Dawn of the Ash Tower

Chapter 7 Accident


This is bad.The moment the cheese was bitten by the monster, he thought.

The rope made of ice shattered under the brute force of the monster, and the mage who put down his guard was bitten by the monster's left shoulder.All this happened in an instant, and the cheese had no time to react. There was a coldness on the shoulder, and then there was a piercing pain.However, the perennial apprenticeship has made the cheese's ability to endure pain far beyond ordinary people. It should be noted that the dangers encountered by the mage in various experiments are much more terrifying than training a warrior.And in order to ensure the ability to cast spells in various situations, cheese's teacher has conducted special pain tolerance training for his students.So at this time, the cheese brain can still stay awake under the severe pain.

Almost instinctively, Cheese clenched his right hand into a fist and slammed it under the monster's ribs with all his strength. Although alienation had already occurred, according to its shape, Cheese felt that the key points of human beings should still work against this monster. .

"Hey..." In the deep growl, the monster let go of its upper and lower jaws because of the pain, and the mage seized the opportunity to pull out his left shoulder, and at the same time organized a counterattack through this short moment.Although the left arm has temporarily lost its mobility, even without relying on his hands, cheese can still release some spells with language.

"Roar!" A huge roar spewed out of Cheese's mouth, and the sound wave brought by this sound even caused the fine snow flying in the air to recede, leaving a fan-shaped vacuum in the air.If there is a mage from human society, he will be surprised, because at this time, the cheese is not using spells in the conventional sense, but the roar of the savage orcs!This ability between instinct and magic is the signature skill of orc shamans. They rely on this sound wave with magic power to stun nearby enemies, so as to gain valuable casting time.However, this ability has never been mastered by humans before. The explanation given by the Mage Association is that the difference in physiological structure between humans and orcs caused this phenomenon.However, Cheese, who is a purebred human being, used this kind of orc combat skills at this time, which is estimated to surprise many researchers.

However, no one paid attention to these things in the snow at this time, but this practical combat technique had an effect beyond expectations.The monster was completely incapacitated after being hit by Cheese's roar at close range. It held its head in both hands, staggered back a few steps, and then knelt down on the snow and curled up into a ball.But even so, the cheese knew that there was not much time left for him.Using magic to petrify the tissue around the wound, one is to prevent the wound from deteriorating, and the other is to effectively reduce the speed at which the virus spreads in the body.Yes, the moment he saw the other party, Cheese knew that the monster's teeth and claws must be infected with the plague virus.The reason why the wound was not treated immediately was because the cheese knew that ordinary healing techniques could not expel the virus that had entered the body, and in the case of wearing such thick clothes, the healing technique was very likely to allow broken clothes to mix into the wound inside.

After finishing the wound treatment, the cheese quickly grabbed it from the snow with his right hand, but what he grabbed from the snow was not a handful of crushed snow, but a short spear made of ice.Sometimes, mages don't need to pursue powerful spells, but should choose the most correct spells.According to the physical quality of the monster, Cheese concluded that when he finished singing the spell that was enough to threaten him, his neck should have been bitten off by the opponent.And a sharp short spear can buy yourself more time.

However, things were not as the master thought, the monster did not get up on the snow for a long time.Cheese carefully approached the short spear to the monster for two steps, and he was surprised to hear the monster make a low-pitched sound.An idea popped up in Cheese's mind——

It is crying.

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Elsa was a little worried. Although she asked Cheese to solve the livestock theft as soon as possible, it had been a whole afternoon since Cheese went out, and the drinkers who came with the night said they saw Cheese walking out alone out of town.He even rejected the Frostguard who was willing to accompany him.Although Commander Jon mentioned that Cheese also admitted that he has power far beyond the common sense of ordinary people, but in the face of unknown threats, Elsa still has a bad feeling.

As if to confirm her worry, the wind and snow outside the house seemed to be a little bigger.

"Elsa...I need your help..." Cheese's voice suddenly appeared in Elsa's mind, making the proprietress think that he was playing a prank by her side.But she soon realized that this was probably another trick of the mage.

"I'm... come here..." Cheese's voice continued, but even if it was the voice, the proprietress could feel the weakness of the other party.She quickly found the two Frost Guards who were drinking in the tavern, and pulled them out of the tavern without saying a word.

Soon, the Frost Guard and the proprietress brought the cheese and monsters that had fallen on the streets of the town back to the tavern. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Elsa took them in through the back door of the tavern, avoiding the hall. crowd.

In Cheese's room, the two frost guards looked at the monster lying on the ground and looked at each other. They hadn't looked carefully because the monster was covered with a black robe just now, but now they saw the monster's appearance through the lights in the house without being scared. The shouting of the sword has already made Cheese admire the quality of the Frost Guard.But just when they were going to report to Commander Jon and call the doctor over by the way, Cheese raised his right hand and pointed at the two guards.The two guards fell asleep on the ground in an instant.

"What are you doing?!" The proprietress was taken aback by Cheese's move, and she asked loudly.

"I can't let Frost's people and villagers know of its existence... because I don't have time to explain to them... ahem..." Cheese said with a pale face half lying on the bed.

"Explain what? What is this thing? You must also call the doctor for your injury." Elsa frowned and said.

"Please, Elsa, I need your help... Believe me, I won't hurt anyone here..."

The proprietress wanted to say something, but seeing Cheese's eyes, she finally didn't say anything.Maybe I was bewitched by the devil.she thinks.

"Well, how can I help you?" she asked.

"Go back to the guests in the hall as usual, and then don't let anyone enter this room...until I come out." Cheese looked into the eyes of the proprietress after speaking, he knew that the other party didn't need to do this for himself, but He has to.Now he can't be bothered.

Elsa's eyes widened, and she took a deep breath.

"Okay, but when you come out, I want to hear from you."

"Okay, I'll explain this to you and Commander Jon..."

"No, it's not just that," Elsa went on, "and who you are, where you come from, and why. I want to know."

"You are taking advantage of the fire." Cheese said.

"And you have no choice," Elsa said with a smile.

"Okay...I promise you." In the end, the cheese could only agree to the other party's request.After all, the current situation left him no choice.

After getting the promise, the proprietress smiled and dragged away the two sleeping Frost Guards. She had to say that her strength really made Cheese speechless.

"Then it's a word."

With that said, she closed the door and left the room to the cheese and the monster.

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