Kuna even used the elves' favorite song to summon her guardian spirit to her side.
It was a polar bear named Gummok. It had snow-white fur all over its body and looked majestic. Ordinary polar bears lived for about thirty years, but Gummok had lived for a hundred and fifty years. Its teeth were still very good, but as it got older, it found it harder and harder to hunt enough food. So one day, when the sun was setting, it climbed out of its cave and resolutely walked into the long night.
Since then, no one had seen it again until an Inuit girl named Kunayu, who was playing by the river one day, saw a polar bear basking in the sun by the shore.
Kuna ran home and told her father about it. However, when her father and two other hunters came to the river, they did not see any polar bear, nor did they find any polar bear footprints on the ground. But Kuna clearly saw the white polar bear lying on a piece of floating ice, drifting downstream.
It just drifted past under the eyes of Kuna's father and the two hunters, but the adults acted as if they did not see it at all. After learning about this, the shaman in the tribe told Kuna's father that the child could communicate with the spirit and let her follow him. So from then on, Kuna was trained as the next shaman. The first elf Kuna saw, Gummok, also became her guardian spirit, protecting her as she grew up.
Although Gummok was very playful and often ran off to unknown places, as long as Kuna sang a cheerful song, Gummok would definitely run back. Just like now, the white polar bear dragged its huge body into the house from outside. It shook its fur as if it was trying to shake off the ice and snow on it.
It squatted beside the old shaman like a child waiting for candy, but when its eyes fell on Satchus, its body shrank back. Kuna had to stretch out a hand to stroke the white polar bear's belly to comfort it.
When Gummok's emotions calmed down, Kuna began to discuss with it about entering Satchus's dream.
But in the eyes of an outsider like Zhang Heng, the old shaman was just gesturing to the air and mumbling something. Fortunately, he could see that Kuna did not have any mental problems. Even so, Zhang Heng still maintained a vigilant posture. Seeing him like this, Alesia became nervous and put her hand into her pocket.
After that, the two saw Kuna's eyes closed, and her body fell on the sofa. Alesia knew that her teacher had successfully entered Satchus's dream.
But it was obvious that Kuna wasn't having it easy. Her brows were slightly furrowed as if she had encountered a thorny problem. Less than five minutes later, Alicia saw the old shaman's forehead and the tip of his nose oozing sweat, and his cheeks were slightly hot.
Alesia's heart sank. She realized that her teacher might have encountered some trouble in the dream. But before she could figure out what to do, she saw the old shaman's body suddenly began to tremble, and at the same time, his face revealed a look of fear. "No! This is not the future! You can't … destroy all of this! "
Alesia couldn't help it anymore. She rushed forward and pushed Kunayu's body. At the same time, she shouted, "Teacher, teacher," but Kunayu didn't wake up from her sleep. Alesia increased the strength of her shaking, but she didn't expect Kunayu to suddenly struggle violently and kick her to her lower abdomen.
Alicia was sent flying by the kick, knocking over a nearby table. However, she ignored the pain in her body and looked at Kunayoshi nervously.
Kuna was old, after all. Although she kicked Alesia, she didn't feel too good herself. The leg that she kicked was directly fractured because of the recoil. But she still didn't wake up because of the pain. Instead, her voice became more and more urgent and sharp.
"Gummok! Come back! "she shouted anxiously.
Song Jia and Ole, who were on the second floor, were also awakened and ran down.
"What's going on? What happened?" Ole asked.
"I don't know. Teacher entered Satchus's dream, and then she became like this. I'm worried that the evil spirit also appeared in Satchus's dream. We have to find a way to wake teacher up!" Alesia climbed up from the ground, covering her stomach and said quickly.
"Okay." Ole agreed immediately. But when he looked at the old shaman on the sofa, he was a little dumbfounded. Although he knew some ways to wake people up quickly, Kuna was still the Great Shaman respected by all Inuit people. She was also Alesia's teacher. Before Ole's hand could reach Kuna, he couldn't help but tremble and finally froze in the air.
"Why are you standing there like a fool?!" Alesia said. "Go to the kitchen and get a basin of water."
"Oh, oh." Ole turned around and ran into the kitchen. Soon, he came out with a basin of water. Alesia ran outside and broke a large piece of ice into the basin, turning it into a basin of ice water. After that, she knelt in front of Kuna and said, "I'm sorry, teacher."
After she said that, she had the powerful Ole press down on Kunayu. In the end, Ole didn't know how Kunayu's small and skinny body could contain such great strength. She clearly had a broken leg, but her struggle was still very strong.
Fortunately, Ole was also very strong. He pressed Kuna down on the sofa and couldn't move. Then, Alesia pressed Kuna's face into the basin of ice water.
As soon as Kuna's head went in, she choked. She wanted to struggle, but her hands and feet were firmly held down by Ole. But even so, she still couldn't wake up. Ole's arm was scratched by Kuna's nails, leaving deep bloody marks. One of the nails even broke into his flesh.
Ole couldn't help but let out a muffled groan. Seeing that Kuna's struggle was getting weaker and weaker, Alesia was afraid that something might happen. So, she had to move the basin of ice water away from Kuna's face.
However, the old shaman suddenly quieted down. Although his eyes were still closed, the corners of his mouth began to curl up strangely, and an expression similar to Satchus's appeared on his face.
Alesia felt as if she had fallen into an ice cellar. She only felt that her hands and feet were cold. Just when she was about to despair, she saw Kuna's body tremble slightly, and her eyelids began to twitch again. This was a sign that she was about to wake up.
Ole, on the other hand, looked at Zhang Heng who was not far away. The latter had just stabbed a steak knife into Satchus's heart!
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