Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 634: Distress in the Wilderness

Don't panic, there is nothing to panic about!

It’s hard to fly, but isn’t it easy to get down?

Is there any place in this world that I can't reach? I just want to get back to the ground safely. How difficult can this be?

With a smile on his face, Manda waved his right hand gracefully and activated the sixth level skill.

The entrance to the underworld did not appear.

He waved a dozen times in succession. Although there was no audience present, Manda felt a little embarrassed.

The sixth level skill failed, the reason is unknown.

Could it be that all the skills have become ineffective because of flying too high?

He took a look at the Grand Duke's brooch and saw its value. It was not too expensive, only ten gold coins.

Use the seventh-level skill to make a forced transaction. The brooch is in your hand, and ten gold coins are missing from the wallet. The seventh-level skill takes effect.

After two laps, the speed was very fast, and the second level skill took effect.

Calling the clone, no problem, controlling animals? Nothing to control, steal skills? Everyone has been turned into clay sculptures, with no skills to steal.

Now it is certain that the sixth-level skills no longer work, the third-level skills and the fifth-level skills cannot be verified, and the other skills are still there.

But the other skills are of no use now.

Manda arrived at the gate of the castle, looked down at the vast clouds, and showed a calm and confident smile.

The key to high-altitude jumping is that you have to be brave, and it doesn't matter whether your heart is small or small.

After stretching her ankles and trying on the flying boots, Manda jumped off.

In my previous life, I had never done anything like skydiving or bungee jumping.

Not to mention in my last life, I dropped a pterosaur egg once when I was taking it out. That experience was nothing to remember.

Manda spread his limbs and felt the strong wind whistling around him. He freely controlled the flying boots to keep his body falling at a suitable speed.

As for what is the appropriate falling speed... Manda could only explore slowly. As far as his eyes could see, there were only clouds and fog, and there was no reference object at all.

Don't worry, you can adjust the speed when you see the ground. Speaking of which... the process of falling is quite boring. It probably flew for more than five minutes, but there was still no shadow of the ground.

Is the speed control too slow?

Manda was about to adjust her flying boots when she suddenly saw the building below the clouds.

It is a dome-shaped, standard Bayer country building, and the landing point is very well controlled. It should still be within the boundaries of Ice Rock City.

This seems to be a castle... Are there other castles in Ice Rock City?

Is the castle too close to the clouds?

Below the dome was the fourth floor, and below the fourth floor was the third floor. When he reached the third floor, Manda started to brake, flew a little over his head, and saw the basement of the castle.

The castle's basement followed the castle and flew out, bringing with it a large piece of soil, which was very similar to Manda's previous guess...

What do you want to do now? It was obviously flying downwards, how could it possibly fly back?

Manda flew into the door and saw the guards and waiters in the corridor still standing like clay sculptures.

He came to the castle hall and saw the Grand Duke lying down with his original expression. At this moment, Manda could no longer restrain the tension and panic in her heart.

There is another way, and there is Pan God's Palace. Once you enter the palace, you can ask Pan God for help.

Manda had always carried the palace with him. He took out the stone. Worried about being hit by the stone, he placed the stone under the bed in advance, where it was hidden and safe.

After reciting the name thirteen times, the stone did not respond, Manda's body did not become smaller, and no strong wind emerged from the stone.

Pan's palace also failed?

There is another move, the most original move, the altar.

Since the rebirth of Pan, the success rate of sacrifices has become extremely low without an oracle.

But Manda couldn't find a better way. He pulled out seven candles from the candlestick, arranged them in the shape of a double snake staff, opened the Dragon Island, and groped for the sacrifice inside.

After groping for a long time, I only touched a ball of air.

The Styx Island could not be opened, so Manda's legs weakened and she sat on the ground.

There are also charms that can be used to ask for help from his family. Although he doesn't know who can save him in this situation, even hearing the voices of his family can calm Manda down.

He clenched the charm tightly and closed his eyes, feeling that his consciousness fell into an endless fog.

Nothing can be seen, nothing can be felt.

He seems to have been forgotten by the whole world, or he has left this world.

After not seeing a reply from Manda for a long time, Chuitt could only send a message to Roma. She also knew how to use the Styx Island, and she also had a spell from Manda in her hand.

But after I put the letter in, there was no response to the charm in my hand.

Roma didn't carry a charm? Or maybe the spell failed?

The induction of the spell is centered on Manda. Could something have happened to Manda?

The old Chuitt has never been so flustered as he is today. If the talisman does not respond, he can only wait for Roma to open the island and check the letter.

But Manda had an order not to open the Styx Island without the induction of the spell, otherwise he would be severely punished.

If Roma listens to Manda so much, she will definitely not disobey Manda's orders. What should we do now? Waiting for the army to be ambushed by the enemy?

Chuitt was very upset. He should not have put the letter back just now. Even if it aroused the other party's suspicion, he should have stopped the other party's actions.

A messenger must be found to deliver a message to Rome, and a messenger must be found immediately.

But there was no messenger around Manda.

Manda had always been dismissive of messengers, always believing that Styx islands and homing pigeons were more efficient means of communication.

