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Chapter 1426 Sodofei 2

 "Why do you think so?"

Sodofei gently held Mella's hand and asked at the same time.

From Mella's eyes, Sodofei did not see any life, only silence.

Unfortunately, after saying this, Mella stopped talking no matter how much Sodofi asked.

Strong death energy was released from her body. As a great elf, Sodofei could clearly sense this ominous aura.

Sudofei frowned, shook his head and sighed: "I still remember the first time I saw you. Master Jenny brought you back to the first aid tent. At that time, I was still doubting that you were obviously not seriously ill.

Even though my injuries were serious, I was able to receive personal care from Master Jenny. Now I understand why.”

Sodofei did not continue. According to Master Jenny, Mella had witnessed the deaths of many of her companions. Her mind had been destroyed by the Necromancer. Unless she could overcome her fear, she would only be able to live in despair for the rest of her life.

Among them.

It is not easy to overcome the fear in your heart. It requires an extremely strong and almost solid will, which belongs to the will of a hero.

Unfortunately, Sodofei did not feel this kind of will from the young centaur in front of her. She was just an ordinary centaur, and it was undoubtedly difficult for her to have the will of a hero.
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Sodofei sighed slightly in his heart. Being able to get Mella to speak was already a full success. Unfortunately, Mella still has not been freed from the shadow of the past.

"Death is approaching step by step. I can feel that the enemy has come to us."

Sodofei looked at Mella with some surprise. This was the first time she took the initiative to speak.

As she spoke, Mella opened her eyes wide and stared at Sodofei. Even though her eyes were raw and her eyelids were not closed anymore, tears fell down her cheeks, but she seemed to feel nothing.

murmured:

"Soon, both I and you will die in the hands of the Necromancer. This is our only ending..."

However, Sodofei did not agree with the content of her words.

"This kind of thing will not happen. The great guardians of the jungle will use their lives to protect us from the necromancers." Sodofei retorted.

"What if they can't resist the Necromancer? What if the Necromancer crosses them and attacks us?" Fear occupied Mella's heart, her face became ferocious, and the horse's hooves below kept swinging, trying to escape.

Opened the hand held by Sodofei.

"No... none of this will happen. You should believe in the guardian of the jungle..." Sodofei didn't know how to enlighten Mella in front of her, so she could only hold her forehead with her hands, a look of pain on her face.

"You also know that everything I said is correct. Like those guardians, you only say some repeated words, but you don't know that those words were wrong from the beginning. Those powerful jungle guardians can survive

Come down, and we can only die in the hands of the necromancer."

Death energy overflowed from Mella's body, and even Sodofei was affected by this energy.

At this moment, a familiar breath, accompanied by a burst of cold words, suddenly reached Sodofei's ears.

"You should learn to believe, believe in those jungle guardians who resist the necromancers at the highest cost with their lives, and more importantly, you should believe in hope."

Sudofei looked behind in surprise, and saw Jenny in green robe and white outside the greenhouse, and another powerful guardian slowly walking in.

"Lord Jenny, Guardian Memphela, I..." Sodofei seemed to want to explain something, but Jenny waved her hand and stopped her words.

"I heard it all. I'm very happy that you can keep what I said in your heart. More importantly, you can unswervingly believe in the guardian of the jungle."

A smile appeared on Sodofei's face: "Lord Jenny..."

On the side, Memphela, who is the seventh seat of the Jungle Guardian, took the initiative to step forward, looked at the centaur and said: "The Jungle Guardian will not give up on any creature, no matter how weak the creature is, we will protect them.

Until the end of life."

"Just like justice will surely defeat evil for a long time, those evil necromancers will be expelled. We will win the final victory, don't worry." Jenny comforted Mella on the side.

The men and horses were already crying. Jenny looked at Sodofei beside him and said, "You stay here with her."

"Yes." Sodofei sat next to Mella and gently combed her hair with her hands.

Soon, Jenny and Memphela walked out of the centaur's residence. Not far away, the patriarch Paog leaned down slightly to show respect to the two guardians.

"I didn't expect that the Elf King would send you here. I thought he would send some low-ranking guardians." Jenny sighed.

"Isn't it the information you fed back to him? Now, all the jungle guardians should know it." Memphela shook his head and sighed, "I still want to stay with the wise Youke for a while and feel the infinite knowledge.

I didn’t expect the Necromancer to move so quickly..."

"Hmph." Jenny seemed to have thought of something and snorted softly, "In the ceremony not long ago, you seemed to have voted in favor of expelling the guardians of the lower seats in the Holy Land, right?"

"Who said that? I obviously abstained." Memphela explained unhurriedly, "I can't do anything like expelling ordinary creatures, but if someone wants to do it, I won't object. After all, if you want to

To deal with those necromancers, the higher-ups of the Jungle Guardian need the power of the wise Yuk more than ordinary creatures."

"You seem to have said just now that you will protect those ordinary creatures until the end of their lives." Jenny curled her lips and said.

"It's not a conflict, is it?" Memphela said with a smile, "The red-haired half-elf has the same idea as me. Being of human origin, our ideas have something in common. What do you think?

What about?"

Jenny snorted and didn't answer.

"However, the news you brought this time has deeply affected the Elf King's decision-making. The guardians like me who stayed in the Holy Land to appreciate Yuk's wisdom have now been dispatched to guard various locations in the Tularion Forest.

"Where." Memphis sighed, "Are you sure the accuracy of the news?"

Jenny nodded: "If the Necromancer changes his plan, my apprentice, even if it costs his life, will inform me of the news. I believe in his will. When the Necromancer attacks, ordinary people like Mella will

The only thing living things can count on is the protection of the guardians, and we will definitely win the final victory."

Jenny's heart contains the will to hope.


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