Volume 2 Adventures in the Banshee Kingdom 57. Rescue two scholars

The short-chin banshee walked a few steps, suddenly turned back, faced Rebaka, and asked with a frown, "Rebaka, what's wrong with you today, why do you look so weird?"

She went and came back, and she gave me a chance to stay with her.

I was hesitant to do anything to her, but now I've decided, I have to do it!

Although I can control a group of zombies, I can't control multiple living beings, and I have to ask Leinda for advice on this.

Control spells cost much more mana than hallucinogenic spells.

In addition, hallucinogenic spells are simple to cast and easy to effect.

That's why I often use "trance" first, and then switch to "demonic connection", "mental bondage", and "soul possession".

Although they are two different sets of spells for Kundora, when used together, the results have been quite good so far.

This is something that Leanda has not said, it is purely my creation, so I am full of pride.

When the banshee with the baby in my arms got close enough, I decisively used a "trance" on her.

Her gaze became glazed, and I knew it had succeeded again.

She was able to maintain such a posture for a while.

I thought I had had enough, so I commanded Rebacca to walk towards a nearby door.

Rebaka walked in front, and I followed, ready to hide and stealth at any time.

The first thing I saw when I entered through that door was a large row of marine fish displayed on the shelves.

It's like a seafood warehouse.

On the other side, I saw the neatly arranged ovens, with a fire burning underneath, and all kinds of meats and cereals being roasted inside.

There were four Sidhiğa banshees on the go.

Is this their kitchen? I'm really hungry and want to eat a big meal.

I want to control Rebacca to steal the barbecue.

As Rebaka approached a large oven, through the oven door, through her eyes, I saw what looked like a small person inside.

Thinking of the lamp made of the skeleton of the dryad child I saw not long ago, I felt a little sad.

Suddenly, there was a fierce voice in the distance, as if some people were arguing.

The four Siddiga banshees heard the sound and hurriedly put down what they were doing and ran over there.

I took a large piece of freshly cooked grilled fish from the top of the rack and ate it, and although it was a little hot, it was absolutely delicious.

I was eating the sea when I saw a banshee fly out of her hiding place and fall to the ground, panting.

It looked like there was a fight over there, and I hurriedly took control of Rebaka, walking towards the place where the incident occurred.

Rebaka quickly approached the Sidhigar Banshee who had fallen to the ground, and over there, there was a corridor that led to the west.

There was a crowd of people gathered in the hallway, and in the middle was an old man, wielding an iron pestle, one end of which was red, as if it had just been pulled out of the fire.

He was surrounded by a dozen banshees, half of whom were Lucy and half of them Sidhiga.

The banshees all showed their sharp claws, and from time to time they made pounce movements.

When I got closer, I could see through Rebaka's eyes that the old man was York.

At this time, I didn't enter the hallway, and the wall blocked my view, so I could only see what was going on inside through Rebaka.

York, wielding an iron pestle, slammed into the hallway.

In the process, he wounded two more banshees, one of whom was quite severe.

I stood outside and spelled the Sidhija banshee who had fallen to the ground.

Old York rushed into a hall, and Rebaka.

Then I saw through her that there was a large group of Lucy Banshees, the one in the middle, standing out the most, for she was sitting on a high seat, and the other Banshees were surrounding her.

I immediately recognized her as the young banshee who said she was going to kill Gbanny.

Later, I learned her name, her name was Tyria, and she was the second person in Lucy's Banshee, second only to Wopetti.

Tyria is good-looking, but ruthless.

On the steps at her feet, two people were controlled.

Seven or eight banshees wrapped their tongues around their bodies.

The tongue of the Siddiga Banshee is very poisonous, and if it punctures the skin, the toxin can kill a person in a matter of seconds.

One of them was in a coma, and the other was struggling.

I immediately recognized that it was Ms. Glebani who was unconscious, and that it was Mr. Pyugi who was struggling.

