Chapter 61, Tree Head Wooden Fist
Flavi excitedly took Cassa and the others to the place where Liszt and Vera trained. Along the way, Flavi briefly recounted what had happened to Casa and the others. Although they knew that no one else could take out such a ferocious enemy, they were still a little incredulous after Flavi's confirmation.
Liszt also sensed the crowd coming from a distance, he stopped training, and looked at Kane and Grandpa Austin who were walking towards him in the distance, so that the heart that had been hanging in his heart was also put down.
Liszt desperately needed Kane to answer his many questions and tell him about Andariel so that he could know how to banish or seal the adversary.
Vera watched the crowd curiously, she knew the Roges, she used to see these warriors haunting the wasteland, fighting demons. If it weren't for Liszt, Vera had planned to find an opportunity to sneak around the demonic blockade and go to Rog's camp to become a warrior after a while.
Liszt put away the dagger in his hand, greeted the crowd, nodded slightly, and then looked at the smiling Austin grandfather with concern and asked, "Grandpa, didn't you encounter any danger along the way?" ”
Austin sighed softly and said, "Under the protection of these valiant warriors like Kashya, there is no danger, but Tristram has fallen, the inhabitants there have been slaughtered, and Kane's ancient books have been left there, and I don't know if they can be recovered." ”
When Liszt heard the terrible news, the joy on his face was also put away. I didn't expect the demon to move so quickly, and those poor people were so defenseless and devoured by the evil minions. Kane's book, which contains important secrets, is still well preserved, and if he loses his precious knowledge, the road to fighting demons will be even more tortuous.
But the priority now is to hurry up with Diablo and stop him from freeing his demon god brothers. Liszt had been recovering from his injuries for a long time, and there was really no way to go to the distant Tristram to save those ancient books.
In this regard, Liszt expressed his concerns to Kane, saying that he could not do anything about it. But Kane was not discouraged, and said to Liszt: "In the woods near here, there is a magical tree called Anifers, and there is a scroll on it, which records a spell that leads to Tristram, and if you cast this spell next to the stone formation in the Stone Field, you can reach Tristram!" ”
Liszt thought about it, it wouldn't take much time, and it was worth it. So he immediately led the Rogers to search in the woods.
In the woods, some trees have been demonized by demons and have become extremely aggressive, which makes it a little difficult for Liszt and the others to search. There are also sneaky sheep-headed people hiding in the shadows, trying to sneak up on the Rogers. If it weren't for Liszt's reminder, the unguarded Roges would definitely pay a lot of casualties.
After a careful search, Liszt finally took the lead in discovering a tall tree not far away. But in front of that tree, there was also a monster that was more than six meters tall, with an extremely strong physique, wielding a huge fist.
The monster had apparently sensed the presence of the crowd as well, and it was huge, but it had an agility that didn't match its bloated stature. It rushed towards the crowd quickly, and seeing that Rog in front of him was about to die under its giant fist, Liszt hurriedly flashed over and stretched out his dagger to block.
But the huge force was too much for Liszt to bear, and the moment the giant fist and the dagger intersected, Liszt was knocked out by the huge impact. Fortunately, his body did not completely lose his balance, and he was able to adjust his posture in mid-air, so as to avoid hitting the trees behind him and receiving secondary damage.
Rogge, who was rescued, reacted quickly and immediately turned around and fled, while her sisters took their bows and shot arrows, and countless arrows of fire, ice, and thunder flew towards the monster that had just attacked with all their strength and could not defend against it.
But even this attack could not hurt it much. With a flick of its hand, the monster sent a rain of arrows down to the ground, and then it began to chant an unknown incantation. With the convergence of the magic power, the monster was divided into three, each of which looked exactly like the previous one.
Liszt knew that after being divided into three, the clone would inevitably be weaker than the main body, but it was no longer a battle that Rogge could participate in. He immediately ordered all Rogue to retreat, and Liszt summoned his shadow clones to fight against this difficult enemy.
Liszt did not retain any strength at all, and his way of fighting was destined for him to quickly eliminate the enemy in the shortest possible time, otherwise it would be his end.
Liszt skillfully summoned the shadow power in the armor, and used the scarce ancient Nephilimian power in his body, in the accelerated state, Liszt's strength skyrocketed, and the agility that the monster was proud of was nothing in Liszt's eyes.
With a dodge, Liszt got behind one of the monsters, and under the noses of the other monster, raised his hand and unleashed a devastating blow. Liszt's Nephilitan power had a killing property, and although he did not understand the principle of this property, it did not prevent Liszt from using it.
The monster in front of Liszt was completely defenseless, and was destroyed by Liszt's fierce attack that almost seemed to flash out. Just as the monster behind Liszt wanted to fight back, its huge fist was directly chopped off by Liszt's shadow clone. Perhaps this monster has a strong physical defense, but the shadow clone's attack is indeed composed of pure shadows, which caught the monster off guard and was seriously injured at once.
When Liszt saw that after destroying one monster, the other two were still alive, he knew that its body was still alive. So Liszt raised his hand and unleashed a sharp ice blade like extremely cold ice, shooting at the monster that rushed to support him from the farthest distance, and then together with his clone, he attacked the monster with a broken arm and suffered a lot of pain.
Under the combined attack of Liszt and the shadow clone, the monster had no power to resist at all. Liszt concentrated the raging fire on the short dagger in his hand, and then with all his strength, he slashed all the way down from the monster's head, and the explosive energy of the blade of fire directly exploded the monster's body from the middle, and the huge body was directly blown into countless pieces.
With the destruction of this monster, the monster on the other side that was frozen by Liszt's ice blade also suddenly disappeared into thin air. Liszt understood that he had just destroyed the monster's body. Liszt hurriedly gathered all his strength and dispersed the shadow clone.
The battle just now seemed very easy, but it was still a heavy burden for Liszt, who had not fully recovered from his mental trauma. But through this battle, Liszt also intuitively felt the power of Nephiten, only with his original self, he had to activate the shadow energy with all his strength to be able to defeat this monster with huge power and agility, and it would not be as easy as now. This made Liszt even more determined, he must extract as much of this power as possible, and strengthen the physical exercise, so that he can gradually adapt to the great improvement brought by this power.
The Rogers, who were watching the battle not far behind Liszt, finally intuitively felt Liszt's strength for the first time. They admired this crushing power, but Liszt's seemingly evil shadow power made them a little afraid, and although the battle was over, they still did not dare to take a step.
Liszt didn't care what the roges were thinking, he walked to the giant tree, and sure enough, he found a scroll hanging on it, so he immediately took it down, and then returned to the camp to let Kane crack it.
Kane in the camp was still researching the three runestones he had obtained from the Countess. Austin saw that Kane was so serious, so he asked with some concern, "Kane, what is the origin of these three stones?" How I look a little familiar. ”
Kane stared at the graceful runes carved into the stone and replied, "If I'm not mistaken, this rune comes from the legendary Demon Spell Book Vizjere, the forbidden code of demonic spells written by a fallen mage named Batuk from the Vizjere mage tribe!" I've had the good fortune of discovering some of the runes and spells in some of the historical sources, and they're exactly the same as those carved into the stones. I just don't know what the specific purpose of these runes is. But Liszt had fought the countess, and he should have sensed something wrong with her, and maybe that was the secret of the stones! ”