Chapter 37: Buraku (Part II)
Whoosh, as if aware of being exposed, several spears burst into the air, and in Faust's remote sensing, there are several blow arrows mixed in the gap behind the spear, and if you are attracted by the spear, I am afraid you will have to eat a few rounds of quenched blow arrows.
"Hide!" Mayor Mare was surprisingly calm at the moment, "Avoid this wave and find a way to clean them up." However, he clearly underestimated Reinhardt's fighting prowess.
Reinhardt had no fear of sneak attackers, but Faust could feel a hint of contempt in him - these native-hunters, who were only one or two on average, were not enough in front of Reinhardt.
With a deft step, he flashed the flying spears—throwing weapons that were too slow in the face of Reinhardt, who far outnumbered the natives. The blowguns were swift and stealthy, but they were far from threatening Reinhardt—those that hit him often failed to break through his armor, and those pointed at his neck, cheeks, etc., were deftly removed by him with his long dagger.
"Annabella, cover!" Reinhardt could make a bold pig spurt, but Faust was not willing to act as a mobile battery, and he positioned himself as a battlefield commander.
Annabella was also a skilled adventurer, and she worked well with Reinhardt, knowing that she could not sit idle, even without Faust's command.
I saw her raise her hands and chant an awkward spell in her mouth, "Plant multiplication!" Faust remembered this spell, in the ancient tomb near the Toad Tribe, it was this spell that drove the roots to break the tomb and intercept some of the zombies.
At that time, there were not many plants around, and the power of this trick was not fully realized, and it is only now that Faust can get a glimpse of this witchcraft in its entirety.
The surrounding trees all trembled and shook off their leaves. Contrary to what Faust thought, there were no extra vines growing on the trees - perhaps this trick wasn't enough to modify the tree's racial attributes, or maybe Annabella's cultivation was not yet home - but that didn't mean that the trick was any less powerful.
The trembling trees began to grow, not much taller, but they grew more branches, and the dense branches tangled together to form a dense hedge.
From the hedge came a few exclamations, "What?" "How is that possible?" "It's witchcraft!" and the last voice told the truth of the matter.
No matter how dense the hedge is, after all, it is also made of wood, not to mention that with Annabella's sorcery skills, she can't create magical branches stronger than the real thing.
The natives quickly found an appropriate response, and they quickly cut a hole with their machetes and drilled out of it - but Annabella's goal had been achieved.
It didn't take them much time to get out of the way, but Reinhardt wasn't too slow to get closer, and they emerged from the hedge and happened to be confronted by the leaping Reinhardt.
Reinhardt didn't speak, but swung his axe and smashed it head-on at the natives who were walking in front of him. The native had a number of weapons, but the only one suitable for melee combat was the machete. So, he raised his machete and headed it up at Reinhardt's axe.
"Wow!~" With a bang, two metal weapons collided together, causing a burst of sparks. When Faust wields the great axe Gaunt, his strength will be significantly increased, which is not inferior to that of Gaunt during his lifetime, or even surpassed.
The natives were already in a disadvantageous position to block Reinhardt's slash upwards, and his strength was obviously weaker than Reinhardt's, so he was obviously at a disadvantage in this encounter.
His machete was almost crushed to his face, but fortunately his other hand supported the back of the knife in time, avoiding the fate of being split open by an axe, but it was nothing more than a dying throe.
Anyone could see that the natives had two hands to barely resist Reinhardt's casual blow—and even then he was at a disadvantage and could only struggle to hold on—while Reinhardt had two hands, and the long dagger Jebido he held in his other hand was no less threatening than the giant axe Gaunt.
But Reinhardt didn't seem to be in a hurry to use Jebido to end the battle - as he had said before the battle, the purpose of this battle was not to annihilate the enemy, but to catch a living mouth and force the natives chief to do something.
And the native did not dare to move at all—he knew that if he made the slightest move, he would be greeted by Reinhardt's fatal blow.
With a gut-wrenching sound, the machetes of the native hunters were cracking—Reinhardt's two weapons were of a superior quality far beyond the quality of this machete.
He was not a fool, nor was he a warrior who looked down on death, and as a hunter, he went out hunting to support his family, not to die. So he decisively chose to surrender.
The hunter suddenly dropped his long knife and rolled backwards in half a circle, dodging the falling axe. After that, he did not get up, but fell on his stomach and cried out in a stiff lingua franca, "Merciful!
Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Reinhardt stopped attacking, but simply put the axe against the back of his neck and waited for the others to settle the battle.
Fighting the other two Native Hunters were none other than Lucas and Klaus, who were full-fledged guards trained to deal with sneak attacks, and although they were half a beat slower than Reinhardt, they quickly caught up and each entangled an opponent to prevent Reinhardt from being flanked.
Lucas and Klaus are twin brothers, and their physique is one of the best in the thousands of princely guards, and with that comes extraordinary strength.
The two of them each have three warrior levels, and the elder brother Lucas is also a part-time first-level ranger, and it is naturally easy to suppress two indigenous hunters who are only at the first level, although it is not like Reinhardt who can solve the battle in one move, but after a few rounds of fighting back and forth, it has completely gained the upper hand, and it is only a matter of time before he wins.
Faust was very unhappy that his rest time was interrupted, and he was also dissatisfied with the two guards, "You two hurry up, our lunch is not over yet." If I do this again, I'm going to do it myself. ”
When the two guards heard this, they all shuddered, and Faust personally took action not only to clean up the enemy, but also to the two of them.
Under pressure, the duo attacked much harder, and within a few rounds, Lucas fired a Hidden Arrow that struck the native's shoulder.
His Hidden Arrow was also coated with poison, and unlike the inferior toxin of the natives, it was a deadly poison specially made by the royal family of Aventu, and the onset was extremely short, and within a few moments, the natives fell to the ground foaming at the mouth and died.
He and his brother Klaus then besieged an indigenous hunter and it didn't take him a minute to fall to the ground injured.
Lucas tied up the two captives, ran to Faust, and reported: "Report to Your Excellency, the battle is over! ”