Synopsis: The main story of this novel is complete.
【Very Serious Synopsis】Vifia transmigrated. She became the young miss of the Casley family, one of the three founding families of the E...
Chapter 181: Escape and leave your life to luck
"Bang!" The huge snake body fell down again, and everything around it seemed to be shaking.
The white mouse barely avoided the attack, but the surprise on its face had not faded, including the scar on its face.
None of them had expected that the girl who had been protecting the boy in every way would say such words regardless of his life or death.
If she doesn't care, then all threats are not threats.
Scarface's dagger left a slightly deeper wound on the boy's neck, and blood flowed down.
Several snakes were fighting under his feet, running without paying attention to his facial scars, and biting his bare feet.
The humid air rushed into the white mouse's nostrils. Its body had not exercised for too long, and its chest felt as if it was splitting open. There was a rusty taste in its throat.
He was about to abandon the girl without caring about the others when her gloating voice came over: "Even if you put me down, I will run after you. Throw me into the giant snake's mouth, it will only take a few seconds."
For them, delaying the giant snake for a few seconds was of no use at all.
The white mouse hesitated between his hands, his wildly beating heart urged him on, but the little composure he had left told him that if it was a boy who was left behind, based on his observation of the boy, he would not do anything. After much thought, he felt that the most suitable person to do this was still a girl.
The white mouse had a gloomy face, and the hand holding Vifiya relaxed, and the girl suddenly grabbed his clothes tightly.
As if realizing the girl's weakness, she had been pretending not to be afraid. He sneered: "What does your life or death have to do with me?" Just a few seconds.
As he said this, he was about to throw her towards the giant snake.
"Wait, wait!" Realizing he was serious, the girl clutched the white mouse's clothes tightly, shouting in fear and defiance, "Why should I die while he can still live?"
"What a joke!" Vifiya tried her best to prevent the white mouse from getting away from her. "Even if he dies, he must die before me!"
As if frightened, realizing she would be left behind no matter what, she began to compromise in a panic: "I want him to come with me! I will lure away the giant snake! He must die with me!"
"If I die, he absolutely cannot live either." She spoke rapidly, "If you don't let me, we'll die here together! Do you think I can do it?"
There was nothing the white mouse couldn't understand about her words. There was no such thing as protecting others. It turned out that she just treated the boy as a toy.
The spoiled noble lady discovered that her life was even less valuable than the boy's. She was mentally unbalanced for a moment, and was terrified of dying. She tried to be clever and asked the boy to go with her, so that she could take revenge for her "worthlessness" and let the boy die for her.
No matter how calm you appear, you are still a child when facing life and death.
Scarface's ankle stung with pain and he stumbled. He just wanted to shake off the giant snake. He urged, "White rat!"
The white mouse looked at the boy and gestured to Scarface: "Put him down too!"
The two men threw the two children down almost at the same time. Vifiya hurried to steady herself. The soft bodies of the snakes were under her feet, and she was in a panic.
She shouted at the boy angrily: "Come and protect me quickly!"
The boy didn't care about the snakes entangled around him, nor did he care about the snakes about to bite him. When he heard Vifiya's call, he felt an inexplicable joy in his heart. She didn't leave him alone.
Pingji's eyes sparkled and he hurried towards her.
It was dark, but he still saw himself in her eyes.
The giant snake was very fast, and Vifiya ran towards the boy with her hand outstretched.
The boy grabbed her and pulled her away.
Not far away, Scarface threw a dagger and hit the giant snake directly. The cold light did not cut through the hard scales, but instead aroused the anger of the giant snake. Vifiya and the other person in the center were the first to bear the brunt of the attack.
Vifia's face changed, but she quickly calmed down. She knew that the white mouse would not easily believe that she would really lead the giant snake away.
Her eyes swept across the front of their escape.
Turning around, the giant snake's six tongues hissed rapidly, and its four eyes met hers. In just a moment, Vifia knew that the giant snake was staring at her.
Vifiya hurriedly pulled the boy towards the bushes.
The forest was dense with foliage, and the giant snake's speed slowed down, but she still did not let her guard down.
The sound of the running wind rustled in my ears.
The boy looked down at the hand holding hers and wanted to protect her. She said, I must protect her.
He didn't know how to protect her. He only had the power that he had never cared about before, but she said that he couldn't use it.
"Can I use it?" he asked.
Vifiya said without turning her head: "No."
They were not very far away from the two men now. If they saw him but died, it would be one thing. Being discovered by them and out of danger would be another.
The Atesaki Mountains are dangerous, so why don't they run down? They said before that there were pursuers, but she hasn't seen any of them so far. The most likely possibility is that the Atesaki Mountains are so dangerous that even the pursuers dare not set foot there easily. But the pursuers have not left the range of the mountains. No matter what means of leaving the mountains are, it must be very dangerous.
Debbie said that the boy was a rare genius among magicians. She didn't know how far he could go. Based on the situation of the magician that Debbie introduced to her, she knew that if the boy used magic and was discovered by the pursuers below, he might be imprisoned.
How to keep a powerful young magician under tight control? The answer is obvious.
If she and the boy had really met before, she would never let him step into such danger.
Vifiya looked back slightly at the giant snake.
“Boom!” “Swish!” “Bang!”
A large area of shrubbery was crushed by the huge snake's body.
