City of Dimlight

Chapter 149 Return! Chaotic sand dunes

The man in a brown robe stretched out his arm over the curtain of the tent. He grabbed a handful from his wallet and let them slip from his fingers. The sound of jingling gold coins hitting made him very happy, not only because the camels bought hundreds of gold coins could come back, but more importantly, he was calculating that those magic weapons could How much is it worth? Dalib's fingers began to play with him, showing his golden teeth and ivory smile so big that his mouth was about to crack. His orc slaves jumped up and down beside him and screamed, "Gold coins, gold coins, gold coins!"

A man opened the curtain directly from outside the tent and came in. His face was playful, looking like a cat playing with mice. See you again!" He said hello with a smile.

Dalip's smile disappeared, and his fingers were all entangled.

He was followed by a giant man, and Garlock's angry look added this playful atmosphere, just like the Last Supper before killing.

"So you arranged for robbers to attack us." Bosk didn't say anything, but the giant shouted angrily.

Dalip was so scared that he could only say some meaningless voices, and the cunning businessman began to turn around to escape... but found that a hole was neatly cut out behind the tent, Twist. Du Qiandeng Leo stood outside, with a machete pointing to the front, and the other easily resting on his shoulder. In order to increase the fear of the businessman, Leo was completely expressionless.

"Uh...Uh, the best way?" The merchant stammered.

"Yes, it's the best for your group!" The giant roared.

"That's what they think. Bosco, who was beside him, quickly interrupted.

Dalip smiled shamefully, thinking that he had encountered the same dangerous situation hundreds of times before, and every time he had to escape. He raised his palms as if to say, "You have caught me," and then took out a few ceramic balls from one of the many pockets of his robe. He threw those things hard on the ground at his feet. The ball burst, emitting colorful light and dazzling smoke everywhere. The merchant took this opportunity to rush to the other side of the tent.

Garlock closed his eyes at this moment, but still rushed to the place where the merchant originally stood. His sudden rush was just a big hole in the wall. When the smoke dissipated, the embarrassed giant looked back at Bosk. He just shook his head in disbelief and muttered, "This must be a long adventure."

Only Leo, who is always alert, did not relax at that moment - this joke-like trick has been attacked by the master many times, and the means is completely super first-class! He covered his eyes and was not illuminated by the dazzling light, and then he saw the outline of the merchant rushing to the left in the smoke. Leo could have caught him before he rushed out of the secret curtain of the tent, but Dalib's orc translator fell on his way. Leo hardly slowed down because of this. He hit the little orc's forehead with a shining knife handle, knocked him unconscious, and then rushed to the streets of the chaotic sand dunes.

Bosk rushed over and followed Leo, and Garlock also jumped up. Keep up, boy!" Bosk shouted to Obix in the other direction. They chased one by one.

Leo saw the businessman sneak into the crowd on the street. Even Dalib, wearing a very bright robe, will not be found in countless colors in the city, so Leo helped him mark himself - he made a gesture, and the little angel beside Obix flew into the air, waved it casually, and a brilliant spell was released. This simple spell made the merchant A purple flame outline ignited outside the body.

Leo ran after him, constantly flashing through the surprisingly easy pace of people, looking forward at the purple lines ahead.

Garlock was not so elegant. The giant squeezed into the front of Bosk, drilled into the crowd, stepped heavily on the ground, and hit the person in the way with his shoulder. Bosk was not in a hurry. He looked at the direction of the enemy and waited for the guidance of the little angel.

Soon he took Obix to another road.

Leo and Garlock crossed more than a dozen alleys and entered a market square. The giant accidentally knocked over a carriage full of yellow melons. As they passed by, the shouts of protest came one after another, but their eyes were still staring at the front, and everyone followed the people in front of them, trying not to get lost in the noisy crowd.

Dalibu immediately found himself too conspicuous to escape from the pursuit of these people on the street. What's more disadvantageous to him is that whenever he turns, hundreds of bystanders point to him, simply to help the people behind him point out his position. He seized the only opportunity in front of him, walked into an alley and climbed into the door of a huge stone building.

