Chapter 120: Assault

In the cemetery outside the city before dawn, with a loud wolf howl, the battle horn was sounded.

The giant wolf with gray hair slammed into the side of the cemetery. Although it was an onslaught, it was clear that Louise would not have been impulsive enough to attack the main entrance of the cemetery directly. Although such a detour attack may not be able to avoid much damage given the size of the cemetery, no matter how cautious and careful it is in the face of an unknown enemy, it is necessary. On the other side, on the other side of the location directly opposite the wolf witch's attack, the black alien of Sander's avatar was also attacking the brick wall on that side.

"What are they doing? Why are they attacking the brick wall? We can just go inside. Elsa asked Cheese in confusion. As the proprietress said, the height of this brick wall is completely unobstructive to the cheese and them, in her opinion, if they want to attack, then they can completely ignore the brick wall and directly climb over the past to attack, and even with this wall behind them, it will be more difficult for those twisted knights to encircle the crowd.

"No, the cemetery is full of magic circles they have set up in advance...... It's like some kind of magic trap that will be triggered as soon as we rush in. Shande's current actions can destroy the traps in the outermost layer, which must be connected to the wall, so that they can know if someone has inadvertently entered the cemetery in the first place. And once we break the wall, the circles will lose their effect. The mage explained. As always, the only useful information the proprietress finally got from Cheese's mouth was that there were a lot of traps in the cemetery and that destroying the walls could destroy the traps on the periphery.

But it had little effect, and they knew it. The crow squinted. Since Louise could immediately think of destroying the wall, there was no reason why the other party would not be unprepared for this matter when setting up the magic circle, and if they wanted to destroy the outer defenses here by brute force alone, I am afraid that the strength required would not be much easier than breaking the gate of the military fortress.

Sure enough, although both the giant wolf and the transformed black-blooded vampire possessed extraordinary strength, it was obviously not enough to destroy the defenses engraved on the brick wall, and although the broken wall seemed to be able to be broken with a single kick, the truth was that no amount of force hit it could leave a gap in the bricks. And when the cheese tried to destroy the other's outer defenses, the enemies in the cemetery would not look in, and those in the sacrificial robes began to chant dangerous prayers in small circles of two or three, and the terrifying aura of the evil god sacrifice gradually diffused with the twisted pattern drawn with dried blood under their feet. And although the Twisted Knights didn't plan to leave the cemetery to fight the Cheese Boss, some of the knights already had long-range weapons such as bows and arrows on their backs, but the knights who didn't have quivers for a long time certainly didn't have arrows, and they used bone spurs pulled out of their bodies.

"Protect us, we're going to interrupt those guys' spells!" said to the three of them, Cheese's eyes began to glow, and he plunged his one-handed sword into the ground in front of him, listening to the words of the sacrifices in the chaotic environment, and then countering them at critical moments. The Cursed Crow beside the mage did the same thing as Cheese, but perhaps because the aura on his body was too weird, or perhaps because he was not very familiar, although Mona and the others blocked the bone spurs that Cheese shot at him, but none of the three of them helped the Cursed Crow.

Fortunately, the cheese companion seemed to be better than the mage, and he deftly dodged some bone spurs, after all, this kind of throwable without feathers is not very accurate. And some of the bone spurs that couldn't be avoided were also derailed by the strong wind blowing from his robes. However, it was enough for him to be unable to cast spells with peace of mind.

"Cheese, let your men help me!" cried as he grabbed a bone spur in his hand and tossed it aside.

"Jack, go help him. Cheese finished casting his spell and shouted to Jack in the interval. At this time, the "monkey" has once again changed to the appearance of the first time I saw him just now, with black hair on his body, the muscles on his body have more than doubled, and even his face has become three points like a human and seven points like a wolf at this time. On the way here, Louise has explained that Jack's time to receive wolf blood is too short, and he can't fully grasp the new power, which means that Jack can't switch between humans and giant waves at will like Louise, and for the other abilities of the wolfwalker, Jack has not had time to be trained, he is now like a baby lying in an arsenal, although he has a terrifying weapon at hand, but he doesn't know how to use it, and rash attempts are very likely to hurt himself.

Jack couldn't speak, but apparently he heard Cheese's words, and after a slight nod at the mage, the new wolfwalker leapt in front of the crow. The bone spurs that made a terrifying sound of breaking the air in front of him were like paper balls thrown by children, and there was no threat at all.

"Three points on the left, they're summoning the Son of God!" The sheer number of evil priests casting spells were not so easy to interrupt, especially since they would soon regroup after Cheese interrupted them for the first time. Obviously, after the most powerful priest in their group died at the hands of the mage last night, none of these evil god priests dared to rashly launch a large spell such as inviting the gods, which might give Cheese a chance to attack themselves by inducing spells. So naturally, they all chose spells that wouldn't have strong side effects even if they were interrupted.

As a result, the mage didn't have enough energy to suppress an entire cult of evil gods while the crow was struggling to deal with the Twisted Knight's bone spurs, even though he had prioritized interrupting the more powerful spells, and the occasional low-power spells that had been released by chance could not do damage to the Wolves or Vampires. However, as the battle unfolded, not only did Cheese get to know his opponent, but the priests also learned about the speed and limits of the mage's casting speed and energy, and when more than four of them chanted some similar prayers at the same time, even Cheese could not tell for a moment who the carols that desecrated all the good things in the world were being sung.

When Cheese discovers that a group of priests is nearing the completion of the ritual of summoning the Evil God's Heirs, all he can do is tell the Raven the location and the content of the spell. However, the mage believed that with these two points, his fellow disciple could do it. Sure enough, with the reassuring glow of the ring with the blue gem on the crow's left thumb, the crow looked at the sacrifices that Cheese had spoken of with a speed that ordinary people could not hear.

In the middle of the four sacrifices there was a puddle of rotting mud, and a twisted hand-like limb was struggling out of the mud with their hymn, but the cursed crow's finger changed the situation of the spell, and the originally expanding range of the mud began to shrink, and the limb that had been sticking out of the mud began to tremble wildly, and the limb was desperate to grasp something to prevent itself from being sent back with the mud disappearing, and it grabbed the foot of the nearest sacrifice。 But the summoning ritual had been interrupted, and the world would not allow the twisted being to remain here, and the poor priest, with a heart-palpitating scream, was dragged along by the strange limbs he believed in and disappeared into the mud, leaving only a few bubbles as proof of his existence.