CHAPTER XIII

"Give me ten seconds!" Bogart, who had accurately estimated the condition of the entire team, let out a loud shout, which finally cheered up the panicked crowd a little. Although the monster in front of him is powerful, it can barely resist for a while.

The Crypt Shooter's spear shot as fast as he could, still aiming at the eyes of the Moria leeches. Taking advantage of the long-range fire, the silver pupils were blessed with a few remaining fanatical magic by the lichs, and the ladies brandished their long swords and rushed towards the giant tentacles. The mana-depleted Miss Lich began rummaging through their pockets, trying to find a few shell coins and throwing them far away to distract the monsters.

No one knew what Bogart was going to do, but as the captain of the adventure team, he had never let his team down, and this time would be no exception.

The female team members with this kind of thinking have shown amazing combat effectiveness in the face of adversity, let alone ten seconds, and it seems that it is not much of a problem to hold on for another ten minutes.

At this time, Bogart concentrated all his energy, first retracting the long whip stained with the blood stains of the small Moria leech and restoring it to the shape of a bow. Then he pulled out his jade-textured violin in his left hand, carefully adjusting each crystal string.

After doing all this preparation, Bogart took a deep breath, tilted his head slightly, and placed the piano smoothly on his left collarbone. Anyone who knows a little bit about music knows that this is the standard posture that connects the resonance cavity of the piano body to the resonance cavity of the body.

His right hand holds the bow lightly and rests it vertically on the strings. Then, the first note was pulled......

Bogart was now facing the ugly giant bald head in the water, and his sound was melodious and concentrated, and it sounded nothing special to his companions, but the Moria leech, who was facing him, roared angrily again as if he had been hit as if he had been hit hard from the first note.

Bogart remained unmoved, and after the first few auditions, he had found the perfect playing position, and was quickly immersed in the performance.

And all of the above really didn't take more than ten seconds.

The visible clash of spiritual power began to take place between the mutant Moria leech and Bogart's jade violin, and almost everyone in the field could see the brilliant sparks burst out after the two huge invisible forces collided and engaged.

As mentioned before, Bogart has not yet summoned his Nightmare Mount, and has a huge amount of mental power, but he does not have many spells to use and attack. However, perhaps it was providence that he began to develop a special understanding of music at a very young age, when he sneaked out to sing with Bergman.

When Bergmanby was gone, he was lonely and bored, and began to devote all his energy to the study of music and spiritual energy.

Silver Pupil is strictly melee-oriented, and although it is excellent in terms of mental power, it is often only applied by relying on the skills learned from the Nightmare Mount. With the exception of chanting summons as an adult, Silver Pupils, which do not have mounts, seem to be able to only be used as meat shields. This fact, which seems to others to be taken for granted, seems to Bogart to be a little ridiculous.

As a teenager, Bogart was no different from an ordinary child of a declining aristocracy, not only was his personality very sensitive, but his self-esteem was almost excessive. He didn't want to bet his future on the mount that he would summon from the interdimensional planes—

Even if you can attract a humanoid nightmare, so what?

Absorb spiritual power and evolve into a winged knight?

What is the difference between those things that are earned for nothing and the nobility that you have had since you were born?

Bogart can't change the fact that he was born with silver eyes, but he can at least choose his own lifestyle. Whether it's giving up armor and swords and shields, or researching musical spells, it's his own choice.

It was under such circumstances that the current Zorro adventure team was created, and Bogart's efforts were not without fruit. After countless trials and experiments, he found that the violin was the most suitable instrument for him. Legend has it that among the Aegean invaders, the Beamon clan, their priests were able to use a variety of musical instruments to amplify their singing power.

In today's special circumstances, it is no longer possible to defeat the enemy in front of us by relying solely on force. Relying on the violin to make a mental attack was the only way Bogart could think of it.

The team members were too much of a drain on the small Moria leech, and he was the only one who could deliver a similar attack at the moment. The mental fluctuation when the giant leech appeared just now reminded him. The demon god Nao Aozu is fair, even if the mutant beast in front of him is a demon martial artist, but he will always have weaknesses, at least from the perspective of spell control, although the big Moria leech in front of him is much stronger than the small one, but compared to other aspects, the increase in the proportion is far less.

