Chapter 187: Pioneer Officer (Second Update)
Prince Farodis gave Savis a look of disbelief, and then stopped. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info "Counsellor ......"
Savis raised his hand at him, repeating his command in an unshakable tone. "I said, let it go."
Although most of the guards were in the same boat as Prince Pharrodis, Varosson complied with Savis's orders.
The chief of the guard himself walked up to the monster and drew his sword.
The sword enchanted with a high-end enchantment easily cut through the leather rope that lifted the monster high. However, it can be seen that Captain Varosson also has his own thoughts when carrying out the order, and he only cut the rope, but not the rope that binds the limbs of the monster. The monster's large, bloated body slammed directly into the ground with a terrifying sound. The sound was like a leather bag filled with water falling to the ground, and one couldn't help but wonder if the impact would release the pressure inside it and burst its shell.
Apparently the monster's skin was tough, and its body trembled like ripples of water for a while, and then it returned to its original state.
Savis glanced at Varosson disapprovingly, drew his sword from the waist of the other soldier and stepped forward.
Seeing his actions, several soldiers who were apprehensive subconsciously clenched the weapons in their hands and put on a defensive posture.
"You don't have to be nervous." Savis swung his sword to cut the ropes off the monster's body as he said, "This is a lovely little gift sent to us by our gods. ”
"God?" Prince Farodis and Varosson blurted out at the same time.
"Yes, God."
At the triumphant voice of Savis, the monster staggered to its feet again. The eerie, bloodthirsty white eyes slowly scanned the surroundings, making people shudder. But luckily, this time, it didn't do anything offensive.
The Counsellor recited an ancient incantation that no one had ever heard, and a green glow lit up in his black false eyes.
Driven by his spell, the monster made a difficult and reluctant walk towards the place where it had been the cornerstone, and finally settled on the place where the cornerstone was.
Savis raised his hands towards the monster, writing intricate patterns as the spell in his mouth continued. Prince Farodis had never seen these magic patterns before. He watched with curiosity and awe as the Counsellor cast his magical spells, but soon felt that the knowledge contained in the magic pattern was too difficult for him to have a faint pain in his mind.
The monster was now lying on the ground. If it weren't for the eyes in the eyes and tense body of the guards looking at it, it would have proved what a terrifying creature it was. Prince Farodis simply suspected that it was an ugly sheep. It lay motionless on the ground, a begging and flattering whimper coming out of its mouth.
But, just as its roar does not move the counsellor, so its present plea has no meaning.
As the Counsellor's spell was completed, a green orb enveloped the monster. A large amount of sweat oozed from the counselor's forehead, but his expression was joyful and excited.
The monster in the sphere suddenly let out a mad howl. It began to clutch the green ball of energy desperately.
The guards tensed, but the counsellor triumphantly motioned for them to be calm.
The monster obviously couldn't catch the energy ball. Its head and limbs began to dissolve, leaving only its round belly.
When its belly was finally melted away, a stream of pure black energy spurted out, merging with the green ball of energy. The orb of energy floated upwards towards the portal above the magic circle, which had lost the maintenance of magical energy and had become dim and ethereal.
When the energy of this energy ball was injected into the void in the middle of the portal, the frame of the portal lit up again, and the surrounding light converged in the middle, and a gap gradually appeared.
Clearly, something is coming out.
In the depths of the portal, a strange-looking guy loomed. At first, he was only a few inches tall, but as he moved forward, he grew bigger, bigger, bigger and bigger......
But the portal flickered as he was about to come out. Harvey hurriedly injected his mana as support and guidance. But it was originally a portal that at least six mages could barely maintain. The Counsellor has just finished casting the spell, and now he is a little overwhelmed.
He heard the distant eerie screams of monsters coming from inside the door. But the counsellor was not the slightest afraid, his mind was full of the thought that he could not disappoint his master.
He looked around and shouted, "Those who know magic, inject your magic into this teleportation array." Fast! This is my command! I now command you in the name of the Light in the Light - including you, Pharodis. ”
No one dared to disobey an order given in the name of Her Majesty the Empress.
Even Prince Farodis is no exception. Whatever his misgivings, he eventually did something he would regret countless times later - he joined the ranks of the magicians.
The guards certainly don't have as much control over magic as the mages. But the victory is in the number of people, and there is also the careful guidance of Savis. Coupled with the help of Prince Farodis, who is on par with his abilities, the light of the portal is great.
The contents came out.
In front of him was a dark shadow rising high. When it hit the ground, the sharp-eyed guards let out a frightened sound - wasn't this the kind of monster that killed and injured them so much?
God, what kind of monster is the Counsellor summoning?
"Don't move!" Savis roared. He forcibly stopped the guards from trying to give up casting spells and attack the monsters instead.
"But...... Counselor, it wants to attack us. A soldier shouted.
Before he could finish speaking, the monster pounced.
At the same time, a long whip rolled out of the portal, strangled the monster's neck, and slammed it to the ground. The beast whimpered in awe, rolled over, and fell to the ground.
Then another, and another, perhaps because of the previous lesson, the next monsters all obediently stood on the edge of the portal, waiting for their masters.
Its owner finally walked out of the portal.
He was dressed in steel armor and iron gloves, and he held a whip in his huge hand, which shone silver everywhere it went. His chest and shoulders were wider than the rest of his body, and he was very burly, standing out among the warriors of Azhara. There was no place for the steel armor to hide, and a mysterious light shone from the scales.
"I am a squire sent by God," he said, his eyes burning as he looked around, and quickly found his target.
"I'm here to help you open the entrance to the glorious body of God! It is the forerunner of God's glory. I'm the King of Dogs. He stared at Harvis, "I'm Haka. ”