Chapter 138: Embracing Death

Barr's cloudy eyes looked at Lo with a glimmer of uncertainty. He was no longer the sad old man who told Luo about the beauty of the old times by the stream, but he had become a sub-god high above the wilderness of the new era.

Zarik didn't react much to Lowe's sudden change, and he felt that he didn't even need to take a stand, and that Baal and G'oin would quickly tell the super-level powerhouse that there was a terrible price to be paid for going back on his word.

As for Geonin, whose practice of dark sorcery had made her temperament a little sinister, she seemed to be eager to try to punish this lowly ant a little, in order to make him more obedient.

"Of course, you can choose to force me, and I will definitely symbolically resist it. After all, I'm also a super-tier powerhouse on the verge of becoming a master. ”

"So, dear Uncle Barr, I wonder if you will choose to use force or gratuity in order to pass through this area?"

Luo first asked about the existence of this sub-god in the team. If possible, he wanted to send Baal to the other side first, and Baal should be happy to be the first person to pass through the Land of the Death of the Ghost Leech on this expedition.

Barr had dealt with Lowe before, and he clearly knew Lowe's character and abilities better than Zarik and Gourne. Baal was sure to use his psychic abilities to control the other party to become his own sleeper, and he believed that Lowe should know that too.

But Lowe still made this reckless behavior of "sitting on the ground", which made Barr have to reconsider Lo's hole cards and consider all the possible consequences after turning his face.

If in the wilderness, Baal would have chosen to take a risk, but this is a damn ice relic. Barr didn't know if he had missed this expedition and if he had enough time to wait for the next one.

So, the high Barr chose to cooperate. He eventually walked over to Lowe and pulled out a small piece of dry hide from his bosom and handed it over.

"My dear child, I respect your choice and am glad to use this little thing as a reward for myself."

Barr was the first to take a stand, choosing to accept Lowe's blackmail, trading some samples of mutated tissue that were no longer as important to him for the first time to pass through the area.

Lowe's compromise was not surprising to Barr, whose days were getting shorter and shorter, and time was more precious to him than anything else.

Lowe respectfully accepted the sample that Barr handed him and unceremoniously slipped it into his arms. He clearly felt a faint palpitation from the fur, which was still stained with dark red blood.

This is a mutated biological tissue sample, a mutated biological tissue sample that exudes no less than a dominant aura.

Such a high-level mutated biological tissue sample was extremely difficult for Luo to obtain, and he still didn't seem to know where to get such a high-level thing.

He was still not familiar enough with the ice fields, at least he hadn't seen a mutated creature on the ice fields that could exude dominating power.

As for the wilderness, there are very few super-level mutant creatures in the wilderness, let alone dominant-level mutant creatures. The most terrifying mutant creature Luo had ever encountered in the wilderness should have belonged to the massive salamander of Marquis Begu.

It was wise for Lowe to send Bar to the other side first, as Barr needed Zarik to help him open the altar deep in the ruins, so at least until he sent Zarik over, Lo was safe.

Luo once again emitted that dense blue light, the kind of blue halo that had the imprint of the wilderness and was full of radiation.

This was something that Lo had already exposed when he dispersed the crows of G'Oin, and he was no longer going to cover it up unnecessarily.

This radiant light from the wilderness is not lethal enough for the sub-gods and juggernauts, and their remaining genetic sequences are no longer unlockable through the radiation, but for the ghost ice leeches that live on the ice fields that are incompatible with the wilderness, this light of anger from the wilderness is deadly.

The clouds of ghost ice leeches that were lazily lying on their territory began to wake up, and the trembling in the depths of their souls made them subconsciously avoid the sudden blue halo, and finally gave way to a small gap.

Baal walked into the blue light, and he needed to get through this area as soon as possible to the next one, and use the countless swarms of bees to make his killing angel grow quickly.

Zarik's face was gloomy, and he watched as the blue light disappeared little by little into the tide of ghost ice leeches, and finally looked at the dark wizard Ge Oin on the side.

"Ge Ouin, it was your own cleverness that made him start fighting back!"

Zarik didn't blame Gourne, he was just stating a fact. Even if Gourne allowed Lo to pick the Angel of Killing, Lo would definitely use other excuses to charge them the so-called "gratuity".

In order to pass through this land of the dead, Zarik doesn't mind paying some extras. What he didn't mind was that Lowe didn't take everyone with him, and chose to bring them over in batches, which would inevitably give Baal's Killing Angel plenty of time to grow.

Barr chose the insect, and he didn't hesitate to pick it, which made Zarik feel a little uneasy.

Zarik didn't know what that little insect would eventually grow into, but he believed that Baal, who had been a subgod for many years, hadn't gotten old enough to make the mistake of killing an angel.

"Zarik, things aren't as bad as you think, and your snake should be heavier than the first to step into the swarm area. Personally, I don't think that Baal, who should have gone to hell a long time ago, would have cultivated a killing angel that was more terrifying than the Yaqi Orochi. ”

Ge Oin sat down on the cold ground, whispered a word to Zarik, and began to think about the dilemma she might face next.

Yes, Ge Oin, who survived countless killings, is definitely not as brainless as she appears. On the contrary, she is very smart, so smart that she has realized that the person Luo is going to bring over is definitely herself.

Lowe would have left Zarik, the only one who could open the altar, last, and instead chose to send Geuin to Barr. Gerouin has no effect on Baal, or rather, Geuin has no use value for Baal who has obtained the Killing Angel.

What has no use value is often destroyed quickly.

Lowe wants to borrow Barr's hand and get rid of G'Oin!

At least that's what Gwene thought, and she didn't resist that ending.

This is also the disaster that G'ouin must face every time he enters here. But she still chose to accept Zarik's invitation again and again without hesitation, and left here alive again and again.

For dark wizards, death is the most familiar, and Geuin is not afraid of death, she can't wait to embrace it. Just like the bone dragon she chose, it was only under the catalysis of death that it could exert unimaginable strength.

I hope that hateful wilderness cockroach will not let itself down.