The subsequent journey was even more difficult. Although they passed through a safe pass, there were still countless dangers lurking in the gloomy mountains, such as severe cold winds, or boulders rolling down from the top of the mountain.A group of people did not dare to speak loudly, and even stopped singing. The eerie tranquility in the mountains seemed to choke them by the throat.

Bilbo, shivering from the cold, was still thinking of Shire: "Everyone must have started drying straw and going out for picnics. At this rate, they may all be reaping and planting and planting before we get over the hill." Berry picking."

Ellena groaned: "Oh, that's enough Bilbo, don't remind me of good food, it will only make us more depressed."

Gandalf's expression was always serious for some reason, and Ellena thought that his intuition must tell him that something unexpected and bad would happen.Sure enough, after walking a long distance smoothly, they encountered a thunderstorm.They managed to take shelter on a mountain wall sheltered by boulders, and the rapid and cold rain was continuously blown on them by the strong wind, and everyone's clothes were soaked.Thunder and lightning intersected in the sky, splitting out streaks of white light, and rocks flew across the mountain.Something even more terrifying happened. The two mountains turned into stone giants were fighting in a thunderstorm, and the huge rocks became toys for them to throw at each other.

The sight was terribly frightening, and even Elena, whose heart was pounding at the giant's wild laughter and screams, let alone Bilbo, who was about to faint from fright, the Hobbit Holding Ellena's sleeve tightly, his lips trembling, he swore that he had never seen or thought of such a terrible thing in his life.He stared in horror at the dark night in front of him, and his voice was so sharp that it almost screamed: "Oh, my God, if we stay here forever, we will die, either be struck into charcoal by lightning, or smashed to pieces by giants."

Ellena patted him and comforted him: "It's okay, just in case something unfortunate happens, I don't think it will happen to our little Mr. Baggins." Well, this comfort is not very appropriate.

Thorin and Gandalf both agreed to move, but were so troubled about where to go that they nearly quarreled.At last Kili and Fili, the youngest of the party besides Bilbo, were sent out to find better shelter.

To everyone's surprise, they came back quickly. "We've found a dry cave," they said, "just a short distance from the next turn, into which ponies and all can squeeze."

"Are you sure you have looked there carefully?" Ellena thought of something, and looked at the two seriously, "If you didn't have the magical magic of teleportation, you would have returned a little too quickly."

Fili stared and retorted: "We've seen it. In fact, the hole is not that big. It didn't take long to go to the end. And even if it's dangerous, it's better than waiting here to die."

Seeing the approving expressions on the faces of the other dwarves, Ellena planned to persuade her a few more words, but something that popped up in her mind made her swallow her words again. If it was true as her memory told her, then they would Had to make this trip.

Gandalf was thoughtful, and he walked up to Ellena and asked in a low voice, "Erlena, what did you see?" Ellena didn't know how to explain the reason for her compromise, so she could only speak vaguely. Said: "I can't tell. We don't seem to be the only ones in this mountain. It's a bit strange that an empty cave suddenly appeared in the mountain. However, what Philip said is not unreasonable. There is only a dead end if you stand still." Gandalf frowned, and said in a deep voice: "Kili Fili, you lead the way, hold the weapons in your hands, and be ready to fight at any time."

Sure enough, the cave was not very far away, and everyone squeezed into the cave, finally getting away from the wind and rain.Gandalf lit up his staff and inspected it carefully. He believed that Ellena would not be aimless, but found nothing. This place seemed to be a small and ordinary cave. "Erlena, maybe you're just too tired." Gandalf said hesitantly.Elena sat down against the cave wall without saying a word, and the dwarves had completely relaxed. They changed into dry clothes and chatted happily while smoking their pipes.Ellena barely swallowed some dry food in the water, changed her clothes with the help of the wizard and the hobbit, thought about it, and took all the things that could be carried in the luggage with her. Bilbo watched her movements, and packed some things with him, such as his Shire special condiment, which was said to be the best salt in the whole Shire, and it was packed in a small and exquisite wooden box.

