The Melodious Trials of Harper Chapter 3

By: Harper Chen
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Facts have proved that even the plans of gods can be interrupted.

Harper lay on the cloud and carefully stuck her head out to look down. When she saw it, her head immediately became swollen and her limbs became limp. She quickly retreated to Archer.

It's so high and dangerous. If you throw it off, you'll be shattered to pieces, right?

Before Harper could recover from the fear, Archer's gloating laughter and his slightly mocking words could be heard in his ears.

"I can't kill you if I fall." With the mouse's current physical condition, even if it can't use magic, it will only hurt if it falls.

Harper: ...

Even if she doesn't die from the fall, the intense weightlessness she feels when she falls from such a high place is enough to scare her to death.

Harper crossed his forelimbs together and asked in a gentle and harmless tone: "Third Prince, are there really monsters here?"

"How could I be wrong in what I said?" Archer said proudly.

He originally planned to send the little white mouse to Xiankong Mountain and then leave, but halfway through, he noticed something strange about this town.

On the surface, this city is bustling and lively, and there are faint traces of the blessings of the gods. As a demon-conquering god who has conquered all kinds of demons and ghosts, Archer is very sensitive to the scent of demons. He could confirm it with just a casual glance. There are powerful demons here.

If they were just little monsters like Zengkongshan, Archer wouldn't want to take action, but when he encountered such a powerful one, he felt itchy.

Archer lowered his head and looked at the trembling white mouse leaning against his legs, feeling extremely bored.

He didn't even bother to subdue this kind of timid and useless monster when he saw her on weekdays, and he didn't know where she got the courage to steal in Lingshan.

Feeling the hot gaze above her head, Harper raised her head slightly and saw Archer's disdainful gaze.

Harper: ...

The white mouse stood obediently, with its forelimbs folded on its chest, looking at Archer with a gentle and harmless look.

"Hmph!" Archer breathed out through his nostrils, and with his pretty face, he actually looked a bit playful.

Harper shook his head and got rid of this terrifying thought. Judging from the short time we got together, Archer himself had nothing to do with Archer.

She originally planned to go to Shengkong Mountain to find a way to stay a little longer, so that the nearby mountain gods and lands would take some care of her after knowing about it.

Now that the monster appeared at the right time, she not only had time to spend more time with Archer, but she could also find a way to reverse Archer's stereotype of her.

I hope this monster is stronger and it's best to delay it for a little longer.

Looking at Archer's eagerness to try now, and the contemptuous look he had when he looked at her just now, this monster should not be weak.

"Third Prince, when are we going to slay the demons?" Harper was in a good mood, and even his tone became brisk, eloquent and attention-grabbing.

"You?" Archer was amused. He grabbed the white mouse's neck with one hand and lifted her in front of him. His fair and beautiful face was filled with speechlessness. "What's the use of bringing you with me?"

Archer had no intention of waiting for Harper's answer and continued: "Just wait on this cloud for me to come back."

He didn't have the habit of taking monsters with him when he went to succumb to them.

Hearing that Archer wanted to leave him on the cloud, Harper quickly begged in a sincere tone: "Third Prince, please take me with you. What if something happens to me alone on the cloud?"

Archer looked at the little white mouse in a funny voice.

This is his cloud. When other gods and monsters see that there are mice on it, they will naturally not take the initiative to cause trouble.

"Third Prince, is this okay?" Harper shook his body and showed a pitiful expression under Archer's gaze.

Archer was unmoved, threw the white mouse back to the cloud and stood up to leave.

Seeing that Archer didn't want to do this, Harper turned his head and said loudly another argument he had just thought of, "Are you afraid that I will drag you back, Third Prince?"

To be honest, if Archer had taken her with him from the beginning, Harper would not have been willing to use provoking methods on him. After all, he wanted to leave a gentle and harmless impression in his heart.

But if we don’t seize the opportunity this time, we don’t know if there will be a next time.

Accompanied by Harper's gentle and crisp voice, the young boy who was planning to leave suddenly turned his back.

Archer turned around with a gloomy face, grabbed the tail of the white mouse, hung her upside down in the air, and asked harshly: "Am I afraid?"

The feeling of being upside down was really uncomfortable, and with Archer being irritated, Harper's situation became even more difficult. She swallowed hard and said in a helpless tone: "The third prince is naturally not afraid."

Archer smiled strangely, and the hand holding the tail of the white mouse showed signs of loosening.

Harper expected something, her heart was beating fast, as if it was about to jump out of her mouth, her whole body could not stop shaking, tears burst into her eyes, she said with a cry: "Third, third prince, I, I Fear."

The behavior of the white mouse pleased Archer, and he said confidently: "Of course I know you are afraid."

On previous occasions, the rat had shown a fear of heights.

He is not stupid, and he also knows that the white mouse used a provocation method on him, but he did fall into this trick.

The hand holding her became lighter and lighter, and Harper's heart had jumped into her throat. She wanted to say something, but no sound came out.

Upon seeing this, Archer raised the corners of his mouth slightly, and let go of his hand in the eyes of the white mouse.

Harper couldn't hear anything except the howling wind in her ears. In a daze, she even saw her own tears.

The strong feeling of falling gave her great panic and resentment towards Archer.

It was so painful, Harper once again felt the arrival of death.

No, she doesn't want to die anymore!

She's going to survive.

With a strong sense of belief, Harper felt her lower abdomen begin to heat up and her body became lighter. She tried to open her eyes, and a white bird flew in front of her.

The little bird seemed to feel something was wrong and pecked Harper's belly with its beak.

Harper: "!!"

Realizing something, Harper lowered her head and saw the vast land in her eyes.

She's floating in the air!

Harper felt that her body became lighter than paper. In this case, even high altitudes were not so scary.

Harper tried to control her body. Wherever she wanted to go, her body would move there.

The little white bird saw Harper's strange movements and pecked her a few more times. Harper was in pain and hit the bird with her paws. Seeing this, the bird also planned to attack her with its beak.

The moment the beak came out, the body of the white bird froze, and it flapped its wings at lightning speed and flew away.

Harper: ...

If you can't fight, just run away?

Just when Harper was feeling complacent, a clean red figure floated in front of her. It was the culprit who threw her down just now.

As soon as she saw him, Harper thought of the unpleasant experience just now, and she really couldn't do anything to please him, but she didn't dare to show her face to him, so she just turned her head and didn't look at him.

Although the mouse turned around very quickly, Archer still saw a circle of moisture around the mouse's eyes, which looked like he was crying miserably.

Archer: ...

He originally wanted to mock her, but seeing how pitiful and weak she was, Archer didn't even think about speaking.

"gone."

Without saying a word, Archer flew to the ground first. Seeing this, Harper quickly followed with his unskilled body.

As he got closer to the ground, Harper's eyes lit up and he flew faster and faster.

At this time, Archer, who was flying in front of her, stopped, and Harper could no longer stop his speed. In the end, he could only squint his eyes and bump into Archer's back.

"Ugh, it hurts!"

"Third Prince, why did you stop suddenly?"

Harper stretched out her hand to touch her nose. She didn't know whether it was because Archer's back was too stiff or something else, but her nose hurt so much that she couldn't even feel it.

The culprit turned around after hearing this. He glanced at the white mouse flying in the air and raised his eyebrows casually.

"Are you going to go in like this?"

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