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Chapter 939

In the frozen world, all power becomes fragile here, and the light is weak. The sun is clearly in the sky, but it cannot illuminate the earth. It seems to be swallowed up by invisible forces. Even the wind is taking away the body temperature of the world.

Braving the terrifying blizzard, Reina slowly followed the team of mysterious people holding lanterns. The blizzard was ridiculously heavy, and the snow layer was rising at a speed visible to the naked eye. When starting from the entrance of the cave, it was clear that she could only cover her knees, but now

But it can submerge Reina's waist.

But the mysterious people in front were not affected by the heavy snow at all. They moved forward in a straight line, like migratory birds.

"Where exactly are they taking us?"

Reina asked, her voice flew away quickly with the strong wind, but the giant dragon behind her heard it clearly.

"Maybe it's a trap. I can't feel the breath of life on these people. Maybe they are the enemies in your mouth."

Weir's voice reached Reina's mind.

Are the weirdos in front of me evil spirits?

wrong.

Reina felt something was wrong. Although they gave people a strange and cold feeling, to evil spirits, they were even more hollow. At least evil spirits would emit an evil breath of death, and they...

She faced the strong wind and looked at the dark figures.

Hollow.

They were like empty bottles. Reina could see the magic in them, like weak candles, constantly burning and getting smaller. She had never seen such magic, such a structure.

What exactly are they?

Reina kept observing and thinking along the way.

Suddenly, one of the flames flickered, and after a while it was completely extinguished. With a pop, it fell to the ground. Reina quickly ran up, only to find that there was only a pile of scattered black rags and black ashes on the ground. A strong wind blew.

The ashes were blown away and the rags flew away. Reina grabbed one.

"Hey! Someone's down!"

It was only then that she realized that the others were indifferent to this. Even if she shouted a few times, they continued to move forward as if they hadn't heard her, and their figure disappeared into the storm, leaving only a shadow.

Not allowing her to hesitate, Reina took the black bandage in her hand and chased in the direction of those people.

However, at this moment, Weir suddenly stopped her.

"Rena, there is something I have to tell you now."

Reina turned around and said quickly: "We'll talk about it later. Let's follow him first."

"No, I can't accompany you any longer. If you continue walking, I may not be able to leave."

Hearing this, Linnai felt puzzled. She raised her head and looked at Will.

"Why?"

"Perhaps you are, as they say, unaffected by this storm. I must confess that I have lost too much energy. The ice and wind here are constantly absorbing the magic power in my body. Soon, I will not have the strength to fly.

.”

Weir said.

"What! Why didn't you tell me earlier."

Rena asked.

"I thought this wouldn't last long. I'm sorry, please leave with me. It's not worth the risk."

Weir persuaded, but Reina didn't want to give up, she couldn't let go of any hope.

"No, Veer, I can't stop, and I can't just go back. I have to find the King of Elements. Let's do this. You leave first. I haven't come out of the snow in three days. Veer, inform Lilith for me...

"

"All right."

Will lowered his head.

Reina frowned, and when she turned around, the traces of those mysterious people had completely disappeared, and the footprints they left were quickly covered up.

"Go ahead, I'll wait for you."

Reina didn't hesitate for long before following the footsteps and moving forward.

She left, and Weir stood there, watching Reina leave and disappear into the unknown storm. He finally knew why the dragons would not come to this place. This is a terrible cursed place, surrounded by an unimaginable force.

The huge power cursed people, so that they lost their common sense and terrible phenomena occurred.

It spread its wings and flew into the sky riding the strong wind.



Her feet almost lost all feeling, and the cold numbed her senses. After walking for an unknown amount of time, the sound of the storm finally weakened. She raised her head and looked forward through her fingers.

An extremely majestic, spectacular and weird snow mountain appeared in front of her. It was a spherical snow mountain, cast a black shadow, and the ice here was black.

There was no time for her to sigh. Those mysterious people disappeared in front of the snow-capped mountains. Reina was shocked. She immediately walked up and touched the smooth ice wall. Suddenly, she encountered a hole. There was a narrow hole in the black ice wall.

entrance of the cave.

The hole was very narrow. She tried it and found that she could just go in by leaning sideways. Without thinking much, she moved forward towards the horse. Soon, everything became dark. She couldn't see her fingers, and she could only feel the pain from head to toe.

Cold.

What's even more strange is that her sense of magic and space have completely lost their function here, as if she is in mid-air, and everything around her is nothingness. If she relied on either sense, she would probably think she was falling.

Fear began to arise, but she quickly overcame it and moved forward firmly. She could not stop, even for a moment. Because once she stopped, she might forget where she was coming from.

After moving for a long time, she didn't know whether her eyes were familiar with the darkness, or whether there were bursts of dim light like stars around her, but she saw something behind the black ice.

She couldn't see clearly, and it wasn't until it became brighter and brighter that she realized that the light was not coming from the direction she was going. She turned her head and saw an incredible scene. Looking back, she saw the entrance, which was right in front of her.

Hasn't it been moved?

This startled her.

She turned around again and found that the world suddenly turned dark, leaving only a little light on her body.

No.

No, she did move, and she walked for a long time.

Keep walking, don't stop.

She gritted her teeth and moved on.


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