Chapter 1069 Skadi: I can't beat him! Ishamara: That's wrong!
Chapter 1069 Skadi: I can't beat him! Ishamara: That's wrong!
Snowflakes float from under my feet into the sky.
Skadi ran away madly, dragging the greatsword in one hand and grabbing Typhon's shoes in the other.
The sound of crossbows piercing the air, the roar of Originium explosions, and the witchcraft chanted by the ancient Sami songs intertwined into a melodyless noise.
Skadi was even somewhat thankful that the evil infection here was serious enough to drive everyone crazy, seeing everything in front of them as enemies and engaging in an unregulated melee, so they would not specifically target her.
She dragged the unconscious Typhon into a wooden house and shook her dizzy head vigorously.
The helmet had already been shattered in the melee, but fortunately, thanks to the protection of the helmet, Skadi avoided getting injured.
"Typhon...hiss!"
Skadi turned around and was about to check on Typhon's condition, only to find that Typhon was being dragged face down by her.
She rushed over and turned Typhon over.
But as Typhon turned his face, Skadi felt as if she fell into an icy cave.
She didn't see the familiar cute face, nor did she see the horrible disfigurement with bloody scratches on it, but she felt that it was better to see these.
Typhon's face had long since disappeared, leaving only a deep black hole. In the center of the black hole, a spherical object wrapped in a faint halo was flashing...
"Typhon!"
Skadi suddenly woke up from a nightmare.
The greatsword fell to the ground with a dull thud, and Skadi covered her forehead in pain.
"Damn it, why did I fall asleep? How long have I been asleep?"
She leaned against a wall, frowned and looked around, memories coming back to her like a tide.
Typhon's perception was blocked by the evil demon, and he walked towards the northern front that had already fallen. In order to save Typhon, she also rushed into the collapsed massif. As a result, facing the non-linear movement of Typhon, she could only watch him getting farther and farther away.
"Typhon, I have to find you."
Skadi picked up the greatsword and stood up again with some difficulty.
She had long lost track of how much time she had spent in this chaotic battlefield, or rather, in the collapsing massif, time was a meaningless concept.
She fought against Ursus's army, against Sami's Tree Scar tribe warriors, and even against plants and buildings that suddenly came to life.
Skadi vaguely realized that after losing the helmet, she was inevitably sliding into the abyss of collapse.
"Should I leave?"
Skadi muttered to herself: "It is almost impossible for me to rescue Typhon by myself in this situation. I should seek support, but can Typhon hold on?"
Faced with this helpless reality, Skadi's head was about to explode.
She had never missed the Doctor and her captain as much as she did now. When they were around, she didn't have to worry about making choices in combat operations. She just had to obey orders and rush forward to hack and chop.
Apart from repairing circuits and singing, Skadi thinks that what he is best at is just staring at the target and slashing at it.
"No, I can't let my imagination run wild anymore, Skadi, are you affected too?"
After patting her cold face hard, Skadi's eyes became firm again.
She had had enough of losing her companions, she could never abandon Typhon!
Looking around, Skadi tried to gather information.
She was in an unfamiliar wooden house. A corner of the house was cut off by some force, and the wind, snow, and the sounds of the endless battle outside poured in.
This is still at the edge of the battlefield, but Typhon has already walked deeper into the battlefield.
Skadi took a deep breath.
Out of a hunter's intuition, she could sense a powerful aura in the center of the battlefield, which was no less powerful than her captain Ulpian. It was definitely not an existence she could defeat head-on.
Skadi began to search the cabin, trying to find a help item similar to the helmet she had found before.
Unfortunately, she found nothing, but instead saw a mirror when she opened a cabinet.
She looked at her face deliberately, afraid that what she saw in the mirror was not her own face, but a void formed by collapse.
"wrong……"
Skadi paused in her movement to escape. The next second, she turned back sharply and hit her forehead hard against the mirror.
The mirror shattered, but Skadi was unharmed.
"Don't you dare make me feel scared of you!"
Skadi looked at herself being torn into many parts by the mirror fragments without any hesitation.
In the mirror, her face was pale, her breathing was rapid, and her originally smooth white hair had become messy, but she was still herself.
A loud explosion sounded through the gap in the wooden house.
Skadi's eyes narrowed and she withdrew her attention from the mirror, realizing that a battle between the collapsed bodies was advancing towards this side.
The hand holding the greatsword tightened slightly as Skadi assessed her physical condition.
But the result made her feel heavy.
His physical strength had not yet recovered, his heartbeat was obviously abnormal, and the greatsword that he usually wielded with ease seemed to have become exceptionally heavy.
The sounds of battle were still approaching.
Skadi knew she couldn't hesitate any longer.
"Need some help, Skadi?"
A voice sounded in her heart.
All of Skadi's movements froze and all her muscles were tense.
She remembered Typhon's warning that she must not respond to such strange voices in the collapsing massif.
"What is your enemy?"
The voice in my heart keeps echoing.
"Where is your way out?"
The voice in her heart gradually became familiar to Skadi.
"What's the answer?"
"...what exactly are you..."
Skadi asked unconsciously, but stopped abruptly.
"I am with you."
Skadi's voice whispered softly in Skadi's heart.
A feeling of heat erupted from Skadi's heart.
For the first time, Skadi heard her heartbeat so violently. She could even clearly feel the sound of blood rushing wildly in her body. Her breathing became more and more rapid, and there was an impulse that was taking control of her limbs.
"It's time for us to return. This land doesn't have the answers we need."
The voice in her heart was so gentle that Skadi felt as comfortable as if she was being embraced by someone.
She wanted to close her eyes, abandon everything and enjoy this tenderness.
The sound of the wall breaking was heard, bringing Skadi's mind, which was on the verge of losing control, back to reality.
The body of an Ursus soldier, with black blood flowing, lay on its back at Skadi's feet. On the face that had turned into a hollow hole, black spheres resembling eyes were flickering, as if staring at Skadi.
Skadi looked past the corpse and looked outside through the hole in the wall.
A twisted group of Sami and Ursus frantically attacked everything they could reach.
"A pointless fight."
The voice in my heart commented.
Skadi noticed a crossbow arrow coming through the air, and she immediately swung her sword across.
The sound of the sword cutting through the air was different from usual.
The feel is also different.
The results are completely different.
A force that Skadi could not understand at all erupted from her body. The air in front of her seemed to be afraid, whistling and turning into a storm to retreat.
The corpses at his feet were crushed, the walls and the wooden house turned to ashes, and the snow outside the house rolled back, tearing apart the twisted and collapsed bodies.
Skadi's pupils shrank to a point.
She watched helplessly as the sword energy from her own sword destroyed all obstacles in front of her, forcibly parting the snow and wind that had lingered on the ice field all year round, and leaving a scar hundreds of meters long on the land.
Heat surged up my arms.
Skadi looked down and was shocked to find that the entire blade of her sword had been burned red due to the intense friction with the air.
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