If the mental attack is still ineffective against this monster, then it is destined that Zorro's team will be completely wiped out here.

Fortunately, this most tragic situation did not happen.

The Moria leech in the pool had already had an absolute advantage, and after recovering the small one's corpse, it had begun to slowly move towards the shore. Although the female combatants of Zorro's team were brave, they could not stand the defeat and retreat.

It wasn't until Bogart's violin sounded that everything was different.

The giant leech's body shuddered violently, and the big bathtub eyes showed a look of incredible surprise, and the emission of ice crystals stopped almost instantly. Within a few seconds, the swings of the dozens of tentacles slowed down a lot, and the hit rate began to become uncharted. As hard as it tried to swing towards Bogart, it mostly failed. Occasionally, it was thrown near Bogart, but it was picked up by the female silver pupils who had already understood.

The Moria leech instinctively hated the violin's shrill sound, which sounded more annoying to it than the shrill whistling of ice rubbing against each other. And Bogart's violin sound also adds his mental power. This force, along with the sound of the violin, easily struck directly into the brain of the giant Moria leech. Even if the latter waved all his twenty tentacles to block it, it would be completely useless.

In fact, it is very simple to avoid this kind of attack, just dive into the pool and go away. Although sound may still be heard beneath the surface of the water, it is much more difficult to travel in the water than in the air, and the same is true for the psychic power that comes with it.

But the giant mutant Moria leech had no intention of backing down, preferring to use its own low roar against Bogart. The guy who was killed by Zorro's adventure team was obviously its child, and the revenge of killing the son was not shared, even if the attack of the silver pupil on the opposite side was a little weird, it had to kill all the murderers before it stopped.

On Bogart's side, the only flaw that needs to use musical instruments to increase mental power is that without the assistance of the violin, his own mental attacks are almost equal to zero. With all his heart and soul playing, he can't move his feet. He took the time to signal the female team members to go first with his eyes, but no one was stupid, and no one would leave him in this situation.

There will always be an occasional time when the bombardment of those dozens of tentacles hits accurately, and if everyone is gone, then the stalemate will actually be broken very quickly. Although Bogart's violin sound could steadily suppress Moria's roar, the opponent's size was too large to inflict much substantial damage with a purely psychic attack.

And in this strange confrontation, the huge mutant monster also began to learn to concentrate its mental power into the roar. Because it found that doing so seemed to mitigate the sharp voice's attack on itself. Although the Moria leech has no talent in this area, it is much better than not resisting at first.

As a result, the expression on Bogart's face began to darken. He himself had just experienced a big battle, and even if he could hold it mentally and physically, he might not be able to withstand it for long physically. The entire adventure team is all gathered here, and even if they divide their people to ask for help now, I'm afraid it's a little too late. In impatience, it is easy to pull out a few noises. The mutant leech's tentacles also took advantage of this mistake and waved it several times.

He tried to retreat as slowly as possible without disturbing the violin's playing, but the enemy on the other side quickly saw through his intentions. After Bogart retreated only a meter or two, the giant mutant leech actually gave up its roar and directly shot ice crystals desperately at the shore with its eyes.

Under this sudden attack, although the monster's side looked very painful, Zorro's side was also in a hurry, and several female silver pupils who specialized in covering Bogart almost hung up. It means that neither side has anything to go. From this point of view, if Bogart wants to escape in this way, I am afraid that he will be exchanged for the opponent's full magic bombardment. With the current combat strength of the Zorro team, it is likely that it will not be able to withstand it at all.

Similarly, if the mutant Moria leech wants to move towards the shore again, Bogart will also increase the output of the cello sound and mental power. Often, the monster could not hold out for a few seconds, and had to quickly retreat and re-immerse the auditory organs below the surface.

As a result, the situation has once again reached a stalemate. Both sides are growing impatient, but there is no way to break the deadlock.

The roar of the giant mutant Moria leech grew deeper and lower, but the volume did not decrease. Bogart's right hand, which kept wielding the bow, was already starting to get a little tired, and killing the small leech with a single blow was quite a burden for him.

The scales of victory, just under the reluctance of everyone on Zorro's team, began to tilt in favor of the opposite side.

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