Chapter 1514: 1501. Chase on the Snow Peak

Chapter 1514 1501. Chase on the Snow Peak

The mountains at the northern foot of Moyunling stretch for hundreds of miles, and there are glaciers on the top of most of the peaks that do not melt all the year round. Only the top of this kind of snow peak has snow.

Below the mountainside is the rock wall that has been weathered and peeled off. There are countless fine stones piled up under the rock wall. This kind of mountain peak has a very obvious feature. There is no vegetation on the mountain peak, which can only be seen in the place below the mountainside. With some moss, there will be lush weeds at the foot of the mountain.

This kind of mountain is full of cliffs from the middle to the top, and the **** of the lower part of the mountain is relatively gentle. The only thing that needs attention is the gravel that looks like quicksand. No matter where they are piled up, they seem to be flat. In fact, there are many dangers buried in the **** of the mountain. These gravel slopes have a critical value. It is very likely that any stone falling on the mountain will cause a landslide.

The black-horned elk is like a dancer on the tip of a knife, galloping over the gravel. Even if the stone slides down the mountain, they will leave the area immediately.

In this mountain range, there are almost no hunters who can catch them.

Suldak saw that the ice cliff on the peak was like a huge hat. Although this is definitely an excellent blasting point, once the snow peak collapses, corresponding problems will follow. This is the place closest to the North Pass. A snow-capped peak, only a few miles away from the North Pass.

Once the man-made avalanche triggers the collapse of the peak glacier, it will inevitably bury the entire North Pass.

Currently, there are 200,000 warriors from the Aegrod tribe gathered in the North Mountain Pass, as well as more than 10,000 elite cavalry troops from the Lord Suldak Army.

No matter what the reason is, Suldak will not allow the snow peak to collapse, which will threaten their safety.

The Headless Horseman seemed to have noticed the magician Basil at this time. It suddenly picked up a stone from the ground and threw it towards the magician Basil the moment it twisted. Draw a straight black line.

Basil rode a magic scorpion to catch up from the bottom of the mountain. He deliberately kept a distance from the headless horseman, but still underestimated the distance the headless horseman threw the stones.

The stone flew towards Basil as if a magician had bumped it head-on.

The magic handle is very flexible in the air, but it is not so sensitive to change direction during galloping. At this moment, I saw Basil hit the stone.

Basil hastily tore open a magic shield scroll, and a light yellow shield covered the entire magic handle.

The next second, the stone was placed on the light shield, and the black flames exploded. The light shield was completely shattered, and the stone still hit Basil without losing its momentum.

At this moment, a shield protruded from behind Basil and blocked Basil's chest. The sharp-edged stone was the size of a coconut, and it hit the golden shield with a huge impact force. After hitting the shield, it shattered instantly, and stone chips scattered all over the sky.

Although Suldak was well prepared, his right arm was still numb from the force, and the golden shield couldn't help shaking back.

Basil only felt as if someone had punched his chest hard, and he almost lost his breath and passed out.

The magic horn froze slightly while flying in the sky, and then fell head-down from the sky.

The magician Basil's hair exploded with fright, and he frantically moved his hands towards the magic horn to input mana, and desperately raised the steering wheel.

As a result, a very exaggerated big V-shaped flight path appeared in the air, and Suldak just grabbed Basil's magic robe during this process, intending to stop the magic dagger when it fell completely. For a moment, he took Basil and jumped off the handle of the magic scorpion to prevent Basil from falling to his death on the rocks on the mountainside.

Seeing that Basil regained control of the magic handle, Suldak let out a soft breath.

Basil raised the flying height of the magic horn by nearly 300 meters, and once again distanced himself from the Headless Horseman, not daring to approach recklessly.

Basil breathed in the cold wind at high altitude, and his forehead was covered with sweat. If Suldak hadn't supported a shield from behind in time, maybe he was no different from the exploded stone at this moment, and his upper body would probably be the same. He was smashed to pieces by stones.

The headless horseman's seemingly random throw was absolutely unbearable for a magician of Basil's level.

Luckily Suldak sat behind him...

Basil just thought briefly, and felt the hairs on his spine stand on end.

It turns out that for a weak magician, the distance between life and death is so close...

Delia in the distance also saw the Headless Horseman throwing stones. She was riding on the black-horned elk, and her muscles became tense.

Without any hesitation, the next moment she rode the black-horned elk and jumped behind a huge rock that failed to roll down to the foot of the mountain, using the huge rock as a cover to temporarily avoid the evil spirit leader behind.

