Nature

Chapter 19

Anna left Rivendell, coming with the elves, and leaving only Gandalf with her.

Elrond looked at her sadly, "Be careful all the way."

Mrs. Galadriel was silent. She was dressed in white and stood there noblely.

"Let's go."

After the two left the deep valley, they walked on the plain and quickly entered the mountainous area, the Misty Mountains.

The Misty Mountains loom high in the field of vision, their summits covered in snow and ice.

"Where did they go?" Anna asked.

Gandalf stroked his beard and narrowed his eyes, "I don't know."

Although the wizard said he didn't know, they finally found the dwarves smoothly.

"Where is this?" Anna covered her nose and entered a cave, "It stinks!"

"The cave of the goblins." Gandalf's pointy hat brushed the ceiling of the cave.

"They should have been blocked by stone giants and ran in." Anna looked out, "Shall we go in directly?"

"Of course." Gandalf smiled slyly, "Show your housekeeping skills, Kai Mengting! Let the secret fire and water be perfectly combined again!"

They broke in, and with a wave of Gandalf's staff, a white light flashed, and two figures, one gray and one black, appeared in the noisy hall.

When the light disappears, the magic disappears.Goblin and dwarf slowly got up.

"Take up your weapon," Gandalf's slightly aged voice resounded through the hall, "Fight!"

With the ice puck in her left hand and the long sword in her right hand, Anna also started to fight.

"He's got the enemy hammer!" screamed the Goblin King.I saw the wizard wielding Gramdrin to kill goblins around.

Fiariel glowed coldly, as cold as the sea, and Ana cut off a goblin's head.

Philip slashed at the body of a goblin with all his strength. In the hall, there were swords and swords, and Anna took advantage of the gap to rush towards a goblin with a jet of water. An ax fell before swinging at Philip.

Fili turned his head, "Thanks!" he yelled at Anna.

They fled across the bridge, with Anna continuing to die.She condensed a larger water ball on her chest and swung it towards the goblin. The water washed away those dirty creatures, and Anna felt much refreshed.

With a cry of "Ah", Anna turned her head suddenly, and the Goblin King screamed, and a gash was cut on his fat stomach.

"I'm done!" said the hideous creature one last time, falling forward on the wooden bridge.

The bridge broke, and the dwarves and Gandalf fell down. Anna sighed deeply, and swung her sword to kill an elf who was still recovering.

Why is there so much trouble.She groaned, silently despised the plot, then quickly ran to the cliff and jumped off.

The wind whizzed past her ears, and the hood was blown off. Anna kicked one foot towards the cliff, splitting the sharp stones and falling straight down.

Anna felt that her heart couldn't take it anymore, and she tried her best to restrain the exclamation from her mouth.

With a "snap", Anna hung on a branch, relieved the pressure, and fell on the soft pad. She looked down and saw that it was a dwarf.

She hastily put on her hood, straightened her clothes, and got up from the pile of dwarves.

"Ouch!" cried a dwarf.

Gandalf stood up, shook the dust, and said easily, "Now, stand up."

The dwarf is still living.

"It could be worse!"

Anna looked up and saw a meat ball falling from the sky.She twitched, looking away at the dead Goblin King's body on top of the dwarf, a tangle of disgusting fat.

"Crow mouth!" cursed a dwarf.

Kili looked up, and suddenly shouted "Gandalf", and saw hundreds of goblins rushing down from the cliff.

Anna felt her scalp go numb, again!There is no end!

"There are too many of them! We can't beat them!" said one dwarf, helping another dwarf.

So I'm going to run away again, Anna thought, she suddenly wanted to go up Frozen Thousand Miles, but considering that the pale orcs would wait behind, they would pass out after using the big move, which would increase the burden on the dwarves. I really don't have a good face.The relationship that had been somewhat eased because of the elf incident has returned to the freezing point, and I can no longer take risks, otherwise Gandalf will blame her for not getting along well with the dwarves.

Life!Anna thought of the farce of the dwarves eating in Rivendell, and couldn't help laughing. While running, she thought about the expressions of Elrond and Lindir at that time, and snorted.

"What are you laughing at?" Bumble asked angrily.

"It's nothing." Anna replied with a poker face, and took it lightly.

They finally ran out of the mountains smoothly and saw the daylight.The goblin didn't come after him.

"They are afraid of the sun." Gandalf looked at her, and began to count.

Anna felt a little tired, but the thought that Gandalf was still energetic at such an old age cheered her up.

There was still a fierce battle below. She recalled the plot and waited for Bilbo to appear.

"—I'll tell you what happened! The Honorable Mr. Baggins slipped away when he saw his chance, and since he set foot out of the house, all he wanted was a soft bed and a warm fire—"

"This is human nature." Anna frowned again and interrupted Thorin's words, she was suddenly a little unhappy.Why does Thorin always look down on others, first the elves, then himself, then the wizards, and then the hobbits. Doesn't he trust anyone but himself?

The dwarves looked at her in amazement, and Gandalf was thoughtful.

"Everyone has more or less selfishness. Even you, Sorin, are no exception. I believe that recovering Irubor is not just about restoring the glory of our ancestors." Anna stared at Sorin with black eyes. Although she knew that Thorin couldn't possibly see her eyes.

