Chapter 41: The Giant She-Tarantula

When he was about to slip to his head, somehow the originally taut rope suddenly loosened, and Stern fell straight down defenselessly. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Stern reacted that it must be caused by the combination of the rope and the stone wall not strong enough, so at the moment when the rope was broken, he immediately let go of the belt and grabbed the rope with both hands, and hurriedly shouted to Kansa on the opposite side to pull up quickly.

Kansa's side had already firmly fixed the rope at the entrance of the cave, which was open right in the middle of the stone wall, allowing one person to enter and exit, and there was a small protruding stone platform in front. By this time, Anne and the others had already climbed into the hole, and after hearing Stern's cry for help, they hurriedly pulled the rope back and forth with Immediately and Kan. However, although they had already dragged at their fastest speed, how could this speed compare with the speed of Stern's fall, and saw that Stern fell straight into the darkness, and landed impartially on the back of the giant tarantula, frightening hundreds of small tarantulas that were lying on the back of the female tarantula in all directions.

For a while, the stone room suddenly became a sea of long-clawed black-bodied tarantulas, large and small tarantulas fled to death, rubbing their front paws and making a terrifying hissing sound, especially the giant female tarantula, frightened, suddenly crazy and running violently.

Stern on his back fell unharmed by the female tarantula's back, but accidentally crushed several small tarantulas with soft shells, splashing a foul-smelling green body fluid, causing him to retch. However, this is not all, the female tarantula under him began to run quickly, almost throwing him off the ground several times, but Stern also knew that if he threw off the ground, I am afraid that a tarantula in the stone chamber would immediately pounce on him. So he gritted his teeth, grabbed the back of the female tarantula, and tried to escape while following the bumps.

Kansa saw the tarantulas scattered and fled all over the ground, with no weight on the rope, and was very worried about Stern's safety. Helplessly, the stone room was dark, and I didn't know how Stern was now, so I was at a loss. In a hurry, he wanted to climb down the hole to find Stern, but he was suddenly stopped by Anne on the side, and pointed to the tarantula that began to climb on the stone wall where they were, telling him not to go down rashly, she had another way.

In fact, Anne calmly analyzed the current situation on the side, thinking that since the stone chamber was dark, the tarantulas had already moved out of the nest, and now they could only set fire to the cobwebs on the four walls of the stone chamber, so that with the help of the firelight, it would not be too late to find Stern and come down to rescue. So she pointed to the torch in Kansa's hand, and told him in plain English to set the cobwebs on the four walls of the stone chamber on fire.

Kansa instantly understood Anne's intentions, and wanted to take the torch out and burn the cobwebs, but Anne gave her guidance and tied a rope around her waist to save him in case of accidents. Kansa had already found a lot of tarantula egg bags hanging on the stone wall, and the outer layer was wrapped with a large amount of spider silk, which was just right to use to light a fire. I saw that he was like a nimble monkey, and he scurried under the egg bag in three or two strokes to ignite the cobwebs, during which tarantulas scurried to his feet from time to time, but they were all kicked away by him, and he was extremely brave.

Anne and Anne were not idle, holding daggers in their hands as they kept an eye on Kansa, constantly brandishing torches to chase away tarantulas trying to approach, and igniting nearby cobwebs.

In the midst of the increasing fire, Stern, who was lying on the back of the she-tarantula, suddenly noticed Kansa, who was crawling on the stone wall and lighting the fire. Thinking that the fire was well lit, he shouted loudly to get Kansa's attention. Just then, the she-tarantula was running in the direction of the hole, and Stern thought it was a great opportunity, so he shouted to Kansa to put the rope down and save him.

This shout caused Kansa, who was climbing on the stone wall, to notice Stern not far away, and was very happy to see that he was all right. Excited, he began to follow what Stern said, and began to run in the direction of the female tarantula to go directly to save him, but after a commotion, the tarantula swarm and the burning of the egg sacs caused their anger, they actually sensed Kansa and ran towards him in unison, opened their mouths to poison their fangs, and made a terrible forelimb friction sound, wanting to kill him.

Anne at the entrance of the cave looked frightened and worried, but when she looked down, she was holding a piece of rope that Kansa held around her waist. Seeing that the she-tarantula below Stern was fleeing in this direction, she hurriedly came up with an excellent way to kill two birds with one stone, and hurriedly shouted to Donny to pull the rope steadily, and made a movement to throw the rope above Stern at Kansa, and shouted at Stern and Kansa. The idea was to throw him hard in front of Stern, and then cooperate with Stern, and the two of them grabbed the rope together, and she and Donnie pulled them back with force. It was a risky approach, but the situation was urgent, and the tarantulas had stopped running in all directions, and had unanimously reacted and began to attack the prey that was making trouble in their nests, so she couldn't think much about it.

Kansa and Stern, on the other side, understood Anne's intentions, and both responded loudly in unison to agree to this method, because she had the best sight, and she was in command, and the two echoed. In this way, Anne used the light of the fire to estimate the distance and the path of the she-tarantula, and threw a torch to a point in the range. Then he saw the speed distance of the big tarantula, and cooperated with Donnie to throw the rope, hold the stone wall with both feet, and walk steadily. A few seconds later, the she-tarantula was seen near the estimated point of fire, and she and Donnie used their hands to exert their strength, and at the same time told Kansa to kick the stone wall with her feet, and Kansa let out a loud cry and shot at Stern like an arrow from a string.

Stern also saw the timing at this time, watching Kansa fly headfirst from the air to the estimated distance, opened his arms, and immediately hugged Kansa, and flew away from the back of the female tarantula.

"Pull it!" Anne saw that the two had broken away from the female tarantula, and immediately pulled the rope with Donnie's best efforts, and in a matter of seconds, most of them were pulled up.

Due to inertia, Kansa and Stern were thrown heavily against the stone wall when they were pulled halfway to the center, just crushing a tarantula crawling on the stone wall, and the tarantula instantly splashed with slurry. Even so, the two of them were still thrown to pieces, dizzy, and almost vomited blood, and then Anne and the two pulled up vigorously until they finally reached the platform, and the four of them were exhausted and unable to move.

But the good times didn't last long, and at this time, the surrounding flames burned the cobwebs on the cave walls, and the smoke was filled, spreading almost the entire stone chamber. The tarantulas, smoky and with nowhere to escape, rushed like a tidal wave to the small stone platform where they were.

"Oops! The tarantulas are all chasing after the hole here! Let's get into the hole and get out! The sharp-eyed Donnie saw the frightening sight first and shouted in panic.

When Anne saw this, she and Donnie immediately dragged Kansa and Stern, who were already seriously injured, into the hole.

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