The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 621: source

| | |->-> Maybe he can return it. As usual, Bane misunderstood the intensity of the dwarf's battle. Instead of retreating, he ran forward, shaking his chains and drawing a blurry arc. It smashed into the monster's chest, and after a while, Guerrerogan struck Oleg's face with a second iron chain.

Oleg suffered pain this time. Instead of retreating, he walked towards the dwarf and hugged him tightly in his arms. Bai En frowned as he watched the arm of this huge mutant shrink. Oleg's flexed biceps look like a large barrel. Bane was afraid that Guerrogan's ribs would break like rotten branches.

Grey Logan stretched his head forward and hit Oleg's face. Oleg's nose broke and made a disgusting crunch. Blood spewed out. Oleg howled in pain, using his thick arms to push the dwarf to the other side of the room. Guerrerogan slammed into the wall and then fell to the ground, the chains clinking. After a few seconds, the dwarf stood up again staggeringly.

"Go get your axe!" Bai En shouted.

The dwarf who was dizzy did not listen to his advice at all. Besides, Guerrerogan is fighting desperately. He stumbled towards Oleg. The monster stood there, howling, covering his nose with his hand. Then it heard the dwarf's wobbly footsteps, it raised its head, and yelled in anger and pain. It rushed forward, squatted down, stretched out its arms, intending to grab the dwarf again. When the monster roared irresistibly towards the dwarf like an out-of-control wagon, Guerrerogan stood on the spot with his wobbly legs. Bai En didn't want to see it—the distortion was large enough to easily press the dwarf under his stupid feet. But fear forced him to watch.

Oleg reached out to grab Grerogan. His stout arms were closed, but at the last second, the dwarf suddenly drilled between his legs and turned to punch with an iron chain. It wraps around the monster's ankle. Guerrero pulled the chain tightly. Oleg tripped and stretched out his limbs, and the chain was untied like a snake.

Grey Rogan wound the chain around the monster's throat once. Oleg tried to stand up, pulling Grerogan's chain. The dwarf's weight tightened the chain around the monster's neck. Guerrerogan used it to fix his position, pulled himself behind the monster's neck, and continued to tighten the chain. When this metal chain bites the meat around the monster's throat, the meat around its trachea turns white. Bane saw that Guerrerogan wanted to strangle the monster with a chain.

Slowly, the idea penetrated into the monster's vague consciousness. He reached out his hands and tried to loosen the metal lasso that was killing him. He grabbed the chain and tried to put his finger in it, but his finger was too big and the chain was too tight. Then he tried to reach behind his head to grab Grerogan. The dwarf lowered his head and pressed himself tightly against the monster's back. He now pulls the chain back and forth like a saw. Bai En can see blood dripping from where the chain is in contact with the monster.

Now Oleg's hand was caught in Grerogan's hair. When Oleg pulled hard, he held it tightly for a while, and then his fingers loosened and landed on the crown of blood and fat. Bai En can see the fear and frustration in the monster's eyes. He can see that the monster's power is weakening. At this point, Oleg was panicked, and he swooped back towards the wall, hitting Grerogan against the stone with disgusting force. But nothing seems to make the dwarf let go. Bai En did not believe that death itself would let the dwarf release his hand. He could see that a dull gaze entered Grerogan's eyes, his mouth half open, and a terrible growl.

Oleg's strength is getting smaller and weaker, and his body is getting weaker and weaker. His knees and arms fell to the ground simultaneously. There was a terrible rattle in his throat, and he fell to the ground, motionless. Guerrerogan tightened the lasso one last time to ensure that his prey was dead, then stood up and gasped.

"Simple," he mumbled. "It's hardly worth killing."

"Get me out of here," Bai En complained.

Grey Rogan took his weapon. The axe was cut four times, and Bai En was free. He ran to retrieve his sword. He heard the wind from above, the sound of the big iron door opening, and the howling of the bloodthirsty tribe. As soon as Bane and Grey Logan were ready, the prison door was opened, and a group of crazy distortions rushed down the stairs. Bai En thinks he recognized some of the creatures in the previous battle. This is the source of the distortion.

A distorted body swooped down from the stair platform, and its reptile eyes shone with bloodthirsty light. Bai En raised his sword, held it flat, prevented it from advancing, pierced its chest, and then let his arm lean forward under the weight of the weight, so that its body slid off his blade Down. The tide of aberrations flowed relentlessly, pushed by their own bloodthirst and the weight of their companions behind them. Bane found himself in the center of a roaring vortex of violence, where he and Guerrerogan fought back-to-back with the evil products.

Guerrerogan spat and uttered a huge cross with his blood-stained axe. Nothing can stop him. And there was an iron chain hanging on his wrist, and he opened a red road of destruction again among the howling crowd. Bai En walked behind him strenuously, killing the fallen man with a stab, and then pierced several deformities that escaped the axe.

