The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 649: Old times

Heinz raised his head in surprise and saw Guerrero walking into the bar with heavy feet. He held a bloodied axe in one hand. His other big hand grabbed the neck of a dead ratman. This thing is decaying at an alarming rate, and it seems that it has experienced several weeks of decay in an instant. Grey Rogan stared at the surprised bodyguards with his eyes, and then threw the body on the ground. It huddled in front of his feet, and then formed a sinkhole at his feet.

"Damn the Ratman." He muttered. "A large group of them are lurking outside the toilet. It's so stupid, I don't know if the dwarves have good ears."

Heinz walked over and stood beside the dwarf. He looked down at the mess, with a strange and fascinated expression on his face.

"Okay, just treat this as a ratman." Gray Rogan looked up at him in surprise: "This is of course a **** ratman! I have killed this thing enough in my life, and now I know they are long What kind of. "

Heinz shrugged and apologized. Then, when a scream came from the top of the stairwell, he turned around again. Heinz raised his head in surprise and saw Eliza's figure appearing at the stairs. The girl was pale and scared.

"Bai En!" She shouted. "Boy, what did Bai En do?" He asked comfortably. She pounced on him and almost fell to her knees. He wrapped her trembling arms around her trembling body.

"No. They want to kill him. The monsters are trying to kill Bai En. They are in his room!"

"Did that girl eat something weird?" A bodyguard asked calmly.

Heinz glanced at Gray Logan and the other bodyguards. All his previous hunches are back. He still remembers groping in the cellar. He could see that the dwarves had the same idea.

"What are we doing here?" Heinz growled. "Come with me, boys!" This is better. This is more like the past days.

Bai En knew that he was in danger. He could not solve all these ratmen. They are too many people, and they run too fast. He has been wearing that mage robe, or he can wear that half-length mail, maybe he still has a chance to survive the sharp blades. But he didn't.

His enemies felt victory and moved forward. Bai En danced with a whirlwind blade. He managed to survive, leaving only a few scratches and scratches. He found himself standing by the bed. He swiftly kicked the lantern. The oil sprinkled on the straw and lit it. After a while, a wall of flames separated him from the Ratmen. He reached for the one closest to him and threw it into the flames. The ratman's fur caught fire and he screamed in pain. It started rolling on the floor, howling and squeaking. Its companions jumped back, avoiding its blazing body.

Bai En knew that he only earned a moment of respite for himself. He knew there was only one chance now. He did the most unexpected thing for the other party, picked up the mage robe from the head of the bed, quickly put it on his body and jumped directly into the flames. The flame did not scorch his flesh. But he smelled the smell of his hair burning. Seeing a gap between the ratmen and the door, they rammed into it and almost hit the wall of the hallway. His heart was pounding, his lungs were panting, blood was pouring from a dozen wounds, and he ran to the top of the stairs, as if all the evil hounds were behind him.

A head came out of the next room. He recognized Baron Joseph Mann ’s bald head and goatee, which was one of the most loyal customers of this blind pig tavern.

"What's going on outside?" The old noble shouted. "It sounds like you are doing unnatural behavior with animals."

"Almost." Bai En retorted as he ran, rushing past him. The old man saw what followed him. He opened his eyes wide. Then he grabbed his chest and collapsed.

Zhang Squik glanced outside the door and bit his tail in frustration. Everything went wrong. From the moment Nooy the fool came in through the window, everything started to get worse. They eagerly wanted to be part of the killing operation, and the rest wanted to immediately jump in behind him, eager to get the honor they deserve. Of course, their ropes were entangled, and in the end they all held the window sill and each other tightly, frantically trying to rush into the room. Several idiots fell on the hard ground below and died. These fools deserve it.

He thought philosophically that incompetent men were destined to disappoint the great Ratman leader. Even the smartest plan cannot continue after the stupid idiot's execution. It seems that his entire command system is composed of these things. Even with unexpected advantages, a large number of people, and well-equipped advantages, they cannot kill a weak human being. This made him want to vomit. He personally doubted that this was a betrayal. Perhaps it was the rivals in the family who gave him a bunch of untrained idiots in order to spoil his reputation. In short, this seems to be the most reasonable explanation.

Zhang Squik had considered participating in this battle personally, but only briefly. What happened next was obvious to his superior intelligence. The entire tavern will be awakened, and his subordinates will soon be stubbornly resisted, probably deadly.

Let them stay here, Zhang Siquike thought. No matter how fate comes to them, they deserve it.

He slipped back into the room and threw some of that human's clothes into the fire, making the flame more vigorous, and then jumped out of the window. He easily grabbed the climbing rope with one hand, quickly climbed to the side of the house, and fled to a safe place.

He was already thinking about the best way to report this small setback to the foresight Tangul.

Something hit Heinz and he grunted. When the heavy object hit him, he almost fell backwards.

"Sorry." Said a polite voice, and Heinz recognized that it belonged to White. "I had a little trouble just now ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Several darts whizzed past Old Heinz's ear. The smell of flames filled his nostrils. He ran towards the crowded Looking out to the ratmen's corridor. The cold anger filled his heart. Those **** ratmen wanted to burn this blind pig tavern and **** his livelihood! He pulled out his stick and rushed over But you do n’t need to worry about him. Grerogan pushed him aside and plunged into the crowd. The rest of the bodyguards followed him carefully. At the other end of the corridor, various nobles and their bodyguards appeared. And stormed from behind the ratmen. The terrible massacre began.

Everything soon ended.

Bai En shivered in a blanket sitting in front of the fire. He looked towards Elisa opposite. The girl smiled lightly at him. Bodyguards were everywhere, and they hurriedly carried buckets of water on the water floor to ensure that the fire did not spread from Bai En ’s room.

"I think you are brave," Elisa said. There was a very doting affection in her eyes. "Like a hero in those legends."

Bai En shrugged. He was tired. He was covered with scars, and was full of wounds and bruises. He now knows that the ratman must have been specifically to kill him. He doesn't feel that he has any heroism. However, he thought, things might be worse.

He has a bit of pain in his body, and maybe a close contact will touch the wound. He looked at the girl, and even now, it is really beautiful. Damn, of course I am, and I should be braver now, he thought. He reached out his hand, wrapped his arm around Elisa's shoulder, and pulled her to his side. She snuggled tightly.

"Thank you," he said. For a moment, the girl ’s smile made everything more valuable.

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