"Damn goblin, catch up!" Rogge yelled. Catherine took out the silver gun, pushed open the car door and leaned out half of her body. She raised both guns simultaneously and fired several shots at the goblin, but because the distance was too far, there was no chance. Hit the target.
"Don't shoot yet, get closer!" Rogge pulled Catherine back into the car. The sleigh was dragged by the seals and approached at high speed. The goblins who noticed that the sleigh was approaching began to run forward desperately.
Despite the goblins' best efforts, the sleigh's speed was much greater than theirs, and the goblins were soon within Catherine's range.
After Rogge gave an order, Catherine leaned forward again, firing a volley of bullets from both guns and splitting the brains of the goblin, causing him to collapse on the ground.
"Well done, they can't escape now!"
Seeing that the remaining goblins were unable to drag the man in black, Rogge was about to get out of the car and grab someone. Suddenly, a green head with pointed ears appeared in the snow in front of him, and the flying meteor hammer suddenly hit the sleigh like hail. .
"Jump!" Rogge stretched out his hand to push Catherine out of the sleigh at the door of the car. At the same time, he helped Murphy jump out of the car. When he turned back to hold Tully's hand, the flying meteor hammer forced him back again and again. Back away.
The overwhelming meteor hammers fell around the sleigh, and Tully was trapped in the car, unable to move forward or retreat. The anxious Rogge approached the car several times to help, but was repeatedly forced back from the car by the flying meteor hammers.
The heavy iron ball quickly smashed the ice crystal sled car with clear cracks, and broken ice chips kept flying out. Suddenly, a meteor hammer fell from the sky, smashing through the roof of the sled car, and hitting it heavily. inside the carriage.
With just a "crash" sound, the ice crystal skeleton of the sled collapsed completely, shattering into broken ice among the flying meteor hammers.
"Tali!" Rogge screamed, and saw a flash of red light, and the scattered ice cubes were stained with blood red. A small black figure flew out of the red light swaying left and right, and plunged headlong into the red light. into Rogge's arms.
"Lilith!" Rogge looked at the little owl in his arms in surprise and joy. Just now, she had been in the hat in Tully's arms. But at this time, she squinted her eyes to avoid the strong light during the day and raised her head. The little claws threw a shaking little fish to the ground.
There was a flash of red light, and the little fish returned to Tully's appearance in mid-air. Rogge hurriedly reached out to support her, holding Lilith in his arms and Katherine together to help Murphy retreat away from the goblins to avoid the attacks of the goblins.
"Thanks to this little guy, if it weren't for her, I would have been smashed to pieces!"
Tully gratefully took the little owl from Rogge's arms. Lilith still closed her eyes and buried her head in her arms to avoid the strong light. She muttered: "Don't thank me, I just want to leave a fresh line." It's just fish around. Dead fish will stink and won't taste good!"
"Whatever you say, little naughty!" Tully lowered her head and kissed the little owl lovingly. The little owl shrank its wings and made no sound.
"It's good that everyone is safe, but the man in black was captured by the goblins. We have to find a way to get him back!"
Rogge looked back at the direction of the goblins. The man in black had been dragged away by the goblins. The goblins also stopped throwing and disappeared into the snowy field together.
"If we want to rob people, we'd better hurry up!" Murphy said worriedly: "The goblins probably only have one purpose in catching people, which is to use them to fill their stomachs. In their eyes, there is no distinction between humans and animals. What you can eat and what you can't eat!"
"What does human flesh taste like? Is it delicious?" the little owl suddenly interjected from Tully's arms.
"You should ask the little crow who lives next door to you. Maybe it will give you a piece of human meat to try." Rogge glanced at the little owl and said, "Maybe you really are half crow, little black-haired !"
"You are the mixed race, your whole family is mixed race!" The little owl snorted unconvinced, put its head into Tully's arms and ignored Rogge.
"Okay, let's discuss the follow-up plan," Rogge turned back to the three of them and said, "Murphy's current injury is not conducive to a head-on battle with the goblins, so it won't work for us to steal it from the goblins."
"Don't worry, brother, I'm fine!" Murphy shook his head firmly with Tully's support.
"I know you can, but I don't want you to put yourself in danger! This is a life-threatening job. If we can achieve our goal without fighting hard, why wouldn't we do it?" Rogge pressed Murphy's hand with his hand. Shoulders, said earnestly.
"Then do you have any ideas?" Tully heard some meaning in Rogge's words and asked tentatively.
"I'm very happy that I can say 'yes'." Rogge leaned over and took out a piece of paper from his boot, opened it and showed it to everyone, and said, "This is the Ice and Snow Island I borrowed from the Mage Tower. map..."
"It's obviously stolen!" Lilith raised her head and shouted, burying her face in Tully's arms again.
Rogge curled his lips and glared at the little fur ball, and continued: "Our current location should be here, which is close to the edge of the Mage Tower's territory. Not far further north, we will reach the Titan's territory."
"On the dividing line between the two territories, that is, here, there is a border outpost of the Mage Tower. The great magicians are stationed here. Tully can take Murphy there to rest temporarily, and Catherine and I will try to steal How about having dinner with the goblins and meeting you at the outpost?"
Rogge raised his head and looked around the three of them, asking for their opinions with inquiring eyes. Murphy and Tully both seemed hesitant.
The adventurer said worriedly: "Your method seems feasible, but the goblins are likely to take that guy back to their lair. You may encounter countless goblins. It's too dangerous just to rely on the two of you!"
"Danger is my motto, don't forget it, brother!"
Rogge blinked confidently, turned around and stretched out his hand to Tully and said: "What's more, we are not two people. Come on, Miss Tully, give me that little thing hiding in your arms and playing tricks. I won't let her hide away like this!"
"Is this really okay? Do you want me to come too?" Tully asked anxiously while holding the little owl's hands to Roger.
Rogge took the little guy, stuffed it into the hood of his blue cloak, and said solemnly: "No, you have to stay with Murphy. His injury has not recovered to the point where you can rest assured. Help me take care of it." My brother, after all, he was shot for me!"
"Okay, please be careful!" Seeing that Rogge had made up his mind, Tully had no choice but to agree. Rogge handed the map to Tully, pointed out the direction to her and Murphy, and then separated from them and took them with him. Then Catherine and Lilith left in the direction where the goblins disappeared.
The two carefully returned to the place where the goblins disappeared, and found that there was no one here, but the traces left on the snow showed the direction in which the goblins left. Roger and Catherine followed the messy traces on the snow, and soon We came to a low cliff.
"Did you see it? It's right below!" Roger pointed to the hole under the cliff and said to Catherine.
The girl looked around and saw a low-lying snowfield under the cliff. The goblins' footprints and dragging traces went down the slope on the side of the cliff and entered a dark and deep cave under the cliff. .
"Let's go down and have a look!" Rogge took Catherine to the depression under the cliff. He bent down and carefully touched the entrance of the cave. He leaned against the wall and looked into the cave. The entrance of the cave leads all the way to the ground. It cannot be seen from here. what's the situation.
"Let's go in, be careful!" Rogge waved to Catherine, turned around and entered the cave, with Catherine following closely behind. The two of them moved along the downward slope, and the surrounding area was gradually swallowed up by darkness, becoming increasingly dark. Eerie and eerie.
Catherine followed closely behind Rogge. After walking a few steps, she suddenly felt a chill in her heart. Catherine stopped and slowly raised her head to look back. She suddenly saw a ferocious strange face with a piece of cloth spread out. A big mouth full of bloody fangs.