"Up there!" the Iron Cross mercenary in front shouted.
Everyone looked up quickly and saw countless snow monsters vaguely emerging on the cliff on the left side of the mountain road.
Without hesitation, the Iron Cross gunners raised their heads and fired upwards.
Bullets were flying everywhere and the yeti was roaring furiously. Ask stared at the bloody scene above and suddenly frowned.
As social creatures, the Yeti is not completely without intelligence like the Thorn Birds. Since they lack the means to fight the enemy from a distance, how could they deliberately expose themselves above and then be shot for no reason
Reverse the thinking, if there is a reason why it has to be exposed, that is to say... the Yeti is trying to lure the mercenaries to shoot
shooting…
Ask's face suddenly changed as he remembered a certain dungeon plot that was circulating in the forum in his previous life.
Of course, it was not at Mount Taygetus, but at the Galh Peak at the northernmost tip of the continent. Two teams of players clashed during the dungeon. Since the two sides were standing far apart at the time, the gunners and mages launched the attack first.
Then, the intensive gunfire triggered an even greater natural disaster.
avalanche.
"Everyone, come closer to me!" When Ask's shout came out, the soles of his feet were already rumbling.
The snow monsters on the cliff have collectively fallen down, digging frantically into the snow piles underground, using the snow to bury their bodies.
On the higher mountains, a huge stream of snow and mud was pouring down like a flood. To make matters worse, most of the gunner mercenaries gathered together to shoot the snow monsters above their heads, and they were right in the middle of the avalanche route.
In just three or four seconds, the avalanche reached everyone, and a large number of mercenaries were caught off guard and swallowed up by the torrent of ice and snow. In the chaos, there were shouts, gunshots, and the rustling sound of ice and snow rubbing against each other, like the grinding of the devil's teeth.
The Azure Sword was the one that reacted the fastest—to be exact, Ask was the first to realize this and raise the alarm, and although the girls didn't understand what was about to happen, they still ran towards him quickly.
By the time Andrea and Herman realized what was happening, the avalanche had already rushed to within sight, and it was too late for them to react.
At this time, on the inside of the mountain road where everyone was, there was a rocky cliff with a slope of nearly 90 degrees.
Theoretically, if you hide in a dead corner close to the bottom of a cliff, you can completely avoid being swept away by an avalanche.
However, the danger of an avalanche is not only being swept away, but also being buried alive. Once the avalanche is too large, the bottom of the cliff is likely to be quickly sealed by a 5-10 meter layer of snow.
In this world, don't expect any snow mountain rescue helicopters to come. Being buried in the snow and unable to get out is equivalent to a gradual and slow death.
The outside of the mountain road is a gentle slope with an elevation angle of about 30 degrees. It becomes steep after descending about 100 meters.
It is too risky to teleport back to Hearthfire Island at this time. After all, there are a large number of people from the Iron Cross Mercenaries present, and there are too many people and too many eyes.
If someone witnesses the team collectively teleporting away, Ask will have no choice but to turn against Iron Cross and kill them to silence them.
Otherwise, if this matter were to spread outside, it would eventually attract unnecessary covetousness—collective teleportation, even if it was not a demiplane fragment, it must be some high-level and rare supernatural item.