Chapter 37: Silver Spear, Silver Bullet, Silver Phantom

"Huh?" Catherine took a step back in horror, covering her mouth with her hand and almost screaming, breaking out in a cold sweat.

"What's wrong?" Rogge turned to follow the girl's line of sight, only to see a complete monster skeleton hanging from the top of the cave, and the huge head opened its bloody mouth, revealing two rows of sharp fangs.

"Don't be afraid, it's just a trophy display of the goblins!" Rog patted Catherine on the shoulder, tapped the fangs on the skeleton with his sword and said, "Look, there's nothing to be afraid of, this guy was eaten clean by the goblins and hung up here!"

"Oh my God, do those goblins eat everything?" asked the girl, clutching her chest and trying her best to suppress her beating heart. Rogge shrugged his shoulders and smiled: "Not necessarily, they won't eat the meteor hammer, otherwise how could they throw it at you?"

Catherine couldn't help but laugh when she heard this, and her tense nerves were completely relaxed, and she followed Rog further into the cave, and soon came to the mouth of the crypt.

"I think we've come to the host's doorstep. Looking at the unfathomable cavern in front of him, Rogge said to Catherine beside him.

"I've never seen such a big underground project!"

Catherine's apricot eyes widened, looking at the wide cave in front of her, the goblins used planks and log frames to build a huge underground plank road and bridge in the cave, and many torch stands were tied next to the plank bridge to illuminate the cave.

These plank bridges connect not only the bottom and upper levels of the cave, but also the caves where the goblins live on the walls, and the caves are connected by plank paths that lead to the intricate plank bridges in mid-air.

"This is simply an underground kingdom!" Rogge walked to the edge of the cliff, looked down at the hundred-meter-deep pit below, and said, "These hateful-looking guys are still quite skilled!

"Someone seems to have mentioned eating, is it time for dinner?" asked the little owl, jumping from the hood behind Rog's back to his shoulder, shaking its wings, sleepy-eyed.

"Gluttonous little black pig, one day you won't be able to fly!" Rogge reached out and grabbed her from his shoulder, threw it into the air and said, "Go and move, lose the fat on your body, and find the man in black who was captured by the way!"

"I don't have any fat on me, I'm a slender bird!" Lilith flapped her wings to steady herself, turned back to Rog and twisted her little ass in protest, wagging her little tail and plunging headlong into the cavern.

"Let's go down too!" said Rogge, turning back to Catherine.

The two stepped onto the plank bridge one after the other, walking deeper into the cavern, and Catherine was at first a little afraid of the plank bridge beneath her feet, they hung in the air like that, looking fragile and dangerous, and there were not even guardrails or baffles on either side, making it feel like she was about to fall into the abyss at any moment.

However, she soon got used to the feeling, because the plank bridge under her feet did not shake in the slightest, and her feet walked steadily on it, and she walked as if she were walking on the ground.

The two of them walked along the intricate plank bridge, sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right, and after turning in mid-air for an unknown number of times, they descended to the depth of the cave, and when Rog looked sideways under the plank bridge, he could faintly see the glow of the fire at the bottom of the cave.

"It seems that there is still a long way to go, and Lilith does not know where to fly. Rogge looked down and saw no little owl, so he beckoned to Catherine and continued his way deeper into the cavern.

After a few steps, Rogge suddenly waved her hand to stop Catherine, and pulled her down on the boardwalk, and the two of them crept forward and turned a corner, and came to a downward slope of the intersection, where Catherine saw a group of goblin guards in the distance, stationed on a wide suspended wooden platform below.

"Looks like there are still loyal guys!" Rog looked down on the ground, counted the number of guards in his heart, and turned back to Catherine, "Twenty-one guys, can you handle it?"

"I only have twenty bullets. Catherine looked at Rogge in embarrassment, and Rogge shrugged his shoulders and said, "If we leave one to run back and report the news, it will be no different from not killing any of them!"

Catherine looked down at the goblins on the platform, looked down at the silver handcuff in her hand and pondered for a moment, then said, "I know what to do!

"Wait!" said Rogge, holding down the eager girl, "Are you going to shoot like this, are you going to lure the goblins in the whole cave?"

Catherine was stunned for a moment, looked at Rogge at a loss and asked, "What about ...... What to do?"

"Haven't you studied the weapon in your hand?" Rogge reached out and pinched a small knob above the handle of the silver handcuff, wrenching it from vertical to horizontal, and said, "Do as I do, turn the other gun to silent mode as well, and you can kill without even noticing!"

"Silent mode?" Catherine looked at the silver handcuff in her hand in surprise, and heard Rogge say: "That's right, the shooting sound of the handcuff in this mode will be minimized, but its power and range will be reduced, and it can only shoot a single shot, so you have to work your fingers a few more times!"

"I see!" Catherine turned the knob of the other gun, glanced back at the goblins on the platform, got up and sat down on the downward sloping plank bridge, and turned back to Rogge, "Please push me!"

Rogge smiled knowingly and pushed the girl's back, and Catherine slid to the platform like a slide.

The goblins on the platform didn't notice her arrival until the faint sound of gunfire rang out, and the heads of the two goblins were bloodied by the bright bullets, and the surrounding goblins were shocked and became agitated.

Catherine's eyes were like torches, her eyes kept wandering over the goblins, the two silver handcuffs seemed to have souls, sensing the change of the master's goal at any time, and each marble shot accurately hit the goblin's head, and the goblins only saw a silver shadow flash, and blood was splashed on the spot.

When Catherine slid steadily down on the platform, eight goblin soldiers had already been knocked down, she jumped up and did a somersault forward, her guns in mid-air without stopping, knocking two bloody holes in the heads of the two goblins that were approaching, and then landing steadily, shooting with her arms crossed, killing the two goblin soldiers on either side.

The remaining nine goblin soldiers were taken aback, eight of them rushing forward together, while the other turned and fled, ready to call for help.

As he reached the staircase by the platform, a whistling bullet pierced his head, and the goblin fell to the ground and tumbled down the stairs, spilling blood on the stairs along the way.

Eight other goblin soldiers surrounded Catherine from three directions, but instead of throwing the heavy meteor hammer in their hands, the goblins swung the heavy meteor hammer at Catherine in unison, fearing that they would smash the fragile plank bridge.

Catherine soared into the air and leaped over the heads of the goblins, who were less than half her height, her long ponytail in a beautiful golden arc in midair, and two black hole handcuffs aimed at the goblins below.

Six consecutive trigger pulls, six deadly bullets like meteor falls, six goblin heads gushing blood, and when Catherine's silver boots landed firmly on the plank of the platform, all six goblins fell behind her.

The remaining two goblins turned and swung the meteor hammer at Catherine, leaving nothing in Catherine's left hand and the last silver bullet left in her right hand.

She backflipped away from the goblins, staring intently at the two goblins that pounced on her, one after the other.

At the moment when the two goblin green figures coincided, a silver light burst out from the raised silver handcuff, and the lightning shot into the eyebrows of the first goblin, and then pierced through the back of the head, shooting into the second goblin's skull with hot blood.

When the silver marbles fell to the ground stained with blood, the two goblins had already fallen at Catherine's feet, and the girl was about to pick up the fallen silver bullet, when a cold silver sword swirled and pierced the wooden floor beneath her feet.

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