The ability was illusion-making, which was why it could devour light and alter the terrain. Everything Bai Lin saw and felt was unreal. The giant python was merely a deception, misleading her into believing the opponent was enormous and swift, thus trapping Bai Lin in a cycle of doubt about her ability.

Although the true nature of her opponent remained unclear, Bai Lin had already determined her attack position. The reason for using the wall for acceleration was simple: to prolong the trail of flames she drew through the air, thereby indirectly expanding her attack range. She wanted to test the waters, to ensure this attack would hit.

As expected, streaks of blood appeared in the air. Like waking from a dream, the illusion before Bai Lin vanished like clouds and mist. Although the scene before him was still dim, the firelight allowed Bai Lin to see the size of his opponent.

"What? It just got bigger." Looking around, Bai Lin's slashing wounds were everywhere. Although the flames hadn't spread to the surface, the inside of the wounds still burned painfully. An enormous python screamed in fear, twitching and shaking its body.

Bai Lin leaped high, using the python's tail to somersault and leap out, picking up his shield. Since the opponent's ability was determined to be continuous, the intervals between attacks became suspicious. If it was intended to make her feel powerless, the intervals between attacks were different.

Therefore, she boldly speculated that the so-called seamless attack was actually just the opponent slowly moving to her side, surrounding her with his body, and then attacking her immediately according to Bai Lin's movements. The semicircular slash just now had confirmed this.

However, the skin is indeed very smooth. Bai Lin glanced at the wounds and found that they were indeed not deep. But as long as he had a real target to attack, Bai Lin was motivated.

Using the wall as a barrier, Bai Lin launched himself outward like a shuttle, striking directly at the snake's exposed abdomen. This spot, commonly known as the snake's "seven inches," was where the giant python reacted quickly, rapidly retracting its tail to protect itself. Simultaneously, it unleashed an illusion towards Bai Lin.

The darkness enveloped her vision once again. Unfortunately, how could she possibly forget the enemy's position in such a situation? Shifting her landing point slightly, Bai Lin landed firmly on one of the snake's coiled tails, leaping and accelerating again. Unable to reach the vital spot with her sword, Bai Lin used her legs to deliver a blunt blow, weighing over a hundred kilograms, striking the python's neck hard!

Chapter 92 The Castle Where the Dragon Lives

The neck of a snake is just as important as that of a human, or even more so. A common snake will faint if struck in the neck, even by a stick.

As the giant python fainted, Bai Lin's illusion vanished. At this moment, its massive size gave Bai Lin room to strike. He slashed hard, leaving a wound. Without hesitation, Bai Lin plunged his knife directly into it, unleashing his energy.

Your skin has a protective effect, but what about the inside? Just as Bai Lin had imagined, due to the rising temperature, a terrifyingly large crack appeared in front of the giant python. Its tail, already slightly loose due to dizziness, completely lost its defense under this situation.

Precise, fierce, and swift. With just this one strike, Bai Lin finished the fight amidst splattering blood and the python's screams. The seemingly tough outer shell was surprisingly soft within. Otherwise, why resort to illusions to avoid direct contact?

Bai Lin, having exhausted all her energy, regained some of it with this blow. Confidently wiping the blood off her knife, she walked towards the slowly opening main gate of the castle.

Although Bai Lin didn't know much about Western architecture, he could understand the idea of ​​a long corridor in front of the gate. In previous footage, Bai Lin had seen the interior of the castle, which was actually hollow. Such a structure would reveal the core of the enemy from the outset, so a barrier should have been in place.

The solemn gate, as it slowly opened, made Bai Lin feel a chilling atmosphere. As her gaze focused, Bai Lin felt the most powerful sense of oppression she had ever felt since arriving here.

The lifeless dragon's body was curled up steadily, occupying nearly the entire castle in its sleeping position. Although it was sleeping, its posture made Bai Lin feel more like a corpse.

