will be destroyed. He suddenly felt very scared.

He looked at the others, and if any dwarf noticed, they did not show any difference. Every dwarf didn't seem to notice the change of the moon. Bane turned his eyes to Eisenheim-Schneider. The magician was also looking up at the moon, but the expression on his face was different from what Bane had imagined. Bai En is not sure what the other party is thinking.

Everyone remained silent for a while, and finally, Bijonni said: "Greney, Gronny, and Veolia are up there, Brian Fatalin. You have seen more ancient dwarf shrines than many dwarves. I do n’t know if you were blessed or cursed, but I believe the gods will take care of you. Otherwise, why would you be chosen to wield the hammer of fate? "

With the exception of Guerrerogan, all the dwarves nodded in agreement. It seems that the dwarves can take the hammer of destiny to a human and throw it out than Grerogan fights with the hammer of destiny, and the powerful combat power he shows attracts the dwarf's attention.

At the same time, Bane also noticed that during his storytelling, Guerrerogan disappeared for a while. When he stopped, he could hear Grey Rogan talking to Mackason.

Silence reappeared, and everyone seemed to be thinking about what Bjorney had just said. And Bijoni looked around, a blazing light illuminating his ugly face. He spit in the fire, rubbed his hands, and said:

"It seems that this is a storytelling night, so I ’m going to tell you a story. Some of you may have heard terrible rumors about me meeting two elf girls in a tavern in Marienberg. I think I ’m telling you this story is not true. Well, it ’s not exactly that. It ’s how it happened. Soon after I became an oathbreaker, I thought ... Um, love should n’t be ethnic, so I went to In the kingdom of mankind, I heard that Marienberg is a multi-ethnic city, and I thought, God, this is the gods favoring me ... "

The complaints and ridicule of the other dwarves threatened to intercept his next words, but he still told the story calmly. Bai En looked at Angelica. "Shall we go for a walk," he asked.

Angelica looked at Bai En, then at the others, and finally nodded in agreement.

The smell of moist and rain-soaked mud came out. Bai En looked around cautiously. They walked a long way after leaving the hut and the fire. In these precipitous mountains, it may have gone too far and become unsafe.

Nevertheless, he felt that both of them wanted to stay together, could speak freely, and stay away from the dwarves. This is a way for them to have some privacy. Even if only a few minutes, he is willing to take this risk.

Angelica's hands felt warm. He noticed that her fingers had calluses due to the frequent use of swords. Her hair smelled of sweat. Her clothes are too. It's not a romantic smell, but it's her, he likes it. He glanced at her and admired her profile. She is indeed beautiful, at that moment, she looks thoughtful.

"Bai En, what should we do?" She asked.

He considered her question for a while, and knew in his heart that he had no answer to this question when he killed the fort. After a while, he spoke.

"I'm going to face the dragon with the dwarves. You go to Kaslov and bring your father's warning to the churches of Shazan and Bingxue. If I survive, I will find you."

"and then"

"Then most likely we will go to Prague or any place where the army gathers to fight the invasion of evil forces." He looked up at the smaller moon that was glowing green and couldn't help shivering. "Then we might die."

"I don't think I want to die," she said softly. This sentence sounds like a revelation to her. Maybe it is. He knew that she was born and raised on the northern Kaslov Plains, where responsibility and death are things that children will be taught when they grow up to understand their meaning.

"No one wants to die."

"I got the sacred trust and responsibilities entrusted by my father ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ I want to convey his request to our Shazan. However, I found myself thinking ... Give up my duties and want to escape , Want to find a place to hide for a while, to laugh, to love, to live. I found myself thinking about this, I was terrified. What would my father think about my ancestor ’s soul? "

"What do you think of yourself?" Bai En wanted to say very much. I am the same. I want to take you back to Fatalin Island and hide there until the end of the world.

"If I run away, will you walk with me"

Bai En looked at her. At that moment, he forgot his oath to Grey Logan, forgot the fate that Eisenheim-Schneider said, forgot his own dreams and heroic fantasies, and even forgot his unforgettable hatred. He just wanted to be with her.

"Yes. Do you want to go"

She was silent for a long time, and he could see the struggle on her face. A teardrop rolled down her cheek, and he almost reached out to wipe it off. But something prevented him from doing that. He felt that at the moment, the relationship between the two of them was in jeopardy, maybe she could change their destiny in one sentence.

He looked at her eyes as if seeing her soul struggling, thinking in battle, thinking: she really loves me. He was about to speak, but then she turned around. His hand failed to lift. The silence lasted for a while.

"I don't know," she said. "I don't know you anymore, I don't know myself anymore. You are a fool, Brian Fatalin, and you fooled me. I want to face the evil dragon with you.

She turned and fled from him to the hut in the valley, as if all the evil gods were following her. Bai En didn't know what happened, he realized he never knew.

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