Chapter 939: Creature
After that, Susan and others also expressed their opinions, and the basic results were not optimistic.
I wondered, since I was not optimistic, why was I so nervous in the process of watching?
In response to my question, Phoenix gave the answer at the first time: because of the money, you always have to put on some appropriate expressions to be worthy of yourself.
...... Hehe, are you guys watching a game, or are you acting?
Actually, I regret taking them to watch this game, not only because of the flood of bad reviews, but also because I broke the bank, and the hundreds of gold coins in the bag were squandered in an instant, which was all cultivated by Dewey's old bastard!
Around dusk, Emily arrived in civilian clothes, and her face showed a rare tiredness.
I couldn't help but ask, "Why did you go?" β
"I have done some of the tasks that Her Majesty has commanded," she said lightly, and then leaned back and lay down on the back of the sofa.
"What is the task that can make our energetic Emily look like this?" I quipped, but my brow furrowed slightly.
"It's okay to talk to you," she said, turning her head to face me and facing me, "There was something wrong with the royal mausoleum, and a dozen powerful monsters broke in and started wreaking havoc, so I packed them up." β
"The Imperial Mausoleum?" I asked, "Is it the place where the Empress's ancestors are buried?" β
"Well, to be exact, the first generation of ancestors," she said lightly, "the mausoleum of that powerful legendary hero." β
Hearing the words 'legendary hero', I unconsciously glanced at Cagalli's necklace, which was the belongings of the legendary hero of the elves, and Lirea had tried to buy it for money before becoming my fiancΓ©e.
"What a monster is so powerful!" Cagalli interjected, "It can make you tired!" β
"It's not that the monsters are strong, it's that they're so strong," Emily said, "My sword, with every slash, can split them in two, but it won't be long before they're combined again and become a whole." β
Listening to her description, a vague memory flashed through my mind, as if such a monster I had fought before...... Carrion golems!
However, the carrion golem can be resurrected again and again because of its body ** core, and the monster that fights Emily can also be like this?
So, I tentatively asked, "And how did you end up killing them all?" β
"One of the team members smashed a stone-like thing in the monster's body with a crossbow arrow, and the monster turned into a puddle of carrion and spilled it all over the ground."
It must be a carrion puppet!
Elves fight almost all monsters in the dungeons, except for the carrion golem, whose body emits an unpleasant smell that makes the elves feel uncomfortable, and the sound of their walking crackling can become a nightmare for the elves for days on end.
It's really embarrassing for Emily and them, they didn't have a chance to fight the carrion golem in the dungeon, and they would have a fierce battle with the carrion golem outside the dungeon.
"By the way, Emily, are those monsters made up of a whole bunch of rotting flesh?"
"Well, yes," said Emily, "it smells, and it drips corpse water, and it's a pile of rotten flesh." β
"It's hard for you," I sighed and asked, "Did you feel sick during the battle?" β
"Xiao Yi!" Cagalli said angrily, "Don't talk about such a disgusting topic when you're about to eat, okay?" β
"Okay," I nodded.
Emily didn't seem to hear Cagalli's words, and continued, "There was no nausea, only a slight discomfort. β
...... She's really resilient.
Soon, it was time to eat, and there were nearly half a table of meat dishes in one table, and I was worried that Emily would feel uncomfortable after fighting a group of carrion golems all day, but the truth made me impressed with her - this girl's ability to bear is simply perverted!
Not only did she still have a good appetite, but she even ate more than usual.
Seeing the way she tasted the meat dishes with relish, I knelt down.
On the way back to send Emily, I didn't mention the carrion puppet again, I was afraid that Emily, who was well-fed, would vomit because of this, and I was even more afraid that Emily would not vomit after hearing it, and I, the person who started the topic, spit out first, after all, the carrion puppet is really too disgusting, vomiting, disgusting.
The next day, we resumed our usual routine, and during the break, I asked Emily, "Can you tell me about the carrion golem you killed yesterday?" β
Emily listened, pondered for a few seconds, and then asked, "You're interested in that kind of thing?" β
"Ah, it's not ......"
"Counting yesterday, you've asked me four questions about that thing," Emily said seriously.
"Sorry......"
"It's okay" Emily said lightly, "Although I don't have a good impression of that thing, since you are very curious, it doesn't hurt to talk to you, those monsters have a very strange appearance, rotten flesh all over their bodies, flowing with unpleasant juices, and many lifeless eyes on their bodies, which look uncomfortable......"
"Eyes?" When I heard this, I couldn't help but blurt out.
"Well, do you have any ideas?" Emily looked at me, confused.
"There really is," I organized the language, and said, "When I lived in Ari City before, I once challenged the world boss, and when we were looking for the world boss, we encountered the kind of monster you mentioned, and the monster was the carrion all over the body, as if it was spliced together with corpses, and there were many pairs of lifeless eyes staring at people on the carrion, and once they were targeted, they would feel panicked, and when that thing moved, there would be a very disgusting slippery and greasy liquid left...... In short, its features are exactly as you described. β
"Oh...... It turns out that you have encountered that kind of thing in Ari City," Emily said lightly, "I thought it was a mutant species born in the Elven Forest." β
"How is that possible! How could such a terrible thing be born here......"
Emily interrupted me and said seriously, "It is precisely because of the outstanding people that there are many species that are rare or rare in other places. β
"However, no matter what I think, I don't think that the Elven Forest would produce something like that naturally," I said seriously, frowning, "I have always felt that this product of carrion is mostly the work of some human. β
"You're saying someone made them?" Emily asked, tilting her head.
"Isn't it?" I explained, "Piles of carrion, no organs to sustain themselves, a bunch of eyes on their bodies, and all of them full of dead air, you don't call them creatures......