I hope there are no elves on this road I don't know whether it's east or north, Jo thought.

Maybe Goddess of Fate finally heard her heart, and there were indeed no elves or half-orcs on this road.but……

"Damn, what the hell is this?"

"Poison nightshade!"

Crackling, crackling, and jumping around, the poisonous nightshade was cut to pieces, and the dwarves rushed out of the encirclement panting.

Thorne stared at Joe.He held a sheepskin map and looked at it carefully. He groped around his waist for a long time, and he endured it very hard. His heaving chest finally calmed down, and he continued to drag on the rope. Poor Joe was almost caught by him. dragged away.As a result, after walking a few steps, there was another fork in the road ahead.

Because something went wrong just before, this time Joe was a little afraid to go up and give directions, and he was dawdling not wanting to move.As a result, he was yelled at by Thorne, so he had to go forward tremblingly, closing his eyes and pointing at random with his hoof.Facts have proved that the Goddess of Fate must have had a grudge against her in her previous life, and the dwarves met...

"spider!"

"Big spider!"

"Many huge poisonous spiders!"

Jo silently put her hoof over her eyes.

After a burst of shouting and fighting, the spiders were also cut to pieces (three in total).Although there was no serious injury, the dwarves who were all hung with stippling angrily surrounded Joe.

The poor deer was tied up on a shelf with heavy ties.

"You bloody beast!" cried the dwarves angrily. "Are you trying to kill us!"

No, she didn't know there were monsters over there either!You were the ones who had to force a new deer to show you the way!Jo thought she was worse than pumpkin pie.

Fortunately, there are still reasonable dwarves around.A dwarf with a white beard (Jo could only tell them apart by the color of their beards) finally said, "It's been a rough road, but we didn't meet any elves."

As soon as these words came out, the menacing anger of the dwarves stagnated for an instant.They looked at each other a few times and chattered.

"Although the poisonous nightshade is terrible, it will be shattered when chopped, and it is better than being charged protection fees by the elves."

"I don't want to see those goblin-like things that are painted all day long. I'd rather fight the black spider than run into them!"

"Hmph, it's still a good deer if you don't play tricks, so I won't cut you down."

The dwarves babbled and put away their great axes.

And Thorne's black face eased slightly.He thought for a moment, then waved to the dwarves to put Joe down.Poor Joe narrowly escaped death again, and his hooves were still shaking when he fell to the ground-this was not because of panic, but the natural reaction of his body after being tied up for a long time.Well, in fact, there is a little bit of fear, and Joe can see that those dwarves really planned to burn her to death just now!

Thorne saw her trembling hooves too.He moved his chin slightly, and a dwarf ran out from the line, took an apple and put it in front of Joe.

Hmph, do you want to bribe her with just an apple?Joe sneered at the dwarf coldly, bowed his head and began to nibble on the apple.Thorne came over and held her head with one hand, and whispered in her ear:

"You don't have to be afraid. Since you have fulfilled your promise, the dwarves will never treat their friends badly. But I hope that in addition to avoiding the elves, you can also find a safer and more convenient route. I don't want the following Encountered these damn plants and spiders along the way."

The elves don't want to meet them, and the monsters don't want to meet them either, so instead of expecting such a perfect route, it's better to simply return the magic bag to her and let her use apparition to take the dwarves directly out of the forest.But I'm sorry, apparition also has the hidden danger of missing arms and legs!

Fortunately, the forest was not so extensively polluted by evil. After walking for a while, the trees in front gradually returned to green, and they were no longer those strange, distorted and dark things.And Thorne also untied the rope on Joe's body, and showed her the map.

The markings on the map are in dwarf language. Qiao's ancient magic literature is so-so, and he can barely understand a few words, and the map is half-understandable.But after turning into a deer, her nose is relatively easy to use. At the next fork in the road, she picked a place with a relatively low smell to guide the way. After walking for a long time, she finally succeeded in driving the group of dwarves away. sent out of the forest.

It could be seen that the dwarves were also relieved after leaving the forest. These elves seemed to concern them more than spiders and poisonous nightshade.Not far from the forest is a stream, and the dwarves are resting by the stream.They moved in unison, and after sitting down, they began to check the items in their luggage in unison.And Thorn first went to count the number of dwarves one by one. After comparing and finding that there were not many people, he sat down on the ground and started counting his luggage like other dwarves.