The already oppressive atmosphere was made even more oppressive by the purple-black shell. At that moment, Bai Lin felt the air become like a thick liquid, and even his breathing became rapid. For a moment, his eyes were a little dazed. The light from the broken roof of the ancient castle could only reflect darkness on it.

It was as if the dragon before him was evil and darkness itself, spitting even at the light? Rather, it was in fear.

Even so, the dragon's body was shattered, with numerous bones exposed, and even a few cuts on its exposed skull. Various cuts and stab wounds, as well as a penetrating wound in its chest roughly the size of three or four trees, were visible. Although the wound had already solidified, Bai Lin had indeed seen with his own eyes the true traces of that epic battle.

Even though the dragon was so battered and tattered, Bai Lin's eyes kept seeing it in its prime, as if she was being watched and could pounce at any moment. She tried to ignore it by simply looking away, but her instincts kept her on guard, and she couldn't take her eyes off the terrifying yet alluring form.

Is this a dragon?

Considering the scale of the game, dragons this large are rare. After all, dragons exist not to be defeated by heroes, but to aid people. Riding a creature like this, you wouldn't even feel a drop.

Although she hesitated for a few seconds at the door, Bai Lin's beating heart and her passion soon made her break through the huge pressure. This is the real thing. As a man, the adventurous spirit and impulse are probably uncontrollable. Although she is no longer a man, it does not affect her determination to move forward.

As long as she defeated the dragon, Katie's tragic marriage would be completely severed. Although she could clearly feel that the opponent before her was invincible to her, as long as she kept trying again and again, she would eventually succeed.

As long as you are determined and never give up, you can complete the game. This is the charm of Souls-like games.

Just as she began to step forward, a grayish-white shadow suddenly passed in front of her. Startled, Bai Lin took a step back, only to be blocked from view by another white shadow. The enemy clearly had no intention of continuing the attack. Lifting her head, Bai Lin saw the full appearance of the enemy, suspended in the air.

They're both dragons, so why are they so different? Bai Lin took a closer look and saw three enormous gray-white dragons before him. While they were called giant dragons, their actual size was probably even smaller than that of a giant python. Their yellow eyes lacked any aesthetic appeal, but their torsos, on the other hand, held a distinct dragon-like charm.

Compared to the dragons crawling on the ground, they had strange goat horns on their heads. Although Bai Lin had heard that Western dragons were also patchwork monsters, he hadn't expected them to be so free-spirited, with each of their horns being different. Could it be that the black dragon had found a goat as his wife?

While the heads had a demonic air and were somewhat ugly, compared to the bodies behind them, Bai Lin could only conclude they were little more than gatekeepers. Raising his weapon, he calmly watched the three-body flying dragon's movements.

The one in the middle had a cracked mouth. Although Bai Lin didn't know why, he just thought it was laughing. Suddenly, a human voice sounded, coming from its mouth.

"Go back and tell your leader that if you can hand over your magician, we will not interfere with you. Otherwise, you will know the consequences. Do not kill the messenger in battle. Get out!"

Bai Lin didn't take the arrogant attitude seriously. She blinked her eyes, half understanding, and said something stupid like "Long has a really loud voice", and then replied,

"So dragons can speak human language?"

The guy on the right said angrily, "Are you looking down on us dragons? Human language is a piece of cake for us to learn."

Bai Lin touched his chin with interest, "But I think you seem to have read the word wrong. You are not speaking clearly, right?"

The dragon's eyes widened suddenly, and it turned to look at its companions. It muttered something, then flapped its wings twice, landed on the ground, and looked at Bai Lin.

"Human, you're unlucky. You have to face me in your first match..."

Bai Lin interrupted without mercy, "Why, you dragons all fight with your mouths, right?"

Her main purpose was to gather intelligence and reduce combat power. Since she didn't know the enemy's strength, it would be better to provoke more enemies to attack her. So Bai Lin directly opened fire on the map. Since all three of them were staring at her covetously, it was unrealistic to try to pull the monsters.

