Chapter 149 Safety

Flames suddenly burst out from where the armor was broken, and the monster wailed, retreated subconsciously, and rolled on the ground to put out the fire on its body.

Warcraft has an instinctive awareness of danger and seeks advantages and avoids disadvantages. The reason why it dared to cause trouble with Nancy and the others in the first place was simply because it severely injured the two intruders yesterday. This gave it confidence, but it did not want to do so today.

Nancy came completely prepared.

After weighing the situation, the monster roared unwillingly and retreated into the forest very quickly.

Nancy did not chase, and kept watching the monster leave. It was not until she was sure that the monster would not come back that she leaned against a tree and took a few deep breaths.

She has also reached the end of her strength. If the monster persists, she might be the one who falls.

It was not a good place to stay for a long time, so she just took a few breaths, stood up straight and walked towards the river.

The river was very wide, and she and Ulysses looked at each other across the river.

But this was not a big problem. Nancy found a few vines, connected them to ensure that they were long enough to cross the river, tied a stone to the end of one end, and threw them to the other side of the river with all her strength.

The stone fell accurately at Ulysses' feet, and then Nancy tied the other end of the vine to a tree and tied a very strong knot.

Nancy was very satisfied with her masterpiece, and she twitched her finger at Ulysses, beckoning him to come over.

Ulysses understood what Nancy meant. He picked up the vines and tied them to a tree on his side. In this way, a rope was pulled between the rivers. He only needed to use the rope to make the rope move.

Cross the river by yourself.

This method sounds simple, but in fact it took a lot of effort from Ulysses. He felt that his entire arm was almost useless.

Nancy had already found suitable bamboo to make pennies when he was crossing the river. After getting on the boat, she saw Ulysses rubbing his arms and felt a little guilty: "I wish I had known that I would be the one to cross."

"How are you going to live?" Ulysses asked casually.

"Just climb over along the rope." Nancy answered easily.

Ulysses thought about the width of the river and the feasibility of climbing over on the rope. He was excited. If Nancy accidentally fell into the river, where would he find someone to rescue her? He still had a bamboo raft after all.

, it is much safer than her crawling over.

"No," Ulysses rejected without hesitation. He had a headache. "Can't you cherish yourself? Do you have to rush to do this kind of physical work? Are you not afraid of danger?"

Ulysses said these words to Nancy many times, ever since he was a child, whenever he saw Nancy injured, or when he knew that Nancy had done something risky.

Nancy used to have a rogue attitude of "you have your say, I will lose", but this time she responded seriously: "In the Knights, those who cherish themselves will not live long."

When encountering each other on a narrow road, the brave will win, and those without the courage to fight will only lose, and sometimes, losing means losing one's life.

Ulysses blurted out: "Then quit the Knights!"

Nancy rolled her eyes and didn't want to pay attention to him.

Ulysses knew it was inappropriate when he said this, but it was not something he said casually, but what he had always thought. He did not regret what he said, he just felt that the time to say it was inappropriate.

The atmosphere between the two fell to freezing point in an instant, and neither one wanted to speak first to break the silence.

At a turning point in the river, the two people got off the boat and had to walk out from here.

After walking for a while, Nancy's expression changed slightly, and she pulled Ulysses and hid aside.

"Hush," she said softly, "There is someone."

Ulysses knew the stakes and immediately shut his mouth.

If it were those who ambush them, they might not be able to escape this time, but Ulysses felt that this possibility was unlikely. It would take a good psychological quality to dare to stay.

But they can't take any risks now, so they hide temporarily and wait and see.

But God still blessed them. Nancy listened carefully for a while and quickly concluded: "They are from the Knights."

Being members of the Knights, they had nothing to worry about and walked directly out of their hiding place. Then Nancy saw a familiar figure: "Brother!"

Nancy rushed forward and threw herself into Nannuo's arms: "Brother, you are here to pick me up!"

Even though Nancy was extremely calm and composed along the way, and even behaved like a fish in water in the bad situation she was in, she still couldn't help but show a bit of vulnerability when she saw her relatives.

"Don't cry," Nannuo patted the top of Nancy's hair with a generous palm, and looked at her slightly red eyes, feeling a little distressed, "It's okay, brother is here."

Nancy nodded and wiped her tears generously: "Well, I'm fine."

Nannuo came out this time to find the two of them. Now that they were found, it was natural for them to go back home. He gestured to his subordinates: "Take the car over."

"Yes." The subordinate responded, and soon brought a large carriage over. Nancy knew that this was the kind of carriage where people could lie down and rest directly. After seeing her brother relax, she was already sleepy.

I could fall asleep even standing up. After a simple greeting, I couldn't wait to get in the car and lie down on the bed.

Ulysses, who had been silent, waited for Nancy to get in the car, then approached Nannuo: "Brother Nannuo."

Nannuo glanced at him: "Why don't you get in the car? Get in the car and go back to rest. You must be very tired."

Indeed, he is indeed very tired now, but he still has something to say to Nannuo: "I'm sorry, it's my fault that Nancy is in danger this time."

If he had thought more carefully and not gone in so hastily, they could have avoided being ambushed. This time it was his decision-making error.

Nannuo didn't expect that this was what he was talking about, and waved his hand: "Don't worry, this is not your problem."

Ulysses thought that Nannuo didn't know the extent of Nancy's injuries, so he had such a relaxed attitude: "But Nancy was seriously injured this time, and I'm afraid she will have to recover for a long time when she goes back."

Nannuo still downplayed it: "This is what she should bear. She was mentally prepared to encounter danger when she decided to join the Knights."

"Why?" Ulysses was probably stimulated today, or maybe the adrenaline had not subsided. He grabbed Nannuo's collar and asked him: "She is your sister, you

That's how you treat your sister, you don't care about her safety at all, right?"

Nanno, who was much stronger than Ulysses, easily slapped his hand away.

Nannuo, who was a few years older, had already developed his self-cultivation. He looked at Ulysses calmly: "Yuri, I still said the same thing. Think about your mentality when you said this to me.

If you feel sorry for Nancy, I accept your accusation. If you just want to control her actions under the pretext of caring, I think I have to consider asking my father to dissolve your engagement."

(End of chapter)

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