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057 Mission 2

The rest of the people also looked wary. Although they had walked such a mountainous road, no one here was a spoiled young master or young lady. Such people would not have the courage and strength to participate in such an operational mission.

No one showed a tired look. Everyone was paying attention to what was going on around them.

There was a low rumble in the sky. The sky was covered with clouds.

Cadilla, who was walking in front, raised his head and glanced at the sky.

"It looks like it's going to rain. We'll be at the incident soon, everyone, please pay attention." He turned around and whispered. Then he whispered to the two wizards beside him: "You two, it will all depend on you in a moment.

Be alert. I will cast a spell to trace the culprit."

"Leave it to us. No matter what, we must be worthy of the two things you paid for." The black-robed wizard chuckled.

The white-robed wizard just nodded lightly and said nothing. He just expressed his attitude.

The team walked some distance again and finally stopped in front of a large pit. The pit was half a meter deep and had a bowl shape. The inner wall was actually smooth.

"This is it!" Cadilla raised her hand, signaling everyone to stop.

Another man in black robe said loudly: "Everyone spread out and be on guard. Don't let anyone touch Cadilla."

The apprentices nodded silently and dispersed in tacit agreement, forming a circle around the three official wizards.

Angelet stood slightly inside the circle, holding a long bow. The chip sensor was fully activated. From the corner of his eye, he looked towards Cadilla behind him.

I saw Cadilla holding his staff high and standing in the middle of the pit. A whirlwind slowly appeared under his feet. The wind slowly became stronger and stronger. It surrounded Cadilla alone, blowing away the grass clippings and leaves within a few meters around him.

Rolled up. Soon a small gray tornado formed, completely surrounding it.

The whistling wind kept echoing in this eerily quiet valley. The leaves and dead grass not far away slowly began to tilt towards Cadilla, being sucked in by the wind.

The vision only lasted for more than ten seconds, and the small gray-black tornado began to slowly weaken. The figure of Cadilla, who had been submerged, gradually emerged. He still held the staff high with one hand, but his face looked a little labored.

"You can't run away!" A hint of ferocity appeared on Cadilla's face. "Everyone, there is a cave tunnel on the left side of the mountain wall. Our friends are hiding there. Let us give these damn garbage a good welcome...

"

As soon as he finished speaking, a white-feathered arrow shot towards Cadilla from a tree in the distance. At the same time, a green figure jumped down from the tree, turned around and disappeared into the woods.

The feather arrow drew a white line and was nailed to the void in front of Cadilla. Circles of translucent ripples stuck the feather arrow, fixing it in mid-air out of thin air.

The arrow was only a palm's distance from Cadilla's eyes.

"Come on! Damn you bastard!!" Cadilla roared loudly, with a ferocious expression on his face. "Everyone, eighteen men, five women, and eight children. These disgusting green garbage

, I will capture their souls and nail them to colorless crosses. My companions, adults, kill them all, and leave the children at your disposal. Maybe you will be happy to raise a few elf slaves."

He stretched out his hand to grab it, and the arrow in front of him suddenly shattered into countless pieces and fell down.

Angelet noticed that a ring on Cadilla's hand was faintly emitting a faint white light.

"Elf? It can't be a wood elf, right?" Andre beside Angelet whispered.

"Probably, but how could these rootless wandering races be the murderers of Yasan? It's impossible for them to dare to do this." Gryfia also responded in a low voice.

Although they were talking, the team quickly followed the three wizards from Cadilla and quickly walked towards the mountain wall on one side.

In the moment just now, Angelet was able to kill the opponent, but he didn't want to attract the enemy's hatred so early. No one would pay too much attention to the average archer, but a very powerful archer would definitely be the first to be killed.

object.

"Colorless cross? Tsk tsk, this is a terrifying prison that solidifies the soul flame. The stronger the emotions and beliefs, the more they will be used as fuel to burn the soul. Lord Cadilla seems to be really angry." A male apprentice

Say it quietly.

"Are there elves here...?" Angelet asked. "Where we are, elves have long been nothing but legends."

"No way? Although there aren't many elves here, we can catch some every year. We need to get a few this time. The price for selling this kind of slave is not ordinary." Marlene held the small one.

The staff said somewhat excitedly.

Not just her, the entire team started to get slightly excited. It seemed that the price of wood elves was not as high as usual.

The team quickly found a cave hidden by branches and dead grass on the mountain wall.

Cadilla stood at the entrance of the cave and looked at the white-robed wizard on one side.

The latter nodded, took a step forward, and stretched out his hand towards the dark depths of the cave.

The low voice of chanting mantras slowly sounded.

Angelet frowned. This was not one of the several languages ​​he had learned. The languages ​​in which he could cast spells were actually limited. Angelet now only mastered two free languages: Angmar and High Elf.

slang. These are also the two most commonly used.

As the sound of the incantation echoed, wisps of gray mist slowly emitted from the hands of the white-robed wizard, drifting into the depths of the cave.

Cadilla was not idle at the side. He was whispering something to the purple-black dove on his shoulder. After a while, he gently stroked the dove's feathers. The dove immediately flapped its wings and flew into the cave. Very quickly

Soon it was dark.

Soon, a smile appeared on Cadilla's handsome face. "I found it. There is only one knight and the scent of a magical item. These guys haven't eaten for many days."