Chapter 93 Dances with Dragons

The dragon crouching on the ground was instantly enraged and swung its claws forward, attempting to strike Bai Lin, but her intention was so obvious that she easily dodged it. The other two dragons, however, were unfazed. After a few cries, they flew high into the air and left the scene.

Bai Lin was obviously not very satisfied with this result. If they left the castle at this time, they would probably go to support the battlefield. That was not good...

Although the opponent before him was even larger than the previous Chimera, Bai Lin, seemingly due to its irritable nature, simply treated it as a fool and didn't even pay attention to the dragon. This trance-like feeling made the dragon begin to bare its teeth again, and it also raised its head and roared a few times, and the two Chimeras emerged from the darkness of the castle.

Now, Bai Lin felt as if she were facing a formidable enemy. Although Chimera's appearance seemed to be a weakened version of the original, she still felt a heavy sense of tension. With her sword pointed outward, she also revealed her attacking momentum.

The dragon, previously furious, suddenly calmed down. It moved slowly, staring calmly at Bai Lin for a few seconds before soaring high into the air, its two chimeras leaping forward. Two fierce claws simultaneously charged at Bai Lin, who, naturally, was unable to resist and dodged by leaping backward.

When facing multiple opponents, each one is inherently disadvantaged. The only chance of victory lies in continually disrupting their coordinated rhythm. If one of them attacks you simultaneously, blocking your evasive space and preventing you from blocking head-on, you'll likely be seriously injured. However, if they take turns attacking, you have an opportunity to exploit their momentum.

Bai Lin was well aware of this, and her guerrilla tactics were all based on this concept. Unfortunately, while this concept was simple to say, it was inevitable that mistakes would occur, especially when the enemy's combat effectiveness was higher than hers and they had some unexpected abilities.

Bai Lin, who had jumped back, was completely engulfed by a massive fireball, then blasted far away, crashing directly into the corridor wall and plummeting to the ground. His skin was exposed beneath his heavily damaged armor, and severe burns appeared on his front and part of his face. He also fainted for a while.

Although the armor shared the impact, combined with her strong physique, she did not faint for too long. But when Bai Lin opened her eyes again, the two chimeras had already chased her and were approaching her cheek again.

Panicked, Bai Lin quickly regained her composure, but when she began to breathe again, the searing pain in her lungs made it impossible for her to stand. Unable to suppress the pain in her abdomen, Bai Lin reluctantly raised her shield with her fingers, but was a step too slow and was pierced directly through the body by the Chimera's claws.

The massive blood loss and excessive pain caused Bai Lin's eyes to lose their light for a second, and then the Chimera's claws moved, and he was awakened by the pain. This pain made Bai Lin scream out, but the Chimera's actions did not stop.

As the wound gradually expanded, Bai Lin gradually died, ending his pain.

After a brief moment, Bai Lin's body reassembled in the village. The feeling of resurrection was like being pulled out of drowning. Although the body was restored, the discomfort still existed in the mind. Even after so many deaths, Bai Lin could not overcome this feeling.

She sat on the ground, one hand clasping her bent knee, as if she were trying to curl up out of fear, but the other leg was straight. Her eyes were cast down, and even she herself was no longer sure what position would be most comfortable.

However, Bai Lin's heart gave three words, "Don't move."

"Indeed." She thought to herself silently and closed her eyes.

This resurrection seemed to be missing something. A lack of tenderness and hope... What was missing?

Oh…it turns out it’s Katie’s company.

After thinking quietly for a long time, Bai Lin felt vitality coming from her muscles again, so she slowly squatted up and stroked the Yuexiatan beside her.

Although she didn't know the true use of the save point, Bai Lin's gaming experience and instinct told her that she should do it. As the scene of snow-capped mountains and ancient castles emerged in her mind, she arrived at her destination.

After stretching her arms, Bai Lin once again walked into the castle with a determined stride. Even if she tried to figure out how to break the impasse, she couldn't figure out how to defeat the Dragon and Chimera combination. But if she didn't try, and didn't get any new information, she would never be able to defeat them.

