Chapter Eighty-Seven: A Calm Central Battlefield

On the battlefield, Uriv knew that the three-minute limit given by Lex was not a joke, and if he didn't solve the battle, Lex would definitely intervene.

Uriv, who had been on the defensive, suddenly pinched the wrist of his right hand with his left hand, and almost at the same time, various wounds on his body began to disappear at a speed visible to the naked eye. Strange symbols began to appear on his entire right arm, and those words were like living creatures constantly converging towards the palm, and his palm was slowly wrapped in a layer of black mist, and the scene looked a little weird.

The black mist seemed to spread slowly, and the rattans that encountered the black mist began to shrink rapidly, as if they had been drained of water by something.

Uriv also slowly straightened up, and showed a somewhat hideous smile at Lancelot, "Little white face of the military department, our battle is over here"

Lancelot also seemed to realize something, and he controlled more rattans to speed up his attack, sweeping towards Uriv, trying to regain his previous advantage.

Uriv slammed his feet and rushed straight at him. Lancelot controlled the rattans to wrap around, but all the rattans withered in an instant, and he couldn't even stop Uriv in the slightest.

In an instant, Uriv appeared in front of Lancelot, smiled at him, and slapped his misty right hand into Lancelot's heart.

Lancelot stretched out his hand to block it, but he didn't expect that the opponent's palm didn't have much attack power, and only allowed himself to take a few steps back. But soon he found that a layer of black mist was wrapped around the palm of his hand that had just made a blocking action, and that layer of black mist slowly sank into his skin, turning into strange symbolic words, and quickly wandering along the palm of his hand, only a few seconds spread all over his body.

At this moment, the symbolic text disappeared completely, but a terrifying pain instantly spread all over his body, and he looked down at his body, which instantly became a blur of flesh and blood, and the furrows on his skin were the same as those that appeared on his opponent before. Soon, he noticed that his body began to have severe spasms and a rapid loss of control over his body, which he knew was the effect of a neurotoxin.

It wasn't until this moment that he realized that the other party was the owner of a curse-type ability, and he began to regret a little that he had killed the other party with all his strength in the first place. But his consciousness began to blur as well

Seeing Uriv turn the tables in an instant, Gooding and Liliat were a little jealous of his special ability.

The only correct way to deal with the owner of a curse-type ability is to kill the opponent at the first opportunity, otherwise it will only bring endless trouble to yourself. Some curse abilities may only last for a while, but some special curse abilities can haunt the person being cast for the rest of their lives, even if the person casting the curse dies. In any case, this kind of opponent is something that everyone does not want to encounter.

Lex hesitated for Liliat's request, he was going to the central battlefield, but he didn't plan to take any team members with him except Uriv. Because he knows very well that in the central battlefield, with the strength of himself and Uriv, he is just a lonely boat in the sea, and he can barely protect himself. If you take Lily with you, you will undoubtedly be holding yourself back, and in that level of battlefield, there is a great possibility that Liliat will die.

"Lily, they've helped us enough." Gooding shook his head at Liliat, telling her not to make such a request.

"Uncles, thank you, Lily and I should leave." Gooding walked over to Liliat.

"Well, thank you, uncles." Liliat nodded and smiled at Lex.

Watching the two of them leave quickly, Lex shouted at Gooding, "Boy, take care of your little sister, or I won't be able to spare you." ”

"I will!" Gooding waved his hand, and Liliat quickly disappeared from the sight of the Blood Sac Pirates.

"Children or something, it's the most troublesome." Uriv pouted.

"Let's go straight!" Lex said at the military Ochiel.

"But wouldn't it be a waste of time if there were other obstacles?" Ochier felt that such a course was irrational.

"It's just a major general, I'll take action to solve it." Although Lex's words sounded arrogant, his team members knew that his captain's words did not exaggerate his strength.

After making a decision, the group walked straight towards the central battlefield.

Gooding and Liliat, on the other hand, bypassed the blocking positions of the remaining two major generals and came to the periphery of the central battlefield and successfully joined Robert.

"How did you manage to get around so many blockades?" Liliat asked, somewhat curious.

Robert took out two insects from the storage space, "I used the mechanical insects to detect everyone's location, and it wasn't difficult to avoid them. ”

Liliat took the mechanical insect in his hand, and found that the mechanical insect he made was extremely realistic, and she couldn't even see anything unusual when she looked at it closely.

"It's so powerful" Gooding also picked one up and looked at it carefully, but he couldn't see any flaws.

"Mechanical insects are just the simplest gadgets in mimicry machines, and in our time, if we can't make mechanical insects that are exactly like real insects, we can't pass the mechanic's apprentice level assessment." Robert didn't think it was a big deal.

"But until now, this kind of skill can only be done by a grandmaster-level mechanic." Liliat marveled at the apprentice-level craftsmanship of the mechanical civilization.

"What is the current situation in the central battlefield, do you know the way?" Gooding guessed that Robert should have had at least one preliminary probe.

"I've captured some video footage with mechanical insects, so you can take a look." Robert said, projecting the video material.

Two generals of the military headquarters stood high on top of the two excavators, and the other three generals held the three corners of the excavation pit.

The rest of the forces were surrounded by the generals, and Gooding saw Granmar, whom he had seen in the harbor before, standing with another tall old man.

"It turns out that he is also a member of the Freedom League." Liliat's identity was determined only after seeing the old man.

"You know?" Gooding heard Liliat say this, and also looked at the old man.

"He was the one who invited me to sapphire at the bar before." Liliat stuck out her tongue, "But it seems that he came to the Freedom Alliance before, and it is estimated that after getting our news, he sent someone to reinforce him." ”

The screen then shifts, and Gooding also sees the black-robed masked man he saw in the harbor.

In addition to these familiar faces, there are also three teams of people, all of whom Gooding and Liliat have never seen, but they are obviously not weak.

The entire battlefield was harmonious, no one made a move, and Gooding also knew that this meant that his group did not have any chance now.

Just then, two more people appeared in the picture - it was Lex and Urifu.

Lex's gaze swept over everyone present, and finally locked on Sharp in the center position, he pulled down his collar and shouted at Sharp, "Sharp, I, Lex, want to challenge you!" ”

After shouting this, he turned his head to Uriv and said, "Hey, did you record this sentence just now?" ”

(Thank you for the reward from the female classmates and the fish classmates who come and go from the south to the north~~ I discussed the matter with the editor Kangaroo Jun today, the collection of this book has reached the standard, as long as the number of words is enough, it can basically be put on the shelves for sale at any time.) But I personally considered a lot of factors, one is that I wrote the plot during this period more cautiously, and the progress was relatively slow, which is not suitable for putting it on the shelves at such a time. Another reason is that I also hope to compete for a monthly ticket for a new book. But there are too many gods competing for new book monthly tickets this month, there are two platinums with an annual income of millions or even tens of millions, and there are several gods with an annual income of nearly one million, as well as the gods of the traditional publishing industry. I still think I'll stay out of the edge for the time being and wait for June. By the way, I will save some manuscripts this month and re-write the plot. This also means that the free chapters of this book are at least 350,000 words, which can be regarded as a small reward from me. )