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Chapter 93 Blood Debt

 Verdis once again woke up from the mysterious fog with a slight pain, only to find that he was squatting on the ground staring blankly at the bright red roses, with the feeling of hot tears streaking across his face.

He knew that this was the trace left by Xiao Hill, who was silent in his heart at this moment. He smiled bitterly and sighed as he looked at the spectacular scene in front of him.

It was determined that although the mysterious fog in front of me was still different from the original fog that I had just perceived in the space, there was indeed some relationship between them.

After confirming this, Verdis turned to think about the information induction in the roulette space just now.

In fact, when Verdis entered the roulette space just now, in addition to sensing the difference in the mysterious fog, he also noticed some slight movements at the edge of the space

The abnormal movement was very similar to the feeling when Bellota gave the message, but it was not so strong that it could only just reach the edge of the roulette space.

If it were before or in a safer environment, Verdes would confirm the information before coming back, but the current situation does not support him doing this.

Now is not the time to tell Little Hill the secret when she is still unstable, and it seems that Vanderheiden is not strong enough to withstand all the current crises, so going back as soon as possible is the best choice.
At this moment, behind Teller, Vanderheiden did not notice that Teller was a little abnormal in the state of Xiao Hill usurping the throne just now. He still looked at the bloody and incredible scene in front of him, his expression a little stunned.

Teller slowly stood up and looked at Vanderheiden behind him with some surprise, who had just released the magic circle and was deep in thought.

"You did this?"

But this sentence made Vanderheiden frown and look in the direction of Teller speechlessly, recalling Teller's strange state after entering the woodland, in addition to the side effects caused by space stretching, and when he faced the tide of rats just now.

The act of standing calmly in place.

Vanderheiden then guessed that even if this change was not caused by Teller, it was 100% related to him!

But now Teller is like the bad guy who complained first and then asked himself in turn, whether it is true or not that Vanderheiden can't be punished!

It actually gave him a little hesitation, and he was a little confused about Teller's intentions.

I even wonder if Teller really triggered something without realizing it, or if he really just doesn't want to admit it and wants to bury his secret.

Seeing that Trailer's superb acting skills were different from Jennifer's, he sighed helplessly and said slowly

"In fact, I have encountered this kind of rose before. They only appear during the mysterious fog time and make a living by preying on strange things in the forest. However, they are usually only used as a warning by us, because there are many places with roses.

The probability is weird."

After choking, he looked at the corpses slowly sliding down from the roses. The countless corpses that sank into the ground and disappeared seemed to make the bright red roses even more charming and weird, and then continued.

"It's just that I have never heard of such a sea of ​​roses that can kill the tide of rats, nor have I heard of a precedent of a tide of rats appearing at the entrance to the forest!!"

He took a deep breath and exhaled it, looked at Teller who was a little thoughtful at the moment and said slowly

"To be honest, the strength of your destiny has completely exceeded my imagination. Whatever happens in the future, I will probably not be able to guarantee your life."

The words that seemed like an ultimatum still did not make Teller shaken. He listened calmly to Vanderheiden's words, then looked back at the mountain of roses and smiled and said

"I never said I wanted you to guarantee my life. Shouldn't we each get what we need when we come together? I need your experience and strength, and you need the possibilities brought by my destiny, right?"
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Teller turned around and looked at the surprised smile on Vanderheiden's face at this moment, then recalled Jennifer's words and continued with a smile

"So don't hesitate when it's time to run away."

Vanderheiden did not expect that Teller would say such words at this moment, nor did he expect that he did not feel a trace of disgust at Teller's words that looked down on him. Instead, he felt helpless at his own selfishness at the moment, smiled and said slowly
"You are right, I must go back alive, but please don't forget that there are people waiting for you too."

After saying that, he walked towards the depths of the forest with his cane. After listening to his words, Teller just smiled and did not respond, following Vanderheiden as he walked towards the depths of the forest.

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The fluorescent green moonlight illuminated the eerily quiet forest land, making Vanderheiden, who was leading the team, feel a little uneasy.

Looking at the scattered red roses that appeared on the ground from time to time, he knew that the strange thing was not far away. According to common sense, it was normal to be attacked now.

But at this moment, it was so quiet that he could hear his own heartbeat. He slowly stopped and listened to the rustling wind. His intuition told him that danger was approaching.

But Vanderheiden expanded his 100-meter range perception but still felt nothing.

Frowning slightly, in the blink of an eye the [Line of Fate] instantly unfolded before his eyes and extended from his body, and in all directions he saw the usual gray color.

But the ordinary color did not make him feel at ease at this moment. Instead, it made him full of vigilance. He smacked his lips slightly and slowly squatted down.

Because he knew that when exploring this woodland with someone with a terrifying fate like Terrell, gray is an absolutely impossible color, let alone gray in all directions, which is rarely seen.

Line of Fate].

Vanderheiden put his hand slightly on the dark gray soil on the ground, suddenly put away his emotions and sighed.

He didn't intend to continue pretending to be stupid as he got closer to the status quo, and said to Teller in a somewhat tentative tone

"Do you think it's possible for us to see the sea of ​​roses again?"

Teller listened to Vanderheiden's abrupt and slightly profound speech, but he also understood the meaning.

He understands if an enemy comes close!!

"Who knows?"

While replying to Vanderheiden calmly, he naturally squatted down and steadied his body and looked at the scattered roses. Suddenly his eyes darkened and he said softly

"Verdis."

The mysterious fog once again spread out and swallowed up his vision, leading Teller into the roulette space, but this time he didn't hesitate and endured the pain and woke up instantly.

The moment he opened his eyes, he saw that the scattered gray trees around him were covered with roses, and red blood flowed into the soil along with the cracks opened by the flowers.

But Teller didn't feel relaxed at all, because it was so strange!

If those trees were weird, with this number and distance, there was no reason why he and Vanderheiden could come here!

Vanderheiden should not be stupid enough to take this path.

Just when he was about to ask his question, a burst of gunfire answered his question first.

Sporadic flames infected the silent gunpowder, and a commotion rushed out of the bronze barrel!

A delicate copper-colored bullet burst out with anxious sparks!

Along the blood-red line of fate!

Come quickly with the blood debt!!


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