Chapter 61: Chrysalis

Thors remembered the projection of the flesh worm, and thought that someone had designed it all. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

"Strange, who is it?" Tors couldn't figure out who had sabotaged his plans.

He looked around, and the soldiers watched as the giant worm began to devour the charred flesh and blood, emitting a putrid smell that immediately made everyone cover their noses and dare not smell it again.

"King, lord, what shall we do?" Shank was very flustered, he had seen the horror of giant insects.

Especially when he saw the insects that came out of behind the giant insects, he was even more frightened.

He quickly hid behind Thors.

Thors stood with his hands in his hands, staring coldly at the insects that were rushing towards them, as if they were nothing.

He focused more attention on the body of the giant giant worm, and after the giant worm ate the flesh and blood tissue, its body began to grow a shell at a visible speed, and the originally soft skin tissue began to grow a shell, making its soft skin even harder.

"This ......," Gaia's eyes widened.

Everyone witnessed the change of the giant insects, and those insects had crossed it and were about to rush at Thors and the others, but suddenly, they stopped.

The insects all looked at the giant worm, and they all retreated as if they were afraid.

When the whole body of the giant worm is covered with a hard shell, the whole body is completely encased in it, like a chrysalis.

At this time, the insects showed enough fear, and lowered their heads one by one, clinging to the ground.

Witnessing this scene in front of him, whether it was the soldiers, or Thors and others, there was a kind of enlightenment.

These bugs seem to be in submission to the coming of a king.

"Well, it's not good." Carl's eyelids jumped, and he had an ominous premonition.

He looked at Gaia beside him, but saw that his gaze also fell on him, and the two looked at each other speechlessly, but from each other's eyes, they could see each other's faint worry.

When they were still giant insects, the special abilities displayed by giant insects were able to stop them.

And now, the giant worm is clearly preparing for a new metamorphosis.

Helplessly, Thor shook his head and pulled out a sleeve from his body again.

"Kill these bugs, let's get out of here first." Tors said in a cold voice.

Considering the power of the rolled sleeves, Thors didn't dare to release it directly in it, lest he would end his own people.

Although he doesn't value the lives of these people, he still needs them to lead for him.

"Yes."

"Kill."

Everything is in silence.

"Flaming Arrows."

Carl was the first to shoot a fan-shaped rocket from a distance, burning a patch of bugs.

But, to their surprise, the bugs would rather be burned to death than raise their heads.

What's even more strange is that the insects are shivering, and it can be seen that they are enduring the pain of the burning fire, but they just don't make the slightest sound.

This scene made Carl's brows furrow deeper, and he looked at the giant chrysalis with deep jealousy.

"Carl, don't worry about it, let's get out of here." Gaia reminded in a low voice.

After saying that, Gaia quickly rushed to the front with his shield on his head, and under the charge of the soldiers, together with them, killed those bugs.

The bugs were slaughtered all the way, but they had no power to resist at all. Maybe they're just going to let you kill them, and they won't resist.

Protected by the soldiers, Torles and the timid Shank exited the hall together and walked towards the diagonal passage.

At this time, all the mechanisms on the inclined passage have been destroyed by giant insects, and there are only some remaining traces that prove that these mechanisms once existed.

Thor handed the Roll Sleeves to the Assassins.

Silently, the assassin took the sleeves and turned away from the diagonal passage without hesitation.

"There's bugs ahead, get rid of them." The young general noticed some bugs wandering outside the inclined passage and ordered.

"Yes."

The soldiers rushed over.

Spotting a human presence, the bugs became alert and rushed towards the humans.

These bugs are not afraid of death, or never at all.

They rushed at the oncoming soldiers, and some jumped straight up, waving their claws in an attempt to slash the soldier in mid-air.

Seeing this, a soldier swung the sword in his hand and directly slashed it.

After all, it is an inch short and an inch is dangerous, and the claws of the insects are always too small, and when they are on the opposite side, they have no advantage, but the soldiers not only have swords, but also shields.

The onslaught of the bugs was quickly blocked.

After blocking it, the soldiers also began to fight back, killing one after another insects that dared to approach.

The screams of the bugs, the roars of the soldiers, the golden chimes of the weapons, and the sound of the bugs falling to the ground all converge in stark contrast.

The corpses of the bugs were piled up on the ground, and the soldiers advanced steadily, taking care of each other one by one, not giving the bugs a single trace to follow.

"Very well, that's all there are for those bugs." The young general looked coldly at the corpse of the bug and casually kicked the corpse of a dead bug.

But the green blood that spurted out, with its rancid smell, also made him look disgusted and disgusted.

He stepped aside, made a way, and respectfully asked Thors to come down.

Thors walked down with his hands in his hands, and Shank hurriedly chased after him nervously, as if he were afraid that he would die if he took a step too slowly.

At this time, he only felt that it was safest to stay by Tors' side.

However, when passing through the inclined passage, he was still terrified, after all, there used to be a lot of mechanisms here, although they are all destroyed now, but he is afraid that if he encounters a good mechanism?

"This guy is as timid as a mouse." Carl muttered to himself.

Gaia smiled helplessly, shook her head, didn't say anything, and followed.

The soldiers in the rear also began to retreat, and when all the soldiers had finished retreating, the Assassin, who was standing at the door of the hall, walked towards the hall.

He ignored the insects on the ground, as they seemed to be petrified, mostly motionless.

"Giant worm, damn it, it's a waste of the master's time." Step by step, the Assassin approached the giant worm's chrysalis.

He knew that to break through such a thick insect shell, he relied on a strong enough force.

The Assassin didn't know if his attack would be able to tear through its defenses, but he trusted the rolled sleeves in front of him.

This is the treasure that Thors spent a lot of money to buy, and used one less one.

"I don't know how deep it is." The Assassin looked up at the entrance at the other end.

But soon, he focused all his attention on the chrysalis.

"Look how I ruined you." The assassin sneered, and stepped forward to place his sleeves beside the chrysalis.