"Yes." Haoran saw her confident look and couldn't help but feel moved. It seemed that this girl had a solution. He immediately took out a platinum bow and a bunch of hemp ropes from the package.
The Platinum Bow was a small gem that he occasionally produced when synthesizing equipment. It was level 80. Because it had good attributes, it was considered a small gem. He originally planned to keep it for himself to replace the low-level Meimosa Bow, so he didn't take it.
Auction. The hemp rope was obtained in the underworld when he played a copy of Huangquan Palace last time. Although it was not used at the time, he still kept it in the package based on the principle of returning the pieces to the public.
"Everything is pretty neat." Ruo'er took the bow and arrow, knotted a few ropes and tied them together. He made an estimate and said, "Not bad, the length is enough."
"Do you want to use arrows to tie the rope to the platform?" Haoran saw her bending the bow and drawing the arrow, and suddenly realized, but he was a little worried: "The stone platform is very smooth, I'm afraid there is no place to hang the rope."
"Let's try it first and then talk about it. At present, this is the only way." Ruo'er frowned slightly. She knew that Haoran was right. The success rate of doing this was indeed not high, but treating a dead horse as a living horse doctor was better than nothing.
I hope you have a good time waiting to die.
"Yeah, that's right." Looking at the approaching whirlwind, Haoran could only hope that Ruoer's method would be effective.
Ruo'er reached out and took out a long feathered arrow from the quiver that came with the platinum bow, neatly tied the hemp rope to the tail of the arrow, pulled up the bowstring with a solemn expression, bent the bow like a full moon, and shot out an arrow.
"Whoosh" a ray of golden light went straight to the meteorite platform. If the beauty Ruo'er was famous for her archery skills, even ordinary arrows would emit a dazzling golden light in her hands.
The golden arrow pierced the sky, pulling the long rope and shooting straight to the rough stone wall at the edge of the stone platform.
The "clang" stone and the arrows collided, causing a sound like a metal collision, which spread far in the void space. However, after sparks flew everywhere, the golden arrow fell feebly into the void.
"Do it again!" Ruo'er pulled back the rope and found that the tip of the arrow had been broken. It was obvious that the hardness of the stone platform was extraordinary.
She shot more than ten arrows in succession, but the situation did not improve. Seeing that the whirlwind was less than ten meters away from them, a large amount of cold sweat broke out on Haoran's forehead.
"Ruo'er, this won't work!" Haoran could see from every curled-edged arrow he pulled back that even if he shot twenty more arrows, the situation would be as bad as ever. The arrow tip could not penetrate the stone wall, and there would be no trace of anything at all.
Maybe the rope was fixed on the stone platform. Could it be that we had to wait for death today?
Ruo'er's eyes no longer had that calmness. She put down the arrow in her hand dejectedly. She was finally resurrected, and Brother Xiaobai was not dead either. Could it be that she just strayed into the turbulence of this space so that she could die in one place?
Haoran's brows were also tightly knitted. It didn't matter whether he died or not, but Ruo'er couldn't wait any longer. He had just taken advantage of Ruo'er's shooting time to try to browse through the information about her in his pet space.
Originally, he had the idea of forcibly taking Ruo'er back to the pet space if it didn't work out. In this case, at most he would die once and lose a level.
However, he was very depressed to find that under Ruoer's pet space, a line of small red text showed: The pet has just recovered from an abnormal state and the pet space cannot be recovered within 1 hour. If the pet dies within this period, it will be permanently removed from the system.
This line of words directly shattered his plan, and now his heart was in his throat because of Ruoer's life and death.
Ruo'er sighed heavily, pointed his long bow at the stone platform and said: "There is a small protrusion there, and there seems to be a natural small hole on it. Unfortunately, the arrow tip is too thick to penetrate. If there is a hook or
A longer needle will be fine, I can find a way to hang the small hole."
"Hook, wait." Haoran suddenly had an idea. He didn't have authentic hooks and needles, but there were some similar things in the package.
"Is this okay?" He quickly took out a pile of tacks from the player's package. The silver tacks shone in the dark, and at first glance they looked like ornaments made of platinum.
"You really have a treasure chest!" Ruo'er suddenly let out a cry of surprise. Before Haoran could speak, she had already taken the tack from his hand, took out the longest one, and bent it into the shape of a hook.
, tied to the tip of the arrow with a rope.
"Haha." Haoran smiled stupidly. The tack, like the rope, was obtained from the copy of Huangquan Palace in the Underworld. At that time, he thought he was complaining about the system treating him as a decorator. What kind of hemp rope and nails could he use?
Things like that. These things were of little use at the time, so they just lay in his package. Unexpectedly, they would come in handy at this life-threatening moment.
"Whoosh" Ruo'er regained his momentum like a rainbow and shot out another arrow.
"Clang." The sound of metal colliding sounded again, but this time although the arrow tip was bent as before, the pin tied to it was firmly hanging on the small hole.