Leo turned around to make sure that his friends were still following, and then rushed into the door and found that it was a public bathhouse. He slipped on the marble floor wet with steam for a while before stopping. Two huge orcs came to block the adventurers who were still dressed, but the merchant had gone in, so the agile Leo immediately began to move again, so that those people couldn't stop them. He slid over the short porch and entered the main room of the building, which was a large bathroom filled with thick steam and the smell of sweat and soap. Every step, there are some ** blocking his way. Leo must be careful whether his hand touches some parts of others when he passes by.

When Garlock entered this slippery room, he almost fell down. The orcs had already posed and stood in front of him.

"Dressers are not allowed to enter!" One of the orcs ordered, but the giant had no time to argue with them. He stepped heavily on the orc's bare feet, and then stepped on the other foot after careful estimation. He then hit the other guy hard and flew out.

He followed him into the door where Leo entered.

Garlock leaned forward in order to accelerate, and there was no chance to stop or turn on the slippery floor. When he rushed into the door, he hit a guy who probed his head out of curiosity. Both of them fell on the floor and glided forward, unable to stop at all.

They hit the edge of the bath and bounced up and fell into the water. Garlock stood up between the two fleshy and smiling ** women, as deep as their waist.

The giant apologized and found that his tongue was knotted in his mouth - until a slap on his back brought him back to his senses.

"You are chasing the businessman now, do you remember?" Leo reminded him.

"I'm looking for it!" The giant promised her.

"Then go find someone with a purple outline!" Leo retorted back.

Garlock reached out and groped in the pool, quickly grabbed the scabbard of the sword, then raised his favorite weapon to the surface and climbed up from the pool.

Leo has set off again.

He ran out of the back door of the bathhouse and found himself in an empty lane. That was the first crowded place he saw after entering the chaotic dunes. Our captain wanted to get more advantages, so he climbed up the wall on the side of the bathhouse and began to run on the roof.

Dalibu slowed down, and he thought he had escaped the pursuit of these people. The purple flame added to him by magic disappeared, which increased the businessman's self-confidence. He ran along the winding maze alleys in the city, where few people would see him run there. He circled around, ran for 100 yards, 200 yards, and finally turned into an alley that would lead to the largest market in the chaotic sand dunes, where it was impossible to find a specific person.

However, when Dalib ran to the end of the alley, two human figures stood in front of him, and two sheathed weapons stunned the merchant.

The knife crossed his collarbone and pressed a line on both sides of his neck.

When all this was done, Leo caught up with Garlock from behind, and then the little angel slowly fell on his shoulder. When they returned to his tent with their prisoners, they were relieved to find that the orcs were still lying where Leo had stunned it. Garlock rudely pulled up the unfortunate guy and tied him back to back with Dalib.

"I should do everything with Bosk. Chasing people is not my strengths!" Garlock muttered, "It's really uncomfortable now that my whole body is wet!"

Bosk and Obix almost laughed, but they knew that the giant would not have a good temper now, so it was wise to turn their heads aside so that others could not see the smile on their faces.

"Hahahaha," Dalib smiled nervously, "no problem. Shall we trade? I am very rich. What you need--

"Shut up!" Garlock shouted at him. The little angel touched Leo's face with his hand, implying that he would let the giant dress up as a black face in this game.

"I don't want to ask for money from those who cheated on me," Garlock roared, "I want revenge!" He looked around his friends. Those who dare to deceive us are only a dead end - not to mention that you want to rob us.

"Dalip never has." The merchant stammered.

"I told you, shut your mouth!" Garlock shouted at his face and scared him half to death. He picked up a worn axe on the ground and drew a mark on the merchant's head.

The businessman looked at Leo, and Dalib guessed Leo's real identity and felt that he was a leader who could ask for mercy from him, so he shouted, "I can compensate you! Money! Woman! Camel! A lot! - As long as you don't kill me!"

Leo still didn't say anything, but he secretly gestured to Bosco.

"Wait a minute," Bosk grabbed Garlock's axe handle and suddenly said. There is a way to keep the dog's head.

"Go! What can we get from him?" Garlock retorted that he blinked at Bosco, saying that he acted perfectly.

"He will take us across the desert," Bosk replied. He stared at Dalib fiercely and warned himself that he was not gracing casually. This time he will really put us on the best road.