Chapter 366: Why don't you move?

"Hey!" Lukka pressed Gavin's shoulder, "You removed him from office, didn't you plan to resist?"

Gavin glared at him and said, "Of course not! I'm just going to do it differently." ”

"And how?" asked Ollie.

Gavin said hesitantly: "Uh, this, that's it, let's hold our troops for now, and when it's enough to make trouble and the defense is lax, we'll ...... again."

"Fight back again?" asked Ollie eagerly.

"No, it's not ......," Gavin wiped his sweat, "and when he's tired, he'll go back to his lair, and we'll mend the hole." ”

"I say, did you kill any of the Stone-Shell Spiders before today?" asked Luca.

"Of course!" was underestimated like this, which made Gavin's anger burst out at once, "I killed one with my own hands!"

"Really?" Lukka was completely incredulous.

Gavin turned his head angrily, not going to bother him anymore, but the light green curd next to him leaned over and said, "Of course the president has killed the stone shell spider!" I saw it with my own eyes, you know, this kind of thing is not born to grow so big, their larvae are only ten centimeters long......"

"That's enough, you don't have to say a word!" Gavin still wanted to retain the last bit of the president's authority in front of outsiders.

"I guess I understand," Ollie shook her head helplessly, "and what about the courage you had when you raided the gnomes on the ground?"

"Those gnomes aren't that big, and they don't have eight legs!"

Gavin is also telling the truth, with the physical condition of goblins, it is indeed too reluctant to deal with a behemoth like a stone-shelled spider, and this spider does not eat goblins, they just roam the rocks, and the goblin cities and mines they pass along the way are just small obstacles on their way to feed.

As for these goblins, with the intelligence of the stone shell spider, they don't understand what this is at all, and even if they do, they don't care, they just keep gnawing at the rocks and dirt, sweeping away everything in their path.

For these goblins, a head-on confrontation is definitely a hot-headed thing, hiding and quietly waiting for the stone-shelled spider to leave, and then crawling out of the ruins and repairing the ruined city, is the key to their survival for thousands of years.

"But, are you sure that as long as you hide and wait, that thing will leave?" Lukka could understand the cowardice of the goblins, but he really didn't know how much damage the giant worm could do.

"Of course, generally......" Gavin poked out half of his head and looked out, "Eh, why hasn't it gone yet?"

Lukka also looked out, and the mother worm not only did not leave, but also swept along the street, house after house, except that its head and claws were still hidden above the dome, and only its eight pointed legs kept poking at the buildings in the street. The only thing that can reassure the goblins hiding here is that the mother worm doesn't seem to have a good sense of direction, and the direction of its destruction is exactly the opposite of where the goblins are hiding.

"That's not right, brother! it doesn't look like it's a passerby, how can it seem like it's just here to destroy our city?" the light green cursor grabbed Gavin's arm, sweating profusely, and forgot to call the other party president.

"How many times have you said it, don't call me brother in front of outsiders!" Gavin slapped him open, but apart from complaining about his brother, he couldn't figure out what the female worm's unusual behavior was for.

"Could it be because its baby was killed by Luca, so it got angry?" asked Ollie, pointing to the corpse of the Stone-Shell Spider still hanging in the air - I have to say, Luca's spider web technique was extraordinary, and the mother worm tossed so much that nothing that was stuck was shaken down.

Gavin frowned and said, "No, the stone shell spiders are not so smart, they don't know anything other than eating rocks, unless the nest is attacked." ”

"I don't think it's going to tear down your city today, it's not going to leave. Lukka yawned.

"Shall we move then?" said the chatterbox.

"Move your head! Although this city is not our hometown, it has been dug up for almost a thousand years, so if you don't want it, you don't want it?" Gavin smacked him on the head.

"No way, I'll try. Lukka said, holding the Amethyst Staff, "You'd better get that Demolitionist back in office, though, for my plan to require a little help from him." ”

"That's a good thing to say!" Gavin beckoned back, "McCorbe, you're the Demo Captain again! ”

"Okay! uh, what human?" McCorbe was overjoyed at his reactivation, but confused by Gavin's "human."

"It's the two of them. Gavin pointed at Lukka and Ollie, "You change back and let him see, well, wait! ”

Lukka ignored Gavin and dragged McCorbe over and asked, "How accurate are your aiming?"

"Haven't you seen it all? The error will not be greater than thirty centimeters. McCabe replied.

"That's fine, just don't miss a moment. Luca said.

"But the mother worm has been moving, and if I shoot a cannonball, it will be shot down by its claws! And even if it does, it will only have the lower half of its body and eight legs here, and I am afraid it will not do any harm." McCorbe said worriedly.

"You don't have to worry about that, when I let you launch it later, you just aim it in the middle of the head. Lukka turned McCorbe back to look at the female worm's head, "I can't see its head yet, I'll get it within your range later." ”

From the moment the mother appeared, Lukka was thinking about countermeasures.

Although the body of the female worm has not yet been revealed in front of him in its entirety, judging from the eight legs and half of the huge belly that appeared, the length of this worm should be at least four or five times larger than the one just now.

Dealing with such a big bug, the ice spear technique that Lukka used just now couldn't kill with one hit. As for the other spells, the Fireball Technique probably couldn't even penetrate its outer carapace, and the Cobweb Technique wasn't enough to trap such a large creature.

If the spell hadn't killed it quickly, and had only caused the bug a few minor injuries, the destruction of the entire city would probably not have satisfied the mother's appetite in its current state of rage.

Even with all the means, Lukka was able to finally kill the bug, and the damage caused to the city was incalculable.

However, these are for the third-order intermediate mage in the normal state.