"Why do you think so?"
Asked Sophie, taking melra's hand gently.
From melra's eyes, Sophie did not see any vitality, which contains only a dead silence.
It's a pity that after this sentence, no matter how Sophie asks, melra doesn't speak any more.
A strong energy of death is released from her body. As a great elf, Sophie can clearly feel this ominous breath.
Sophie frowned, shook his head and sighed, "I remember seeing you for the first time. Lord Jennie took you back to the emergency tent. At that time, I was still wondering that you were not seriously injured, but you could be taken care of by Lord Jennie. Now I understand why. "
Sophie didn't go on. According to Lord Jennie, melra has witnessed the death of a large number of her companions. Her mind has been destroyed by the necromancer. Unless she can overcome fear, she can only live in despair all her life.
It's not easy to overcome the fear in the bottom of my heart. It requires a very strong and nearly condensed will, which belongs to the hero's will.
Unfortunately, from the young Centaur in front of him, Sophie didn't feel this kind of will. She is just an ordinary centaur. It is no doubt that it is hard for her to have the will of a hero.
Sophie sighed a little in his heart. It has achieved full success to make melra speak. Unfortunately, melra is still not free from the shadow of the past.
"Death is approaching step by step. I can feel that the enemy has come to us."
Sophie looked at Myra with some surprise. It was the first time she had asked.
As she said this, Myra stared at Sophie, even though her eyes were astringent and her eyelids never closed again. Tears ran down her cheek, but she murmured as if she could feel nothing
"Before long, both you and I will die in the hands of the necromancer. This is our only ending..."
However, for the content of her words, Sophie does not agree.
"It won't happen. The great guardians of the jungle will protect us from the undead with their lives. " Sophie retorted.
"What if they can't resist the necromancer? What if the necromancer passes them and attacks us? " Fear took over melra's heart, her face became ferocious, and the horse's hooves kept swinging below, breaking away the hand that Sophie held.
"No... none of this will happen. You should believe in the guardians of the jungle..." Sophie didn't know how to enlighten melra, so she had to hold her forehead with her hand, and her face was in pain.
"You know, I'm right. Like those guardians, you can only say repeated words, but you don't know that those words are wrong from the beginning. Those powerful guardians of the jungle can survive, but we can only die in the hands of the necromancer. "
Death energy overflows from melra, and even Sophie is affected by this energy.
At this time, the familiar breath, accompanied by a cold words, suddenly spread to Sophie.
"You should learn to believe in the forest guardians who defend against the Necromancers at the cost of their lives. More importantly, you should believe in hope."
Sophie looked back in surprise. Outside the shed, Jennie, dressed in green and white, and another powerful Guardian came in slowly.
"Lord Jennie, guardian Memphis, I..." Sophie seemed to want to explain something, but Jennie waved her hand and stopped her words.
"I heard that. I'm glad that you can keep what I said in mind. More importantly, you can firmly believe in the guardians of the jungle."
There was a smile on Sophie's face: "Lord Jennie..."
On one side, as the seventh seat of the forest guardian, Memphis took the initiative to step forward, looked at the Centaur and said, "the forest guardian will not give up any creature. No matter how weak the creature is, we will guard them until the end of life."
"Just as justice will defeat evil for a long time, those evil necromancers will be expelled. We will win the final victory. Don't worry." Jennie comforts melra. Seeing that the Centaur is already crying, Jennie looks at Sophie. "You stay here with her."
"Yes." Sophie sat next to Myra, brushing her hair with her hands.
Soon, Jennie and Memphis walked out of the Centaur's house. Not far away, the patriarch paog bent down slightly to pay homage to the two guardians.
"I didn't expect the Elven king to send you. I thought he would send some low seat guardians." Jennie sighed.
"Didn't you give him feedback? Now, all the guardians of the jungle should know. " Memphis shook his head and sighed, "I want to stay with the wise man Yuk and feel the infinite knowledge. I didn't expect that the Necromancer's action was so fast..."
"Hum." Jennie seemed to think of something and snorted, "not long ago, you seemed to vote for the expulsion of the guardian of the low seat in the holy land?"
"Who said that? I abstained "I can't do that kind of thing, but if someone wants to do it, I won't object. After all, if you want to deal with the necromancers, the high-level forest guardians, you need the power of the wise Yuk more than ordinary creatures. "
"You seem to have said just now that you will guard those ordinary creatures until the end of life." Said Jennie, turning her lips.
"It's not a conflict, is it?" Memphis said with a smile, "the half elf with red hair thinks the same way as I do. Belonging to the human lineage, let our ideas have something in common. What do you think? "
Jennie snorted without answering.
"However, the news you brought this time deeply affected the decision-making of the spirit king. Like me, the guardians who remain in the Holy Land and feel the wisdom of Yuk have now been sent out to guard all parts of the turalion forest. " "Can you be sure of the accuracy of the information?" sighed Memphis
Jennie nodded: "if the necromancer changes his plan, my apprentice, even at the cost of his life, will inform me. I believe in his will. When the necromancer strikes, the only thing ordinary creatures like melra can hope for is the protection of the guardian. We will surely win the final victory. "
There is a will of hope in Jennie's heart.