Death

When the light disappeared, David and Ewin rushed over to Yelis, who was lying on the ground. David squatted down beside Yelis, who was lying on the ground, hastily searching her body for something bad, but all she could find was a slight cut on her forehead. While small, that single cut could have been serious enough. Yelis' body was warm. They took Yelis in their arms and left with Ewin.

Aunt Abigial tried to be polite as she dressed Yelis, but soft groans interrupted Yelis's low mutter nonetheless. Yelis had been lying unconscious for days after that incident. He had a constant fever, the reason for which he did not understand on the third. Aunt Abigial looked at Yelis' fever again. Such a fire could easily kill a person, but Yelis was still struggling. After wetting a cloth again, he placed it on Yelis's forehead. A doorbell was heard. It was David and Ewin. David: “How is she doing?” ' asked Aunt Abigial. Abigial was unhappy. “Same,” he said.

Ewin's spell would keep those men away from them for a while, but the man obviously hadn't learned or had the chance to find out Yelis' true identity yet, but once they found the farmhouse in Town empty, they would definitely figure it out and go after them. Maybe they had already fallen. He wanted to believe that Ewin's spell would protect them for a while.A hunter hunting creatures from ancient stories, one day appears in the town square. He suddenly realized that he was holding the stick in his hand with motionless hands. Even thinking about it made her afraid. Who knew what a hunter would do or could do? He cannot save time worrying about them. As Ewin ponders, David: “The hunter has learned our location. They will be back. “David spoke in a low, muffled tone. Ewin sighed. “He's got a little fire, when he'll wake up.” David “We never know, he's different from all of us.” Ewin nodded as Abigial joined them.

Aunt Abigial swallowed, but after a few swallows she turned her head to the side. He remembered seeing hunters once when he was hunting them. Hunters wouldn't touch them, but the Black cavalry. Aunt Abigial began to murmur too softly and softly for Ewin and David to hear. All three of them, as gently as they could, lifted Yelis onto the stretcher they had prepared, and Yelis started to groan. Aunt Abigial grimaced at her every moan, showing her displeasure at Yelis's suffering. Her being in this situation almost deprived Aunt Abigial of the courage she could muster. But it had to go on. When Yelis lay on the stretcher, Aunt Abigial hesitated and took her necklace from her neck. This made Aunt Abigial feel awkward. Looking at the necklace that Ewin Abigial had bought, he said, "The necklace is another weight for him," and he took the necklace from Aunt Abigial's hand and put it in his pocket.

David and Ewin were carrying the stretcher. The three of them set off for Ewin's home in the Northern mountains. Along the way, the danger would almost certainly be greater. Only in the dark they walked almost non-stop without noticing. Days later they had reached the foot of the Northern mountains. David realized where they were, and his throat was clenched like a fist. These mountains might not have been enough to hide them. Hunters might be after them. Traveling at night and under the trees would hide them a little.

As they broke through the firewall Ewin had built and entered inside, suddenly, a strong and angry voice said, "The black cavalry has been seen in the Northern mountains, they have washed the ground with blood How many more will die because of Tonka's sin" Ewin nearly dropped the stretcher in surprise. Wearily, he lowered the stretcher to the ground. In the dim moonlight, twenty paces away, a man was rushing towards them. When the man reached them, he stopped in front of Ewin. “Karmas, they have appeared here,” he said hastily. David had lost his grip and was filled with sadness.“They still haven't gotten past the firewall, have they? Uras,” said Ewin, “Karmas, some of the Tonka's lineage to the East. The black cavalry slew them.” Uras then glanced at the stretcher. “She,” he said, his voice questioning. “Yelis,” he said. Uras winced and took a step back. His eyes were startled with horror. “Why did you bring him here Karmas” Ewin didn't want to argue with him.It wouldn't be here right now." Uras, we don't have time to talk about this now. She is sick, help us carry her." Uras did not move.A wind blew, gently moving the branches of the trees. Aunt Abigial frowned and turned her head slowly. A movement light caught the corner of his eye, and he suddenly crouched over Yelis.

"Death was coming for them."

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