"Success!" Haoran was delighted. He pulled the remaining end of the rope in his hand and felt that it was quite heavy, enough to support him and Ruo'er in moving in the void.
"Let's go!" Seeing that the whirlwind was less than five meters away from them, Ruo'er pressed directly against Haoran's body and hugged his waist.
"Ah?" Haoran didn't expect Ruo'er to take such a proactive action, and his face turned red. "Ah, what? The rope is in your hand. If I want to leave, I have to hang you up."
That's all." Ruo'er's face turned slightly red and her hands relaxed a little naturally, but this was not the time to be shy. She quickly hugged Haoran's waist tightly and said, "Quickly, the whirlwind is coming.
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"Then hold on tight." Haoran pulled the rope with both hands and carefully carried Ruo'er towards the meteorite platform.
Even with the traction rope in hand, their movement speed in the void was still not very fast. It took them about two minutes to advance halfway.
"It's so dangerous." Ruo'er turned his back on Haoran and saw that the place where the two of them were just now had been swallowed up by the whirlwind. At the same time, some metal fragments were ejected from the eye of the wind. Judging from the dark color
, she recognized it as the remains of a tattered armor that had been suspended beside them just now. It is conceivable that if the two of them had not thought of a way to leave, the fate that awaited them would not have been any better than that piece of armor.
"Be careful." Haoran turned his head with difficulty and dodged a piece of rubble the size of a millstone. Just now, a whirlwind passed by one meter away from them. Although it did not pose any serious threat, it sprayed out a lot of rubble.
, on his face, the skin that was not covered by armor was scratched with blood marks.
Ruo'er was the same, but she seemed to attach great importance to face matters. As soon as she saw the debris coming, she immediately buried her little head under Haoran's armpit. Although her body was also bloody, there was no trace of traces on her beautiful face.
None were left.
The two finally reached the stone platform with the help of the rope. This meteorite platform was very strange. When they stood on it, they could walk freely and were no longer affected by the weightless state of nothingness.
"There is something strange about this stone platform." Haoran and Ruo'er looked at each other, and the two of them searched for this stone platform that was not too big.
"Haoran, come here and take a look." Ruo'er seemed to have noticed it before she did, and after taking more than a dozen steps, she waved to him repeatedly.
Haoran heard the sound and hurried over. On the way, his foot was suddenly caught by something protruding from the ground, and he almost fell down.
"What the hell!" He growled lowly, and when he looked down, he found a strange-shaped piece of metal.
"Weird, there is an image of a ghost face on it." This thing was long and black, and it looked very much like a whetstone, but it was obviously not. To his surprise, he could feel a vague feeling from the top of this strange piece of metal.
If there is no energy fluctuation.
"Haoran, come quickly." Ruo'er urged from the front again.
"Here it comes." Haoran replied and put this strange piece of metal into his player package. No matter what it is, take it home and have time to study it.
"Look here." Ruo'er raised her left foot. Below was a piece of ground where she had kicked away the dust, and a magic mark was revealed.
"It's really not that simple." Haoran bent down and started to remove the remaining dust with his hands. He could see that this was just a piece of magic mark. If you want to know what is hidden on the surface covered by dust, you must see it.
The whole picture is complete.
Ruo'er also helped remove the rest of the dust, and not long after, a complete magic circle appeared in front of them.
"Oh my god, there is really no way out!" Haoran was pleasantly surprised. The shape of the array in front of him was so familiar to him. It was the six-pointed star array that had always been used as a space teleportation array in the system.
"Don't be too happy too early. This formation is too old and has no magic fluctuations at all. Whether it can be used is still a question." Ruo'er was a little worried and said: "And even if it can be used, where will it be teleported to?
I don’t know the location yet. What if…”
"Nothing goes wrong, being sent anywhere is better than staying here." Haoran interrupted: "This magic array is indeed a bit broken, but I think it is because there is no energy support. We try to inject our own energy into it.
Try it in the magic circle."
"I, I'm afraid I can't." Ruo'er said in embarrassment: "I am an archer, and I only have the energy of a warrior. The space teleportation array needs to be driven by magical energy."
"Then let me give it a try." Haoran thought for a while and felt that although he was not a light magician, he still had the identity of a god of light. In terms of energy attributes, the difference should not be too far.
He took out his staff and stood in the center of the six-pointed star array, trying to induce the magic elements and injecting them into the array. Several magic runes dimly lit up.
"It can be done!" A bright light flashed in Haoran's eyes, but it dimmed again in an instant.
"What's wrong?" Ruo'er asked urgently.
"Although the thunder and water energy I possess can light up a few formation talismans, it is not pure enough to fully activate the formation." Haoran shook his head unwillingly and said: "Could it be that we are going to be trapped here and die?
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After all, he is not a great mage of the light system. Forcibly activating the magic circle requires twice the energy intensity than before. With Haoran's personal power, even if he drinks magic potion non-stop, he cannot do it.