29. Juliana VS Her Astraea Seniors

Translator: Ann Yi

While the two young men thought the two mortals wouldn’t resist, Mirrocle threw out his Thunder Spell Talisman. The thunder roared in the sky unexpectedly.

Both the two young men in black and June looked shocked. June took dozens of steps back, far away from the two young men who were chased by lightning.

Still shocked, she looked back at the two humans and secretly rejoiced that she asked them for help. Fortunately, she didn’t choose to kidnap them.

Otherwise, even if her magic power had increased greatly, she might not be able to force them to go with her.

“How many talismans like this do you still have?” The Thunder Spell Talisman was lethal to fairies. If she had only practiced the skills of the Astraea Foxclan, the thunder and lightning wouldn’t do her much harm. At worst, her hair would be charred.

But now, not only did June practice the skills of the Astraea Foxclan, but she also practiced the skills of the Evelynn Foxclan.

She did not dare to gamble on what kind of damage the lightning would do to a fox with mixed bloodlines.

Although the two young men in black were not pure Astraea Foxes, they had been practicing the skills of the Astraea Foxclan since childhood. Just as June said, the lightning brought by the Thunder Spell didn’t do them much harm.

The two of them could still maintain human form. The two tried their best to avoid the lightning. Every now and then, they would scream painfully when they were hit, but they were never beaten back to their original form.

“Don’t just stand there. That was my last one. The lightning will soon dissipate, and I have no time to draw more!” Mirrocle looked at June who had looked seductive just now.

But now June was looking at him in a daze, which was still a bit funny. But now it was not the time to laugh. Mirrocle didn’t know why but his talisman was far less harmful to the two foxes. And he didn’t have what it took to draw more Thunder Spell Talismans.

June was confident that even without the little magician’s Talismans, she could handle these two young men.

The red ribbon was like a snake dancing wildly. In an instant, the two people who were avoiding the lightning were trapped and wrapped in the ribbon, and the ribbon around them was getting tighter and tighter.

“Ah! Juliana! If you dare to kill us, Master will not let you go! No! Don’t get it any tighter! ”

It was unknown what kind of material this red ribbon was made of. Although the cultivation of the two young men was not considered to be the best in the Astraea Foxclan, they were not bad either. They didn’t expect that their little junior sister, who they didn’t think very highly of, would make them unable to fight back.

June ignored it as they begged for mercy. She got the red ribbon even tighter until they could no longer stand it. Under the irresistible force, they could only transform into the original form in order not to get their bones broken, but it was not good either.

Mirrocle watched the two grey foxes being entangled in June’s red ribbon. He saw that June had no intention of letting go, and that the two foxes looked quite painful as they were being strangled.

“Young Lady, it’s best not to kill anyone in their territory. Let’s hurry up and save Larry.”

No matter what the reason was, Mirrocle didn’t want to see any living creatures die in front of him. Although the two foxes were here to catch them, they didn’t do have anything sinful.

Indeed, these two foxes had never hurt any human beings. Even though they were Mirrocle’s enemies, they didn’t deserve death.

June looked at Mirrocle thoughtfully, and after a short pause, she stopped attacking the two foxes.

She pulled the two red ribbons back into her sleeves, dusted her sleeves and turned around, “Follow me closely. It’s not far away.”

Mirrocle felt uneasy when he said that to stop her. If she didn’t listen and was determined kill the two foxes, he wouldn’t be able to stop her, as he wasn’t capable of doing that, nor was he in a position to do that.

Thankfully, June stopped.

The surrounding became more and more desolate and the originally dense bushes gradually disappeared, leaving only bare and white cobblestones.

“Senior Brother is there…” Anyone could tell the heartbreaking tone in June’s voice.

June’s gaze landed on an exposed river bed, and there was a small, badly mutilated figure on a white stone.

“Larry!” Mirrocle saw him and rushed forward.

But he was stopped by an invisible barrier which sent him flying.

Fortunately, June acted quickly. A red ribbon was thrown out, and it entangled itself with Mirrocle, so that he didn’t fall directly onto a stone.

Frost helped Mirrocle up, and Murk who had been held in his arms was put on the ground. His tail twitched twice and he woke up.

Holding down Mirrocle, who was ready to rush forward again, Frost looked confused. On this day, he had experienced too much, many of which he had never experienced before.

In the past, he could only understand the beasts’ languages. Except that, everything else was normal.

But now, he found out that he could see stuff that others couldn’t.

He wondered, “This is different from what we saw before.”

June didn’t understand, but Mirrocle understood it. Frost was referring to the magic barrier they had encountered before.

Although Mirrocle was not prepared when he was sent flying by the barrier, he was not surprised either.

On the contrary, what Frost said just now really made Mirrocle understand.

At this time, June said coldly, “If I could break into it, I wouldn’t have asked you guys for help.”

Mirrocle rubbed his nose awkwardly. Indeed, she was much stronger than the two of them. It seemed that they had to find another way to go in.

He cupped his hands and thanked June and asked, “Thank you, Young Lady, for saving my life just now. Since we can’t break into it, do you know how we can break through this barrier?

“Come with me.” June led Mirrocle to a stone that looked identical with the stones around it, and indicated that he should have a look at it.

Frost could see the barrier and the little fox inside.

“Little fox, are you okay?”

However, Larry didn’t respond. As he had waited for a long time, his physical strength couldn’t allow him to stay awake.

If they had gone down the mountain tonight, Larry might not be able to survive, no, to be exact, he would surely die.

Without a response from the little fox, Frost unconsciously remembered that when he first met the little fox, he had also been unconscious like he was now.

Frost felt sorry for the little fox. Whether he was a human or a fox, he’d gone through a lot, and Frost was partly responsible for that.

Frost still couldn’t confirm what he felt about the little fox, but he was sure that he didn’t want Larry to die.

Mirrocle followed June and took a closer look at the stone, but he couldn’t see anything, so he asked Frost to come over and take a look.

When June saw that Mirrocle could see nothing, she looked gloomy and frightening.

‘How could this be? Isn’t this a formation set up by humans? Why can’t humans see through it!’

Mirrocle looked embarrassed. If it weren’t for the gloomy expression on June’s face and Larry who lay on the other side of the barrier, he would have thought that she was playing a joke on him.

Mirrocle suspected that she did it on purpose.

“Doctor Frost, can you see anything through this stone?”

“Yes, I can.”

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