Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 274: strong

"Hasn't anyone taught you that you shouldn't light the lamp casually in other people's homes?" A harsh voice came from the inner side of the room. It was the scream of the old witch named Baba Yaga trying to block the sun with her skinny arms.

Before we get to Cheese's response, let's see what's in Baba Yaga's evil hut. A wooden table, of course, with several large battered plates, some containing old bones, others just decorative flowers and plants.

There were two chairs beside the table, the one for the old witch was more complicated and comfortable, and the one for the visitor was just a stool without a backrest. There are three windows in the room, two are on the left and right sides of the door, like eyes, and the other is on the wall on the left hand side of the cheese, separated into four petals by cross-shaped panes, and the window is misty gray.

Opposite that window to the right is a traditional stone fireplace, but the otherwise clean cobblestones have long since been blackened with oil and ash, and, along with the nearby walls, look as if they've just been blasted. Besides that, the only thing in the room was the huge ebony chandelier, which served both as a light and as Baba Yaga's bed.

"Sorry, to be honest, I don't have any tutoring." Cheese didn't mean to apologize at all, but he said that it was true that he had no tutoring. Not only him, most of the gray robes were self-taught etiquette lessons. Although the first gray robe told His apprentice needs to use some social means to deal with others, but he himself does not take the time to teach.

This also led to the fact that most of the gray robes would not have any good results when they first came into contact with people. In fact, cheese is the same. If it weren't for the legend of gray robes in the Frost Guard, and the ratman plague came too fast , the final relationship between the two is hard to say.

"You rude little boy! Damn little thief! How dare you! How dare you bring sunshine here! Despicable bitch! You..." The old witch kept spitting out vicious curses, most of which were stronger than ours. What I see now is even worse.

The cheese just silently increased the brightness of the lantern, and made the other party shut up. He looked around, and the dwarves who ran in just now had disappeared, which meant that Baba Yaga's hut was probably bigger than it saw now.

Not only that, but according to the children who had escaped the witches, there was supposed to be a hideous, creepy kitchen where Baba Yaga disposed of her poor victims. Fortunately, no matter where the kitchen is, Cheese is sure that there should be no victims nearby.

The evidence came from the bones on the table, which were the equivalent of snacks for the witches and were very old, almost rotting. The only fresh bones among them were not human. This meant that no matter how scary Baba Yaga was, there was no human nearby who would be harmed by her. She's been stuck here with the goblins for many, many years.

How should I put it, generally speaking, this kind of existence that eats a single food for a long time will fall into despair and weakness after losing the food supply under certain circumstances. No matter how terrifying the evil spirits are, when their hobbies become weaknesses, there are ways to deal with them.

Obviously, the people who trapped this group of monsters here have thought of this countermeasure and implemented it perfectly. Now the witch in front of Cheese is already extremely weak, even without the protection of the sun, it may be difficult to hurt him now. But this is not the purpose of the cheese. He is curious why the Feathered Snake sent himself to these devils.

"Tell me how you were locked in." At this time, the gray-robed mage was like a ruthless torturer, who had no mercy or sympathy for the felons in the prison, and he really didn't need to have these, because he curled up The Thing is an out-and-out monster.

"You, you turn off the **** light first." Baba Yaga looked like she was about to get into the corner, and the sunlight that approached as the cheese approached made her extremely painful. This kind of pain cannot be described by flesh and blood pain . For the evil spirits, the burning caused by sunlight is from the inside out.

Cheese was 100% sure that he would be attacked after turning off the lantern, so he just dimmed the light slightly to give the other party the ability to tell what happened. It's not that the mage is soft-hearted, he just reduces the meaningless process, and wants to get the clues he needs as soon as possible, "Now, tell me."

"Bitten by a snake, you are the same as your **** teacher!" The answer was as expected, since the existence of the Feathered Snake was related to the first gray robe, Baba Yaga was naturally the same. They are both prisoners of Clark, the question is, is there any difference between the two.

"That just makes me happy. Your curses can't hurt me, nor your magic and other insidious tricks. So don't waste your time and tell me everything you know about this symbol."

The symbol that Cheese mentioned is naturally the eight straight lines that symbolize the evil necromancy. He drew the symbol on the table with the ash from the dragon walking technique, so that it can be cleaned immediately, UU reading www. uukanshu.com prevents any magical effect from being triggered. Baba Yaga didn't dare to look back at the lantern at first, but it was Cheese who took two steps back before she managed to climb onto the table with no joint restrictions at all.

"This symbol, yes, I know it. An ancient, ancient symbol, it is a symbol of existence, an incomparably great, great existence. It is much nobler than you and your teacher!"

"The point. Who is its owner?" Cheese slightly clenched the pepperwood staff, because he faintly heard a bad sound coming from outside the window. The house is not standing still, as they talk, the house itself is moving in a certain direction with its feet.

"It's...it's...it's the answer you don't have to know! Quack!" The old witch suddenly raised her noseless face and gave the mage a creepy smile. In the next second, the three windows opened at the same time, and the wind and mist came in through the windows.

Cheese raised his eyebrows. Yep, the Mist, it's really a common thing for scary monsters. But it is also a common thing for cheese. If you want to use the fog to gain an advantage in front of a gray robe who is good at arranging fog, it is as difficult as turning sunlight into moonlight.

So with a muffled sound, Cheese swung his staff and swept Baba Yaga, who jumped up and rushed towards him, back to the table, taking the dirty plates to the floor.

"I'll ask you again, what is it! Answer me."

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