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Chapter 93 Accident

When Haas and Tennerstein were discussing how to deal with the monster, they suddenly heard a rustling sound. Tennerstein carefully identified the source of the sound, put his ear to the wall and listened carefully.

Haas gestured to all the soldiers, asking them to keep quiet and not make too much noise, then looked at Tenerstein, intending to give the next instructions based on his judgment.

Tennerstein listened quietly to the noise, trying to figure out what was happening. On the other side of the wall, there was a crashing sound as if some giant monster pounced on a demon, along with some strange roars whose meaning could not be determined. Tennerstein whispered.

"It seems like something is fighting a demon."

However, the strength of the two seemed to be much different. The battle did not last long. The moment one side was knocked down, the sound of broken bones was heard, and then there was silence for a while. For a moment, if he had not heard the heavy breathing, Tennerstein even thought that the monster had left.

The monster began to walk away. Turnerstein breathed a sigh of relief. Just as he was about to tell the news, the next moment, the hairs on Turnerstein's body stood up, because through the wall, he heard heavy breathing again, and the sound of some liquid dripping to the ground, as if the monster had smelled something delicious.

Turnerstein didn't care if something else attracted it, and immediately shouted

"Be careful, it's coming, don't lean against the wall."

As soon as he finished speaking, a loud earth-shaking sound came from the wall. It was the wall where Turnerstein had just eavesdropped on the sound. Some tiny cracks appeared on the wall like spider webs, and then continued to expand. Turnerstein hurriedly stepped back, and his agile body allowed him to quickly move away from the wall.

They were currently at a corner, but it wasn't narrow at all; it was actually quite spacious. Perhaps because it was rather cold, a fireplace was built there, and the surrounding space was more like a small room than other passages.

The wall finally couldn't bear the weight and broke into pieces and fell to the ground. A monster rushed out from the broken wall. His body was very bloated and tall. Even this already tall castle could only barely accommodate him. On his back was a pair of wings that were broad but disproportionate to his body size.

The monster seemed to be injured. Only the broken bottom of one of its horns remained, and there seemed to be many small holes on the wings behind it, from which green blood was flowing. It seemed that the previous battle was not the only one it had actively provoked, and not all battles were as smooth as before.

But the moment the monster appeared, Hass was stunned. Even though its face had changed due to swelling, it should be the face deep in Hass's memory, King Aiden, and on its head was a crown that could only be worn by the king, the ruler of the Kingdom of Alterac.

Just when Haas was stunned, the monster discovered him and was about to pounce on him. Its sharp claws revealed a sharp light, and its bloated body burst out at an unreasonable speed. Fortunately, Tennerstein reacted in time, bent the bow, and shot the arrow in one go, showing his skilled skills as a hunter.

The arrow pierced the monster's skin, causing it to slightly sideways in the direction of the arrow. Although it did not cause much damage, fortunately, the monster still retained the sense of pain. A shrill growl came from its throat, causing everyone present to cover their ears immediately.

The sharp pain pulled the dazed Hass out of his shock. He quickly covered himself with shadows, and in the eyes of the monster, he disappeared as if he had suddenly evaporated. The soldiers also reacted at this time and began to attack. Needless to say, the hunter pulled back and shot arrows, trying to consume the monster.

The soldiers holding longswords slashed at the monster's body with their swords, while the thieves tried to infuse their daggers with shadow energy, constantly consuming the monster in a place where the monster could not see.

The monster seemed very unhappy with the provocation of these insects, especially since these insects had just hurt him. Green flames suddenly emerged from his bloated body, causing the soldiers and thieves attacking him to retreat. However, a few soldiers were too close to the front and could not retreat in time in the crowd, so the green flames began to wrap around their bodies.

The Demon Gangrene finally completed his work. He had not made any move from just now until now, but that did not mean that he had no intention of doing anything. Even though he was obsessed with studying the power of demons, his essence was still that of a shaman who needed to communicate with the elements and get their help. Even though this process had a little deterrent effect on the world, it still took some time, and everything just now happened too fast.

A huge stream of water seemed to appear out of thin air in the castle, rushing towards the monster in a turbulent manner. The water flow almost completely covered the passage on one side of the small room, blocking the monster's possible escape route.

Has seemed to have recovered his spirit at this time. He did not choose to use shadow attack, but took out the long sword in his hand and jumped onto the water. Seeing this, the Demon Gangrene communicated with the elements in time. The water did not make him sink, but carried him forward like a boat.

The water flow seemed to have become Hass's battleship, carrying him towards the monster. The monster looked at the water flow in front of him, and the flames on his body were stimulated to be more intense. His whole body turned into a green furnace. His remaining sanity told him that this might be able to stop the water flow.

But the river water could not be evaporated by the fireball. The flames on the monster's body could not last long when they came into contact with the water flow and were extinguished by the rushing water. The rushing water flow made the monster's huge body suddenly retreat backwards and fall to the ground. At this time, Has jumped up and stabbed the monster with the long sword in his hand.

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