Chapter 39: Chapter 39: Boundary
The sand and rain swept across the sky, and the curtain of dim dust made it impossible for Su'er to open his eyes, unless he didn't want to have his eyes anymore.
Everything was like the scene before the end of the world, but Su'er didn't feel panic or fear at the moment - there was no other reason, it was because he had seen such scenes too many times in the past few days.
Except that he was really scared at the beginning, he had gradually gotten used to this inexplicable attack in the rest of the time, and even had room to complain about it in his Heart.
It was like playing cat and mouse. The crazy female Elf seemed to have made up her mind to let Su'er live and die in panic. She just hung behind Su'er and always wandered at the edge. Whenever Su'er thought that the crazy woman had left, she would appear and hit Su'er hard. What was even more bizarre was that the interval between such attacks had become shorter and shorter.
At the beginning, Su'er could even rest and have a good sleep, but now, such rest time has become shorter and shorter. According to Su'er calculation, by tomorrow at the latest, the frequency will be shortened to the point where he can't fall asleep at all.
Unspeakable anxiety and irritability really quietly attacked Su'er Heart. Even though he could still complain about it in a seemingly relaxed manner, even he himself found that his mood was not right now. The strategy of the elf was undoubtedly successful.
Just like a cat enjoying the happy time of playing before eating a mouse, the elf was also enjoying this wonderful fun.
What made Su'er mood very bad was not only the problem of being chased by the Elf, but also the problem of insufficient food and drinking water.
In fact, after punching the Elf and successfully escaping, Su'er immediately returned to the cave where he had left the food he had not taken away, and then threw away all the boxes of food he could take away and packed them together, and brought enough water.
Although such behavior did waste a lot of time, it was a bit too much to think about escaping this area without carrying supplies. Su'er was not worried about this, but the problem of food being quickly corrupted during the escape.
After losing the protection of the box, every time Su'er opened the package, he could find that the food of the Elf was corrupting at an alarming speed. Every day seemed to have passed four or five days, and the worst thing was that with the Elf chasing behind him, he had no chance to find new food.
Boom!
The explosion-like sound echoed again. Su'er knew that this was the signal of the Elf reminding him that it was time to go on the road, but it was not kind.
With a layer of shadow in his eyes, he was silent and had no intention of cursing. Su'er just cleared the inedible things in the package without saying a word and set off on the road again.
He had to think of a way.
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Curled in the cave, Su'er frowned, even though he was still asleep.
He had already escaped from the desert, but he was still quite far from the battlefield wreckage area between the Elf and Dwarf. However, the abandoned ships that had fallen had indeed become sparse.
Thanks to the death storm caused by the Black Ash, it was only during the time when the Black Ash was raging that Su'er had the opportunity to take the opportunity to sleep for a while. After all, the elf was not so desperate as to play with him despite the Black Ash.
Whenever he encountered such weather during the expedition in the past, Su'er would always complain in his Heart that he had wasted time and supplies, but now he wished that this death storm could last longer.
He had not slept for three days. If he opened his eyelids, he could see bloodshot eyes. Now he was Surounded not only by the fatigue caused by lack of sleep, but also by the anxiety caused by mental tension and irritability. Especially today, he had seen many strange hallucinations.
Generally speaking, a person can go without sleep for three to five days at most, but Su'er was not standing still during these three days. On the contrary, he was always on a long journey, and both his body and mind had reached their limits.
This couldn't go on any longer.
If he didn't think of a solution, even if the elf didn't do it himself, Su'er would collapse and die first.
The shaking of the earth and the falling stones woke Su'er from his sleep that was sticking to him like glue. His luck was not good. The elf came again. The death storm he encountered today lasted only more than two hours and ended, and did not last more than a day as he expected.
Taking a deep breath, Su'er looked at the stone wall opposite with empty eyes. He even saw a white light in a trance. He was in a daze until the cave shook again and was awakened by the falling rocks - he really wanted to sleep, and he couldn't even feel the pain of hunger.
The flames of anger that suddenly sprang up in his Heart were burning his Su'er. Su'er was extremely regretful. He wanted to go back to that day again. When he hit the ribs of the elf, he should have used the dagger to pierce it. Even if he would lose in the final fight and be torn into pieces, he would cut the neck of the elf fiercely, drain her blood, cut open her stomach, dig out her Heart, and squeeze it fiercely... No! Su'er slapped his palm hard on his forehead. Only by using this slight pain could he maintain his most basic rationality. He was almost unable to think normally. It must be done, today. Trembling and standing up, Su'er wrapped his robe again. There was still Black Ash falling outside the cave. Although it was an option to take off all the protection and rush forward to die in such Black Ash, Su'er still wanted to hit the crazy woman fiercely before he died, so that she would remember it well. It would be even better if he could leave an indelible mark on the elf.
Su'er, who had such a thought, couldn't help but wonder if he was crazy too.
...But what does it matter?
Just be crazy.
Su'er didn't care.
There was only one thought left in his mind.
Standing at the entrance of the cave, Su'er staggered for a long time before he finally stabilized his sight and identified the direction at the moment - he was looking for the Dwarf spaceship he noticed before he landed here.
A spaceship that didn't seem to be seriously damaged and still had a nearly intact shell.