Chapter 166: Capture
Chapter 166
seizure
With her unexpected attack and tacit cooperation with Xiaolong Norway, Jandis was almost suppressed by Tang Bai without any suspense at the beginning of the battle. Although she also wanted to turn the situation back and reassert her advantage, the reality made her feel helpless.
At this moment, Jandis had some expectations, and those subordinates outside the hall who she had never looked at before and who valued it more and more could sense the abnormality here and rush in to help her contain Tang Bai and give her time to control the gradual collapse.
However, her expectation can only be an expectation that only exists in her mind.
Xuan He's dragon power spread unscrupulously in the corners of the hall. Perhaps Tang Bai and Jandis on the field can ignore Long Wei's deterrence and influence. But for Jandis, whose subordinates are mostly half-orcs and beasts, the effect is extraordinary.
Although they also have their own minds and can control their inner timidity and fear, that doesn't mean that they can ignore the influence of the dragon and rush forward with their swords.
Beasts with simple brains and only instincts, under the pressure of Long Wei, may turn around and flee without thinking about it, and those who feel that they can't escape will lie on the ground and tremble, waiting for Long Wei's master to pronounce their fate.
And having the ability to think means that they are more hesitant to make choices when they can.
Especially when they think that even with their strength, they can't match each other. This hesitation will only widen.
The sound of gold and iron resounded in the hall.
Under Tang Bai's almost furious attack, all Jandis could do was stagger back. The wand in his hand had long since lost its fundamental role, and was used as a weapon by Jandis to parry Tang Bai's attacks.
Streams of cold breath that pierced into the bones erupted from the mouth of the little dragon Norway from time to time.
The hall has been completely frozen into a cage.
Two people and one dragon are imprisoned inside.
In this case, even if those soldiers from outside poured in, it would not have any effect on the situation on the field in a short time.
Even if the little dragon is still young, the ice wall condensed by the dragon's breath it spits out is not something that anyone can easily break. These ice cubes are so hard that they are even smacking. The sword slashed hard, but it could only leave a white mark on it that could be erased at any time.
With Tang Bai's approaching step by step, as well as the unfavorable situation of his own situation. A trace of fear gradually grew in Janetis in her heart, and then under the effect of this fear, she became a little crazy! The wand had been impenetrable with her vigorous swing, and a spell that burst out from time to time blew out blasted the surrounding ice walls into craters and ice caves of different depths.
However, Tang Bai's offensive never slowed down and loosened for a moment, but intensified a few points and became more rapid.
Jandis is now completely devoid of her former calmness and nobility.
Huge scratches and bruises were all over her body.
The longer she fought with Tang Bai, the more she felt a sense of despair in her heart.
That kind of despair is not because the other party is too strong, because the gap between the two sides is too large, which leads to despair. It's a kind of restraint, which makes people feel extremely depressed, aggrieved, and indignant despair!
The wand that was used as an iron rod hit Tang Bai's body, and the other party didn't care at all, and the attack frequency and speed did not decrease by half a point. Even when the wand landed on his forehead with the sound of a whistling wind, the other party's expression never changed.
Not to mention dodging and the like.
Yes.
For any of her attacks, the mysterious enemy in front of her had no intention of dodging at all.
This should have been something to be happy about, but it didn't make Janetis happy.
It's good to attack the opponent, but what if the attack has no effect on the opponent, and the damage also bounces back to her as the attacker?
What could be more indignant, aggrieved, and angry than to endure one's own attacks when fighting others?
The wounds on Jandis's body, which looked terrible and hideous, were completely damaged by the rebound damage when she pulled out the gap to attack Tang Bai, causing her to be unbalanced and sluggish for a moment, and she was carved by the little dragon and Tang Bai who were eyeing her on the side.
Although she had astutely avoided the point.
Tang Bai was like a hedgehog with a powerful attack surname to Janetis at this moment, making her restrain her hands and feet and not dare to let go completely, which was extremely tricky.
With the few attacks now, she didn't even dare to go to Tang Bai's vital point, lest it fall on Tang Bai's body, and the damage would also rebound to herself, and she would be completely borne by herself.
Just if she took the same damage, Jandis wasn't afraid. The blood flowing in her body, whether it is strength or recovery, or injury tolerance, is far more than ordinary people. But what really made her depressed and cringe was Tang Bai's calmness that was not affected by the attack at all, and did not bear the same hurt at all.
The battle had only passed for less than a few minutes. It looked like hours had passed. This kind of embarrassment and powerlessness has never been felt by her for nearly a thousand years. Even Aslan, the creator of Narnia, had never forced her to such a point.
Tang Bai suddenly jumped out of the fierce battle circle.
This kind of action made Janetis, who was a little out of breath by Tang Bai's attack, stunned for a moment, and then felt joy in her heart. Although she didn't understand what the reason for Tang Bai suddenly gave up the attack, as long as she was given a little space to release her magic, Jandis believed that she would definitely be able to escape from Tang Bai's hands.
Before figuring out Tang Bai's details and how to restrain that mysterious rebound force, Jandis had already given up the idea of fighting Tang Bai and taking revenge.
However, before Jandis could free her hand to cast the spell, a loud dragon groan, accompanied by a huge black shadow, had suddenly approached, and then fell on her who was caught off guard.
The crisp sound of bone cracking sounded clearly in this ice prison.
The tall Jandis, like a sandbag, was violently knocked away and slammed into the hard ice wall behind her.
Norway, the little dragon whose physique has swelled into a behemoth, did not forget to give Queen Jantis a surging dragon's breath when he retracted the tail he threw out.