Chapter 1030 Emergency Rescue
"Angel, Ryan, and Lowry are hiding in a rock cave on the outskirts of the dungeon of Oaknell at the moment, and the drow are hunting them down in the mountains."
Joan took out the navigation compass, called up the map near the drow underground city "Oknell City", and looked for the approximate location of the cave where Angel and the others were hiding.
The existing map is only a small part of what has been proven, and the information is very vague. It is impossible to tell from the map what is going on inside and outside the city.
Even this small piece of fuzzy map was surveyed and mapped by Arnold's team during the last expedition, and during the survey, because of a conflict with the dark elves over a mine vein, they had to suspend the expedition and withdraw to the camp.
Under such circumstances, Arnold and the others dared to venture near the dungeon of Oaknell again. It can be seen that they were unwilling to stop their exploration last time and tried to map out a detailed map of the surrounding area of Oaknell.
Back then, Joan heard Angor mention a detail when he set off in the school's big teleportation formation. They seemed to want to use the "transformation technique" to disguise themselves as drows and sneak into the dungeon of Oaknell. Conduct an in-depth investigation of the facilities in the city and draw up a map of the city as complete as possible.
This idea is indeed exciting, but it is also too risky. If the disguise is seen through, it is likely to cause the death of the four of them in the Oaknell Dungeon.
At that time, Joan had wanted to dissuade them from going to death, but then he thought that underground exploration would inevitably take some risks. Since Angel and the others had decided to sneak into Drow City, they could only think that they were already aware of the possible dangers they might face. The risk has prepared corresponding plans, and as an outsider, it is really not good to "splash cold water".
After hesitating, in the end he didn't have the nerve to say those annoying "bad words" in person, but just wished Angel and the others a safe journey.
Now it seems that what I was most worried about at the beginning has finally happened.
Sighing secretly, Joan raised his head to answer Audrey's question.
"The rocky mountain where Angel and the others are hiding is no less than five hundred miles away from us. If we decide to go to the rescue, we must use the 'teleportation scroll'."
Audrey nodded, frowning, lost in thought.
Of course she could hear Joan's implication.
The place where Angor and the others were trapped was too far away, and only with the help of the "Teleportation Scroll" could they rush to the rescue as soon as possible.
However, this team only has such a "teleportation scroll", and if it is used here, it is tantamount to cutting off the retreat and putting it to death.
If Angor and the others can be successfully rescued, it's good to say that everyone can find the nearest teleportation site, and after a long journey, it is possible to return to the school after all.
But if the enemy's power is too strong, the four of them recklessly teleport over and plunge into the encirclement of the drows. Not only will they not leave Angor and the others, but they will even find it difficult to protect themselves. Wouldn't that be suicide? ?
The more Audrey thought about it, the more entangled she became, and she couldn't help sighing.
A friend was in trouble, and she sent a letter asking for help. As a paladin, it was really difficult for her to refuse at this time.
For her, this is not just a question of loyalty, but also a test of faith.
From another point of view, even if she herself is determined to rescue her friend regardless of life and death, she has no right to ask her companions to die together.
On the contrary, if she proposes to save people by herself and ask Joan and the others to stay in a safe place to wait for news, it would seem hypocritical on the one hand, and she also knows that Joan and the others will never let her take risks alone. To advance and retreat together.
Just when she was in a dilemma, Joan took a step closer to her and held her hand.
Audrey turned her head and looked over, a look of anticipation appeared in her sapphire-like eyes.
"Remember the idea you proposed before?" Joan reminded softly, "We use the scroll at hand to teleport back to the school, buy three teleportation scrolls, and then collectively teleport to the underground mountain where Angel and the others are trapped. After rescuing them, it is safer to use the reserved scrolls to escape from the siege of the drow?"
A smile finally appeared on the handsome face of Her Royal Highness Princess who was shrouded in clouds.
"Tossing back and forth like this will inevitably delay some time, but there is really no safer way than this."
Joan nodded, and was about to announce the plan he had discussed with Audrey, when Hailar suddenly spoke first.
"Joan, have you asked Angel and them how many 'teleportation scrolls' they carry with them?"
Joan hasn't considered this question yet.
Since his team only prepared one teleportation scroll, Joan felt that Angor and the others had at most two teleportation scrolls. Besides, it was someone else's privacy, so he was too embarrassed to ask.
However, in the face of Hailar's insistence, Joan was also very helpless, so he had to write back to Angor, asking him how many teleportation scrolls he had in total.
Half a minute later, a mass of red light emerged out of thin air.
Joan held the light ball to read the information, and his face became a little weird.
"Angel said that he and Ryan each brought a teleportation scroll, and the unconscious Lowry also had one on him, and Arnold's scroll was also handed over to Angel for safekeeping before being captured by the dark elves, so They now have four teleportation scrolls in total."
"Fuck! There are only four of them, what are they doing with so many teleportation scrolls?!"
Hailar couldn't help but swear.
Joan felt the same way.
Poverty limited his imagination.
"This shows that they are also very aware that this trip is too risky. They brought a few more scrolls and ran away in time when they saw the situation was not good. However, after all calculations, they still couldn't escape the pursuit of those black skins."
Holden gave a wry smile, and continued:
"Angel and the others still have three teleportation scrolls in their hands, and they can escape back to the camp or school at any time, but they would rather hide in the cave and wait for rescue. Do you understand what this means?"
Joan nodded heavily.
This means that Angor, Ryan, and Lowry couldn't let go of Arnold Laval, who fell into the hands of the dark elves, and hoped that the four of them could help rescue Arnold, otherwise they would have slipped away with the scroll, and they would not be worth fighting with the drows. entanglement.
"Since they still have three teleportation scrolls, things will be easy!"
"Joan, tell Angel that it's not impossible to rescue them, but there is a condition. They have to give us two scrolls, one for the collective evacuation of the dark elves' sphere of influence after Arnold is rescued, and the other for As our 'return ticket' to school in the future."
Hailar made the request in an uncompromising tone.
"If you're embarrassed to negotiate terms with your friends, let me send the 'short message technique'!"
Friendship is friendship, business is business, and Hailaer never does the kind of hypocritical things of "sacrificing face and suffering".
Joan sincerely admires her straightforward and unapologetic character.
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