Chapter 143: Deep into the snow


Early the next morning, Aristophane walked out after washing in the tent. Snow flew outside the barrier, and even a lot of ice floes appeared on the sea.
Alleria also got out of the tent next to him. She stretched her waist, her beautiful and toned figure caught Aristophanes' eyes.
"Let's go, go eat breakfast." Aristophane said to Alleria, then walked straight to the large tent next to the enchantment stone in the center of the camp, opened and walked in, Alleria followed.
The surface of the tent with the space expansion array and the constant temperature array is very large and warm like spring. Several far-traveler rangers are sitting at the table while eating breakfast while discussing the results of yesterday’s exploration. They saw Aristophanes. After entering, he quickly got up and saluted him.
Aristophane greeted them with a smile, walked to the arcane firepit in the middle, picked up two bowls and scooped two bowls of fish soup from the hanging pot, took a few slices of bread, and walked to the side with the tray. Alleria sat together.
Alleria said: "I heard them say that this is a deep-sea fish caught by the sailors this morning. It is boiled in melted snow water, supplemented by the moss under the snow. The taste is very delicious."
Aristophane looked at the bowl in front of him. The white fish flesh and the dark green plants set against each other, floating up and down in the milky white soup.
Soon the two of them ate the food in front of them, and Alleria even went to add another bowl of fish soup, and nodded intently after drinking.
Then they returned to their tents to pack up and salute, preparing for today's next move into the snowy field.
Alleria quickly changed the enchanted leather armor and put on the white cloak that Aristophan had prepared for her. Two short knives were hung on her side, and the waterlet was on her back. Behind her, the shape of this epic bow at this time is no longer what Aristophane had when it was first handed to her. Through subtle deformation adjustments, it is more compatible with Alleria's habits.
After some adjustments, it was confirmed that the weapons were in the positions where she could use them, and after finishing the backpack, Alleria walked out of her tent and got into Aristophanes' tent.
Unlike its own tent, Aristophanes’ tent is more like a small portable laboratory. On one side of the table are placed many samples of stones and herbs collected by the Farstriders yesterday, and on the other side are various flashing lights. The ray of ore, the innermost side is where he rests.
"Are you packed up?" At this moment, Aristophane walked out carrying the Ebony Chill.
Alleria nodded and looked at the shining stones curiously: "This is the ore you asked Lor'themar to find you yesterday?"
Aristophanes put the potion in his rucksack and said, "Yes, I want to see if there are any plants or minerals with special effects that might help me."
Soon the mage also packed his equipment. He also put on a special white cloak. After Alleria got out of the tent, he cast various fixed spells on the samples in the tent to prevent them from being destroyed. Followed out.
Kael'thas and Caponia were already standing next to the Great Enchantment Stone, and the other elves successively converged in the clearing in front of them.
Aristophane walked to Kael'thas, and the prince turned his head and asked him: "Well, are you sure who you are with you?"
"Alleria, Caponeja, just another small group of Farstrider Rangers." Aristophane replied.
Kael'thas muttered for a while listening to the list, and then agreed to his distribution method.
"I led them to the west, and you led the rest of the people to the east. Let's see if we can find a clue to Fenrir." Aristophanes said his thoughts, "and I'm afraid we will The manpower is still not enough. If possible, I hope you can seek reinforcements from Silvermoon City."
"But..." Kael'thas hesitated.
"After all, we didn't expect to face such a vast continent before we came here. The difficulty of searching is far beyond our imagination," Aristophane said seriously. "And according to the sample I got yesterday, the The materials are very rich, and there are also many rare ores and herbs. It is a piece of land worth developing."
Kael'thas changed the subject: "Develop the problem here and wait until later. What we need now is to quickly find Fenrir and kill him to prevent him from calling out any demons again."
After all the elves arrived, Kael'thas ordered Taronikus to stay and watch the camp. The others were divided into two groups according to Aristophanes' method, and they went deep into the cold but vitality against the sky full of wind and snow. The thriving snow field.
Aristophane led Alleria, Caponeja and the others along the northwest direction of the camp, and there were times when there were wind and snow, which brought great difficulties to their advancement.
Caponia was actually very curious about the Windrunner Mage in front of her. She had heard her teacher Solan Liane talk about this peculiar elf: she came from a family of rangers, but she devoted herself to arcane arts; Shi, but he was not pleased by Belovar, and there were even conflicts; the strangest thing is that as a magister, he willingly stayed away from the Sunwell, away from Silvermoon City, and devoted himself to the border of Quel'Thalas Zone, would rather be a frontier mage lord than bathe in the glory of the sun well.
"Aristophane, it's getting late, let's find a place to camp!" Alleria looked up at the dim sun in the sky, and shouted at the wizard wizard next to her.
"Okay, Souñez, go and see if there is a suitable place to camp nearby, let's rest!"
Soon, under the leadership of the elven ranger named Sonias, they successfully found a canyon sheltered from the wind, and found a cave that is not particularly large. Under the spells of Aristophanes and Caponia, a The ultra-small camp was quickly established.
While they were resting and eating, the wind and snow gradually reduced, the clouds in the sky were also blown away, and the stars appeared.
Caponia walked out of the camp happily. She raised her head to watch and record the astrology, and she muttered something.
Alleria and Aristophane quietly looked at the elf standing in the snow and divination. She worriedly asked the elf mage: "Aristophane, do you say we can achieve the goal?"
"I don't know," Aristophane shook his head and told the truth. "Like I told Prince Kael'thas, this place is too big unless Fenrir makes a big move, once he rests honestly. , Because of us, there is no way to find him."
Alleria frowned, but Aristophane didn't seem to see her expression, and continued: "But you know how difficult it is for a chaotic demon by nature to stay in one place without doing anything."
"Then what do you mean?"
"Everything depends on God's will," Aristophane took the rabbit roasted in front of him, blew and handed it to the ranger next to him, "Let’s eat first, and I’ll see if she can provide some help later."
Alleria took the roasted golden rabbit, tore off a leg and ate it. Aristophan stood up and walked towards Caponia, who was still observing the stars.
"How about it, do you need help?" Aristophane walked to her ~EbookFREE.me~ and looked at her record.
Caponia didn't look up, and quickly recorded something: "No need, it will be over soon."
At this moment, a huge howl reached the ears of the elf from the northwest, and Aristophane and the others instantly became vigilant. Without a word, he hid in the camp while pulling Caponia and went out at the same time. In the fire, Alleria and the other rangers were also hidden in the shadow of the canyon.
Caponia's eyes widened, and she was about to say something to Aristophanes, but suddenly she saw a dozen huge creatures flying northward from the south of the canyon, obscuring the stars in the sky. She couldn't help shaking.
"This...this is the dragon?" Caponia asked with a trembling voice.
"Yes, it looks like there are both adult dragons and juvenile dragons." Aristophane said softly, then he turned to look at Alleria, "Remember what I told you just now? "
Alleria's eyes lit up: "You mean the behavior of these dragons has something to do with that demon?"
"It's not bad," said Aristophanes. "You guys rest here, I'll see the situation."
Before he finished his words, he transformed into a huge moose in the surprised eyes of Alleria and others, glanced at the reverse of the dragon's flight, and quickly chased it.
"This... Mage Aristophane is still a druid?" Caponia asked curiously to Alleria who was also in a daze.
The female ranger shook her head and said in a weird tone: "I have never seen him cast this kind of transformation spell."
"Oh, I see." Kaponia's curiosity grew stronger. She planned to apply to join the Farstrider Fortress when she returned to Silvermoon City to study the Windrunner Mage who had disturbed the astrology at close range.
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