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Chapter 23 Ghost Fire 2

(This is a supplementary chapter. I still need another chapter and I will finish it within the next two days. At the same time, I would like to thank my favorite book and those who like MINI for the reward. Finally, please click and recommend.)

That day will always exist in my heart, and it will definitely be the same today...

The carriage took her body downwards rapidly, but Sophia still looked at Geer quietly without any wavering.



seven years ago.

Corbenson Territory, Winterset Keep, and Lake Erin.

A group of children are playing in the shallow water of Lake Erin.

A chubby little girl stood on the shore, watching the other children having fun, but she didn't dare to think about it anymore, and she almost cried out of anxiety.

The leader of the children saw the timid appearance of the little girl, picked up a piece of mud from the bottom of the lake and threw it towards the little girl. It landed at the little girl's feet, and the frightened little girl ran away crying.

"Coward, Sophia!"

"Coward, Sophia!"



The children in the lake laughed happily at the timid girl.

"Shut up, everyone. Sophia is my sister. Only I can bully her and laugh at her, and you can't!" The kid who threw the mud was very prestigious among this group of naughty children, and he shut them all up with just one sentence.

After playing for a while, the children came ashore one after another. The leading boy came up last, turned his head and stared at the woods not far away for a while, got dressed and followed the children and left the lake.

After all the naughty children ran away, Sophia carefully poked her head out from behind a tree at the edge of the grove. After observing the situation for a while, she carefully ran to the lake.

Looking at her clear reflection in the mirror-clear water, Sophia hesitated for a long time, and finally gritted her teeth and closed her eyes before jumping into the lake.

Plop~~

Sophia overestimated her ability, and the gap between the lake shore and the water depth she chose was a bit large, causing her to sink into the water all of a sudden. In addition, the bottom of this wild lake was full of silt, making it difficult for her to slip on the bottom.

No matter how hard she struggled, Sophia couldn't get to the water.

At that time, there was turquoise and cold water above, and the sunlight illuminated the underwater world through the water, bringing with it brilliant colors, as if she was in another world, but she could not feel a trace of the warmth of the sun, and her body became increasingly uncomfortable.

The heavier the weight, the consciousness gradually dissipates, and endless loneliness and sorrow occupy the heart, making the heart slow down...

Poof!

A hand broke through the water and reached out to Sophia, grabbed her hand, lifted her out of the water and dragged her to the shore.

At that moment, Sophia's eyes were round and her hand seemed to be emitting endless brilliance.

"Idiot! Sophia!" The leading boy turned back alone, just in time to rescue Sophia from drowning.

"Well, ahem, brother Geer." Sophia's little face was pale, but her smile was bright.

Seeing Sophia's smile, what Geer originally wanted to say was blocked in his mouth. In the end, he could only hold back two words angrily: "Idiot!"

"Okay, come back with me."

"Okay, brother."

"Idiot Sophia, call me Ger!"

"Okay, brother Geer, hee hee..."



Seeing herself and Geer getting farther and farther away, Sophia didn't know why she didn't have any fear, as if she could solve everything just by looking at him. Sophia never doubted this.

Suddenly, Sophia's ankles tightened, and she fell downwards under the force of this force, but at the same time, her body got rid of the downward trend and stabilized in the air.

But the carriage would not stop because of Sophia. The inner wall of the carriage quickly dilated in Sophia's pupils. When there was almost a collision, Sophia couldn't help but close her eyes.

The next second, the expected severe pain did not appear. Sophia opened her eyes and looked down, only to see the carriage that had turned into a black spot. At that moment, she actually passed through the door accurately and was not carried away by the carriage.

Looking at the ankle that led her out of danger, she found that a rope was tied to her foot. It was the spare reins placed in the carriage, and the other end of the rope was tied to Geer's waist.

Sophia burst into a bright smile, a tear slipped down the corner of her eye, and disappeared into the bottomless valley with crystal clear light.

At the edge of the bridge, Geer clung to the edge of the bridge, his arms shaking non-stop, his face flushed, but in the end he withstood the pulling force transmitted from Sophia's body with accurate calculations and was not pulled down.

Deep valley.

The series of actions just now were analyzed by the biological brain after establishing an environmental model and were the only way to save the two of them. Under accurate calculations, Geer jumped out of the carriage with the reins. The grommets made with the other end of the reins did not pull directly.

Instead of holding Sophia, he waited until she had fallen to a certain height before pulling her up so that she could avoid the collision of the carriage. The impact force that must be borne by Geer was just within his limit.

After taking a breath, Geer immediately began to pull Sophia up. The danger has not passed yet and he must get up as soon as possible. Geer only relied on one hand to hold the edge of the bridge to bear the weight of the two of them, while the other hand held the connection between the two.

The rope pulled Sophia up.

Pull it up a bit, then bite it with your teeth to fix it, and then continue to pull it. In just a few seconds, Sophia reached the height where Geer was.

"Grab my body and climb up!"

"Okay, brother."

Sophia knew that this was not the time to be pretentious, so she hugged Geer's legs while hanging upside down in the air, then turned her body over, climbed onto the bridge with a few clicks of Geer's body.

Geer clung to the edge of the bridge with both hands again, took a slight breath, shook off the sweat that stuck to his eyes, and then exerted force with both hands, and his upper body was on the bridge deck.

