The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 436: Charlie

Seeing such a scene, Charlie stood still and thumped.

The knight who looked down on him indignantly is a character in myth and legend. Although every boy and young knight in Burtania eagerly wants to face this heroic character with incredible legendary experience, few people believe They will have such luck.

During Charlie's life, he had seen "The Angel of Light" depicted a thousand times in dramas, illustrated manuscripts and stained glass, but he was not ready to face him in reality.

Some people think that the messenger of light is both awesome and awesome. They say that the messenger of light is the immortal spirit of Arthur Pan-Dragon, the founder and unifier of Burtania. He even served this lady even after his death. service. But few people claimed that they had seen this powerful hero, and those who saw it rarely talked about their encounters.

However, it is said that in front of a knight who is about to end his suffering, this ancient hero may appear, challenging him to test his determination. Thinking of this, Charlie felt that his lips were dry because he did not dare to think about it, which might be his test.

The Lightbringer wore a steel helmet and held a broad-bladed sword in both hands. The sad sword was inserted in the land in front of him. How many souls that were considered unworthy of respect were killed by this infamous weapon?

For many years, Charlie had been eager to face this powerful existence, but now that he finally faced it, he found himself stunned and could hardly breathe. He felt a trembling tremor in his heart, which was something he had never felt since becoming a Ranger Knight when he was young. Despite the cold weather, sweat ran down his back. His fingers gripped the hilt of Galamont's sword, forcing himself to take a slow breath.

Throughout the process, the light messenger stood there, immobile, but his eyes penetrated Charlie's soul and stripped him to the finish. Fog oozed from the ground and rolled around the ethereal hero like a cloak.

Soon, the mysterious figure withdrew his sword from the ground in a smooth motion and began to approach him.

The fog rolled around the messenger of light and rushed towards Charlie like a tide. It passed silently over his head, and he immediately felt chilled. Behind him, Garibal wailed and stood up on his hind legs, but Charlie did not turn around, and he could not move his gaze away from the heroes approaching him.

Except for this incredible enemy, everything seems to have disappeared. The fog became thicker and thicker, the forest became blurred, and then completely disappeared. In an instant, Charlie heard the lingering music, and the stack of sentences was incredibly beautiful. He heard a lyrical, non-human voice ringing in the song, which was so exciting, full of longing, and tears flowed into Charlie's eyes involuntarily.

A gust of wind blew, and the mist rolled around him. The messenger of light walked forward, through the suffocating mist, towards Charlie, but as the fog grew thicker, the distance between them seemed to be farther and farther away. Charlie hurried towards his opponent, but the fog was growing.

That extraordinary image is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish. Its terrible eyes and burning blade gradually dimmed, like the light from a ship leaving the port late at night.

"No," Charlie speeded up as he shouted, because he felt that the mighty hero who was rare in his life was slipping away. "Do not!"

Charlie ran desperately, trying to keep the messenger of light in front of him, but in his heartbeat, the spirit disappeared and was completely shrouded in thick fog. Charlie was alone, floating in a sea of ​​nothingness.

He turned sideways, ready the sword and shield, and doubtfully looked forward to the Lightbringer again at any time, and then cut him down. He fumbled forward, carefully guarding against traps and rocks, and his steps were dragged down.

The fog obscured all the sounds, but after a while, Charlie realized what he heard: a dull roar, similar to the thunder of thunder or the slap of the sea waves in the distance. It is impossible to judge the source of the sound, because without a reference point, he quickly lost his way.

For a long time, Charlie moved blindly. The sound of rapids echoed around him, and the soft splashes wet his cheeks. He was wading through the ankle-deep water. The rapids rolled over his boots.

He felt that something he saw appeared in front of him, a blurry light spot beating in the distance, maybe a lantern or a torch. He heard the misty and unforgettable music again. The light flickered up and down, rising and falling, charming and strangely tempting him, as if calling him. Charlie involuntarily took a step towards it, and dragged him back, recalling the stories of the vicious, childhood careless travelers he had heard in his childhood.

As soon as this thought appeared, the beating lights disappeared. The mist began to dissipate, like a curtain, revealing everything around him.

When the forest around him formed, Charlie hurriedly took a step back ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ He stood on the edge of a cliff a few hundred feet high. Taking another step forward, he would walk down the edge of the cliff.

His consciousness trembled in the ticking sound of the water drop; he looked down at the canopy below. It extends far away, and the treetops sparkle in the silver moonlight.

He turned around and looked around. The second waterfall fell from above and fell from a steep cliff to a deep pool. The surface of the water is choppy and glitters like liquid metal. The roar of the waterfall was deafening, and the air was filled with water splashes, shining with light, like layers of diamond dust. Garibaldo stood nearby, drinking from the pool.

Charlie struggled through the shallow water, climbed the banks of the pond, and looked out into the forest. He could only see beyond ten yards; it was almost impenetrable.

Fortunately, the sky was clear, which allowed Charlie to find his way again. He shook his head in surprise. Judging from what he can recognize, he is several miles away from the forest border, and is actually closer to the eastern Basabas than the western edge of Felwood. His position is also many miles north of what he expected. However, after a day and night trip, he should be able to reach the northern edge of the forest.

He whistled, and Garibal's eyes rolled. The warhorse looked at him.

"Come here," Charlie said, and the war horse obediently ran down the shallow water to its owner.

Charlie took Garibal's reins and prepared to enter the forest. The last time he looked back at the water vapor on the waterfall.

Before he turned away, Charlie saw something above the waterfall. After a while, it was engulfed by the torrent of torrents and disappeared into Charlie's field of vision, but in those brief seconds, Charlie clearly saw the fall of the thing on the waterfall. It was a corpse, with arms and legs swaying in the rolling water.

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