Looking at the timid man in front of her, Tuvia's eyes were full of contempt.
"I won't kill you, I will let you slowly leave this world with deep fear, and now disappear in front of me immediately."
Zaler's eyes were full of despair. He crawled at Tuvia's feet and kept begging, "Please Tuvia, please let me live?"
There was an opaque thought in Tuvia's eyes, but Horus seemed to understand that this woman was not as ruthless as she appeared.
Getting along with Zaler along the way gave her some feelings for the old man, so when she knew that Zaler wanted to take her life, her heartache was greater than her hatred for him.
She stood up and turned her back to Zahle, as if she didn't want to look at him again. "The poison in your body can last for three months. During this time, you should cultivate a successor carefully, so that you can acquire the medical skills."
There is a successor."
Zaler shouted desperately, "No! You can't treat me like this. Tuvia can't enter that cave without me. You have to believe me."
Tuvia turned to look at him coldly, "It's not that I didn't save you, but that you pushed yourself into the desperate situation you are in now. And I can still find that place without you."
Because she believed that fate seemed to have made her look for these things, and she would definitely be able to find that place.
Tuvia knew that Zahle had always been afraid of the curse, so she originally planned to let Zahle leave when he got here. But she didn't expect that he would be so impatient to take her life.
She cannot keep such a person.
"We cannot stay in this place for long, we leave here immediately." Horus felt a powerful dangerous aura slowly approaching them.
He immediately walked to Tuvia to remind him, and the other party also sensed an undercurrent of air around him.
Horus picked up Nut, held Tuvia with his other hand, and quickly left the hotel.
They didn't have the same car they came with, and Horus felt that they seemed to be targeted by some powerful force.
Because his third eye never missed anything. However, this time he didn't see clearly who that group of people was.
Carrying simple money and baggage, the two of them quickly left the vicinity of the hotel together with Nut, who was sleeping.
After running for a long time, Horus came to a dilapidated house and stopped.
"Go in and hide for a while." Horus pulled Tuvia open the door and walked in. After entering the yard, he found that the place had been deserted for a long time.
The roof was covered with weeds and cumbersome spider webs hung in the air.
Fortunately, there is some hay piled up in the corner of the yard.
Tuvia stepped forward and took a handful and spread it on a clean ground. After doing this several times, he finally laid out a straw mat that could accommodate three people.
Horus placed Nut on it. "I'll go pick up some dry firewood. You wait here."
Tuvia glanced at him and said calmly, "Be careful!"
Horus smiled slightly, then turned and walked out.
After waiting for a long time, Horus came in carrying a bundle of dry firewood.
He walked not far from the straw mat, lit the dry firewood he had brought back, and then sat on the straw mat.
He stared at Tuvia's face with very strange eyes. It wasn't until the other party looked back at him coldly that he said with a smile, "I'm very curious about who you are and why you offended such a powerful character.
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"You didn't see those people, why are you so sure they are powerful?" Tuvia asked Horus.
Remembering that when she was in the hotel just now, she also heard a sound coming from the sky, and it seemed to be hovering on the roof of the hotel.
She guessed in her mind the origin of those things, and thinking of the strange sound, Tuvia didn't even want to investigate the source of the sound in detail.
But it was as clear as a memory disc playing in her brain, and she couldn't ignore the sound like a car starting.
Horus smiled mysteriously, holding a wooden stick and flicking at the slowly burning flame.
"There are some dangers that you don't need to see. That kind of atmosphere will impact all your senses."
Tuvia was silent. She very much agreed with what Horus said, and she relied on this intuition to live stably until now.
Horus looked at her deeply, "To me, you are a mystery that I can't figure out. Your origin? Your identity? And what are you looking for?"
Tuvia didn't look at him. She lay on the hay underneath her, staring closely at the vast stars in the sky and the unknown objects that shone brighter than the stars.
A helpless smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, "It's better not to know some things."
Horus followed her eyes and followed those things closely. "If you could understand what you said, you wouldn't have to work so hard to get here."
Tuvia looked sideways at him and did not continue, but she was thinking about Horus' words in her heart. How could she not understand.
But she was different from him. He participated in her journey out of curiosity, but she did it so that she could leave this strange world as soon as possible.
The sky began to get brighter slowly. Horus looked at the woman lying on the hay and slowly let go of his vigilance. As long as the sky gets brighter, those guys will probably hide.
He walked to Tuvia and lay down. He turned sideways and carefully looked at her eyebrows and her lonely expression.
People who met her seemed to comment on her as being cold and ruthless, and she was deep-tempered, but he, Horus, thought that this woman was a kind and righteous person.
But the premise is that you must be loyal to her, and then she can slowly accept you.
Thinking of his mission, Horus's eyes lost their former luster. What will his future with this woman look like?
Will they one day draw swords against each other? At that time, will he give up her for his own ambition?
His beautiful and delicate face showed the most sentimental expression ever. He damn hated the information he predicted.
At this time, Horus hated that he had a third eye. He could sense other people's inner thoughts and even everything that was going to happen in the future.
But he had never seen the woman beside him clearly, but recently he saw a fight in his eyes, between him and her.
Damn this premonition, go to hell!
Horus cursed secretly, he would rather never see through the woman next to him and stay with her like this forever.
Because there was something on his mind, he couldn't sleep for a long time. He just looked at Tuvia without blinking, as if his heart was filled with something.
Quietly, he came close to her face, and Horus placed a delicate kiss on her lips, then his eyes were filled with the triumph of successfully stealing sex.