Sachi rolled her body and passed by the two of them.

"No way, that kind of magic can also be defeated?"

Baz dropped his scythe and slowly walked out of the forest. But both of their eyes were focused on Saki, who was lying motionless on the ground.

"Saki!" Luneval rushed over. Baz moved in front of Luneval at some point. He pulled the scythe from Saki's chest.

Lunéval picked up Saki without hesitation and tried desperately to stop her bleeding.

"First one person, then two people!?" Buzz felt a chill coming over him and jumped back instinctively. Looking up, it was Nia staring at him.

"Am I scared...?" He felt strangely confused.

"Don't be kidding!" Baz dropped these words and stared at Nia.

"Kill..." Before he finished speaking, Baz looked up.

"Huh? This is a good time, right? Huh? Don't be kidding!"

Baz hung his head.

"Oh, I know. Got it! Just go back, right?"

Baz turned to Nia and Luneval.

"Narrowly escaped." Buzz said impatiently and disappeared. Nia stopped staring and ran to Lunerval's side.

Lunéval was still shouting "Saki! Saki!!" to stop the bleeding. But the blood flow didn't stop, and the bright red color spread to Lunerval's clothes and hands.

Sachi closed her eyes and seemed to have lost consciousness.

"Saki!" Although there was no response, Luneval continued to call her name.

"Lunerval," Nia shouted.

But Lunéval kept calling Saki's name, and even though the blood flow had stopped, he still pressed the wound tightly with both hands.

"Lunerval!!" Nia yelled, grabbing Lunerval by the shoulders. I tried my best to pull him away from Saki, but his strength was too strong.

"Lunerval..." Nia shed tears from her eyes.

"Already..." He bumped his forehead against Luneval's back and said in a trembling voice.

Runeval touched Saki's cheek with his bloody left hand, regardless of whether she was still alive or not: "Please open your eyes! Sachi! Please, open your eyes!!!"

"Lunerval!" Nia shouted again.

"I know!" Lunerval looked at Nia, tears welling up in her eyes.

"Her body became cold...and her heart stopped beating. I know...!" Luneval turned to Nia and said, "But! Does such a way of saying goodbye make sense!" ! "

The sound of grief echoed across the vast wilderness.

Giggle. The carriage jolted violently, and Ryan opened his eyes in surprise. He scratched his head, as if he was sleeping too deeply and looked outside intently, only to see a misty scenery. The carriage moved forward at a slow speed.

"Hey, have you been awake all this time?" Ryan heard Hailin's voice and turned around to look back.

"I was just trying to wake you up. It's your turn to go to work." Hailin came over and sat next to Ryan.

"It's necessary to take a good rest." Hailin said.

"I just fell asleep, it's okay." Ryan replied, and Helene nodded.

"Grim needs to rest too."

"Yes." Helene said expressionlessly.

Ryan asked: "What's wrong?"

"Nothing, sorry. I'm just worried about them."

"They" should refer to Runeval and his party.

"If what Lord Grim says is true, will they be attacked?"

"Well, the possibility exists. It's impossible to just let them slip away."

"Sure enough, should we stop them?"

"Even if we stop them, they'll keep going. That's the kind of people they are."

"Yes, that's right." Helene lowered her head, but Ryan deliberately smiled: "Worrying won't change anything. We can't get in touch with them now, we can only believe them."

Hearing Ryan's words, Hailin finally smiled: "Well, we have no choice but to believe."

Ryan also nodded: "But now we have to do our own thing. Even though it is already evening, it is really strange that we have not been attacked."

"Well, it is indeed a bit strange."

"Grim also said that the fog was thinning, which made me feel bad."

"At least Raila-sama has been monitoring. If something happens, she should be aware of it." Ryan looked up at the ceiling of the carriage.

There was a brief silence. Only the sound of wheels turning echoed in the air.

"Anyway," Ryan stood up, "I'm going to let Grim and An rest. After you have a rest, switch shifts with Raila."

"Okay, I understand." Helene replied.

Just as Ryan was about to go out from the back, there was a knocking sound on the ceiling. The two exchanged glances and rushed out immediately.

"What's wrong?"

They ran to the rear and saw Raila standing up, holding a bow and arrow.

"It's the enemy! But it's strange!"

There was still a cold expression on his face, but there was anxiety in his voice, and the two of them began to detect the magic power at the same time. At the same time, the carriage stopped.

Grim and Ann walked to the front and asked, "What happened?" Ryan and Helene looked at each other with confused expressions.

"There was a sudden burst of magic. It was..."

"Someone is fighting a monster!!"

An suddenly remembered something: "Maybe it's someone from Aliban!!"

Hearing this, everyone nodded.

If this is the case, you must hurry, but Ryan is calm: "Grim."

Grimm immediately nodded in agreement.

"You and Hailin should go first. We'll catch up after you."

Ryan originally planned to take Helene alone, but he looked at Ann and Raila with wide eyes. Then he immediately turned his gaze back to Grim: "Is it okay?"

Grimm grinned.

"If something happens, I will also join the fight. Although it may not seem like it, I still have a trick up my sleeve."

Ryan hesitated, but felt that Grim would not say empty words: "I know." So Ryan decided to believe him.

Ryan turned to Helene and said, "Let's go."

Grimm took out four pieces of paper from his arms: "Here are powerful magic spells for dealing with monsters such as ogres. Although there are not many, they can come in handy in times of emergency..." He Handed the paper to Ryan.

"OK?"

Grim nodded vigorously.


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