Chapter 47: The Serpent in the Cave (3) Bard's Determination

A group of near-transparent ghosts flew around me, they seemed to be suffocated by being locked up for too long, and now they can finally relax outside, but I didn't let you out for you to play!" I held up Neil's magic guide and whispered, "The ghosts are coming!" The ghosts quickly returned to me and stood in a row as if they had been instructed. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Although they have different faces, there are old people with goatees, chubby aunts, and even children shaking their heads, but they do regard me as their master at the moment, and come to me at my command.

"Go and cover the serpent's eyes completely, please!" I said to them. The ghosts nodded to me as if they understood what I was saying, and the child-like ghosts saluted me, and then they flew quickly forward, passing through the stone pillars behind me... Old Nikolai was right, even I, a novice who was using magic for the first time, could easily control these ghosts. In a few moments, I heard the serpent's roar, and there was a hint of irritation in his voice, and it seemed that my ghost team had successfully completed their mission.

I boldly looked forward from the side of the stone pillar, and finally saw this legendary giant snake, and this scene immediately shocked me, to use an inappropriate analogy, if the snakes I encountered before were only as thick as a chopstick, then the giant snake shaking its head irritably in front of my eyes was simply a chopstick holder, not a little bit bigger, and I could clearly see the turquoise snake scales and speckled stripes on its body from a distance. Its head is about the same size as the Desert Tyrant, but its stout body is more than 100 meters long, full of sharp fangs, one tooth is like a slender and curved needle, all the teeth are closely arranged like two interlaced combs, and the venom slowly drip down the teeth to the ground, which is really creepy to watch!

The serpent had just emerged from the underground lake, and was still wet, and its huge weight had dented the ground. Its eyes were now entwined with my ghost squad, and its two huge nostrils were spewing rough air, swaying from side to side in frustration, trying to get rid of the ghosts. But my ghosts moved so nimble that they stuck to its eyes like two milky white spectacle lenses, and no matter how much the serpent shook its head, it couldn't get rid of them.

I immediately began to rush forward looking for an opportunity to attack the serpent, and Jill had already jumped onto a large stone pillar and raised her spear to attack it from a distance.

"Wind Crack Bomb!"

The wind attribute bullet with a cutting effect hit the giant snake, but the attack effect was not obvious, and the opponent's snake scales were quite hard, but a small hole was cut, and a little fishy snake blood flowed out, and it did not cause fatal damage. But the serpent became more irritable and began to attack blindly and indiscriminately, and the nearest stone forest was swept away, and some of the stone statues of petrified people were not spared, and fell to the ground as one of the rubble.

I ran towards the serpent as I thought about how I could kill it as quickly as possible and save the petrified people. Suddenly, a terrible thought popped into my mind, can these ghosts really completely cover the eyes of the giant serpent? With so many people coming to deal with it for hundreds of years, there must be no shortage of clever people, can't they think of this method we use? If this is the case, they still can't escape the fate of being petrified and cursed, then we... I was thinking about it, when Jill suddenly shouted, "Be careful! The number of ghosts is decreasing!" I looked up, and saw that the ghosts' bodies had turned yellow, like clouds that had been blown away, and they were disappearing one after another, and the original milky white, no, now milky yellow bodies, were getting lighter and lighter, and I could already gradually see the outlines of the serpent's two yellow eyes, and if I continued like this, my ghosts would be completely destroyed! Nikolai's method seemed to be only temporarily blinding the serpent, and there was still a way to dispel the ghosts. Damn, time waits for no one, and when it returns to its original state, we really won't have any chance at all, only by quickly blinding its eyes, and I'm ready to rush forward desperately to blind it in one eye first!

Then a hand grabbed me, and when I looked back, it was Bud! He was holding a spear in his right hand, and he was panting, did he still want to fight? But Bard didn't want me to think about it, and pulled me behind the stone pillar and said to me, "You are going to die so close to it, at least you will blind its eyes!"

I said to Bard, "I thought the same thing, but I can't get close to it now, and now that this guy is about to regain his original form, it's too late to act, and I'm ready to take a risk!"

"Hehe, yes, then leave this adventure to me, I have long made up my mind to die, anyway, I am already a dying person. Bard finished speaking to me, and then slowly lifted the hem of his clothes, only to see a thin paw print on his waist, when did this hurt?

"I was scratched by a zombie in the City of the Dead, when I hit a zombie and was wounded by its claws after Theoga kicked me out of the tornado. From the moment it scratched me, my fate had been decided, and in half a day I would be a zombie due to a corpse poison attack. Now my time is running out, as Old Man Nikolai said, without the Holy Healing Technique of the clergy or the herbs of the senior herbalist, I can only be a good corpse. Bard said lightly, and his face was completely unrecognizable from the relaxed look he had before.

"But there must be a solution, Annie's healing technique," I stammered, suddenly remembering all the strange things that Bard had had before: the way he was in a trance on the way to the Turon Stone Cave, the sweaty way he had descended from a cliff into the secret passage, and the fact that he had finally been caught by a snake and almost eaten... It turned out that this was all the result of the slow onset of his corpse poison.

"There is no way, Anne is not a clergyman, that simple healing technique has no effect on me at all, and in this half a day, there are no priests or nuns in this vast desert, not even an antidote, I asked Old Man Nikolai, and he has no solution, he can only say sorry to me. Bard continued, no wonder he had something to ask Nikolai when we came down from the high platform, and finally came down, it turned out to be this, I thought to myself, and at the same time felt a trace of sadness in my heart: Bud went to the City of the Dead for us, although a large part of the reason was to pay off the debt, but he did not perfunctory, did not abandon us, always did his best to take care of us, and used his rich experience to make us save the day many times, but I did not expect us to harm him, at this time I think that it was me who was poisoned and not him.

At this time, I saw Bud's eyes, and even the eyeballs gradually began to turn white, and the nails became longer, really a bit like zombies, and it seemed that Bud was really hopeless.

"When I arrived in the dwarf village, I also asked the residents there, and there was no solution, so I had already accepted my fate, let me do you one last favor, I have to use my last bit of strength to let myself die with dignity, so it is better than becoming a zombie! I'm glad to practice spear with you these days, goodbye, young man~ will be indefinite!" After Bard finished speaking, he suddenly pushed me to the ground, jumped on the top of the stone pillar, and then quickly ran forward between the stone pillars.

"Bud!no~" I shouted at Bud, I could see the painful expression on his face, at this time he had broken a few ribs, the corpse poison had flare up again, and he was completely relying on perseverance to fight what little strength he had left!

Bard jumped up from one of the stone pillars closest to the serpent, raised his spear with both hands, and stabbed it into the serpent's left eye.

I saw Bard rush into the ghosts' bodies as if they were in a yellowish cloud, and then I saw his body freeze in the air, he must have been petrified by the serpent the moment he burst out of the ghost's body, right? At the same time, Jill also uses her sniper rifle to shoot the serpent in the right eye!

The two yellow "lanterns" hanging high in the air seemed to be suddenly extinguished, and the giant snake let out a roar of pain and shook its head desperately. I saw a stone statue fly out of its head quickly: it was the petrified Bud, he was thrown out by the giant snake, and fell to the left of the giant snake A hundred meters away, he was instantly smashed into pieces and scattered on the ground...

"Bud, I won't forget you," I cried out in grief with tears in my eyes.

"He's a true warrior," Jill walked up to me and took off her cowboy hat. Directly in front of us is a giant serpent twisting in pain, dripping huge beads of foul-smelling blood from its eyes, and deep in its left eye is a yellow spear, which is Bard's spear of life...