Ask took off his mail armor and accepted treatment from Nora.
Mainly large-area burns, as well as contusions and bruises caused by the impact.
After Nora's long sermon, Ask's deep wounds under the skin were finally healed and then covered with thick bandages.
In Nora's words, it is best to protect the burned epidermis and wait for it to heal on its own.
If you rashly use the ability of Life I to accelerate healing, there is a certain probability that these epidermal cells will overgrow, resulting in bulges and wrinkles.
Although Ask himself didn't care, Nora said that such disfigurement was absolutely intolerable.
So Ask had no choice but to transform himself into a mysterious bandaged man and continue moving forward amid the girls' giggles.
Most of the Spartan young guides were taken away by Iron Cross. However, the direction chosen by Blue Sword this time was very different from that of Iron Cross and others.
They did not choose to continue along the flat mountain road, but instead found a steep path leading to the cliff above everyone's heads.
This is where the snow monsters appeared and caused an avalanche.
With years of gaming experience, Ask realized that there was some potential connection between the avalanche and the subsequent increase in snowfall.
The increase in snowfall comes from the mutation of the Axe of the North Wind.
In other words, the avalanche itself is most likely related to the Axe of the North Wind.
For example, the Axe of the North Wind was stuck on the top of a mountain, and a snow monster came over and kicked it, causing an avalanche to start at the foot of the mountain.
Considering that the abnormal phenomenon of heavy snow blocking the mountain was caused by the Axe of the North Wind, this kind of causal relationship is not impossible, but very likely.
The steep path under my feet is much more difficult to climb than the flat mountain road. In some places, the steps are not even made of stone, but depressions stepped out by humans, covered with snow and ice, making them extremely slippery.
"Everyone, be careful!" Ask walked in the front, stabbing the long sword given by Eleanor into the ice, and at the same time stretched out his hands to pull up the girls below one by one, "If you fall down, you will be half dead!"
"It doesn't matter. Even if you fall, the captain will rush down to rescue you." Sheila walked past him and made a witty remark.
"You're talking about me!" Ask said angrily, "If you fall, I'll be half dead!"
Then a burst of cheerful laughter rang out on the snowy mountain.
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About an hour later, everyone finally climbed up a natural platform along the rugged and steep path.
The platform is not big. There is a concrete wreck along the mountain wall. It looks like a Spartan sentry tower from the Second Age, except that the top of the tower cover is missing.
At the bottom of the tower sat an old troll, whose wrinkles almost squeezed out his eyes. In his hand was a thigh bone with flesh on it, which he was tearing with his old yellow teeth.
Behind it, next to the base of the tower, were piled countless human corpses, skulls, and some bodies that had not yet decayed, including those of mercenaries and Spartans.
Seeing the people from the Cangqing Sword, the old troll was also stunned. The one who reacted the fastest was Mi'er, who put the sniper rifle flat in her hand.
There was a gunshot, and the bullet hit the troll in the middle of its eyebrows and went straight through its skull.