Chapter 259: The Spicy Man Is Back

A dragon shark suddenly came out of the hole in the square, bringing out a splash of water, and its huge body jumped over the dragon gate, and the blood basin bit the crotch of the Dreadknight... Monster ...... Intercept the Chimera from mid-air and drag it into the water.

The Dreadknight was not a vegetarian either, he was a knight with high martial arts skills during his lifetime, and after his death, he retained some of his physical memories, and now he uses it instinctively.

I saw his iron boots step on the war horse, adjust his position in the air, and the fiery scythe slashed down again.

Although he didn't know why there was a dragon shark exit to help him, Raven seized the gap between the dreadknight and reset the basic attack in time, and retreated a few times to escape from the opponent's attack range.

The scythe fell, piercing the roof and bursting wood with fire.

Raven, who hadn't run far, felt a sinking under his feet, and fell directly to the ground, and the Dreadknight lost his horse in time, and his speed was not something Raven could shake off.

This time he really couldn't run away, and when he saw the knight's scythe slashing horizontally, Raven raised his knife to counterattack, but the blade was easily chopped.

The scythe poked out, and the skull at the top knocked Raven down, and the Dread Knight raised his scythe again, about to crucify him to the ground.

Everyone had foreseen Raven's death, and Sarah was even more stunned, Raven was one of the first to follow her, shrewd and capable, and one of the few smart people in Bilgewater, and his death was definitely a big loss for Bilgewater.

However, no one foresaw the appearance of a spicy man.

The scythe slashed down, and Raven found that death was not a big deal, and it didn't hurt at all.

A screeching iron thud pulled him back to his icy reality, and he realized that he hadn't had a hole in his chest that could fit a coconut.

The shadow of death hung over him, and he looked up at the place where the shadow had been castโ€”a drenched man, not a grand figure, noticeably thinner than the tall Dreadknight. He visibly held a metal prosthetic leg aloft, showing a tremendous strength that was extremely befitting of his size, and with one arm he resisted the scythe of the Dreadknight with all his might.

Just when Raven was stunned, the man turned his head and said to him lightly: "Wipe your eyes and don't be fooled into buying knockoffs." True Demacian craftsmanship has to be at least one-tenth the quality of my left hand. โ€

He then forcibly snatched the Dreadknight's scythe, stabbing the end of the rough and blunt hilt through a piece of heavy armor with unimaginable force, and finally pushing it into a huge puddle.

It was at this time that the consciousness of genuineness took root in Raven's heart, and he was determined to resolutely support the genuine and resist piracy in the future, which was a major matter related to his life.

The heavy body of the Dreadknight slammed into the water, and a huge black shadow fell from the sky, startling Fitz to jump from the bottom of the pit with a pole vault.

After a while, a soaking black haired woman crawled out of the hole, and as soon as she got ashore, she lay on her back on the ground, regardless of what was going on around her. It's like a salted fish on land, exchanging oxygen in big gulps, and no matter how much you breathe, you can't empty the feeling of suffocation.

This person is the Sivir who is not alone, and the man who saved Raven's life is Jeno, an enthusiastic citizen who helps others!

The undead in the black fog were temporarily repulsed, which is actually not accurate.

Jeno could tell that they were afraid of the pale flames on Xavier's weapon, and instinctively did not dare to approach, ready to ob first, waiting for the big brother to come out and lead the charge.

"If you don't come again, I'll treat you like a deserter!" Sarah unceremoniously came over to stop Jeno, who had planned to stay with her in the square to attract enemies from the beginning.

"You can't blame me for that, I'm going to save her." Jeno threw the pot directly at Sivir.

Sarah and Xavier looked at each other, both frowning slightly, but the latter turned her head away, her breathing shorter because of her weakness.

At this critical juncture, when he was angry, looking at the unrepentant Sivir, Jeno felt like a peacemaker.

"If Sivir could stay and help, the pressure on us would be much less."

Hearing Jayno's words, Sivir looked a little resentful - why did he help her speak, she didn't feel that she had done anything wrong.

"Isn't Jana still going to make a move?" Sarah sidestepped the topic and instead asked Jeno what she cared about the most.

"Powerful miracles always require some preparation time, so it's almost there, hold on a little longer."