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Chapter 992 Skadi's Pigeon Journey



Chapter 992 Skadi's Pigeon Journey

The boots made a slight squeaking sound as they stepped on the white snow, and the snow swallowed the boots.

The white-haired girl glanced behind her.

Her long, smooth hair almost fell into the snow. Skadi looked at her companions again and found, as expected, three traces of the path Typhon had walked.

In the middle are footprints, and on both sides are traces left by Typhon's curly purple braids.

Typhon seemed to notice something, turned his head and narrowed his eyes slightly:

"You're thinking of something rude, aren't you!"

Skadi looked at her companion who was much shorter than her, and the muscles at the corners of her mouth almost went out of control.

"I didn't," she replied stiffly.

"You know what?" Typhon said angrily, "Although you look aloof, once you get to know you, you'll find that you're really easy to understand."

"Oh."

Skadi looked away and began to wonder if that was really the case.

The two chatted and laughed without stopping, and continued walking through the increasingly deep snow in the forest.

Soon, Skadi's thoughts were interrupted by the outside world.

It was not because the snow was getting deeper and deeper, and her long hair, which she was most proud of, was hanging down in the snow, but because there was an unusual movement in front of her.

"Someone is coming."

"I found more than one...it's like a hunt."

The two looked at each other and decisively quickened their pace to meet him.

In a short while, they ran into a Sami man covered in blood, and behind him was a group of Ursus soldiers wearing black winter clothes.

Seeing Skadi and the other two, the Sami shouted:

"Run, and be sure to tell others that the bastards from Ursus have broken in!"

He shouted anxiously, but forgot that there were always many accidents hidden in the snow in Sammy.

A stone caused the Sami man to lose control of his body and fall to the ground.

The Ursus soldiers in the back rushed up instantly and pinned the Sami down, while staring vigilantly at Skadi and the other two in front of them.

In the Ursus team, their captain stepped out, his face covered by a thick mask. Only the wrinkled corners of his eyes allowed people to roughly judge that he was a veteran.

"Sarkaz?" Captain Ursus' voice became a little dull through the mask. "There are indeed rumors that there are signs of Sarkaz activities in the Sami area, but it is not common, and you are not the Cyclops mentioned in the intelligence."

"Let him go!"

Typhon had no intention of wasting time and gave a warning with a stern look.

Captain Ursus looked down at the Sami who was forced to kneel at his feet and asked:

"Answer me, are you willing to surrender?"

"You're dreaming!" The Sami's mouth was covered in blood as he roared. "We should never have believed the lies of you, a bunch of brutal Ursus people. You didn't lose the beacon at all, and you didn't have a friendly attitude. You just wanted to annex Sami!"

Captain Ursus remained indifferent to the Sami people's accusations.

Seeing this, the Sami looked at Typhon and said anxiously:

"There are other troops behind them. Don't be impulsive. Run quickly and tell other tribes!"

Typhon stood firm in his position, took off his huge black bow that was taller than him, and said coldly:

"Ursus, I warn you to let him go!"

"Sarkaz, killing is not Ursus's intention. As long as he agrees to surrender, I will naturally let him go, including you."

Captain Ursus's dull voice echoed in the forest: "Of course, if you don't want to surrender, you can leave. After all, you are not Sami."

"After all, aren't you still committing atrocities in Sami?"

The rage in Typhon's heart almost set her on fire.

Most of the Sami tribes are not large in size, but even the smallest tribe is a group of vibrant lives.

When Typhon saw the state of the Sami people in front of him, he could already imagine the fate of the remaining Sami people who had not been able to escape.

Captain Ursus remained calm and responded without any disturbance in his tone:

“Violence is our means, I will not deny it, but violence is not our goal. The Endless Icefield is changing, and the crisis in the deepest part is gradually awakening.

Ursus is eager to quell this crisis. Ursus is willing to stand at the forefront of this land, but the Sami people do not understand. They are corrupt and stubborn, clinging to a long-dead heritage and wasting time in this land. "

"You are totally unreasonable!"

Typhon was almost mad at the words of Captain Ursus: "You said you want to block the front of this land, so you have to kill these warriors guarding the ice field first?"

"Their corruption and stubbornness have threatened victory!"

Captain Ursus' tone gradually became serious: "As Ursus people confronting the Sami people, our opponents know their opponents best. The Sami people rely on the power of this ice field to fight the crisis, but the power of the ice field is gradually weakening.

You are a Sakaz living in Sami. You should be aware that Sami heritage has become increasingly scarce over the years. Do we really have to wait until the Sami are completely assimilated by the crisis and let these warriors who swore to protect Sami become our biggest threat?

Since Sami has shown signs of weakness, he must either kneel down or retreat. Ursus will bring victory to this land! Otherwise, Ursus will crush all obstacles on the road to victory!"

Typhon's eyes widened in disbelief.

For a moment she didn't know whether to say these Ursus people were crazy or noble.

Captain Ursus raised his hand and pointed to the road Typhon had come from, and ordered:

"Back off, or become an enemy of Ursus!"

“…It’s unreasonable!”

Typhon pulled out an arrow from his quiver that was big enough to be called a spear and put it on the bowstring without hesitation.

Ursus's troops also decisively took up a defensive stance, with their bows and crossbows neatly arranged and aimed at the giant bow.

Just as both sides were ready to fight, Skadi, who had been watching the whole process, stepped forward and put her hand on Typhon's shoulder:

"Wait, I heard singing."

"what?"

Typhon was startled.

At the same time, a burst of electronic noise came from the portable base station on Captain Ursus' waist.

"Team 3 is... numerous and equipped with long-range... weapons. Please... provide support!"

The sound was intermittent, and it was obvious that there was serious signal interference in this area.

Captain Ursus waved his hand decisively and gave the order:

"Take this prisoner with you and gather the whole army!"

After that, he stood there and watched Typhon give his final reminder:

"Leave now, otherwise if you delay our army, you will become the enemy of Ursus."

Typhon was too lazy to pay attention to this crazy person from Ursus. He turned his head and looked at Skadi and asked:

"What song did you hear?"

Skadi listened carefully for a moment, frowning slightly:

"That song seemed to be crying, praising the wind and snow that swallowed everything, the twins connected by blood died in the cold iron, living and dying together."

Hearing Skadi's description, Typhon's face suddenly changed.

She turned her head to look at the Ursus team that was going away and said loudly:

"Don't go over there, that's the fallen snow sacrifice!"


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