Let's try again. Taking a deep breath, Bai Lin went through the familiar window-walking sequence, her resolve unwavering. She even felt a tinge of regret for wasting her life by dying so quickly. She leisurely strolled to her death spot, still able to see the terrifying dragon through the door. Bai Lin shook her head and swaggered inside.

After taking two steps forward, she didn't see the gray flying dragon, but she immediately noticed the Chimera curled up in the dark. She hadn't seen it before because the dragon's body attracted Bai Lin's attention too much.

The two chimeras were staring at Bai Lin in the dark, and their gaze made her feel a little uncomfortable. However, when the chimeras started to rush towards Bai Lin a few seconds later, she felt more energetic.

This time, Bai Lin's battle strategy clearly returned to her. When her opponent reached within three meters of her, she didn't care whether she could maintain her balance. She shifted her weight and dodged a blow to the right, then used her shield to block another claw strike. Nearing a fall, Bai Lin rolled sideways to absorb the impact. After rising, she quickly used her shield to block the next strike, numbing both of the Chimaera's claws.

Although the rapid combo also made her breathing become rapid, there was clearly an easier way to take the attack, but Bai Lin used this troublesome set of combined attacks. The advantage of doing so was that it split the Chimera into two parts, the front and the back, unable to attack together, and at the same time, the front part temporarily lost its offensive power, giving Bai Lin a chance to breathe.

She stepped back, sheathing her blade against her shield. While still within range, she dodged a bite from the snake's head, then gathered her energy blade, lashing it with flames in a furious counterattack. Instantly, flames erupted, igniting the chimera's fur and head.

While the flames were still spreading, Bai Lin took another step forward, kicked the door behind him, and used the force to pursue.

Chapter 94 Gua Sha

The blade went straight in, and although the blade in Bai Lin's hand made a "ding" sound on the Chimera's hard skull, it still caused a deep wound. With another leap, Bai Lin came to the side of the Chimera, attacking its hind legs while avoiding the other Chimera that wanted to come around to support from the side.

By this point, Bai Lin had completely mastered the rhythm of the battle. Unscathed, she was close to dispatching an enemy. Unfortunately, her rhythm was interrupted. A sense of ominous airflow overhead forced Bai Lin to shift her attention. The moment her eyes caught sight of the massive figure, she ran as fast as she could from her current location and lunged forward.

The giant creature descended from the castle's roof to the ground, sending up dust and stale dust. Bai Lin couldn't help but cough twice as he stood up, making the scene look a bit awkward. Without even having time to brush off the dust, Bai Lin raised his sword to face the dragon and chimera trio.

"The place you live in is really shabby. Is this a dragon? It's so shabby."

Before his opponent could speak, Bai Lin took the lead in using psychological tactics and scored a point. Feilong was naturally caught in the trap.

"What did you say?!!!"

As it roared loudly, flames erupted from its mouth. Perhaps this was the highest state of anger. Bai Lin shrugged noncommittally, believing that irritating his opponent would only benefit him.

Unlike typical Souls-like games, Bai Lin's enemies' health doesn't regenerate each time he reloads. This means even if you're just scraping each time you revive, you can still slowly wear down the enemy. Although the damage will decrease as you level down, the damage will be reduced.

Facing the immense wind pressure from the dragon's roar once again, Bai Lin was no longer shocked. Speaking of which, these dragons really didn't have the feel of a traditional RPG. They weren't very aesthetically pleasing, their habitats were in ruins, and there wasn't much treasure to be seen.

The dragon blew a continuous stream of fire from the front. Bai Lin rolled sideways to avoid it, brushing against the edge of the breath and approaching his opponent in a straight line. The dragon might be irritable, but it was not shy in its fight. It flapped its wings and took flight, its breath rate increasing dramatically as it moved, forming a pincer attack with the Chimera charging towards Bai Lin.

