Chapter 1037 Destiny
Chapter 1037 Destiny
After the doctor drank the second bottle of sanity liquid half-forced and half-enjoyingly, he finally accepted the reality completely and stopped struggling.
Lying on his back in the snow that almost buried him, the doctor looked like he had entered sage mode, staring at the sky with lifeless eyes.
"Okay, everyone, stop making trouble."
Elqi stepped forward and said, "I think we still have some unfinished business. After losing the protection of Ms. Kalesa, we still need to find a shelter to rest on our own."
"Why don't we just find a place sheltered from the wind to set up camp?" Magellan was a little puzzled.
Elki smiled and shook his head, looking at the calm sky.
She whispered, "I have seen the future."
Simone's pupils shrank sharply when she heard this.
She knows Cyclops' future.
These guys only predict tragedy!
Before Simone could speak, Elki looked at her and said soothingly:
"Please don't panic. This time I only predicted the coming of a rare snowstorm and the blooming of a flower. I didn't see any of you present.
But... Magellan, please be prepared, you are about to go first and start your journey home."
"Hey?" Magellan was suddenly called out, and asked in surprise, "But I haven't found it yet..."
"I will continue your search for you, your teacher. Please do not reject this destiny. You are responsible for guiding this land."
"what?"
Suddenly, such a heavy responsibility slapped his face, and Magellan's racial spirit instantly took over the body.
Simone stepped forward and said in a deep voice: "Elki, can you be more specific?"
Elki said regretfully, "I have told you everything I saw."
The doctor sat up from the snow, his eyes beneath the mask showing a thoughtful look.
He stood up and brushed off the snow on his body, and asked:
"Elki, I have heard about your Cyclops' prophecy. I have no ill will towards you, but if possible, I still hope that things will not develop according to your prediction.
I am destined to go deeper into the Extreme Realm, and you and Simone cannot accompany Magellan back to safety. If she goes back alone, or under the guidance of your prophecy, I don’t want to think about what Magellan’s fate will be. "
"I have no ill intentions either, Doctor." Elki bowed his head and apologized to Magellan and the Doctor. "I am just conveying my predictions to you all, and I firmly believe in my predictions."
"As the White Dog said, prophecies are meant to be broken."
The doctor chuckled confidently, "That dog has already broken at least two prophecies. I can't fall behind. I will break your prophecy next!"
The sky, which had been calm just a moment ago, suddenly became windy, and thick black clouds gathered at the end of the sight, covering half of the sky in the blink of an eye.
The sudden dim light cast a shadow over everyone's heart.
Only the doctor's voice remained calm: "Ms. Prophet, now please follow the prophecy to guide you forward, and then... I sincerely invite you to witness the prophecy shattered under my feet."
Elki looked at the doctor silently. Before the dark clouds completely covered everyone, she raised her hand and pointed in a direction.
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"Skadi, we have to hurry."
Typhon stood on tiptoe and looked at the sky in the distance, and said worriedly: "There is a terrible blizzard about to happen. The Ursus army did not listen to my advice to change the marching route. I am afraid they will run into the blizzard head-on."
Skadi's somewhat scattered thoughts were called back, and he scratched his head in a naive manner:
"Even if they listened to you, it's impossible for them to outrun the blizzard with human power, right?"
"...That's what they say, but they are unfamiliar with the place, and we can't drive them away, nor can we keep them."
Typhon grumbled in dissatisfaction: "If they continue to wander in the ice field, I really can't think of any good results. Using sacrifice in exchange for more experimental data... Can I lose my life for this reason?
I really can't understand these Ursus people, do they have nothing else in their minds except fighting?"
Skadi said softly: "The spirit of sacrifice should not be advocated, but sacrifice should not be denigrated either."
"I know. I won't say anything more."
Typhon also realized that her attitude towards Ursus was too emotional. She couldn't pour out all the grievances between Ursus and Sami to Skadi, her outsider friend, so she could only suppress all her complaints in her heart.
Taking another look at the dark clouds rolling in the distance, Typhon said seriously:
"Keep moving forward. We are already close to the northern front. We must find the camp of the Tree Scar tribe and seek shelter before the blizzard arrives."
"Ah."
Skadi also suppressed her troubled mind that was disturbed by the voice in her heart, and trudged side by side with Typhon in the snow that had already swallowed her calves.
Dark clouds were chasing after her from behind, and Skadi's vision was gradually covered with a layer of white by the increasingly violent wind.
The two of them quickened their pace, but still could not escape the fate of having their hair gradually touched by the blizzard.
"Damn it, I haven't been to this area very often, and I really can't find a suitable route for a while."
By the time Typhon's complaints reached Skadi's ears, they had been blown away by the wind and were unclear.
Skadi suddenly felt something hard and smooth under her feet, and she staggered and almost fell.
"Be careful!" Typhon quickly reached out to support her.
"What is that... a snowball?"
Skadi bent down to pick up the thing that almost caused her to fall, and when she saw its true nature, she was stunned.
A ball of snowballs that looks ordinary, if there is anything special about it, it is just that it is particularly round, but such a small thing can actually withstand its own weight...
Skadi stopped her impolite thoughts in time.
"It's Anma's love!" Typhon exclaimed after seeing the snowball, "You are very lucky to have received Anma's love. It seems we are saved. Let's move towards the direction where you almost fell just now!"
Skadi didn't understand.
What is Anma?
Before Skadi could react, Typhon dragged her in another direction and continued forward.
The dark clouds had already reached the tops of their heads, and the white wind had compressed their vision to the extreme, but this time Typhon's steps were extremely firm. Even though he could only see a few meters ahead, he still kept moving forward in one direction.
Just as Skadi wondered if Typhon had made a mistake, the outline of a tribe appeared in her sight.
But there was no joy on Skadi's face.
As she saw the outline of the tribe, she also saw a large number of corpses.
"It's an Ursus army, but not the one we encountered. How many people did this group of Ursus send to get so deep into this place?"
Typhon's complaints rang in Skadi's ears.
Skadi's vision was suppressed to a narrow range by the blizzard. She stared at the tiny world she saw and the corpses without saying a word.
The two passed through the land of death where even the wind became quiet, and successfully entered a ruined tribe.
The battle that took place in this tribal stronghold obviously failed to completely keep the enemy out of their homeland. Traces of the battle and a large number of corpses piled up could be seen everywhere in the tribe.
Skadi and Typhon didn't see a single living person.
"The warriors of the Tree Scar tribe may have retreated to the northern front to avoid the blizzard."
Typhon said with a headache: "But we obviously don't have the time now, let's hide here for a while."
"That tent over there looks to be in good condition." Skadi pointed.
The two men didn't delay and rushed into the tent to take shelter.
In the tent, Skadi saw a helmet quietly placed on a wooden box.
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