149 Trials

The author has something to say: When Lei Ling came back to her senses again, she was already in a vast desert. Although she really wants to complain about how she has always encountered the terrain of the desert recently, she has experienced a trial, but she knows that this first level is the constant appearance of demon beasts, and the trialist only needs to kill the demon beasts. And the terrain of the desert has a wide field of view, which is actually much better than the terrain such as the forest, is this the preferential treatment given to her?

But looking at the demon beasts such as scorpions, snakes, and lizards that appeared next, she suddenly felt that this preferential treatment was not necessary=. = In her last life, she walked in the forest, and all the monsters that appeared were wolves, tigers, etc., anyway, she was also a girl, even if she wasn't afraid, she would still be disgusting when she saw this kind of monster, okay?

However, these demon beasts don't care whether Lei Ling is disgusting or not, after all, this is just a demon beast conjured up by a magic weapon, and they don't have any spiritual wisdom at all, and they surrounded Lei Ling with a brush.

At the beginning, the demon beasts were not powerful, and even if a group of level 2 demon beasts embraced them, they would be swept away by a sword. However, Lei Ling did not relax because of this, but tried to conserve her physical strength and spiritual power, she knew that this demon beast would become stronger and stronger over time, and there would even be a level 4 demon beast in the end. Although the demon beast that has been transformed has no spiritual intelligence and is relatively easy to deal with, it is still very dangerous if it is consumed too much in the previous battle.

This is still the "preferential treatment" she received. If it is replaced by a forest, it is necessary to consider how to make those conjured and hard spirit trees no longer hinder the battle. You must know that those spirit trees will not only affect the attacks that are released, but also give those phantom beasts a place to hide. Although the IQ of the phantom beast is not high, it can't make good use of these geographical advantages, but it can still be very scary when it comes out.

…… But then again, although this desert terrain is empty and difficult to hide, it is really enough to choke phantom beasts that can come out from under their feet. Didn't you say that the IQ of a good one is not high (who told you that it was good?) It's a foul!

Thinking like this, Lei Ling flew into the sky. Since it can't be considered a safe point under her feet, she simply widens the distance, but instead gives her more time to react, but fortunately, the current phantom beast is only at the beginning of level 3, and she can still cope with it, and the change of location has no effect on her.

After flying into the sky, the wide field of vision made Lei Ling's battle more convenient. Although he had to start dealing with a large number of phantom beasts attacking from the soles of his feet, the purpose of Jian Xiu's battle was originally to split all the obstacles in front of him, and a 360-degree battle without dead ends like this was nothing to Lei Ling, so he killed all the way to kill and kill, Lei Ling quickly killed all the level 3 phantom beasts, and he was ready to deal with the level 4 phantom beasts.

After the third-level phantom beasts were killed, the scene fell into calm for a while. However, Lei Ling knew very well that this was not a pass, but just a time to give you a breath and rest, and without wasting this time, Lei Ling quickly took out the pill to recover.

What's more amazing is that although all the beasts in it are phantom beasts, and there are no corpses left behind when they die, the cultivators can take pills in it normally, and even absorb aura. However, at this time, Lei Ling didn't care about exploring carefully, but focused on recovering his physical strength and spiritual power - the next level is really difficult!

Sure enough, it was probably because she had passed the level too smoothly before, and there were 3 phantom beasts that came out of this last level! You must know that in her previous life, she only met 2 here. If that's the case, the score will be higher, but it's going to be tricky now......

Lei Ling didn't want to think too much, the three phantom beast combinations on the opposite sideβ€”sand scorpions, sand snakes, and sand lizardsβ€”had already pounced on her. Lei Ling didn't have time to be disgusted, so he raised his sword and greeted him.

Although the phantom beast has no IQ, under the unified command, the cooperation is still good - at least there is no situation where the beast fights its own beast. To be honest, Lei Ling wanted to drag one to the death, but they advanced and retreated in an orderly manner, and there was no chance for her to chase and fight to the death.

In desperation, Lei Ling could only fight and observe. Of the three beasts, the sand scorpion is undoubtedly the strongest. Although it is slightly inferior in flexibility, its attack power is not weak. Moreover, its high cocked tail has not moved, and Lei Ling has to pay attention to the movement of that tail when resisting her attack.

As for the size of the sand snake, it is not large, so the physical attack power is not high. Just looking at the colorful body, Lei Ling didn't dare to underestimate it. Not to mention that because of his small body, he is extremely fast, and his attack angle is extremely tricky, so it is very difficult to defend himself.

The last sand lizard shell is not particularly hard, and the color is normal, just the color of the desert. Probably not poisonous. But here's what's tricky about this guy, it! Yes! Fly! Lei Ling no longer wants to discuss with anyone why a sand lizard flies and flies so fast! Anyway, she just wants to kill these three as quickly as possible and move on to the next level.

However, after a few more attempts, Lei Ling gave up the path to break through from the sand scorpion. This thing is too hard, isn't it? Although the size is large and the agility is not high, the ten swords used to be able to slash at least 5 swords, but ordinary attacks can only leave a sword mark on the shell that although it looks not shallow, but it is actually not a big problem, it will not work at all. It seems that if you don't sacrifice the ultimate, you can't destroy it.

In fact, although Lei Ling had gone through a trip, he had not been able to understand all the rules here. For example, the transformation rules of this phantom beast. Take these 3 phantom beasts as an example, the prototype of the sand snake was originally an extremely vicious snake in the extreme west, because its snake venom can spread and hurt the Yuan Infant after hitting the human body, and it is not easy to provoke this kind of poisonous snake in the ordinary Yuan Infant Period. However, the snake venom here naturally cannot have this kind of power, and the power is naturally more than half.

The sand lizards flying around in the sky are not simple. The greatest feature of its prototype is the powerful impact that is formed after a certain distance of acceleration. If there is an acceleration length of 100,000 meters, it can even directly destroy a city! However, the phantom beast here only has the concept of "destroying the cultivator in front of you" in its mind, and it doesn't know how to distance itself at all.

In this way, only the sand scorpion, which seems to be nothing more than hard, still retains most of its strength? After all, this illusion has preserved their physical fitness relatively intact. In other words, it is actually the most difficult guy to deal with among the three beasts in front of him.

Although Lei Ling didn't know these unspoken rules, gradually, she also came up with a solution to this level.

The author has something to say: how to say it, I have been burning for two days on the weekend, until it was still 38 degrees on Sunday night, and I wonder if it is time to take a leave of absence on Monday.

As a result, early Monday morning, I measured it and the fever subsided...... And it didn't burn up again for a day......

I never knew I loved work so much......

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