Chapter 214: Explosion
I'm sorry, I've been dizzy in writing these days, and I've come up with three two hundred and eleven chapters. Well, this chapter we return to the right, chapter 214.
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Diego fired several shots, but most of them hit the abominations in the legs, causing little damage.
"As soon as the door opened, he rushed out." He shouted.
The Blood Spear and the Dwarf stood behind the slowly rising iron gate, hunched over, one left and one right, standing beside Diego, waiting to charge.
In an anxious wait, the iron door finally rose to almost the knee of the blood spear, and he rolled out from under the door. The dwarf didn't have to do this at all, he bent down and walked out from under the door.
Behind the gate was a fairly wide corridor, and Abomination was standing in the doorway, and when he saw these two men, he glared at each other and raised the axe in his hand.
But Diego's bullet pierced through the gaping void of its defenses, striking its bare guts. A disgusting splatter of flesh and blood, and a roar of abomination and pain. But it didn't seem to care about the hole in its chest, and Diego suspected that the artificially stitched monster wouldn't collapse even if it lost all its internal organs.
But the blood spear and the dwarf wielded their swords, and one of them rushed to it. The blood spear slammed into its shoulder with its hammer, and the dwarf swung his club as usual, beckoning to its lower three paths.
After the previous battle run-in along the way, these two people now cooperate quite tacitly. Abomination blocks the top, it can't stop the bottom, it blocks the bottom, it can't stop the top. In just a few seconds, it took several hits in a row, and fell down aggrieved.
The gate has finally risen to the highest point. Diego fired another shot between the two, making a hole in the wall of flesh and blood from the abominations blocking the exit. He shot after shot, and while he couldn't guarantee that the gun would hit the vital point, it still did a lot of damage to the abominations. Bloodspears and dwarves stood in front of him, and every Stitch Monster that tried to bypass them and attack the Hunter fell to their tornado-like fury of attacks.
However, this is a show in Guanhaifa. In a crowded corridor full of figures swaying. What could create chaos and panic more than a ferocious beast that weighed nearly six hundred pounds, was light and nimble, scratching and scratching? Guan Haifa rushed left and right, scratching this one's foot, biting that other's leg, and crisscrossing among the stupid and stupid abominants. In one's element. While it is true that the big cat did not kill an abomination, it focused almost all of his attention on himself, buying Diego and them precious time.
Under their fierce onslaught, the abominations finally couldn't stand it. But suddenly, as if hearing something that a living person couldn't hear, they began to retreat in unison, towards the other end of the long corridor. The Blood Spear and the Dwarves attacked several times in a row, but they were unable to break through their defenses. Even Guan Haifa had to jump out of the horde of abhorrence - the stitching monsters of the line were almost crowded, and there was absolutely no room for them to fish in troubled waters.
Diego was still firing heavily, but he couldn't do much damage to the abominations, as they all held the broad blades in front of their heads, and the bullets fired hit the thick blades, shattering the www.biquge.info pen and sparking a little. but in vain. Bullets that shoot other parts of the abomination do not do much for the abomination of a large body. He fired more than 20 shots in a row, but only killed four or five stitch monsters.
"They're going to close the exit again!" Bloodspear shouted, but without his prompting, everyone knew what the living dead were up to. They have to do it again and close the exit!
The orcs, the dwarves, and the Haifa were all frantically attacking the abominations at the rear, entangled with them, trying to hold them down. But the two rows of abomination at the back no longer retreated. Instead, it withstood their advance. Even as Diego shot three heads in quick succession, they burst their brains and fell to the ground. It is also impossible to break through the abominations to form flesh and blood defenses.
", uh, what the!" The dwarf shouted anxiously, he thought they were going to be trapped in the hallway. Once the gate was closed, their previous efforts would be in vain, and at most they would only expand the scope of the prison even more. As if to add to the fear of the dwarves. The torch on the wall suddenly went out, and the entire corridor was suddenly plunged into darkness.
Diego fired two more shots in the dark, raising the muzzle of his gun high to prevent accidental injury to his partner. But the orange gunfire went out, and the sparks on the roof of the cave in the distance were scattered, but they did not help the predicament in front of them.
"Damn it! Damn it! Damn it!" He couldn't help but curse a few times before flicking the death gaze back at his back. He dragged the bag containing the bomb behind him in front of him and fumbled through it. There was a black rumbling all around, and even with the spell energy goggles on, you couldn't see these cold iron bumps. He pulled the tab off the top of the small tin can, and threw it over the heads of the entangled Bloodspears and Abominations, heading off into the distance.
Yet nothing happened except for a snorting sound.
"Hell, it's a smoke bomb!"
He cursed his bad luck again, and at the same time pulled one out of his bag and threw it out as well. But this time it was a dazzling flash. Diego didn't even have the mood to scold this time.
"I should have made these things look different!" He hated his stupidity, and then he pulled out a tin can and threw it out.
This time it was a cloud of orange-red fireworks.
Diego persistently searched for his bombs, but most of them were not what he wanted, until he threw the eighth small tin can almost numbly, when a blinding glare flashed in the depths of the hallway, followed by an earth-shattering explosion. The violent shock wave swept across the air in an instant, and the shards of steel, gravel, and severed arms and limbs were sprayed in all directions with a whistling sound, and the walls that smashed crackled.
The hallway seemed to echo with the desperate wails of the abominations, and they were torn to shreds at the center of the explosion at the moment, and the stench of flesh covered the walls around them, making the hallway look like the entrails of some giant creature.
The aftermath of the explosion gradually subsided, and darkness returned to the hallway.
Thankfully, the group of severed abomination happened to block most of the impact for Diego, otherwise they wouldn't have been spared.
"I'll go! What did I just throw out?! Diego thought in surprise. But now was clearly not the time to think about it, and at the end of the hallway, the deformed iron door was still shaking and rattling, trying to land, but it was clear that it was no longer possible to do so.
"Let's go!" In the smoke-filled hallway, Diego clutched his mouth and nose and shouted.
Through billowing smoke and strewn corpses, Diego stumbled out of the hallway, to the same hall they had spied on—the abominable assembly room. Behind him was the Blood Spear, then the Dwarf, and then Guan Haifa followed.
They saw that the workshop was also hit by the explosion just now. The floor was littered with dumped counters, broken potion bottles, and a mess of debris, and a large group of pharmacists and apprentice pharmacists were watching in disbelief as the prisoners came out of the prison, unable to react to what to do for a moment. (To be continued.) )