The cave gradually became quiet, and the dwarves who had driven all day were sound asleep and snoring. Ellena closed her eyes and sat on the cave wall to rest, holding the sword hilt tightly with one hand. Encounters with half-orcs are inevitable, so naturally the sooner they are discovered, the better.Gradually, Ellena also felt drowsy, her eyelids became extra heavy, but she dared not fall asleep.She stood up and walked to the entrance of the cave to blow the air. The night was extremely cold in the mountains, and Ellena shivered and closed the cloak on her body tightly. The sleepiness in her eyes gradually disappeared, and the wind woke her up.On such a night without a starry sky or a moon, Ellena once again felt a deep sense of loneliness.

Although she has Noldor blood close to the dwarves, in the final analysis, the world of the elves is completely different from that of the dwarves, even from Gandalf and Bilbo. Competent friend, but perhaps his greatest concern in his short life was his Shire.

A rumbling sound brought her back to reality, a great crack appeared out of nowhere at the back of the cave, and she drew her sword and shouted, "There are Orcs, get up." He jumped up from the ground with a roar, and two orcs had already surrounded him.But there are too many half-orcs, and every dwarf has to face at least six ugly and tall half-orcs.Although they had the upper hand, everyone except Gandalf and Ellena was arrested. The orcs left dozens of corpses of their companions, carried their prey and rushed into the passage formed by the crack, and then The crack snapped shut.

The cave became quiet again, and Ellena panted heavily. If she hadn't stood at the outermost part of the cave just now, she might not have been able to escape the disaster. Orcs hate elves much more than dwarves.

"What now, Gandalf?" Elena asked.

Frowning, Gandalf came to the door which had just closed, and in just a moment the goblin had led the dwarves and Bilbo away.He knocked twice on the door with his staff 'Tuk Tuk', and then waved his hand to signal Ellena to back away, and Ellena retreated far enough knowingly.Gandalf muttered something silently, and suddenly the stone door made a low rumbling sound, and smoke and dust rose everywhere. After the choking white smoke cleared, Elina found that the thick stone door was violently blown open by Gandalf. A gap wide enough for one person.

Sure enough, the wizard cannot be offended, especially such a cruel and cunning wizard, Ellena thought to herself.

"Come with me." Gandalf beckoned to Ellena, and then took the lead into the cave.

The cave is very deep and dark, with twists and turns and intricate paths. Orcs do have their talents in building tunnels. Perhaps only the most skilled dwarves can surpass them.The tunnel continued to extend downwards, and the air was extremely hot and stuffy. The two hurried on the road in silence, and they didn't stop until a little reddish fire appeared in front of them.

"It's ahead." Gandalf whispered, and then cast some spell, the cave suddenly became dark, all the flames were extinguished, and choking white smoke scattered in the cave.In the chaos, Gandalf, holding an enemy fencing sword, pierced the leader of the half-orcs: "Follow me!" Elena followed him and killed several half-orcs, and quickly dragged him after finding Bilbo. leave.

On the way, Gandalf hurriedly called a name, and then a group of people continued to flee desperately in the dark.The hobbit's footsteps were too slow, so everyone had to take turns carrying Bilbo and galloping, while fighting with the orcs who were chasing them. Finally, at a corner, two famous swords frightened them away, and the group seized the opportunity The chasing team of the orcs was thrown off.

Ellena kept running in the dark, and her memory told her that there were half-orcs following behind.Sure enough, Gandalf's glowing staff gave them guidance in the dark, and there was another scuffle, in which Gandalf finally repelled them.The group of people didn't dare to stay any longer, they rushed out of the ground before stopping, and reached a valley.

They stopped to rest among the bushes in the valley when they realized that Bilbo was gone.

Tired people usually have a hard time controlling their temper. The dwarves complained about Bilbo's uselessness and trouble. Gandalf asked angrily why they left Bilbo. Elena thought Gandalf's messy hair would stand on end. Woke up.

Ellena turned her head to look in the direction they came out. Balin stood guard, but there was no one else, but she knew that Bilbo was there, and the wind brought his smell, only because of a magic ring Just make him invisible.

Fate is always so magical, Sauron's Lord of the Rings finally fell into the hands of the Hobbit, and it was destined to be destroyed together with Sauron.

Ellena smiled slightly, and the legendary life of her short friend officially began.

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