Before York rushed in, Tyria was shouting at them.

Banshees searched the homes of Gbani and Puyugi and found thousands of pages of manuscripts inside.

These manuscripts record in detail their daily life after arriving on the island, and a large part of them involves the research work they have done, recording and describing the growth and development of the banshee, physiological form, and living habits.

In fact, they have long been known to the banshee about doing these things, and the sudden attack at this time is obviously intended to frame them for sin.

At this time, as soon as the Siddiga Banshee's tongue pierced into their bodies, they would immediately cry out for their lives.

I'm a little anxious, because these two people are my lifesavers after all, and it is necessary to repay my kindness.

When Old York rushed in, I found that the Siddiga Banshee he had struck down had died of her wounds, and I immediately used a spell to control her.

In this way, I have three controls.

Rebaka is in deep control, and even if she doesn't care about her, she won't be able to extricate herself for half a day.

The wounded banshee at the entrance of the hallway, under my control, was able to fly, although unsteady.

Despite her injuries, she forced her flight because she was under my control.

This banshee has only fallen for my "Psychic Bondage" spell.

I didn't use "soul possession" on her because I wanted her to be a spoiler who didn't care about life and death.

There's also a banshee in the depths of the hallway, who has just died after being wounded, and she was turned into a zombie banshee by my spell.

I wouldn't have strengthened her without Reinda's presence, she's just a lowliest zombie banshee, with no pain and no need to dodge.

I didn't plan on letting Rebacca rush to the front for three reasons, she's a very beautiful Lucy, she's a very beautiful banshee, she's been deeply controlled by me with a lot of mana, and she's my mobile camera

The wounded banshee, controlled by me, was the first to attack.

She rushed in like crazy, scratching several of her companions in quick succession.

Because she is a Siddiga banshee, her claws are sharp, like sharp blades.

She flails her wings and lunges straight at Talia.

The banshee beside Tyria let out a scream of surprise, and hurriedly used various long-handled objects to stop her from approaching.

Two Siddiga banshees collided head-on and knocked her out of the way.

At this moment, the zombie banshee that I controlled suddenly jumped up, pounced on it, and bit the banshees surrounding Gbanian and Puyugi with all her might, killing two of them instantly.

One of the Lucy Banshees beside Tyria, the one with the tall hat, waved the staff in her hand and struck at the Zombie Banshee.

After the zombie banshee was hit by her, she became extremely weak, and was quickly disintegrated by the banshees next to her.

The wounded banshee I controlled pounced again, frantically grabbing at the closest banshee.

Taking advantage of the chaos, I ventured inside and stood behind Old York.

Next to me, there was a wooden chest where I could hide myself.

York was still in the middle of the battle, and his iron pestle wounded another banshee.

The banshee fell right at my feet.

The banshee that I was fighting under my control was gradually losing its combat effectiveness, and I had to act immediately, or else I would be powerless.

As a last resort, don't let Rebaka's action.

So, the banshee who fell at my feet quickly flew up and pounced on that side.

In the scuffle, Phujk was free.

Soon, I saw a large number of plants rising from the ground, trapping the hands and feet of many of the banshees over there.

When I saw that the opportunity had come, I ordered Rebaka to rush forward and fight to get Gbanny back and pick him up.

Three of the banshees besieging York immediately turned and pounced on Pyuji.

However, they are also blocked by plants.

At this moment, I rushed to the nearest place, and I didn't care about stealth, so I used spells to summon a few more zombie banshees.

However, in my panic, I only managed to summon one.

I forced her to punch and block attacks from Tyria's side.

Gurbani woke up and struggled to get off the ground and stand on his feet.

Puyugi rushed to her side and held her.

Old York leaned over to me and said, "You're really a Rutgers!"

I said no.

He pushed back one of the banshees' attacks again, stepped back to my side and said, "You get more helpers, the most powerful banshee hasn't done it yet!"