But he forgot one thing. He had stolen the enemy's island and controlled the enemy's carrier pigeons. The only thing he could not control was the messenger. The efficiency of the messenger was very low, but it was the most reliable means of communication.

It's useless to think about this now, we must find a messenger.

Horna, Horna can fly and has an excellent sense of direction. The task of delivering messages can only be left to her. I just hope that she can get ahead of the enemy.

Roma rode her horse and walked at the end of the army. As the coach, she should be at the front of the team, but she really didn't want to see Longgesen's face.

The army started at dawn and suddenly stopped at dusk. Roma was a little annoyed. In the winter of Bayer Country, the daytime was very short. Dusk was not the time to set up camp. If they wanted to reach Ice Rock City as scheduled, they had to walk for a while at night.

Who gave the order to stop the march?

Who else could it be? It must be Rungersen!

Who gave him the authority to give orders? Who is the coach?

Roma came to the front of the team angrily and made sign language at Lungerson.

Eudora was about to translate when she suddenly saw Longgesen put his finger to his lips.

"Be silent, do you smell it?"

Eudora sniffed and said, "What does it smell like?"

Longsen didn't answer. Roma looked at the road ahead, her heart gradually rising.

She knew what the smell was, it was the intuition of a good general.

There was a plain in front of them. Such terrain was originally not suitable for an ambush, but piles of snow were connected nearby, which could also provide cover for the ambush.

Is there really an ambush nearby?

Roma was still searching for traces of enemy troops in the snowfield, but Longesen ordered the entire army to camp, which made Roma very dissatisfied.

"General Sellers, I don't mean to offend," Longerson said with a smile. "After so many days of getting along with each other, I think you should be able to understand the truth. As a general, I am much better than you. You are the best." So that you can hand over the command to me.”

Roma was furious and gesticulated wildly with her hands.

Eudora looked at Lungerson with embarrassment: "If you don't want to hear dirty words, just pretend she didn't say anything."

Longsen looked around and said, "Didn't you notice? Our soldiers are tired and hungry, and they are complaining endlessly. In this wilderness, the enemy has heard their complaints. You haven't thought about us. Is it time to set up camp?”

Eudora was stunned. She didn't hear any complaints along the way. This was just a normal march. The soldiers had enough rest time every day. It was not difficult at all.

Roma's face turned red with anger, and the frequency of her sign language became faster and faster. Eudora said to Rungesen: "She said it was up to her to decide whether to camp or not, and the rest were all dirty words."

Longerson was writing and drawing on the snow with his sword, turning a blind eye to Roma's anger: "If you don't want to stay here, just leave. I will take the soldiers to eat and drink well and have a good sleep." Otherwise they won’t have the strength to fight. This is a great place, I can’t wait to stay here for two more days.”

The two argued for a long time, but Roma finally gave in and the whole army camped on the spot.

Eudora caught up with the angry Roma and whispered comfort: "We'd better get along more harmoniously with General Longessen. He is an outstanding general, and Manda trusts him very much."

Roma gestured in sign language: Let the soldiers eat some solid food and rest as soon as possible.

Eudora smiled and said: "You also think the soldiers are tired? I am a layman, so I can't tell."

Roma: They are not tired. Let them rest early because there is a battle tonight.

Eudora was shocked: "Then I will ask them to prepare early..."

Roma pulled Eudora back and shook her head: Don't make any noise. We are in the wilderness. The enemy discovered us and prepared an ambush in advance. There are spies in our army.

Eudora tried her best to restrain her expression. She didn't want to reveal any flaws in front of the spies. She responded to Roma in sign language: How did you find out?

Roma shook his head and pointed at Longgesen in the distance: I didn't notice it, he did.

Eudora: We know there is an ambush, but we still fight the enemy? Why not take a detour?

Roma: Didn’t you see the map he drew? Our position is unfavorable. Even if we take a detour, we will be attacked by surprise. It would be better if we discovered the enemy's situation earlier, but now we have no choice. You go ask his tactics, and I will go back to the camp to make preparations.

Shortly after nightfall, Eudora sent a message to each camp, asking the soldiers to pack their bags, not to light fires, and to abandon the camp. Roman led a group of cronies to secretly observe the soldiers' actions.

The mole was among them, but he didn't take any action. Firstly, because the incident happened suddenly, he had no time to respond, and secondly, because Roma was closely monitoring him, he couldn't find a chance.

In the blink of an eye, only Longesen and his 300 soldiers were left in the camp of 3,000 people. As Longesen's translator, Cherdan was shivering by the campfire.

Longgesen looked at Che Erdan in surprise: "You have followed Manda for many years, why do you still fight in the face of the enemy?"

"It depends on what kind of battle it is!" Che Erdan said in a trembling voice, "Bayer's army has a total of ten thousand people. What's the difference between three hundred people staying here and waiting to die?"

Longgesen smiled and said: "If there are ten thousand people, why would they choose to ambush? I expect that the number of troops sent by the enemy to ambush will not exceed five thousand. They left at least half of the soldiers to wait and see what happened in Ice Rock City."

Che Erdan said in surprise: "Since the enemy's army does not exceed five thousand, why don't we hold on to the camp?"

Longerson smiled and said: "That's because you don't understand the significance of this camp."

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