"How dare you say that to me?"

"Then can you guarantee that you will not lose your mind because of wealth? That is the blood of your family rooted in you."

Sorin's eyes were gloomy, "I promise." He said coldly, "I promise not to lose my mind because of wealth, are you satisfied? Woman!" In the last sentence, he almost roared.

Anna was touched suddenly, she pursed her lips and stopped talking.

She was a woman, but that didn't mean Thorin could look down on her because of that.It is also because she is a woman that she is standing here.She could boldly admit to the world that she was standing here not just because she wanted to be an elf, but because she wanted to be with him.It is also because of the driving force of love that her once vague goals can be presented in front of her in a new form more clearly...becoming an elf, with eternal life and never-extinguishing hope and enthusiasm, to make a living. A great cause.She also missed the warmth of home and wanted to go home.But she knew that instead of waiting aimlessly for the opportunity to go home, it would be better to hang out in Middle-earth.As Glorfindel said, there are so many who love her, so many Lady Galadriel, Elrond, Varda, Yavanna, Ulmo are willing to accept her, so many elves are willing to accept her. Extend an olive branch to her.Yes, she is not alone.

Anna suddenly figured this out, and the knot in her heart that had been entangled for a long time was finally untied.Although she wasn't ready to face Legolas yet, she was ready to face the present.

"Here I am." Bilbo appeared suddenly, scaring the dwarf once solidly.

"Oh! Bilbo!" cried the two young dwarves, hugging the hobbit.

"Bilbo Baggins! I've never been so glad to see anyone in my life." Gandalf came with a sigh of relief, leaning on his cane.

Everyone is happy, except her.

Anna felt offended, she felt isolated because she was a woman, taller than them all and probably in the company of the elves.

But Bilbo thanked her anyway. "Thank you," he said with a sincere look in his eyes, "thank you for believing in me."

Anna opened her mouth, glanced at Gandalf, saw him smiling and smacking her lips, and then fell silent.

"Hands up."

The hobbit quietly put the ring back into his pocket, but the sharp-eyed Anna saw it.That flash of golden luster, a dark breath entangled, just like what I saw in Dol Guldur.

Anna gasped, the Lord of the Rings!She suddenly began to worry, she didn't know if she could resist the temptation of the Lord of the Rings, she felt a dull pain in her chest again.

"May the glory of Lady Elberyth rest upon you forever," Gandalf whispered to her, drawing near to her.

Suddenly, the voice of the warg sounded.The dwarves looked around, and Thorin frowned.

Just out of the wolf's den, and into the tiger's mouth.Gandalf shouted: "Run!" They started the long journey of escape again.

"Climb up the tree!" Gandalf yelled, and they retreated to the cliff. Seeing the hobbit still standing there, Anna picked up his collar and pulled him over.

Anna felt that she felt the deep malice of this great universe, and she felt that the 50 years she had been near Dol Guldur were not as much as these few days.

I'm so tired.

"My sword!" cried Bilbo, and Anna saw Stinger in a Warg, and she ran to help him with the sword.

"They're coming!"

Anna stepped on the wolf's head and pulled out the sword vigorously, but she couldn't pull it out no matter what.In her panic, an ice puck smashed over, smashing the wolf's head to pieces, and then drew out the bloody sword blade.

She sprinted up a nearby tree, signaled to Bilbo that the sword was in his hand, and then began to reflect on her inappropriate behavior just now.

Am I being stupid or something?She felt that she was too sloppy, the enemy was right in front of her eyes, even the big boss didn't dare to do this, did she feel that she was possessed by the protagonist's halo?

The pale half-orc Azog came riding a white wolf. Anna took off the bow on her back and shot an arrow at Azog's head.

The warg howled suddenly, swung to the left, the sword shot missed, shot a warg in the eye, and then melted quickly.

"Ning Ku!" Azog roared when he saw her, and then ordered the wargs to besiege the tree where Anna was.

Anna recalled the unpleasant past with this half-orc in Dogul, she curled her lips, and released the arrow, but the speed was not fast enough, so she thrust the bow behind her, pulled out Fieriel and started to fight.

So tired, Anna thought, sideways to avoid the fireball thrown by Gandalf.

The warg couldn't dodge in time and rolled on the ground.

She retreated to the cliff, and fought alongside the dwarves.

Gandalf should be happy, no longer a hero alone.Anna thought silently, feeling that she was going to be unable to hold on any longer.She stepped on the edge of the cliff with one foot and staggered and fell down.

A hand grabbed her, Anna felt a pain in her right wrist, and Kili popped her head, "I've got you," he said out of breath.

Ana thanked him sincerely, but her hand slipped.

"Let go." She said lightly.

The sound of the wind, the sound of flapping wings.

giant eagle.

Anna pursed her lips, twisted her wrist, and broke away from Kili.

Free fall again.

She closed her eyes.

With a "bang", she landed on the eagle's back.Tears welled up.

Thanks to Mrs. Alberis, she survived again.

"Thank you," she murmured softly.

The author has something to say: it has been fixed. (June 6)

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