Chapter 430: Entering the Boss's Sight, Prince Caspian's Big Pie
Peter led the way, leading the others through the intricate woods, and finally successfully entered a dead end.
Looking at the road blocked by stones in front, Aaron couldn't help but secretly smack his lips, "It turns out that not only the sister is unreliable, but the brother is the same."
"I'm not lost."
"Then please explain what's going on with this wall in front?" Aaron rolled his eyes, "Don't tell me that you have a map of Narnia from hundreds of years ago in your mind."
"It was a year ago." Peter pretended to be calm, but seeing Aaron's suspicious eyes, he soon couldn't hold on, "It was hundreds of years ago, but the general direction must be correct.
You and Caspian separated in the Shivering Woods, and went to The fastest way there is to cross the Luoshu River."
"Uh... I don't know these place names, I just know this is definitely not the Luoshu River.
In addition, I must remind you that what I want is to go home instead of going to war with you.
What about the promise to go back through the closet? Are you sure you didn't take me in the opposite direction?"
Peter hesitated for a while and said frankly: "We are in a tight time now, and the battles have been fought one way and another."
"You mean... I have to wait for you to finish this battle."
Peter nodded awkwardly, without denying it.
Aaron:......
If you regret it now, you probably won't be able to get those equipment back.
After taking several deep breaths, Aaron suppressed his irritability. "King Peter, you are so majestic... You cheated me, a 15-year-old boy, in various ways. Doesn't your conscience hurt?"
Peter's face flushed slightly due to the undisguised sarcasm and ridicule. "I said I would take you there, but I didn't say when."
"Are you playing rogue?" Aaron snorted coldly. "Forget it, tell me the right direction, and we'll meet again."
Peter was speechless and pointed in a direction after a few seconds of silence.
"Keep going forward, if nothing unexpected happens..."
"If nothing unexpected happens, you will see a magnificent castle." Chuan Bojin interrupted, "The castle of the Tanmo people is in that direction."
Pop!
Aaron patted his forehead, "So the passageway back home is in the enemy-occupied area, right?"
"It's just a possibility." Chuan Bojin continued, "I'm sure the Tanmers didn't find any secret passageway there."
"In fact, even if there were no Tanmers, the time when the passageway would be opened is uncertain.
During our reign over Narnia, we specifically looked for it, but didn't find it. Later, when we didn't want to look for it anymore, it appeared." Susan said slowly, pouring a pot of boiling water on Aaron's broken heart.
"I'm unlucky." Aaron was depressed, with a hint of grief in his voice, "I just want to find a place to take refuge, why is it so difficult?"
"After Narnia regains peace, you can definitely go home." Lucy said seriously, "Susan's horn called us back to save Narnia. I think we will go back to school after completing this task."
"Thank you for the comfort." Aaron waved his hand weakly, but the next moment he seemed to think of something, "You just said... complete the task?"
"Yes, is there a problem?"
Aaron did not answer, but silently opened his task panel in his mind.
[Save Narnia;
Complete the task to reward 1,000 magic points, no penalty for failure, do you accept it? 】
Sure enough, Aaron decisively chose to accept it.
This task is not difficult for him, but it is very complicated.
There are countless ways to save Narnia. The simplest and most efficient way is to cast a spell on the castle of the Tanmores. With his current magic power, the Divine Palace can definitely cover the castle. After the thunder bombardment, it is guaranteed that no one will be left alive.
Without the enemy, Narnia will naturally be free of threats.
But this idea is somewhat unrealistic. After all, he is not the kind of person who will do anything to achieve his goal. He really can't do a city massacre.
Aaron thought for a while, glanced at the two men and two women, and sighed deeply, "We have the same goal now. Let's find Caspian first."
"Let's take a detour!" Peter shrugged, "I remember a shorter way."
Aaron hesitated for a moment and turned to look at Trangbokin.
Compared with the inexplicably confident Peter, he felt that the locals were more reliable.
"Hey! What do you mean?"
"It's obvious, Peter." Susan smiled, "I also think we should have listened to him from the beginning.
Trumpkin, do you know the correct route?"
"There is a shallow beach near Belluna, we can dive there."
Aaron's mouth twitched, "King Peter won't always be unreliable, right?"
"Come with me!" Peter straightened his chest, "The way I chose at least doesn't require diving."
Everyone looked at each other and followed Peter silently.
After walking for a while, Peter looked at the cliff in front of him that was tens of meters high and fell into silence.
"Rivers will erode the land over time and cut downwards," Susan said.
"Shut up!"