Bai Lin felt a burning sensation on his back and hurriedly quickened his pace. The damage he had previously inflicted on his opponent's forefoot was now taking effect. Without hesitation, Bai Lin moved left, sliding towards the Chimera, which looked much more distressed.

The injured front paw failed to immediately intercept Bai Lin's movement, and the snake's head, which was circling downward, was slashed by Bai Lin's pre-prepared attack. The sliding tackle had truly worked! Bai Lin, leveraging his smaller size, squeezed out of the gap, simultaneously drawing the dragon's breath towards his allies.

Feilong stopped talking when he saw his breath hit Chimera's face. But now there was a problem. Bai Lin's position gave it no chance to attack. It could only float in the air and watch everything silently.

There was a conflict between its anxious heart and the current situation of having nothing to do. It rushed down desperately, trying to use a dive to break away from the Chimera that was being toyed with by Bai Lin, and at the same time give Bai Lin a hard blow.

The dragon's huge size combined with its weight made its dive naturally swift and powerful. In just a dozen meters of acceleration, it had already steadily surpassed the impact force of the dump truck. There was no doubt that it could easily create a Chimera of equally large size.

Unfortunately, its attack didn't coordinate well with its teammates, and the icicle condensed from the other Chimera's crane head pierced its dragon's buttocks squarely. With a wail of three parts pain and seven parts shame, the dragon still used its momentum to charge the Chimera away, but Bai Lin, who had foreseen everything, dodged it.

The roar was so loud, and the wind was so strong, what else could it be but a dive? To Bai Lin, a dragon's close combat methods were limited to a few moves. They couldn't just use their short front claws, which supported their bodies, to scratch people, right?

The dragon dashed a short distance before quickly lowering itself, attempting to brake, but to no avail. While it was still frozen, Bai Lin blocked a Chimera's claw from behind, then leaped towards the dragon, stepping on its numb front paws. A classic leap and slash pierced the dragon's softest rump, sending the dragon wailing again and swaying rapidly.

If Bai Lin saw the dragon shaking its butt vigorously, she would definitely laugh out loud. Unfortunately, she was on top and was shaken by the huge force so much that she couldn't laugh. The riding was so stable in the game, why can't I control it at all?

With only a sword stuck in the dragon's buttocks and a hand barely clinging to the dragon's body, Bai Lin was like a blade of grass in a storm, ready to be blown away at any moment. After the dragon swung itself aside, it flew up unsatisfied, even performing a difficult maneuver like a 360-degree mid-air turn.

Feeling nauseous, Bai Lin almost let go, but luckily, this body was quite strong and had some resistance to dizziness. Taking advantage of the dragon's steady flight toward the wall, she exerted force and successfully climbed onto its back.

He took two steps forward, moving to the center of Bai Lin's back. This way, Long couldn't use the wall to knock Bai Lin down. He couldn't just turn his entire body sideways and ram into the wall, could he?

Bai Lin swung her sword twice, but failed to break through the dragon's hard back. Even the energy she released only left a black scar, and she nearly fell because of the dragon's shaking. In desperation, she quickly jumped and clamped her strong thighs around the dragon's thin neck.

The muscles exerted force, transforming the knife into a flaming blade. Next, its cutting and penetrating power were needed.

Feeling the threat of Bai Lin's actions and the high-temperature blade, the dragon hurriedly said, "Despicable human, get off now!"

"Sorry, I can't do it." Bai Lin raised his long sword with both hands and slashed at the dragon's neck violently. The dragon wailed and rushed towards the wall. Obviously, the pain of hitting the wall was much less than Bai Lin's continued slashing.

Because of the impact, Bai Lin was finally thrown to the ground, and Long had a meaningless impact on the wall, creating a hole. This action allowed Bai Lin to slowly stand up. With only a small fall, Bai Lin quickly recovered his physical condition.

However, the set of slashing attacks I just used was equivalent to riding on someone and hitting them continuously in a fight. Even so, it was just like breaking the skin and splashing some blood. It was really difficult to deal with.

