Chapter 24: Fighting Against the Wind
Tezka felt like she had been careful, but she didn't expect the chick's final hole card to be this - a trap that she had been preparing for for an unknown amount of time.
Just as Teska came within five meters of Sylvie, the solid frozen ground completely shattered, revealing a bottomless hole.
This is complete cheating! Dig a pit in the field before the duel, who could have predicted this?
Tezka is not an immortal, on the contrary, he was just an ordinary person before the crossing. Therefore, as soon as I stepped into this trap without preparation, the whole person began to fall.
The Frost Giant has been preparing for a long time, and this pit has been dug extremely cleverly. The ground was just shattered enough for Texka to fall into, but the crater was actually ten meters in diameter. Even if Texca's strength is huge, he can't reach the wall on all sides, and he can't do it if he wants to fix himself.
Jotunheim's beneath is filled with intricate tunnels dug up by the frost behemoths that live on this plane.
If Tezka keeps falling, not to mention whether he will fall to his death, he will definitely fall into the dark tunnel where he can't see his fingers. When the time comes, he won't even be able to see the road, let alone climb up again.
In this way, the duel is naturally lost.
This method was still the idea given by a mysterious person to the King of the Frost Giants, Lawy, that it was guaranteed to kill Tezka, so that Jotunheim could win two victories without a hitch. If it weren't for this, Elaufe's character would not have agreed to surrender so quickly, at least for another ten days and half a month, and Asgard would have killed and injured hundreds more.
Although the Frost Giant's methods are despicable, he was able to trap Tezka, a warrior, and winning this game was a big advantage.
Sylvie watched Tezka fall into the trap with a surprised expression, and she actually felt a little uncomfortable.
One of the important reasons why she came out to be Texca's opponent was that her methods were too despicable, and no other Frost Giant warrior was willing to bear such infamy, but none of the Frost Giant warriors were confident that they could defeat Texka head-on.
If it weren't for the sudden appearance of that mysterious man,
Therefore, for the sake of Jotunheim, Sylvening was pointed out by Qianfu himself, and he also had to win this game.
"Big deal, after this duel, I'll pay him with my life."
Silvie gritted her teeth, ignoring all the vicious curses coming from outside the dueling arena, and she cast a frost spell to bury the pit completely, cutting off Texca's last hope.
Thor was furious at the Frost Giant's methods, which were completely contrary to the principles of fairness, and he now regretted why he had chosen to duel in Jotunheim. His momentary recklessness actually hurt Texca.
Cecilia was the most nervous of the audience, and when she saw Teska being swallowed into a trap, she exclaimed, followed by a monstrous rage. She swore that if something happened to Teska because of the Frost Giant's despicable methods, she would make the Frost Giant woman pay even if she ignored the armistice between the two countries!
Seeing that the mouth of the trap had gradually frozen, it seemed that Texca's defeat was a foregone conclusion. But at this moment, a low, desolate voice came from inside the trap.
Wuld-Nah-KestοΌ
Dragon's Roar: Whirlwind Energy!
Consumes 300% of Texca's soul energy to activate the new Dragon's Roar power at the apex. The above ancient dragon language harnesses the storm and quickly rushes forward with itself.
Wherever the voice went, Texca's tall figure followed, breaking through the frozen trap and reappearing in front of the crowd.
Tezka rushed out at breakneck speed and crashed straight into the unprepared Sylvie. The giant shield slammed into her body, blasting large explodes of ice crystals, sending the frost giant's princess flying out like a broken kite.
This time, he directly smashed Sylvie out of the range of the dueling arena and won the victory directly.
Texka didn't bother to look at the life and death of this woman, and this time the extra points consumed ninety percent of the soul energy saved in the previous war, leaving only a pitiful 13%. Originally, it was intended to be used to activate some more useful dragon roars, but I didn't expect to be forced to rely on whirlwind energy to save the scene.
Hell, how nice it would be if the Infinity Gauntlet could fly like Thor's hammer?
In a depressed mood, Texka looked at the Smurfs with a gloomy face, no, it was the Frost Giant, and then spat disdainfully.
Without saying a word, Tesca walked up to Thor and said loudly: "Your Majesty, fortunately, victory will always belong to Asgard." β
"Well said! Victory always belongs to Asgard! Texca, you are a true warrior. Thor said with great please.
It's too long-faced, Texka not only didn't suffer from this despicable scheme, but instantly counter-killed and defeated the other party, this kind of divine turn is really too surprising.
What should he be rewarded for such a feat? Is there a flying treasure in Odin's treasure house, just enough to give to Texca, so that he won't be so thrilling next time. No, he just showed the ability to fly impact, so it's repeated, you have to think about it again.
Thor is the kind of character who is typical of acting recklessly when he gets excited, and originally told Texca that the artifact in the treasure trove could not be given, but at this time, he felt that Texca had a long face for himself, and he was thinking about giving away the family money left by his father.
Terska didn't know what Thor was thinking, otherwise he would have shouted, "Thank you, Your Majesty for the reward." β
It doesn't matter which one you choose, first give this reward to the truth that you are dead, and never give Thor a chance to regret it.
Texca, who didn't know that he was going to miss the artifact, was comforting a teary-eyed Cecilia when the girl saw that she was engulfed in a trap and almost wanted to jump in. Although the situation was reversed now, Cecilia still did not slow down, and tears flowed profusely.
Strictly speaking, this duel didn't take much time, and it was only a matter of a few breaths from the time Tezka launched the charge to the reversal and counter-kill. Asgard won, and the Frost Giants' faces turned from blue-gray to dead gray.
It was supposed to be the first game that was nine out of ten, but it still turned out to be a loss. As a result, the Frost Giants had a good chance of losing the duel, and three million slaves were sent to Asgard, which meant that Jotunheim would have to survive for hundreds of years.
On the contrary, Asgard's side cheered, and the drama was too much to their liking. Thor was also excited, and the hammer of Thor in his hand flashed with lightning, eager to fight immediately, showing the strength of his strongest person in Asgard.
It's just that what makes Thor speechless is that Cecilia, who was crying like a tearful person just now, directly pushed Hogan, the strongest of the three warriors of Asgard, who was supposed to be the second to play, and then rode her giant beast mount and rushed to the dueling arena.
Cecilia waved her flail and shouted, "The second battle, I'm coming!" Never die! β
Hogan looked depressed, the strongest of the three warriors in Asgard, and there was no chance to play.
Thor was even more depressed, because with the help of his mount, Cecilia had a great chance of winning. If you win two out of three games, won't you have no chance to play?!