"Is there a way to get down?" Edmund asked, looking at Trimble.
"Yes, fall down."
"At least we are not lost. The Shivering Woods is on the other side." Peter said stubbornly.
"I can climb down." Aaron raised his hand helplessly, "I have learned free climbing. I climbed a cliff higher than this a few days ago, but the problem is that I can't lead anyone over, not to mention that there is a little girl in the team, or..."
Before he finished speaking, Aaron keenly noticed a gaze falling on him, but there was not much hostility.
"Aslan." Lucy suddenly pointed to the opposite side in surprise, "Do you see it? He is... there."
But everyone looked in the direction she pointed, and no one was seen.
"Aslan?" Aaron couldn't help swallowing his saliva. Did this count as entering the sight of the boss?
"Do you still see him now?" Trimble asked doubtfully.
"I'm not crazy. He was just here. He wants us to follow him."
"How?" Aaron smiled reluctantly. "I don't doubt that you saw him, but it's a bit too much to follow him. We can't even get to the other side."
"That's it." Trimble said lightly, "I don't plan to jump off the cliff following a non-existent guy."
"I didn't believe Lucy last time, and I became a fool." Edmund interrupted.
Peter pursed his lips, glanced across, and then turned his eyes to his sister, "Why can't I see him."
"Maybe you didn't look carefully."
"Maybe he doesn't want to see you at all." Aaron thought secretly.
"Sorry, Lulu." Peter shook his head slowly and decided to follow Trimble to go diving in Belluna. Susan and Edmund followed behind.
"Let's go!" Aaron patted Lucy's shoulder, "You have been the queen for a while, you can't cry just because they don't believe you!"
Lucy looked deeply at the place where Aslan had just appeared, and turned away helplessly.
At the same time, deep in the forest.
Caspian was surrounded by the Narnians, centaurs, goats, dwarves, and even mice.
"Kill him."
"Tanmore."
"Liar."
Caspian looked at these angry mythical creatures, and his heart suddenly sank.
He still wanted to seek help from these people, but now it seems that God is blessing him if he is not beaten to death by them.
"This horn only proves that they stole things from us again." Nikaburi said coldly.
"I didn't steal anything."
"I didn't steal anything?" the bull said angrily, "Do you want to make a list of what the Tamers have plundered?"
"Our home, our land, our freedom, our lives, they stole Narnia..."
The Narnians spoke one after another, describing the atrocities of the Tamers in quite concise words.
Caspian glanced around, "You want me to be responsible for the crimes committed by my compatriots?"
"Responsible, and punished." Nikabri said.
"You are speaking with great depth, dwarf." A mouse drew out his sword and walked up to him. "Perhaps you have forgotten that it was your people who fought side by side with the White Witch."
"I'd be glad to do it again." Nikaburi deflected the mouse's sword, "as long as we can get rid of these barbarians."
"It's a good thing you don't have the power to call her back." The badger said, "Or do you want the child to fight Aslan?"
"Some of you may have forgotten, but we badgers remember it very well.
Only when humans are kings can Narnia be prosperous."
As soon as the voice fell, Nikaburi couldn't stand it anymore, "He is a Tanmore, let him be our king?"
Others also objected, and the voices of anger followed one after another.
"Because I can help you." Caspian suddenly said, and the curse was slightly lowered.
"Outside this forest, I am a prince, and the throne of Tanmore belongs to me.
Help me keep the throne, and I will give us peace."
"It is true, the time is ripe." The centaur leader stood up. He was very prestigious among the Narnians, and the others kept silent tacitly.
"I watch the sky, I am responsible for watching the sky, just as the badger is responsible for memory.
Tava and Alambi are close together in the sky, and now a son of man has come to give us freedom."
"Is this possible? Do you really think there will be peace?"
Caspian looked at the talking squirrel in the tree, and a far-fetched smile rose at the corner of his mouth. "Two days ago, I didn't believe that there were talking animals, or dwarves, or centaurs in the world... But now you are here in numbers that we Tanmore people didn't expect."
As he said, Caspian took out the horn, "Whether this horn has magic or not, it brings us together and unites and cooperates.
We will have a chance to take back what belongs to us. "
Swish!
The centaur drew his sword and held it in front of him, "If you lead us, then my son and I are willing to serve you."
Other Narnians also raised their weapons to show their attitude.
"We will serve you with all our hearts." The mouse said and bowed to Caspian.
"Miraz's army is not far from us, Your Majesty." The badger reminded.
"If we want to fight them, we must find soldiers and weapons quickly." Caspian said seriously, "I believe they will be here soon."