Chapter 130 Go this way



Chapter 130 Go this way

Before the frost froze the soles of everyone's shoes, they finally broke through the wall of shadows.

Bill ran out immediately, and the others also escaped before the "wall" closed again.

Thor looked up and reminded everyone a little excitedly: "Go through the passage on the right and you will return to the exit near the ground!"

However, just as Thor reminded them, he saw Bill, who was running in the front, raised his left hand and said, "Be careful of the land boat, go this way!"

Then Bill turned into the exit on the left, and Wright and Byron behind him also turned into the cave on the left without saying a word.

Thor wanted to say that there was a dead end on the left, but before he could open his mouth, the people in front of him had already run in.

He ran to the fork in the road and couldn't help but stop for a moment.

Behind me was a cold winter. To the right was the exit, but there was a high possibility that people traveling by boat on land might be ambushed there. To the left was a dead end...

Thor gritted his teeth and turned into the passage on the left.

Maybe Bill and the others have some way to lead the evil spirits chasing from behind into the passage on the right?

If the people sailing on land can be allowed to directly confront the evil spirits, they may be able to take the opportunity to escape.

Thor had a lot of questions in his mind, but seeing the people in front of him running wildly without saying anything, he could only put his questions back in his mind.

A few minutes later, everyone arrived at the end of the passage.

A pile of huge rocks blocked the road ahead, and it was unclear whether there was any passage behind the rocks.

Even if they could break through the boulder with just a few of them, it would take a long time.

Thor slowly stopped and was about to ask what to do next, but was surprised to find that Bill did not slow down at all and crashed headfirst into the pile of rocks.

Later, Wright and Byron, who was carrying the unconscious Nick, also entered the boulder one by one.

Thor paused in disbelief.

The scene before him reminded him of a scene from a classic novel.

"Is there a Level 2 magic that can penetrate walls?"

But Thor had a bad feeling in his heart.

In that novel, there is a scene where the protagonist is the one left behind...

Thor reached out and touched the wall, and it was indeed an extremely hard wall, and his hand could not pass through it.

His chest was heaving violently. He already understood something in his heart, but he still took two steps back like a fool and bumped into the wall again.

"Bang!"

Thor's shoulder was hurt from the collision and a lot of dirt fell on his head.

He leaned against the wall, his hands and feet shaking violently with anger.

"So this is how you lure away the evil spirits."

Waves of white air were exhaled as Thor breathed.

Delicate ice patterns began to condense on the surrounding walls.

The cold penetrated into Thor's body through the collar of his shirt.

"He's here."

Thor already knew what was about to happen.

As expected, the diary flew out.

Thor took a look at the content and sure enough, it was another death.

He thought about being wary of Wright and Bill, but he never expected that Byron would sacrifice him so easily.

A formal wizard-level evil spirit, a being that Thor could not possibly defeat.

But he did not accept his fate. If he had, Thor would have turned into a pile of bones long ago.

Thor took another look at the contents of the diary, his brain working rapidly.

The knowledge he had learned over the years flashed before his eyes one by one.

"Fear comes from the unknown, but I am not completely ignorant of evil spirits."

A bold idea came to Thor's mind.

The shadows of soul worms leaped on his arms, but their movements were no longer as active as before due to the cold.

Thor pulled out the scroll of spiritual armor that he had not used several times and looked in the direction he was running from.

In the darkness, he clearly felt something approaching. There was no sound, only an increasingly chilling breath.

Thor moved his arms, and the crystals on his clothes solidified and shattered repeatedly, and a twisted smile appeared on his frozen cheeks.

Bang-bang-bang-bang-bang

The glimmer began to flicker uncontrollably.

Thor looked up and saw a purple-blue pale figure appear at the end of the darkness.

His face was hideous, the corners of his mouth and eyes were twitching slightly, and only the upper half of his body was left, floating in the air.

If you look closely, you will find that his hands, nose, and even hair do not belong to the same person. They are like a puzzle made up of the limbs of countless different people.

The figure seemed motionless, but between each alternation of light and darkness, it teleported towards Thor.

The old man's face was covered with wrinkles, his skin drooped, and his eyes were resentful yet passionate.

Thor heard countless vague cries for help and wailing again, as if he had traveled back to the past and returned to the day of the battle in Chuishou Valley.

"Come on!" He roared, shattering the fragility and anxiety in his heart. He kept rehearsing the idea just now in his mind and didn't even have time to confirm the future with his diary.

The wrinkled old face kept magnifying, magnifying, and magnifying in Thor's retina! Finally, darkness fell!

"Wright, block the entrance of the cave!" After everyone entered the right passage, Bill immediately asked Wright to launch ground spikes to block the narrow passage.

Wright turned around and was about to cast a spell when he was suddenly stunned.

But he opened his mouth, said nothing, and just recited the spell.

As he cast the spell, the spikes crisscrossed the narrowest part of the passage, blocking it off.

Byron ran wildly with Nick on his back, already a little tired. He said in a muffled voice: "What are you doing? The evil spirit can turn into nothingness at any time..."

"Thor!?" Byron suddenly turned around and looked back.

He found that Thor didn't follow in!

Byron had been casting spells at a high frequency since he met the evil spirit, and his spirit body was still vibrating violently, so he didn't notice when Thor disappeared behind him.

He finally understood for whom these two people were using their magic power to seal the cave with spikes!

It’s just to prevent Thor from coming out!

"Are you crazy?"

Byron said this and was about to rush back.

But at this time Bill grabbed him and said gloomily: "Byron, can you save Thor if you go back? Even if the three of us join forces, we can't resist that evil spirit."

"So you used Thor as bait?" Byron opened his throat wide and bared his sharp teeth like an enraged dog.

Wright said nothing, but looked away uncomfortably.

Abandoning the weak is a common practice, but Byron and Thor have a good relationship, so he didn't think of giving up Thor at first.

But now that Bill has taken action, it is impossible for Wright to go back to save people.

Bill didn't want to waste any more time here. "Saul has fallen behind, so let him buy us some time. If you want to rescue people, I won't accompany you. Wright, let's go."

After saying that, Bill turned around and was about to leave.

"Bill," Byron closed his eyes for a moment, and when he opened them again, his eyes had regained their calmness, "Did you trick Thor into another passage at the last intersection?"

Bill didn't say anything, but his eyes said it all.

"I can sense that there was no spellcasting fluctuation just now. So, you had already given Thor a hallucinogenic poison... Was it the time when his arm was injured?"

Did you decide to abandon him so early? After all, Byron had only been promoted to level three not long ago, so he didn't know Bill very well.

But after today, he felt that he had also recognized the third-level apprentices.

It's just a slightly more powerful demon.

Bill smiled, raised his feet and continued running, his voice remaining in the passage, "You think too much, what can I do to a second-level apprentice?"

However, he had just taken two steps when he saw Byron rushing in front of him.

Bill sneered in his heart, "Didn't you choose to abandon Thor? Why was you wasting time pretending to be a good person just now?"

(End of this chapter)

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