Chapter 95: Dragon Slaying

Just as Bai Lin was struggling with how to kill the dragon, two chimeras approached her again. Looking at these two beasts, whose fighting power was not low but whose meat was tender and easy to cut, Bai Lin inexplicably felt a sense of familiarity.

Originally, the two chimeras were at different distances from Bai Lin, but because one had wings and the other didn't, they swooped down at a more consistent time. Just as Bai Lin was pondering how to deal with the two beasts, a thick white light swept down from the sky, tearing open the body of one of the chimeras.

"Hiss!" Bai Lin sighed at the terrifying power, then looked up at the sky. Bathed in sunlight, Katie made a dazzling appearance. Her hair, scattered by the laser's recoil, and her swaying pure white skirt, perfectly accentuated her extraordinary features and pure, holy aura.

The only flaw was probably the strange looking bird corpse she was riding. Luckily, Bai Lin used a filter to filter her eyes and pretended not to see it.

The other Chimaera, driven by its beastly nature, sensed the danger ahead of time, barely dodging the laser's sweep at the cost of burns to its flank. The Chimaera quickly hid in the distance, baring its teeth at Bai Lin, but not daring to attack rashly. It could only crawl in the distance, growling softly.

Fei Niao's body began to fall freely, and Katie also jumped off it gently. Bai Lin jumped high and hugged her, using his knees to bear the weight of the fall, and then naturally put Katie on the ground.

"Did it interrupt your handsome appearance?" Bai Lin asked with a smile.

Whether it was the two large circles of lit magic array, the golden pupils that symbolized power, or Katie herself, Bai Lin felt "at ease", which made her feel much more relaxed and she even felt like joking.

Katie smiled slightly, then straightened her face. "Let's deal with it quickly. The other two dragons might be here soon."

"Understood!" Bai Lin raised his weapon with great momentum.

The dragon flapped its wings and floated in the air. It looked at Bai Lin and the other man standing across from it, then at the Chimera beside it. It was also a two-on-two battle, and it seemed like it had already lost before it even started, but...

The human who just arrived must be the target. In that case, shouldn’t “Father” wake up?

The dragon shook its head. Right now, killing that despicable human was the most important thing. While the laser looked threatening, it had been ordered not to attack her. It gritted its teeth. This was going to be a tough fight.

Katie waved her hand, and a wave of mud emerged from the cracks in the ground, forming mud spears one after another. Thousands of mud spears flew out at the same time, but the dragon just sneered, believing that this spell could not harm it at all.

It took a deep breath, and the breath of destruction instantly exploded several mud spears flying towards its head. The magic power gathered around it automatically formed a barrier. Only a few edges of the wings received slight scratches, but they were not serious.

The breath it was preparing contained the crystallized flame of dragon language magic. With Bai Lin's speed alone, it was impossible for him to dodge or take it. The dragon was very confident that he could kill Bai Lin directly with this blow.

The purple flames, so deep they threatened to penetrate the abyss of black, believed their breath was undoubtedly worthy of the admiration of "excellent." Confident in good condition, the dragon raised its head high, poised to erupt.

But what surprised it was that Bai Lin, who had been so active before, now stood still, just looking at it with her shield raised. Could it be that the mud gun restricted her range of movement? Humans are so fragile... No! Something is wrong!

The dragon, just before losing consciousness, saw Bai Lin shaking his head. Though it sensed the impending danger in time, it could do nothing. White light quickly spread from the scratches on its body, and the breath it had been holding back became a countercurrent of magical energy that harmed it. With a touch of regret and annoyance, the dragon reluctantly plummeted from the sky, slamming heavily onto the ground.

Bai Lin shook her head because she knew the effects of Katie's three spells. She wasn't idle either. Taking advantage of the remaining rain of arrows, she leaped and slashed the flaming blade at the chimera's neck, perfectly avoiding its hard skull. Katie, on the other hand, approached the dragon, slowly chanting a spell to bring it rest.

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