"he's mine."

"stop."

"Stop him, don't let him escape."

Aaron felt like a million alpacas were stampeding through his mind. If he had known that humans were so popular, he should have entrusted the task of luring the enemy to the hobbits.

Suddenly, a spider appeared upside down in front of Aaron.

It opened its mouth, but before it could make a sound, a flash of cold light severed its head.

"I'm busy running away, don't block my way." Aaron flicked the knife in his hand and stepped over the trembling corpse.

But after running only a few steps, several giant spiders blocked his path, and the pursuers behind him caught up. Even above Aaron's head, several giant spiders were rapidly descending.

"I didn't expect to be exposed so quickly." Aaron smiled bitterly, "But now I really have no choice."

"I'll have a taste first." A giant spider let out a hoarse laugh and rushed towards Aaron.

"Strike the giant spider with a heavy blow."

"what!"

A flash of white light, and the first spider to rush forward was sent flying backward, crashing into a tree.

"wizard?"

"I've never heard of human children among wizards."

"Or we could take him back and hand him over to his master for a decision."

"Let's just kill them. We haven't eaten any living wizards yet!"

The spiders whispered amongst themselves, and Aaron's face darkened as he listened to their words.

He was actually being discussed and decided by a bunch of beasts; they really treated him like a dish.

"Flying sand and stones".

Blue flames appeared on the wand, and another spider was knocked away, its three legs shattered.

Seeing this, the spiders stopped talking and launched an attack on Aaron simultaneously.

One spell after another was cast, and the spider was constantly repelled, but it showed perseverance, continuously closing the distance between itself and Aaron.

The spiders above were even more unscrupulous, launching long-range attacks and using their silk and webs to slow down Aaron's casting speed and the direction of his spells.

Aaron gradually fell into a disadvantageous position. After all, two fists can't fight four hands, and there were at least a hundred hands here.

Just as a spider's fangs were about to pierce Aaron's body, he raised his wand high and loudly recited the Patronus Charm.

"Call the gods to protect you."

A pure white vortex of light was summoned and expanded at an extremely exaggerated speed.

The white shockwaves emanated from Aaron, spreading out in layers and covering an area of ​​several hundred meters.

Under the suppression of this protective force, the giant spiders retreated continuously, their bodies covered in hideous wounds, and even their blood was rapidly evaporating.

"Run away!"

A spider roared loudly.

But the materialized guardian deity would not give them a chance to escape. The raven-shaped guardian deity emitted a loud and deep voice, then flapped its wings and began to chase after the spiders.

It is less than a meter long, but it is extremely fast and strong, and can easily crush the heads of spiders and peck out their eyes.

The white energy was divided into more than twenty parts, each of which accurately hit a spider.

The spiders screamed in agony, and a black aura emanated from them, but it was quickly dissipated by the white aura. Their lives came to an end as the black aura dissipated.

Meanwhile, a group of fully armed elves in the dense forest also discovered this energy.

The leading, handsome male elf reached out and touched the white ripples that had spread in front of him. He closed his eyes and sensed them for a moment, a look of surprise appearing on his face.

"Any discoveries, Legolas?"

“This is a high-level spell that originates from lust. He’s not evil, but we’re not sure if he’s a friend either,” Legolas said. “Everyone, grab your weapons and come with me to take a look.”

call!

Aaron put away his wand, his breathing slightly rapid, but the corners of his mouth unconsciously turned up.

The Guardian Angel Spell truly lived up to its reputation as one of the most powerful and ancient spells; its power was even greater than he had imagined.

However, compared to simple defense, controlling the Guardian's attack consumes much more magic energy. This ultimate move consumed at least one-eighth of his magic energy, making him feel his own weakness once again.

Chapter 250 The Conflict Between Dwarves and Elves

Whoosh!

An arrow suddenly shot out from the woods, but its target was not Aaron, but the magic wand in his hand.

Upon hearing the whooshing sound, Aaron reacted instantly, dodging to the side while catching the arrow with his left hand.

