XXV. Hunting

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"You dead monster really want to eat me!" Ian scolded, and also came ruthlessly, picked up the arrow in his hand, and stabbed it directly into the monster's neck. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

The monster's fur was softer, and the arrow easily pierced its neck, and it screamed "coo-coo", and for a moment blood was like a pillar. Seeing this, Ian was overjoyed, but fortunately the monster's fur was not as hard as dragon scales, so it was still possible for him to kill it with the equipment he had.

At this time, the monster's cry was as fierce as that of an old hen that had been caught. However, it was not a threatening thing like an old hen, and it flicked its neck and threw Ian straight away. Then he smashed into the snow from a height of several meters, and fell a dog gnawing on the snow.

Ian only felt that his internal organs were about to shift. It didn't expect the monster's strength to be so great, but it should have thought a long time ago, even if the crusader was wearing heavy armor, wasn't he still being carried away by the monster?

Seeing that Ian was thrown away, the monster jumped off the rock wall of the cave, and then flapped its wings and pounced on Ian.

"Holy, I can still fly!" Ian scolded, then quickly got up and ran backwards desperately. But how can you run fast, and in the blink of an eye, the monster pounced on Ian, and the claws, which looked very soft, easily scratched Ian's thick coat.

Ian gasped for air, as his shaggy claws were now sunk into his flesh. He gritted his teeth and kicked the monster in the neck. Perhaps because of staring directly at death, the potential in his body was brought to life, and Ian only felt like he had kicked all the strength of his life.

The monster shook its neck in pain, and screamed non-stop, but it didn't mean to let go of its claws. Ian tried to kick it twice, but the monster raised its neck so high that Ian couldn't reach it.

"Damn, you're a bummer. Ian scolded like an angry little daughter-in-law, "Do you dare to let go of me and have a good fight!"

The monster apparently didn't understand Ian's words, and it clung to its prey. It opened its mouth wide towards him, and fishy spit dripped from its mouth onto Ian's face.

At this moment, Ian felt that he was really going to die. He thought he should have the strength to fight, but the reality was so ruthless, the monster made a few very simple moves, and almost put him to death.

The monster slowly lowered its neck, its terrifying mouth just a few slaps away from Ian's face. At such a close distance, Ian could even see the minced flesh on the monster's tiny teeth.

Once upon a time, he thought that after the disaster he had experienced ten years ago, he would no longer be afraid of anything. However, when he really faced death, he was still trembling with fear. Thinking of this, he couldn't help but admire Carl and his father even more.

The man who jumped into the sky and blasted the Snow Ape King away with two crossbow arrows, the man who stood in front of his wife and children with a silver cross crossbow when the danger came.

In my memory, their backs are as high as mountains.

Ian gritted his teeth, he knew he was going to die, but he didn't want to die so much. The source of fire, which had been in his pocket, had just fallen at Ian's feet. Ian knew that this was an opportunity, and there was another method of detonation at the source of fire, the most primitive and effective method of detonation. That's impact.

Ian turned his head to look at the Messiah lying in the snow and muttered, "I hope you survive." ”

The monster's jaw was almost on Ian's face. Ian slowly lifted his legs, and the moment the monster crushed his head, he would step on the source of fire. Ian feels like a gentleman now, but unfortunately no one can see it.

Just as Ian was about to die heroically, the earth suddenly shook. The monster stopped, raised its mouth, and looked around.

As the monster's mouth left, it was as if a boulder had moved away from his heart. Although Ian didn't know what was going on, he thought it would be nice to have a few more seconds to live.

The tremor was slight, not as violent as an avalanche. But the monster looked a little flustered, the huge mouth kept flicking, Ian was very strange, obviously it had no eyes, how could it seem to see everything.

The monster became uneasy, and Ian noticed that its lower limbs were shaking, as if it was ready to escape. The mouth kept making a "cooing" sound, as if it was a temptation, as if it was begging for mercy.

Could it be that something more powerful is coming?

The thought had just crossed Ian's mind, and soon he saw a scene that almost shocked him to drop his jaw on the ground.

I saw a small hill not far away, slowly moving under the moonlight, and snow was constantly falling from the mountain. At first glance, it looks like an avalanche, but if you look closely, it looks more like the hill is moving!

Will the mountains still move?!

Ian was completely stunned, the scene was completely inexplicable. The monster finally noticed the source of the tremors, twisted its neck and "looked" behind it, then immediately let go of Ian, screaming to escape.

The "hill" moved even more violently, and Ian suddenly saw two bright yellow lights suddenly light up on the top of the mountain.

The monster flew into the sky, and the "hill" stood up suddenly, and then leaped sharply, and a "hill" flew into the sky. Ian lay down and could see clearly, what kind of "hill" is this, this is clearly a giant python!

The python had stone-gray scales that could be seen clearly in the moonlight. It's about ten meters long, and maybe more than that, and when it stays in the air, it seems to cover out the sky.

The giant python that jumped up bit the monster's body with one bite, and then fell to the ground with a bang. Ian felt as if the earth was about to crack, and he watched as the python began to use its body, entangled the monster round and round, and the monster kept struggling, but could not break free.

Then there was a crisp sound, which Ian knew was the sound of the monster's bones being crushed by the massive body of a python. Seeing this, Ian couldn't help but feel a tingling scalp, the monster that had put Ian in a desperate situation with just a few moves before was powerless in front of the giant python.

And what scared him even more was that the giant python had been lurking there all along. Ian and Messiah stayed across from him for at least half a day, and it didn't mean to make a move, it really turned into a small mountain. However, it was thunderous when it struck, and if it was targeting Ian and Messiah, they wouldn't even have time to resist.

Ian looked down at the source of fire lying in the snow, if the opponent was a python, he wouldn't even have a chance to use this thing. No wonder the old dwarf of Hall Village has repeatedly reminded that the snow-capped mountains are not places that humans can conquer.

"Click".

The python bit off the monster's neck, and the rain of blood fell on the snow.