Chapter 1268 Dog Sledding
After confirming that Zhang Heng and Songjia would go back with them, the two Inuit men immediately returned to the van without wasting any more time.
Because Ole's injury hadn't healed yet, the driver was replaced by Alessia.
And when Songjia opened the rear door, the first thing that caught her eye was Satchus's face. The curator of the art museum gave her a nervous smile and opened his mouth to say something, but all he could say was vague. The sound was because his mouth was gagged, his hands and feet were tied, and he was firmly fixed to the seat with a seat belt and two ropes.
"He is not very honest. As soon as you left, he started shouting about R'lyeh... R'lyeh's master is back. Only in this way can he be more honest." Alessia explained.
Songjia got goosebumps from being laughed at by Sachus. Especially when she thought about having to sit in the same carriage with him on the way, she felt even more inexplicably panicked.
Fortunately, Zhang Heng behind her said, "I'll sit with him, and you can sit in the back of the car."
Ole also comforted him softly, "Don't worry, it won't take too long. We will change transportation when we get to the ice field."
After hearing this, Songjia got on the bus and sat in the last row. And strangely enough, when Zhang Heng sat next to Sachus, the latter suddenly became more honest. He no longer showed his creepy smile and muttered unbelievable words. Instead, his body was moving desperately towards him. He shrank back, like a well-behaved primary school student who met his homeroom teacher.
Seeing everyone coming up, Alessia also started the car.
Later, Songjia discovered that the carriage suddenly fell into silence.
Alessia was concentrating on holding the steering wheel and driving. Zhang Heng was sitting in his seat looking at the street outside the window, not knowing what he was thinking. Even Ole, who had always been very enthusiastic to her before, did not speak at this moment and sat down. He looked a little worried in the passenger seat.
What happened yesterday was completely beyond his imagination. He lost an important sacred object and lost his closest friend. Then he suffered betrayal from the tribe, was besieged by a group of fanatic believers, and almost died in a trap. Later, I heard Sarchus tell an extremely bizarre and terrifying story... Even Ole, who has always been known for his bravery and fearlessness, couldn't help but worry at this time. He didn't know whether the declining shamans could survive. Defeat the powerful evil spirit under the ice sheet.
Now he urgently needs to seek advice from a wise man, and there is no more suitable candidate than Alesiya's teacher Kunayu. Kunayu is the most powerful shaman among the Inuit people now. If it were her, she would definitely Be able to find a way to retrieve the sacred object and deal with the evil spirit.
Although he was thinking this, Ole didn't know why he always felt uneasy in his heart. Even when the girl he admired was sitting not far from him, he didn't make any movement, just like a dull person. Like wood.
And compared to Songjia, Aleshia next to him worried him more.
Although Alessia still looks the same on the surface since what happened last night, Ole can feel a fire burning deep in her heart. When she was born, her parents were killed by a group of fanatic believers. He died, although the group of fanatical believers were later frozen into popsicles by the blizzard summoned by Kunyu.
But Alessia obviously didn't want to let go of the man behind all this. As an adult, she began to investigate the whereabouts of him and the evil spirit, and this time she was finally closer to the answer than ever before.
On the other side, Ole glanced at the Chinese man sitting behind him through the central rearview mirror. Zhang Heng's body has always been full of mystery. To this day, Ole still doesn't know the origin of the other person and what is driving him. This Chinese man traveled thousands of miles to come here from that distant eastern country, but fortunately the other party didn't seem to have any ill intentions towards them, and he seemed to be the enemy of the evil spirit.
By the way, Sachus seems to have mentioned before that there are also traces of those fanatical believers in Tibet, but Zhang Heng doesn't look like a lama, Ole thought wildly.
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The van had already driven more than 300 kilometers out of Nuuk. At the end of the road was a mine. From here, there was no repaired road further forward. The speed of the van also began to slow down because the ground became rough and bumpy. Except for Sachus, who was firmly trapped in his seat, the rest of the people grabbed the safety armrests on the roof of the car.
Alessia drove forward for about an hour, and there began to be more ice and snow on the road. Zhang Heng knew that they had reached the edge of the ice field. During this period, Alessia made two more calls. When the car stopped again, Zhang Heng saw a group of dogs, a sled, and two Inuit people holding phones.
Ole and Alessia jumped out of the car and hugged the two Inuit people in turn, and introduced Zhang Heng and Songjia to each other. When they got back to the car and pulled Sachus out of the car, they discovered that behind them I don't know when I wet my pants.
"The car can only go so far. We have to take a sleigh the rest of the way." Alessia said.
Zhang Heng glanced at the snow field next to him. There were three sleds on it, and correspondingly, there were three teams of dogs, with the number of each team being about fourteen to sixteen. Alessia simply divided the people into groups. She and Songjia took a sleigh, Zhang Heng and Ole took a sled, and the remaining two tribesmen took the crazy Sachus, and One of them did not want to go with them. He wanted to drive the van back to Nuuk.
Although Zhang Heng had sledding before, this was his first time riding a dog sled. This is the most primitive means of transportation in Greenland, and it is not complicated in principle. Zhang Heng observed from behind for a while and basically remembered Ole’s instructions. All operations, but if you want the sled to really go where you want it to go, you have to develop a relationship and a tacit understanding with the dogs. This does not happen overnight.
Ole himself is not a talkative person, and his language is different from Zhang Heng's, so he just chases the dogs and runs forward. From here, it will take about two and a half hours to reach Aleshia's tribe. journey, and there were only six of them left along the way.
Fortunately, the scenery along the way was pretty good. Although the ice and snow looked a bit monotonous, it was this monotony that made people feel the majesty of nature. Ole took a deep breath, and his previous worries disappeared. Some, shamanism is a sect that pays attention to being close to nature. Far from being away from people, the Inuit teenager does not feel uncomfortable, but feels more comfortable than in the city.
ps: Sorry, there was a bug in the last chapter and it has been corrected. Just open the directory and find the previous chapter and press and hold to download it again. I have caused trouble to everyone.