Delia never thought that the range of the stone thrown by the headless horseman was much farther than that of throwing the spear herself.

And he chased all the way here, preferring to give up the battlefield at Beishan Pass, and there is some serious thinking and fear in it.

For this kind of herbivorous monster, the black-horned elk is born with the ability to perceive danger. It can feel the strength of the headless evil spirit commander behind him, so it is running desperately along the way, and It also ran under the high cliff of the mountain wall that he was most familiar with.

Glancing at the headless horseman led by evil ghosts following behind, Delia decided not to continue climbing, but to ride the black-horned elk along the mountainside towards the depths of the northern foothills.

The mountain here is full of broken rocks that collapsed from the rock walls. The stones get smaller as they go up. If one accidentally steps on them, the entire thigh may be swallowed by the flowing stones. The black-horned elk can It kept flashing and jumping on it, and the speed was as fast as a whirlwind.

And if the Headless Horseman wants to catch up, he must first overcome the rubble that may collapse at any time...

Delia had seen the gravel flow bring the Dull Horseman down the mountain several times, every time it was able to break free from the gravel flow and continue to catch up.

Seeing the black-horned elk running northward along the collapsed rock line on the mountainside with Delia, and the headless horseman chasing behind, it was difficult and embarrassing. How many times has the rock flow swallowed it.

Suldak couldn't figure out why the Headless Horseman had to chase after Delia.

Suldak, who was sitting on the handle of the magic scorpion, couldn't help shrinking his neck in the face of the cold wind in the sky. He looked back at the battlefield at the northern mountain pass. The scuffle in the aborigine camp on the north of the city wall seemed to have calmed down. , Only the city walls and the city gates still have battle scenes.

Suldak breathed a sigh of relief, and then ordered Basil to make a detour and fly to the front no matter what, to catch up with Delia who was running.

The evil ghost commander felt that Delia had a very special aura when he first saw her.

But what really attracted the attention of the evil spirit commander was Delia's 'momentum' behind her. At that time, an extremely familiar figure appeared behind her.

Just seeing the shadow of that person, the Headless Horseman felt trembling all over his body. It was a kind of fear hidden in his bones.

That phantom glared, and made the same movement as Delia. At that moment, the evil ghost commander was stiff, and he even felt like he was about to die soon...

But the spear that came over was just an ordinary spear, and he jumped and split the spear into two pieces.

Then the phantom disappeared instantly behind the female warrior, only a trace of breath from the female warrior's body made it somewhat familiar.

It chased after the female warrior all the way, staring at her riding up the mountain on the east side of the black-horned elk, and chased after her without hesitation.

‘I have been looking for you all these years...

Back then, you would rather not become a god, but also maintain your own humanity.

You once had power to rival the gods.

Now I need your blood inheritance to repair my crippled body...'

The headless horseman finally broke free from the flow of gravel. It vigorously shook off the gravel hanging from its body, and took big strides to follow in the direction where Delia ran away.

It longs for greater power.

It doesn't care where those forces come from.

In its eyes, Delia has the shadow of the Nephalem in the War of Original Sin. She has the power of the Nephalem in her body, but her power has not yet awakened. In the eyes of the Headless Horseman, she It's like an incomparably delicious tonic, and its value is far higher than everything on the Beishankou battlefield.

That's why it chased after it without hesitation.

Delia always thought that she was able to draw the Demon Commander out of the battlefield at the North Pass because the spear in her hand threatened the Demon Commander, so it was so hostile to her.

But now I realize that it is not the same thing at all.

So now Delia is very simple and wants to introduce the evil spirit leader into the mountains at the northern foot of the mountain. It is best to let it get lost in the mountains, and it is best not to come out forever.

The wind whizzed by her ears, and the snow scene in her sight changed from light to thick. Delia even felt the chill from the heavy armor on her body, which was about to freeze her into a block of ice.

The terrain here is getting higher and higher, and a layer of frost has condensed on the place where the black-horned elk steps.

The situation in the mountains here is very complicated. When the sun shines during the day, the snow that falls down will melt quickly, and once the sun sets at night, the cold north wind seems to be able to condense everything. Some moss can be seen in some places.

Some devil gazelles can still be seen here, but they have become extremely alert during the hunting process of the evil spirit hunters.

As long as they sense the slightest movement, even if a stone slides down the mountain, they will immediately scatter and flee.

However, they run extremely fast, so they can still be seen in the depths of the snow peak.

(end of this chapter)

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