"Who?" Aaron asked coldly, looking in the direction the arrow had come from.

The person in the shadows did not come out, but instead fired a second arrow.

"I'm giving you face, right?"

Aaron was furious. He switched the arrow from his left hand to his right and threw it.

The two arrows collided in mid-air with a clang, and the arrow that Aaron had thrown with all his might was shot in two, landing on his left and right sides respectively.

Seeing the arrow landing less than a few meters in front of him, Aaron couldn't help but swallow hard.

This is an expert, absolutely an expert.

Now the enemy is in the dark while we are in the light, and the situation is quite unfavorable for him.

Legolas, who was hiding in the shadows, was also secretly surprised that a mage could block his arrow, and in such a way at that.

"Who are you? What is your purpose here?"

The sound came from all directions, making it impossible to pinpoint the location of the speaker.

“I was just passing by,” Aaron said with an awkward laugh. “I swear in the name of the Gaius family that I have absolutely no other purpose.”

“Gaius?” Legolas frowned slightly. “I don’t think I’ve ever heard of that surname before.”

"A nobody, not worth mentioning."

"Hmph! Nobody can kill more than twenty spiders by himself."

"Luck, it's purely luck."

"To be honest, this is the first time I've used this magic, and I didn't even expect it to succeed," Aaron said earnestly, his expression revealing nothing but honesty.

Legolas didn't believe a word of this explanation. Ordinary spells could be explained by luck, but this was an extremely high-level spell, which couldn't be explained by luck at all.

"Well, I have something to do, goodbye."

After saying that, Aaron turned and ran without looking back.

Just kidding. The questioning tone he used clearly indicated that he was a native of Mirkwood. Even a powerful dragon can't suppress a local snake. Offending elves in their territory is not a wise move.

Coupled with the other party's fearless attitude, it seemed as if they were confident in suppressing him, the wizard who had killed more than twenty spiders.

In this situation, running away is the best option; if you wait too long, you won't even have a chance to escape.

“Legolas,” a female elf asked, “shall we pursue him?”

“No need, Tarel.” Legolas smiled slightly, picked up an arrow, and shot it.

The arrow's trajectory followed a parabola, landing exactly one meter in front of Aaron.

Legolas then quickly fired three more arrows, aligning them with the first arrow with almost no difference in spacing.

Aaron's eye twitched slightly; he was amused by the roadblocks in front of him.

"What does this mean? A protest?"

"I'm just telling you what the consequences will be if you keep running forward. If you're not afraid, you can continue."

Aaron slapped his forehead. "If you're so capable, come out here. What kind of hero hides like this?"

"as you wish."

Legolas leaped down from the tree, using it as a prop to aim an arrow at Aaron. "Wizard, what brings you here?"

"I was really just passing by," Aaron said wearily. These days, no one believes the truth; most people only believe what they want to believe.

"Is that so? Where are you going?" Legolas sneered. "Lies can't fool elves."

"I'm sorry, I can't tell you that," Aaron said.

"Do you think I dare not kill you?"

"You definitely would dare, but you won't."

After all, I'm only thirteen. No, it's been half a year, I'm already fourteen.

"Ahem, an elf wouldn't kill a fourteen-year-old."

“It doesn’t seem difficult for a wizard to change his appearance,” Legolas said, drawing back the bowstring.

Upon hearing this, Aaron was completely stunned.

No wonder Flo said to hide his wizard identity before we set off; it turns out that being exposed is really inconvenient.

"But I'm really just a child, you have to believe me!"

Legolas remained unmoved; he couldn't believe that a teenager's magical power and combat strength could be so exaggerated.

"call!"

Aaron took a deep breath. "I don't want to offend the elves. Let me leave here, and we can all pretend nothing happened, okay?"

"What if I don't agree?"

“Then there’s nothing I can do.” Aaron slowly raised his wand. “Guess which is faster, my spell or your arrow?”

Legolas smiled slightly and decisively fired an arrow.

"Expelliarmus."

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