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Chapter 109 Visitors?

The first or perhaps the only group of guests were welcomed under the fortress made of white bones.

The closer you get to the Bone Fortress, the more you can feel the towering and hideousness of the fortress. The countless bones, the undead wandering back and forth in the bones are filled with the breath of death from the environment, and the sound of bone friction sounds from time to time. For the girls who grew up listening to the stories of the undead, the scene in front of them seemed to be a childhood nightmare coming back, which made them naturally feel the fright and stimulation they felt when they were still children. As for the undead, they had clearly sensed the approach of the creatures from afar, but did not use attacks and deterrence to drive out the invaders like other scouts. Instead, they were like not seeing it, allowing visitors to approach the fortress, and even watching the creatures cross-border traps, and there was no hostility before they came to the ribs to resist horses.

"Your guess is indeed correct. There is really no enemy attacking us." Catherine easily crossed the quicksand trap and stopped politely before refusing the horse on the ribs. She did not rashly cross or destroy the horse on the road. She turned to Panis and said, "If all the scouts who had been reconnaissed and envoys sent by various tribes to contact the dead, I'm afraid I would have thought that the news was just a prank by someone."

"No one would use this kind of thing as prank material during wartime." Panis smiled bitterly, "That would have serious consequences."

"So I'm just talking." Catherine stretched out her finger and touched the sharp ribs at the tip of the horse. Not only did these ribs look sharp, but each of them carried several barbs like a fish hook. Once the horse was spurted into her body, it would be more than just a penetrating wound. The knight girl frowned, obviously not liked such an overly vicious design, but she could only sigh and shook her head and asked, "Pennis, why did you want me to stop here?"

"Of course, I'm waiting for the undead to investigate." Panis shrugged and said, "Since the undead already has the will and unexpectedly does not attack us, then as visitors, it is the minimum etiquette to wait for the master to welcome him."

"Visitor..." Catherine couldn't help laughing. For the creatures in Yara world, even if they knew that the other party already had self-will, they were very inconsistent with the word "Another" and a group of undead to visit. Of course, laughter was just a subconscious instinctive reaction. The Knight Girl nodded very well, obediently standing in place without moving, and her hands were still tightly grasping the two girls who were about to remove their ribs because of curiosity and curiosity. Lina and Vivian faced the desperate situation that could see but could not be removed, but could not break free from Catherine's confinement. They could only turn around and stare at the Knight Girl with accusation eyes until Catherine let them go and punched them hard on their heads. The two girls in the chaos hugged their heads and calmed down.

"Shh, someone is here." Freya poked Catherine in the back and whispered: "Well, dead people can be considered human."

"Be polite." Catherine glared at His Highness the Princess and whispered in a low voice: "I saw it too, Panis, can you just stand still now? I always feel a little uneasy to wait for a group of undead to come towards me."

"Actually, I feel awkward," Panis spread his hands: "But you just treat them as Anne and the Deer. Will you feel nervous and uneasy when a group of Anne and the Deer come towards you?"

"Of course, the destructive power of an Anne and a Deer is already great enough. Who knows what a group of Anne and a Deer will destroy the house." Catherine opened her eyes wide and said in fear: "That's no longer nervous or uneasy, okay? That's simply despair."

"Okay, it seems you are not nervous at all." Panis found that his worries were superfluous, so he could only stare at Catherine with a dull look for a long time, and said powerlessly: "Are you not worried about being attacked by them at all?"

"Ha, I'm not worried at all." Catherine lowered her head slightly and whispered: "Because you said they won't attack us."

"Ahem, sister." Faced with Catherine's outrageous behavior, Lina knew she had to do something, so she coughed and said with a dry cough: "Although she is reluctant to interrupt your flirting, I think we have something to do, and forgot to do it before approaching the Bone Fortress."

Catherine was told about her intentions and blushed and made a threatening move to Lina, but she immediately covered her mouth and exclaimed, and said with a wry smile: "Oh no, I forgot to let them out."

"You finally remembered it." A resentful voice came from Lina's backpack mezzanine: "I thought you couldn't remember it."

"You kid, don't say anything." Catherine quickly took Lina's backpack and opened the mezzanine, took out the scattered bones of the little skeleton, and said with a smile: "I'm sorry, Xiaolu, it's wrong for my sister."

"Actually, Annie and I were peeking." As soon as we left our backpack, the little guy began to slowly assemble his body. Since he first opened his body when he entered the forest of death, this has become one of the daily entertainment activities of the little skeleton. His movements are becoming more and more proficient, and he can also be distracted and shouted to Freya's direction: "Silly Annie, don't sleep, come out and play with me."

"I don't want to play with someone who calls me a fool. When I was a child, I did very well in language classes and magic literature classes. I am not a fool." Annie said the words of rejection, and she floated out and circled beside the deer and said, "On the contrary, you fool, your eyes are dull, and you look stupid."

The moment the two little guys emerged, the dozen or so undead who were approaching suddenly stopped. Although they could not see the expression on the faces of a group of skeletons, through the soul fire that was pounding in their eyes and the rapid communication between them with clicking sounds, it was completely obvious how surprised these undead were. At the same time, it could be seen that they were no different from normal intelligent creatures.

However, the two little guys did not notice a group of similar people not far away. After assembling their bodies, Anne and the deer ran to Panis, snorted heavily with a stern face, and turned their heads to the side in unison, and expressed their dissatisfaction to Panis with practical actions.

"Uh..." Panis smiled bitterly and rubbed his nose. He understood what the little guys were angry about, so he had to bend down and stroke the little guys' heads and whisper: "I'm sorry, little guys, I shouldn't have left you down without even saying anything. I apologize to you, would I forgive me for this time?"

"Well... let's think about it." Xiaolu and Annie bit their fingers and looked at each other for a moment, stretching out their hands to Panis and whispered in unison: "Don't do this anymore."

Panis picked up the two little girls, and although he was smiling on his face, he sighed deeply in his heart.
Chapter completed!
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