Fairy’s Box

Chapter 429: Shadow in the Curtain

"She's dead?" Charlene's eyes widened in amazement, as if she couldn't believe the reality.

"Don't worry too much."

Yale patted her on the shoulder and comforted: "To be killed while alive, and to be enslaved by evil things even in death, this is too sad. It's a good thing to die like this... Besides..."

"And what?"

"It's nothing." Knowing that the surrounding area might be the eyes and ears of the enemy, the black-haired knight suppressed the doubts in his heart.

"What about the things here?" Charlene asked hesitantly.

"Smash!" Yale said without hesitation.

Before the words fell, the white curtains on both sides of the glazed window suddenly fell, the light in the room instantly dimmed, and a coolness suddenly filled the space, which made the two of them a little uncomfortable.

"What's the matter?" The green-haired girl walked to the floor-to-ceiling window suspiciously, and pulled the curtain back again, suddenly startled.

It was dark outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, and the sunlight seemed to be swallowed up by some kind of behemoth. The originally sunny morning turned into a dark night. With the starlight in the sky, she looked down carefully, and found that Bag and Gruby who were staying in the courtyard had disappeared, and there was nothing quietly below, there was a strange silence.

"They'll be fine with Baggage."

The black-haired knight is not worried about the safety of the headless horseman and the aquatic horse, nor does he care about the sudden change of the sky, all of which are still within his tolerance.

"it is good."

Charlene nodded immediately upon hearing the words, and just as she walked to the other side, the curtains slammed shut again.

"Don't worry, look at the situation first."

Yale stopped the green-haired girl who was about to have a seizure, and stared at the curtain with a cold expression. At this moment, the feeling of being peeped from all sides became much stronger.

squeak... squeak... squeak...

There was movement outside the window, and they were keenly aware of the subtle sound, as if something was scratching the glass.

Charlene pulled the corner of his clothes and pointed to the curtain, expressing that she wanted to lift the curtain to see what happened.

Yale shook his head, motioning her to wait.

The creaking sound became more and more weird, like something wet and slippery sliding on the glass, and the sour sound drilled directly into their ears.

The green-haired girl finally couldn't help turning into a phantom. She shuttled to the curtain in an instant, and lifted the whole curtain. The starlight outside was a little dim, but she could still see that there was nothing. The voice just now disappeared and recovered. That eerie silence.

"What's the matter?" She couldn't help but stomped her feet angrily.

"Don't worry, look again." The black-haired knight hooked the green-haired girl, signaling her to be patient.

After Charlene walked back ill, the strange movement rose again. This time the voice was much louder. The two of them stared at the curtain and found that it was slowly sinking.

When the curtain dented a hole the size of a human head, they suddenly found that a little blood was slowly seeping there. With a sudden jolt, Yale grabbed the sunken curtain and pulled it back.

The curtain suddenly fell to the back, and the outside was still a night with few moon and stars, and the sound disappeared without a trace at this moment.

The black-haired knight frowned and pondered for a moment, then pulled the curtain back up again, and slowly retreated to the green-haired girl's side, quietly waiting for the other party's further actions.

A few seconds later, the harsh sound came from outside the window, and it became more and more intense. The original sound of scratching and scratching the glass has now become a violent crash, and even the entire spacious room began to vibrate slightly.

The curtain sank again. Although it was exactly the same as the previous position, the radius had doubled. The dark red blood gradually dyed the curtain red. Yalei seized the opportunity and suddenly threw a flame towards the lamps on the ceiling.

boom--!

The etherized black flame was almost inexhaustible, and the entire lamp, including the ceiling, burned, and the originally dark space gradually became clear in the blazing fire.

The black-haired knight lifted the curtain once again, and a clear shadow appeared in front of the two of them. Its outline was close to that of a human, but it was much shorter and fatter, and it was only half the height of Charlene.

There are no other facial features on the entire head, only a huge mouthpart with interlaced teeth.

"It's you! It's you! It's you!"

At this moment, it suddenly made a clear voice, cold and hoarse, as if it had penetrated from the abyss, with a terrifying chill and resentment.

"..."

Yale didn't talk nonsense with it, Hei Yan wrapped his right fist and stabbed directly at the opponent's huge mouthpart.

boom--!

The appearance of this shadow is terrifying, but the actual combat power seems to be very general. It was only washed away by the steel vindictive energy, and it disappeared into pieces of filthy little steps.

The darkness in the sky quickly disappeared, just like the end of a solar eclipse, the sun re-sprinkled on the earth with a ray of light, and the courtyard regained the fragrance of birds and flowers.

Grubby, who was shivering below, saw the curtains suddenly open, and hurried out from the shadow of the carriage, waved his hoofs at him excitedly, and then said in a trembling voice:

"We're all fine...that's what Bagger asked me to say."

"We're fine too."

The black-haired knight smiled at them, then turned his eyes to the curtains on both sides, and found that the curtains had been restored to the original cleanliness, without a trace of blood.

"How is this going?"

Charlene hugged her head in annoyance, finding that she couldn't understand what she had just seen.

Yale walked to her side, his heart moved, he suddenly embraced the girl's soft body in his arms, and said softly in her ear: "It's nothing, it's just that I've encountered similar things before, and I'm a little prepared."

"Have you ever encountered such a thing?" She cast an inquiring look.

"But it can't be said... But you have to remember that these strange shadow-like things are very afraid of light, and they will become very fragile in the light."

"understood."

The green-haired girl nodded knowingly, but suddenly blushed: "Let go, how long are you going to hold it!"

"Oh...I really want to hug for a while."

The black-haired knight let go of her reluctantly and looked at the glazed window again, only to find that something suddenly appeared between the two arched glazes.

"When did this appear?" Charlene also noticed something strange.

In front of them, the sun shines through the arched floor-to-ceiling glass, casting a row of dazzling golden light. In the middle of the wall window, there is a built-in stone pillar carved with a strange animal head. It seems that after a long period of time, the subtleties of the carving have been blurred, but the expression is still vivid and vivid, with mouth parts wide open, as if roaring silently.

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