Chapter 1179 - Go, Little Fireball!
Chapter 1179 - Go, Little Fireball!
Chapter 1179: Go, Little Fireball!
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Mag was surprised to hear that, and he gazed at Godala, feeling very touched.
He had long noticed those ominous looks. A few of them even followed them all the way here, and were now staring at them from a corner.
However, he didn’t realize that Godala had also noticed those people and guessed their thoughts.
They were only strangers coming together by chance. It was already very nice of Godala to bring them into the castle yesterday and be their guide today. And now, he was going to give his fastest unicorn to him so he could escape from those fellows. Mag was very touched by him.
People said that merchants only focused on profits, but Godala had subverted his impression of merchants.
“It’s fine. Don’t worry, Brother Godala. I have made some plans too, they are not going to catch up with me.” Mag shook his head with a smile. He naturally wasn’t worried who was going to follow them. Parting with Godala here was deliberately done to show those guys so they wouldn’t go looking for trouble with Godala.
“But...” Godala still looked worried.
“Master Rom has planned my itinerary for me,” Mag said in a hushed voice.
Godala’s eyes lit up with realization. Master Rom’s words were very influential in Issen Castle, and with his arrangements, Mag could naturally leave Issen Castle without any problems. Smiling, he nodded. “Since this is the case, you should quickly set off now. Be careful on your journey.”
“Alright. Brother, you can come and look for me at Chaos City whenever you get the time. I have a restaurant at Aden Square called Mamy Restaurant. You can find us just by asking around when you reach Chaos City.” Mag said his goodbyes. He held Amy’s hand and walked down the street.
Under the slowly darkening sky, a few shadows flashed across from different directions.
“Father, are there people following us?” Amy turned to have a look.
“Yes. We have a few little tails behind us.” Mag nodded with a smile.
Ugly Duckling shook its head, copying Mag’s actions. Then, it felt bored. It snuggled into Amy’s arms and closed its eyes again.
“Little tails. Should we get rid of them?” Amy said, feeling very enthusiastic.
“Wait until we leave Issen Castle. It’s not optimal to act here.” Mag shook his head. He carried Amy up and hastened his steps.
The sky was totally dark as they walked along the long street. Mag took out the head torch that he bought from the System, and turned it on to illuminate his way.
“What is that? Why is that fellow’s head glowing?”
The figures who were following them suddenly halted, and gazed at Mag, who had a glowing head, warily. That beam of white light was exceptionally bright in the dark.
However, their obsession to obtain the cleaver had overcome their sanity as they watched Mag go away. They quickly followed after him again.
After walking for almost 30 minutes, Mag got out of Issen Castle and continued toward the valley on a snow-covered road.
A few dark shadows dashed out of Issen Castle and continued to follow them at a distance.
There were also two flying steeds that were watching the father and daughter walking from above under the camouflage of the dark.
With that bright beam of light as a lead, they didn’t have to worry that they would lose track of them.
They were obviously not from the same gang, but they had the exact same intentions.
Hence, there would definitely be a fight between them tonight.
However, this fight would only happen after they got the cleaver in their hands.
Even though everyone was aware of one another, they still maintained a certain distance, and weren’t in a hurry to act.
There was a rule in Issen Castle: within a 10 kilometers’ range, no one was allowed to act against Issen Castle’s customers, or else they would be deemed to be enemies of Issen Castle.
It would have posed a big problem to them if this human chef had remained in Issen Castle. However, he had left Issen Castle after he got his cleaver, and that had made things much easier for them.
The beam of light went up the slope and continued walking toward the valley. The 10 kilometers’ distance was reached, and a cold gleam appeared in the eyes of those following after them. The valley was where they would act.
However, the beam of light suddenly disappeared when it reached the valley.
The disappearing beam of light plunged the valley into darkness instantly, and the two figures disappeared too.
“Oh no!” someone shouted, and dashed toward the canyon like a dark shadow.
The two flying steeds that were following from above also dove downward immediately. Although they didn’t think a mere human could escape from them, the cleaver wouldn’t be as easy to snatch if it landed into the others’ clutches.
In the blink of an eye, the eight figures who followed them out of the castle dashed into the canyon at the same time.
The narrow canyon was cast in a pitch-black darkness. There was absolutely nothing there apart from snow. The pair of father and daughter couldn’t be seen at all.
“Where did they go?” Everyone was shocked. They saw the beam of light enter into the valley; where could they hide in the blink of an eye?
“Two 8th-tiers, three 7th-tiers, and three 6th-tiers. These fellows are really very greedy.” Mag was standing on a cliff at the top of the canyon with Amy in his arms. He looked downward at the confused group before throwing a lightstick wrapped in a black cloth down. Then, he shouted, “The cleaver is here!”
The lightstick gave out a golden glow in the dark. It created a beautiful parabola vaguely through the black cloth and landed among the group.
“Cleaver!”
Everyone’s eyes lit up in the valley, and they all reached out to the black cloth at the same time.
An iron-arm eagle dived downward and grasped the black cloth with its claws.
The knight on the iron-arm eagle’s back was elated, but before the iron-arm eagle could take off again, an orc leaped up high and grabbed the wing of that iron-arm eagle. He tore the iron-arm eagle’s wing off.
Fresh blood splattered everywhere, and the knight fell off the eagle. The lightstick wrapped in the black cloth flew up high again.
Mag retrieved his gaze from that extremely horrific fight. “Looks like we don’t have to act—”
“Go, little fireball!” Before he could even finish speaking, the giant golden-purple fireball in Amy’s hand crashed toward the group, dragging a long tail behind it.
The canyon shook; a mushroom cloud rose up, and snow rushed into the valley at the same time.
Mag looked at Amy who had caused an avalanche with a resigned look, and smiled as he said, “Alright, Amy. We got to go.”
Those people were experts above 6th-tiers, so he wasn’t worried that they would be crushed by the avalanche. However, the scene would definitely get messier.
Mag whistled, and Ah Zi flew here from afar. It carried Mag and Amy on its back, and disappeared in the blink of an eye, merging with the skyline.