On the upper stair platform, Brian can see Kruger. The wizard raised his staff again. A green light flashed across his face, making the whole scene look like hell. Kruger read a spell and suddenly emitted terrible lightning. It flew down and missed Zhong Baien.

The distorted body standing in front of Bai En is not so lucky. Its fur was scorched and its eyes glared out. It shook for a while with this pure magic, and then fell to the ground, turning into a twisted, black body. Bai En jumped aside and did not want to be another such target. Grey Logan dashed forward, splitting an enemy in half, and he chopped all the way to the foot of the stairs.

The lightning shot again violently, this time aiming at Grey Rogan. He is not as lucky as Bai En. Green lightning hit him head-on. Bai En saw that the oath-breaker was content with the fate he eventually encountered. Guerrerogan's hair was more upright than usual. The rune on his axe blade glowed red. He howled, this might be the last curse on his gods, and then something strange happened. Lightning passed through his body, coiled around the chain on his wrist. It finally landed on the ground, emitting a green spark before dissipating harmlessly.

Bai En almost laughed out loud. Kruger must not have taken a good lecture in the philosophy of nature at the Spellcaster Academy. This is the so-called "grounding": letting the metal lightning rod transmit the power of lightning to the ground without causing harm, which also saves Grerogan. He suddenly remembered something, and then took the hidden dagger out of the scabbard and threw it at Kruger.

Even though Bai En is not good at throwing spells, he did well this time. It flew straight and accurate this time, burying itself in the dirty wizard's chest. It hung there for a while, shaking, and Kruger stopped his singing and looked down at it. Then Kruger dropped his staff and grasped the wound tightly. Green blood oozed from the wound and contaminated the wizard's fingers. He glared at Bain resentfully, then turned and ran away.

Bai En turned his attention back to the melee, but it was all over. These small distortions once again proved that they are not opponents of the dwarf axe. Guerrero stood proudly, his muscles covered with blood and sweat. His axe's hair glowed faintly. The fat sizzling on his hair sizzled.

Bai En ran up the stairs from his side to the corridor. A string of green blood flowed down the channel. It twisted around a lot of open empty cages. Bai En guessed that the distortions came from these places. They are the product of Kruger's dirty experiments.

"Let's put the children out and leave here." Bai En said to Grey Rogan.

"I want to use that wizard's skull as my goblet!" Guerrerogan spit and shouted.

"Are you serious?" Bai En asked looking at the dwarf.

"This is just an expression, human."

Judging from the expression of Grerogan, Bai En is not very sure.

They moved along the corridor towards the goal. When thinking of saving the children, Bai En felt a little comfort. At least he and the dwarf can do something good here and send the young children back to their parents. This time, they will really act like real heroes. Bai En can already imagine the tears on the faces of the villagers who were relieved when they were reunited with their children.

The click of the chain on Grerogan's wrist began to disturb Bai En. They turned around the corner and came to a door. Guerrerogen's axe turned it into so many firelighters with a single sweep. They entered a room, which was obviously Kruger's study.

The huge silver moon shot through its only large window. The fallen wizard collapsed on the desk, and his green blood was stained with the pages of a thick human skin cover magic book. His hand was still moving weakly, as if he was trying to cast a spell that might save him.

Bai En grabbed his hair from behind and got Kruger up. He looked down at each other's eyes, the green light was disappearing from his eyes. Bai En felt a joy of victory. "Where is the hostage?"

"What hostage?"

"The children of the villagers!" Bai En shouted.

"Are you talking about my subjects?"

Bai En feels cold ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ is terrified. He hopes to see what consequences this will cause. He almost refused to say his next question. "Do you experiment with children?"

Kruger smiled distortedly at Bai En. "Yes, they are more deformable than adults, and they soon grow to normal size. They instinctively became my conquerors-but you killed them all."

"We killed ... all of them." Bai En froze. His illusion of receiving hospitality from happy villagers was shattered. He looked down at the blood stained with his hands and coat.

In an instant, a blind rage, burning like the flames of hell, overwhelmed Bai En. The madman turned the children in the village into aberrations, and he, Bai En, slaughtered them himself. Make him guilty like Kruger. He thought for a while, then brought Kruger to the window. Looking down, it is a sleeping village, only a few hundred feet from the steep cliff.

He gave Kruger some time to think about what was going to happen, and then pushed him hard. The wizard broke the glass and rolled into the cold night sky. He waved his arms in vain. His screams echoed in the darkness, and it took a long time to disappear.

Grey Rogan looked up at Bai En. A vicious light flashed in his eyes. "Good job, human. Now we have to talk to the pub owner. We still have an account to count with him.

"First, let's burn the castle first," Bai En said coldly. Then he strode out and turned the cursed place into a huge crematorium.