Chapter 67 067

Chapter 67. Gods of Heaven

While Char and Skadi were chatting, the few people who were watching the battle...

"Uncle, is there any way to make the elves follow me forever?"

Andrew smiled and shook his head.

"Uncle, you've been in Aurania for so long, have you ever summoned a spirit? "

Andrew nodded with an awkward smile.

"Uncle, have you ever summoned an spirit as powerful as Miss Skadi? "

Andrew's smile gradually disappeared.

"Uncle, is the spirit I summoned powerful?"

Andrew's face started to darken.

"Uncle..."

At this moment, Skadi and Char started fighting.

"Why did Char fight with the spirit?"

Apple Pie was at a loss. She turned around and saw that Rylai and Evelyn were just as dumbfounded as her.

The three of them were stunned.

Only Andrew stood up abruptly, and then, like a primitive man who had never seen thunder and lightning, he suddenly saw silver snakes dancing in the sky. He immediately knelt on the ground in fear and trembled, muttering, "Please forgive us, God."

The female thief looked at the other two guards. They were not any better off than Andrew.

The three of them knelt down together.

When everything was settled and Char was threatening Skadi with his sword, Apple Pie grabbed Andrew's clothes and asked him to take a look.

"My gosh, what is he doing? He... He's making a fuss!"

The merchant's eyes suddenly widened, and then his eyes rolled back and he fainted, falling limply to the ground.

At this time, in the arena...

Char threatened Skadi for about a second before putting down his sword and taking out a bandage to bandage her wound.

The spirit turned around when she felt the sharp object against her crystal core disappear. Her vermillion eyes were filled with curiosity. The other party was just a small existence, but he had surprised her twice in a row. First, he blocked a carefully prepared attack and directed it elsewhere, and then, he accurately found her weakness.

He had suddenly given up on his huge advantage.

Had he seen through the energy depletion of the projection and that he was already an arrow at the end of its flight? What an interesting existence.

"Human, raise your head and look at me."

"I'm busy, I don't have time."

"Insignificant existence, I'm just curious about you. Don't stubbornly think that I'm indulging and spoiling you."

Char bit on the bandage and raised his head. He mumbled, "So what are you going to do to me?"

"Human, you should believe that I won't stop."

"Forget it, I believe in the mercy of the Gods. I'm sorry, the one who believed in you is already dead, and the one who survived refused to believe."

Skadi was stunned for a few seconds before she chuckled. The other party was speaking as if he was really capable of doing it.

What an interesting human.

At this moment, Char finished bandaging and smiled at Skadi. "No matter what, I still have to thank you for helping me get rid of this creature. Also, please tell Elsa that the ring she couldn't find is hidden in Xuebao's stomach. I'll use this information as an apology for my small offense to you. Please remember my name, Char."

Char bowed elegantly, and Skadi looked at him curiously before her body gradually disappeared.

In the end, all that was left was a chuckle.

"Interesting human. I'll remember you."

After confirming that the other party was really gone, Char heaved a long sigh of relief.

"That's f*cking scary..."

He turned around and waved at Apple PIe. "Come and help me!"

The female thief ran up to him anxiously. "Big brother, where's the spirit? Where's the little sister? Why is it gone? Didn't we agree on an hour?"

"Haven't you seen Ultraman?" Char said unhappily. "He went back to Mars after he ran out of energy. She killed a bird for us, so she went back early."

"Hmph, you lied to me that the spirit don't have any means of attack us. She's very powerful!! I'll definitely summon her again next time!"

Apple Pie walked toward the corpse unwillingly.

Spirit really did not have any means of attack, and the one who attacked just now was f*cking Skadi herself.

Char took a deep breath.

Things were getting more and more complicated.

Although the past Queens of Ice City had all turned into spirits, this thing was far from the heroic spirit constellation in the moon. It only injected their powerful power into spirits that retained part of their memories and had no personality. It was sealed in the Snow Mountain of Obegen, which radiated Ice Crystals that contained the projection of spirits.

The reason why spirits did not master any means of attack was precisely because they lacked this kind of dominant consciousness. The tactics and runes that the Gods of Heaven had taught the people of Aurania were obscure and difficult to understand. The Ice Summoner's skills also took the longest time to chant, so it was not enough to rely on passive memory to make use of the dormant power.

It was like a hot water bag. You could only use the heat it emitted, but if you wanted to use it to produce hot water, you had to make a hole in it or convince the hot water inside to burst on its own.

The only exception to this was Skadi.

This was because she was still alive and was currently 2327 years old. This old spirit had a terrible tolerance for alcohol, and she said it herself when she was drunk. She sobered up immediately after she said it, and in her embarrassment, she shot an icicle at Char and instantly killed him.

However, even so, a projection was still just a projection. In theory, there was no such thing as a projection being taken over by the original owner. It was like a person leaving a handprint on a white wall with dirty hands, and from thousands of miles away, she could not control the handprint to give the person standing in front of the wall the middle finger.

However, Char had never summoned a spirit in his 177th life, so he could only blame it on the old spirit who was too strong.

However, this was enough to show how powerful the combination of the White Knight and the Ice Summoner was. The attack just now had exhausted all the power of the projection, and under Char's guidance, the defenseless vulture was killed in seconds. In reality, that was only the strength of a combination class of around level 20.

"They're so strong, these two professional players are really good."

Char touched his chin and thought for a moment, then suddenly punched his palm.

"I don't care, I have to find a way to get one. My ultimate goal this time isn't to go to the nest and cause trouble for the Zin'rokh."

At this moment, someone was jumping around.

"My hero, look what I got!"

"I'm coming."

Char slowly moved over.

Aurania.

There were only six hours of sunlight in there. The rest of the time, the sky was pitch-black.

However, the Ice City would never be shrouded in darkness, and there were very few magic street lights that would light up. The Aurora was like a curtain from the horizon, lightly unfolding and falling on the Obegen Snow Mountain. The light was refracted by the ice and snow that had stood for thousands of years into the city, illuminating every corner of the streets and alleys.

At the highest point of the Palace of ice, Queen Elsa was lying on the terrace, looking at the horizon in the far north. Her light gold braids hung down to her waist, and her emerald eyes reflected a blurry line, as well as the dragons dancing around it.

The young girl frowned, not knowing what she was thinking.

Suddenly, a purple aurora from the sky drifted toward the terrace, and the light condensed into a figure beside Elsa.

After seeing who it was, Elsa jumped into her arms in surprise.

"Godmother, why are you here?"

"I'm here to see Elsa and check if you've lost this."

Skadi opened her hand and a ring lay in her palm.

Stunned for a moment, Elsa picked up the ring and carefully looked through it several times before saying in disbelief, "Godmother, how did you know? And why do you have it with you?"

Skadi tilted her head, as if she was more confused than Elsa.

"Do you know a young boy? No, this is obviously impossible. This is strange."

She tapped her forehead a few times and put the matter aside for the time being. She turned to look at the sky that Elsa was looking at.

"Did you notice anything?"

Elsa shook her head and turned to look at the frozen sea outside the terrace. The auroras illuminated the distant sea, and the sky seemed to be swallowed by the dark sea.

"It's very awkward and strange, Godmother. The position of the stars had not changed for a week. my prayers to the Gods are like sugar being thrown into the sea." The girl's eyes were filled with worry. "I feel like we're no longer the center of the world. It's like we've been squeezed into a corner."

"Perhaps it's just being blocked by something, my child. The Obegen Snow Mountain is also blocked by a force from both directions, like two walls."

Skadi gently stroked Elsa's hair and let the girl lean into her arms.

"Don't worry, the Gods of Heaven won't abandon us."