Most of the time, this dwarf prince has a nobility and majesty that distinguishes him from other dwarves, but at this moment, his appearance of hurriedly rummaging through his bags deeply shows the racial characteristics of the dwarf species.

"Everyone is missing something!"

After counting his belongings, Thorne stood up and shouted.Most of the dwarves shook their heads to show that there was no shortage, only a few cried out:

"I've lost a rivet in my beard! The bloody spiders!"

"My black bread is gone! The one with the raisins on it!!"

Thorne ignored all these complaints, and only raised his eyebrows when a very young dwarf cried and said that the amulet his mother had given him was lost.He went over and asked what the amulet was, and then he carved a new one out of a dead branch and gave it to the dwarf.After dealing with a lot of chores, the other dwarves started to make a fire and cook, and Thorne finally had some free time. He walked up to Jo, handed her a rye cake, and sat beside her, following She spoke.

It seemed that the dwarf fully believed that Joe could understand him, although if it were any deer other than Joe, they would find that their expectations for the big horned deer in the dense forest were a bit too high.In short, after seeing Joe take the rye cake from his hands, Thorne shook the crumbs in his heart, grabbed a handful of gold coins from his pocket, and spread them out in front of Joe.

Joe is trying to keep the bread from falling to the floor.She glanced casually at the gold coin and turned her head disinterestedly.Thorne didn't care about her attitude, but pulled it with his fingers, and the gold coins made a "cracking" sound in his calloused palm.

"This is a gold coin made of fire gold." Thorne said, "Casted by my ancestors, there are seven coins in total. Each coin contains the magic power of fire, representing loyalty, enthusiasm, bravery and strength. "

Joe chewed his bread without interest.She hoofed to know that the Thorn dwarves said these were never intended to give her gold coins.

"I remember that when you were first captured, you seemed to be wearing a small bag." Thorn reached out and took the magic space bag out of his arms.Joe paused slightly, and then quickly continued to eat the bread pretending not to care, but Thorne had already noticed her abnormality.He smiled slightly, held the bag up to Joe, and said, "If you'll do me a favor, I can give you this bag back."

"I lost one of my gold coins in the jungle when I was dealing with those spiders just now, and I want you to find it for me. I guess a deer can do that easily, right? And as long as You have completed the task, I will keep my promise, return the bag to you, and guarantee your safety in the dwarf territory."

Joe was silent.After a long while, she lowered her head to observe the hands in Thorne's hands, and even took a sniff. Unfortunately, the only thing that came into her nostrils was the smell of sweat from the palms of the dwarves.

"Of course, I have to make a statement. During the time I let you go back to the big green forest to find gold coins, I don't want anything about the dwarves to reach the ears of those elves. If I know that you tell others Revealed anything even the color of a dwarf's beard..." Thorne slapped his giant ax hard with his hand, and gave Joe a "you know" look.

Joe glared at him, turned and ran off into the big dense forest.

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Joe was bound to the shelf with a lot of ties.

"Burn, burn, burn, burn!" the dwarves shouted angrily, holding torches in their hands, "burn, burn, burn, burn!"

"Burn the heterosexuals!" they yelled, flaming torches lighting up their peaked hats.

"No, no, I'm actually a stag!" Joe yelled. "You see I have horns on my head, and I'm not straight at all, and I'm not interested in women at all! Actually, I've always belonged to... ...The Elf King! That's right, that one..."

"Burn this traitor to the Litong!" cried the dwarves again.

"No, no, no, no, no! I don't love elves, in fact, I've always admired you king! It's that 1.6-meter-tall... 1.5-meter-high dwarf prince! Yes, yes, I'm not heterosexual I didn't go to seek refuge with the elves either, I have always loved him deeply, deeply, deeply, blah blah!"

The dwarves stopped moving, and they turned their heads to look back.

"Thorn, are you going to marry a deer home?"

"No." Thorne replied curtly.

In the next instant, Joe's body was engulfed in red flames.Thorne looked at the figure humming in the flames, with sympathy flashing across his eyes, but he finally turned around.

"It's not that I won't help you." He said coldly, "The editor said that bestiality is not allowed."

"But you're not human!" Joe shouted, "You're a dwarf! The average human is 1.6 meters tall!"

A fierce light flashed in Thorne's eyes.He grabbed the giant ax and jumped into the flames!

The heroine, die.

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