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Chapter five hundred and forty-seven: guess [Tal]

After gradually distanced himself from the ambush, Taal felt that he gradually became quieter;

The loss of voice did not make Taal feel relaxed—but instead he seemed a little nervous because of excessive concern.

Amy followed her, and her expression became much more serious at this moment - after all, there could be scattered monsters attacks at any time.

"Didn't you say something last night... Is that the last chance to escape?" Taal said, haha, not sure if it was to motivate Amy's emotions or his own: "You see, now, can we escape?"

"Of course, as long as the master wants to escape, I can take him to escape at any time." Amy knew that Taal had no intention of leaving his hands in his heart, "but the master would definitely not stand the 3,000 people who died in vain because of his orders."

...Yes, that's three thousand people, not a simple number; and, after such a long journey, many of them already look familiar, knowing that some people like to sprinkle more salt when eating barbecue, and some people like to learn to roar with the roar of Warcraft at banquets with their singing out of tune; if those people lose their original chance of escape because of themselves...

"Master will probably never forgive myself for the rest of his life, right?" Amy said.

That's true. Even after being separated for a while, I felt a little worried - can those people really do it?

If those people were wiped out because of their mistakes, even if they could survive by chance, they would be in an inescapable shadow. Taal thought.

"Master, maybe we should spend our limited energy thinking about what is happening right now." Amy reminded, "It's not very far from the rock wall."

Now that I looked up, the zenith defense line was no longer like an ordinary mountain - but a huge wall that reached the sky;

The excessively steep cliff surface makes most of the rocks directly baptized by sunlight and rain, and almost all have more or less signs of cracking; even if the steep angle is not included, the rocky ground that is loose enough to fall into pieces when the wind blows will not make people feel at ease to pass.

"Amy, look for where it is more suitable for people to pass through." Taal narrowed his eyes slightly and patrolled the cliff, trying to find a relatively stable path - unfortunately, the eyesight of normal people is not as good as they can be discovered by such a distance.

"The information provided by the orcas is relatively accurate." Amy pointed directly in front of him, "Master, have you seen a slightly dark 'arc' on the cliff?" Amy said as she stroked her fingers, "It's there, an arc similar to a quarter circle?"

"Well, I saw it..." Taal nodded after a little discerning-he had seen it just now, but he thought it was a gap between the rocks and didn't care much; now it seemed that the winding arc was like a road leading to the cliff, although it was steep, but it could barely go up.

The arc passed through a small group of trees on the cliff and continued to spread out, like a thin snake crawling in a twisted and crawling on the mural; however, the snake inexplicably broke from the next group of trees after climbing out for a distance.

It’s obviously a certain distance from Storm Pass…? Could it be that this road is still under development?

"The traces of the soil are very new." Amy looked at it carefully again, "It should have been rebuilt within the past two days."

After all, it has been a long time since the original road must not be reused; but since it has been rebuilt, it means...

"The master's guess is correct." Amy's tone was not much joy, "but it's not enough."

Yes, just relying on a road above the cliff is not enough to convince the leaders and warriors of Storm Pass—and, Tar could not even prove the existence of this road; when he appeared again before Storm Pass, he would definitely be wiped out on the spot without giving out decisive evidence.

"Then find a way to get some evidence." Tarr felt that his emotions had recovered a lot, "Keep moving forward, be careful, and don't be discovered! Those barbarians might be hiding somewhere!"

At least...at least so far, everything is still going according to your plan!

...

After walking for several miles, the two arrived near the rock wall; the road under their feet had begun to become steep, and Taal felt a little difficult to climb - Amy was not affected at all.

Although it was close to the rock wall, Taal was not too close to that road - in that case, it would be possible that the barbarians would find it.

Taal looked at the road again: it was really not spacious, perhaps because of the difficulty of pioneering, or because of the fear of being discovered by the Kori people - it could only accommodate one person, and next to it was a semi-weathered rock that was the main body of the cliff. It was estimated that a lot of dust would be scattered with one force on his hand.

"There are footprints on it, which seems to be this morning." Amy whispered, "Master, we must not climb up directly, right?"

"That's natural..." Taal sighed. It was not easy to climb up the cliff, and it took half an hour to reach the end...

"Then let me take my master up there." Amy smiled and stretched out her arms at Tar: "Come?"

"This..." Taal's facial muscles twitched for a while, "It seems that this is the only way...but what position are you doing?"

"Well, it seems to be called 'Princess Hug'?" Amy's smile became brighter. "This is more convenient. If you are on my back, it will affect the balance?"

You can even hold the princess, so why do you still talk about affecting balance! Tal complained in his heart; but there seems to be no good idea at the moment - can it be said that if Amy pulls his arm? That will undoubtedly dislocate... It's too fast and even pulls down his arm! I have seen Amy's speed!

"Okay." Tar spread his hands in compromise, "then..."

"Hold on!" Amy stepped forward and used his arms to force his arms - Taal was as light as a feather in front of her.

As soon as Taal grasped Amy's back, he heard wind in his ears; the scene in front of him flashed so quickly that it turned into a vague combination of color blocks;

With the pleasant sound of footsteps stepping on the rocks, the two of them reached more than ten feet of cliffs in a few blinks.

"Master, it's better not to look down." Amy smiled badly; she knew that even if she said that, Tar would be uncontrollably-

"Wow... this is a bit high!" Taal was a little dizzy for a moment - it was different from looking at the hillside, this was a vertical height!

"Hey hey..." Amy smiled so happily...
Chapter completed!
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