"squeak!"

At the last moment when Geer returned to the bridge, a will-o'-the-wisp monkey unexpectedly rushed in front of Geer and pounced on Geer's head.

"Bang!"

When Geer was calculating which part of the body would be the most cost-effective to block the attack of the Ghost-Fire Monkey, the Ghost-Fire Monkey flew back at a speed that was not inferior to that of a flying dive.

Taking advantage of this moment, Geer exerted force again and finally returned his entire body to the bridge.

He quickly stood up and drew his sword. From the side, Geer saw Sophia panting while holding an iron rod that had fallen off the broken guardrail. Her cheeks were flushed. It was obviously her who had knocked the monkey away with a precise swing.

.

"Nice job."

Geer volleyed and slashed away another will-o'-the-wisp monkey, and then kicked another one off the bridge. After getting a moment to breathe, he immediately told Sophia: "You run to the bridge, I will stop them, hurry up!"

"Well, brother, you have to be careful." Sophia turned around and ran away without hesitation.

"Haha, come on, dead monkey!"

Without Sophia to take care of, Geer turned around and rushed towards the monkeys. In a flash of sword light, he had accurately pierced the chest of a will-o'-the-wisp monkey, and swung its still burning body left and right, beating the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys.

Running around, there was no way to pursue Sophia for a while.

Throw the motionless monkey on the sword toward the group of monkeys. After blocking the attack of the group of monkeys for a while, he immediately retreats and distances himself several meters away. After taking a moment to breathe, he takes stock of the current situation.

With this free time, Geer discovered that the number of will-o'-the-wisp monkeys in front of him was not many, only eleven or two, but the large group of will-o'-the-wisp monkeys actually gave up attacking the people on the bridge and flew down the bridge, targeting the target.

He pointed pointedly at the carriage that had disappeared.

Is there something attracting them?

A flash of doubt flashed through Geer's mind.

But without giving him time to think deeply, the frenzied monkeys pounced on him again, and Geer could only face them with his sword, leaving the analysis to the biological brain.

"Analyze the reasons for the dispersion of the monkey group, and further analyze the target selection and attack reasons of the monkey group."

"Calculation in progress...Fuzzy hypothesis calculation is carried out, the result will be obtained in 60 seconds, and the countdown will begin, 60, 59..."

"One minute, no problem."

Geer waved his sword calmly, focusing on protecting his own defense, and carefully dealt with the oriole monkeys.

The crazy will-o'-the-wisp monkey is extremely difficult to deal with. It has a flexible body and good strength. In addition, its body is covered in high-temperature flames, which makes the will-o'-the-wisp monkey's melee combat ability very outstanding. Of course, they must also have shortcomings. Now they can be

What Geer used was their weight.

The lighter weight allows the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys to gain agility, but also makes them lose their ability to resist blows. Geer can knock off a will-o'-the-wisp monkey with just a casual blow. Coupled with the conservative tactics adopted by Geer, the will-o'-the-wisp monkey can instantly defeat the ori-o's fire monkey.

There's basically nothing you can do against him.

With a sword, he cut off the claws of the will-o'-the-wisp monkey in front of him. Geer quickly raised his fist and hit the face of the monkey that had escaped to Geer's back through the cover of several companions. It also caused some burns and scratches on the back of his hand.

He knocked away the uninvited guest on his back.

Quickly returning to the state of holding the sword with both hands, the straight sword in his hand drew a cold crescent moon, and with a fierce diagonal slash, he split the head of another will-o'-the-wisp monkey that came forward, and there were red and white marks everywhere.

At the time of sputtering, we were waiting for the analysis results of the biological brain.

"...2,1,0... Calculation completed, speculation on the reasons for the dispersion of the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys: 1. There is something on the carriage that attracts the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys, the probability is 79%, 2, go back to protect the group, the probability is 17%, 3, other forces

Intervention, probability 4%; analysis and speculation on the cause of the attack: 1. Something caused the oriole monkey to go crazy, probability 87%; 2, cubs were threatened, probability 7%; 3. For food, probability 6%; analysis of target selection of the oriole monkey:

1. The person being attacked carries special items, the probability is 76%; 2. The target is selected based on threat level, the probability is 23%; 3. The target is selected based on gender, the probability is 1%..."

"...Concluded that there is a substance on the body that causes the will-o'-the-wisp monkey to attack, and the probability of the jacket is 82%..."

Hearing that there was an 82% chance that the problem might be with the jacket, Geer kicked the nearest oriole monkey away, quickly took off his jacket and threw it aside.

The effect took effect immediately, and the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys immediately stopped their uninterrupted attack and turned around in confusion. Except for one of the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys who continued to rush towards Geer, the others all rushed towards the coat.

Without any pressure, he pierced the head of this "warrior" who dared to challenge Geer alone. Geer looked at the will-o'-the-wisp monkeys in other directions. They bit directly at the coat and completely tore the coat into pieces.

After turning into a ball of ashes, the flames on these monkeys faded at a speed visible to the naked eye.

These will-o'-the-wisp monkeys did not continue to attack, but looked at the corpse of their companion that Geer was carrying on his straight knife. There was a trace of fear in their blood-red eyes. After chattering for a while, they roared threateningly at Geer and carefully looked at him.

They retreated towards the bridge and escaped along the bridge one after another.


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