Sooner or later, you will be caught up.
Vifiya suppressed her pounding heart and said to the boy, "Run to the left."
After she finished speaking, she let go of the boy's hand, but the boy somehow shook it again.
Vifiya turned around and saw that he seemed uneasy?
She advised, "I have a plan, just listen to me." She released his hand again.
I should listen to her, the boy thought to himself, but didn't she say that he must die before her? Did she mean that she wanted him to lead the giant snake away?
"No matter which direction the giant snake goes, you are not allowed to look back." Vifiya warned.
"Okay." The boy's soft voice was lost in the noise made by the giant snake.
The two people ran in different directions, and as Vifiya expected, the giant snake was chasing her.
The deeper we went into the bush, the moister the soil became, and the ground felt soft and loose to our feet.
She ran following the map on the necklace around her neck. Was she really going to die here? Vifiya was unsure.
The appearance of the giant snake is indeed an opportunity to escape, but opportunities also carry corresponding risks.
The branches of the forest scraped against her face, which soon turned red. Her wrist, which had been gripped by her facial scar, was still bruised, and the occasional stinging pain penetrated into her bones.
"Bang!" The giant snake's tail slapped Vifia straight. She dodged in a hurry. It was an attack even more powerful than the last time. The wet soil was swept out, and mud blocks of all sizes splashed. The trees were broken, and even the roots could be seen being pulled out.
The strong wind caused by the giant snake hit her and she couldn't control her body at all.
Her frail body was blown to the side and fell heavily onto the broken tree trunk, with the sharp branches piercing her arms.
"Ugh!" Vifia's face wrinkled into a ball. The severe pain made her bend over involuntarily. The blood from her left arm flowed down the branches, and she trembled uncontrollably.
In just a short while, the giant snake had caught up completely.
"hiss!"
Vifiya looked up and met the eyes of the snake head that was rushing towards her with its mouth wide open. Ignoring the pain, she suddenly pulled out her left arm and dodged to the right.
Fragments of the bitten tree trunk flew and hit her. Blood gushed out of her arm. The pain from the wound made her breathing slow down and her whole body became numb. She staggered to her feet.
Without daring to stop, Vifiya ran away.
Is she overestimating herself? Why is she so confident in herself?
Unable to get an answer, and with the sound of a giant snake destroying trees behind her, she could only run, run desperately.
In the moonlight, the trees were left behind her, the wind blew over her body, the warm smell of blood kept hitting her nose, and the numbness all over her body made her vision blurry.
But what happens after she runs away? She can't see the end.
"I can't see... the end."
A sad, toneless voice sounded in her mind again, and her heart was covered with a layer of gray.
There is no end in sight. Why can’t I see the end?
The question flashed through my mind and disappeared in an instant.
Vifiya didn't think too much, she just ran forward as fast as she could.
It wasn't enough, she knew in her heart that running blindly would not bring safety.
"Bang!" The sound of trees being broken did not stop.
Vifiya's heart beat faster and faster, and her breathing was also protesting.
In the map projected by the necklace, she keenly discovered a long and deep hole that led directly underground.
Whatever came to mind, she quickly made a decision.
There might be some other monsters in a cave like this.
There was nothing suitable to throw around, not even a few stones. Her necklace was still useful, except for the bracelet on her hand, which had a certain weight and the hole was not very big. Apart from the bracelet, she couldn't think of anything more suitable.
After making the decision, she felt a little uneasy for no reason, but opportunities wait for no one. If she missed it, she might be in the giant snake's belly next time.
She ignored the pain in her body and forced herself to speed up, as if she saw a bag not far from the cave entrance.
It's hard to tell what was going on in her mind, but she took off the bracelet, squatted down when she got close to the bag, quickly stuffed the silver bracelet in, and threw it into the hole with all her might, all in one go.
She continued to stagger forward. Every second she paused, the giant snake behind her might catch up with her. It was getting closer and closer to her.
In the cave that she couldn't see, the silver bracelet slid down the wall with a clanging sound. When it was still a long distance away from the dark bottom of the cave, a thin red mist emerged from the surface of the silver bracelet.
The red mist was faster than the silver bracelet. It rushed straight into the ground and pierced into a huge monster.
The ground suddenly shook beneath her feet, and Vifiya hurried to steady herself. She looked back and saw that the giant snake was instantly hit by a huge earthworm that rushed out.
Vifiya subconsciously jumped forward to reduce the impact of the collision between the two sides on her.
Her knee was scraped, but she ignored the discomfort, stood up shakily and continued running.
She only heard the sound of the wind and the noise caused by the monsters fighting.
She didn't know how long it took before the sound behind her became smaller. She slowly stopped and looked up at the moon.
My chest kept rising and falling, and I couldn't breathe enough.
She collapsed and leaned weakly against the tree trunk.
All the fatigue and pain in her body swept over her in an instant. She closed her eyes, feeling so tired.
Her fuzzy head was full of thoughts, thoughts that she couldn't grasp floated by.
She suddenly thought of her bracelet. She had been betting that there was a monster in the cave that could restrain the giant snake.
Gambling, leaving her life to luck, why does she have such a bad habit?
Before her consciousness completely fell into darkness, she heard a woman's voice, which was not unfamiliar.
"Hey, you're not going to die here, are you? That's pathetic."