"The dissipated breath of hypnotic energy will make most of these wood elves fall asleep." The white-robed wizard said lightly. "It seems that this mission should be easy."

"Indeed." The black-robed wizard also relaxed. "Now it's just..."

Bang!!!

The white-robed wizard's head exploded like a watermelon. Brains and blood splashed everywhere.

Everyone was stunned.

Blood and serum splashed on the faces of Black Robe and Cadilla. Cadilla's face was dull, and she stretched out her hand to wipe away the brain matter on her face.

A strange low singing voice sounded from nowhere.

"Kanon!!! How dare you!! How dare you kill Kanon!!" Black Robe woke up with a start, and his face suddenly became furious. He stretched out his hand and patted his chest. His eyes suddenly lit up with a white light.

"Don't get excited! It's an illusion!" Cadilla slapped his staff hard and muttered a spell in a low voice. A circle of gray ripples spread out from under his feet and instantly passed everyone's position.

Angelet stood in the crowd, feeling dizzy, and his vision immediately became extremely clear.

His eyes blurred, and he saw the white-robed wizard from before sitting on the edge of the mountain wall not far away with a livid complexion. A milky white film blocked his body. In mid-air, a green miniature girl with cicada wings on her back,

It was circling, hitting the milky white film back and forth with its sharp claws again and again. From time to time, it made a sharp little girl's laugh.

The girl was only as big as a human head, and her body was covered in flesh. All parts were the same as those of humans, except that her skin was dark green and she had short green hair. There were drops of green liquid like mucus dripping from her body. There was a pungent smell.

A pungent smell permeated the surrounding air.

Angelet could clearly see that the monster was covered in green viscous liquid. The liquid dripping on the grass below suddenly made a hissing corrosive sound. Some of the dead grass that was dripped turned black quickly.

Ashes, as if burned.

"It's the Green Goblin!!" Someone recognized it and shouted loudly.

At the same time, a white light flew out from an apprentice's hand and hit the green goblin in the chest,

But the strange thing is that the white ray only condenses a layer of green ice flakes on its chest, and then the ice flakes automatically detach from the Green Goblin's body. It has no effect at all.

Angelet raised his hand and shot an arrow.

With a scoff, a round hole was shot through the Green Goblin's chest. After letting out a sharp laugh, the Green Goblin still pounced down without any impact. But this time the target was no longer the white-robed wizard, but Angele.

Apprentices here.

Angelet felt chills all over his body.

"The unknown creature is approaching at high speed...The unknown creature is approaching at high speed...The best solution is to jump back and squat in two steps." The chip's prompt was extremely timely.

Angelet didn't have time to think too much, he jumped back and immediately squatted down.

"The unknown creature is close to within five meters. During data detection... force field protection was found and the detection failed. The creature is in an extremely dangerous level. It is recommended that the subject evacuate immediately." The reminder from the chip was quickly fed back into Angelet's mind.

But it was too late for him to pay attention to this at this time.

A series of screams from fellow apprentices continued to sound. Among them was the slightly familiar Andre.

Angelet raised his head and glanced. Among the dozen or so apprentices, seven of them were unable to dodge when the green goblin swooped down just now and were caught in the face by its sharp claws. Except for one, dazzling red light ripples erupted on his body to resist it.

After one attack, the remaining six people all screamed and rolled to the ground. Soon, their bodies were covered in white smoke and turned into pools of black ash. The same was true for their clothes.

"Anya!! I know it's you!!" Cadilla's voice yelled.

whee!

Waves of sharp laughter continued to come from the Green Goblin. After the Green Goblin swooped, it stopped attacking and just circled to the left side of the crowd and stopped on one person's shoulder.

This person who suddenly appeared was a woman. She was wearing a black robe and a silver ring on her forehead. She had snow-white skin, a beautiful face, and long dark golden hair like a waterfall. She looked like a goddess who had just walked out of the jungle.

.The green slime on the green goblin's body no longer drips, and sitting on the woman's shoulder has no effect.

"It's really you..." Cadilla's face was gloomy. The white-robed wizard and the black-robed wizard stood behind him, looking at the woman with fear. "Did you kill my brother?"

"What do you think?" The woman laughed disdainfully.

It seemed that this woman was also an official wizard, and the three wizards did not even look at the apprentices who were suffering heavy casualties.

Angelet felt cold in his heart, and while a few people were talking, he glanced at the remaining apprentices. Most of the remaining apprentices were pale and squatting in the grass, not daring to make the slightest move.

"You guys get out of here first." After Cadilla said a few words to the woman, she turned to Angelet and the others.

The remaining apprentices were immediately overjoyed. They stood up and retreated cautiously. Their eyes did not dare to leave the woman in black robes. Angelet mingled with them and retreated out of the valley together.

Until she was several hundred meters away, the woman didn't even look this way. She was just talking to the three wizards opposite.

When the four of them completely disappeared from sight, the remaining apprentices breathed a sigh of relief.

"That woman can actually control the Green Goblin. It's so terrifying..." A male apprentice whispered with a pale face.

"What should we do now? Go back?" Marlene held the staff as if she was frightened.

"Let's wait for Lord Cadilla and the others," Angelet said in a low voice.

The remaining apprentices gathered in a circle and were all silent. No one was interested in talking.

This was Angelet's most dangerous mission. If even a drop of the green mucus had fallen on his body, he would definitely have died.

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