Chapter 24: The Giant Vine 2/3

Gradually, everyone felt that something was wrong, the number of Haslas seemed to be very large, and new Haslas were constantly joining the battlefield, and there seemed to be countless Haslas coming from afar on the jungle, and there were many dark shadows.

At first, with the help of the robed wizard Mandel and the absurd poet, everyone was able to deal with these monsters relatively easily, but gradually the mana of the two wizards seemed to be completely insufficient, and Bird also knew in his heart, a large amount of spell consumption, making it difficult to deal with the magic power of these two wizards who were only apprentices.

And those Emperor ** members are also starting to run out of strength, as are Captain Bird and Pabloh, who are now sweating profusely to solve the two Hasraths in front of them. In addition, it is not the beginning of the death and disappearance of some emperor members.

Seeing the form, Mandel shouted "Let's go!" loudly, the few members of the emperor who were still alive hurriedly gathered their formations, Bird and Captain Bablo also leaned towards Mandel's side, and the absurd poet had already run away before Mandel could speak, if it weren't for this, it was estimated that he would be able to hold on for a while.

A few emperors with minor injuries directly carried some people who couldn't walk, including the rescued emperor ** team leader Bazel, who was hit by Hasras's paralyzing toxin, and now he is in a state of immobility.

Hasras, on the other hand, likes to paralyze his prey first, and then eat it while it is alive.

Mandel ran after the absurd poet, and then Bird and the others ran after Mandel.

"Captain, save me!" I saw a shout, and a wounded person who was carried on the body of the emperor ** member was directly rolled up, if it weren't for the alertness of the person on the back, it is estimated that both of them would have to be hooked away.

Bazel couldn't move at this time, but tears flowed, staring at Mandel, as if he wanted the robed wizard Mandel to save the man, and Louis, who had been following Mandel silently, suddenly said, "If we save him alone, we all have to die"

After saying that, he didn't care about Bazel, and ran forward after Mandel. The robed wizard Mandel seemed to answer this sentence, occasionally looking back to see where the Haslas were chasing behind him, completely ignoring Bazel.

And those emperors were silent one by one, bowing their heads and hurrying away.

Although the two wizards who walked in front fought back from time to time, they just lowered their heads and hurried away, and with a cry of exclamation, more emperor ** members were captured one by one, and Bazel could only close his eyes and pretend that he didn't see anything.

The forest was dark, and the crowd was scattered like headless flies, with no direction. Gradually, everyone noticed that the monsters that had been following behind them seemed to be gone, and the wails and roars gradually disappeared.

The poet of the absurd, who had just been at the forefront, was suddenly standing somewhere, motionless. Everyone looked back and saw that the monsters were gone, and they all collapsed in an instant, breathing in a big gulp.

The robed wizard Mandel also stopped beside the absurd poet, and also stood there motionless, Bird felt a little strange, although extremely tired at this time, but curiosity and anxiety still drove Bird to take a few more steps forward.

Bird felt something strange as he walked a few steps, there seemed to be a light source in front of him, and the farther he went, the brighter and louder the light source became, and Bird quickened his pace, and in a few steps he reached the absurd poet.

It turned out that there was a huge pit in front of the absurd poet, and because the five fingers were not visible in the forest at night, Bird and the others did not see the existence of the pit.

But what is very strange is that a light source appeared in the pit, illuminating the entire interior of the pit, and Bird could see the contents clearly when he stood next to the pit.

Bird looked closely, and then suddenly gasped, he knew why those Haslaths stopped chasing them halfway through, it turned out that they were not chasing them, but they were running after them, and they were driving them here.

In the deep pit, there are countless white lights, and under each light, there is a huge vine that is constantly rubbing, and in the deep pit are countless points of light, and there are countless huge vines, which are extremely terrifying when you look closely.

And under the vines, there are countless white bones, there are human but more of them are all kinds of animals.

And those bones that still had a little flesh and blood, those vines kept pouring towards them, sucking the nutrients on their bodies.

Those huge vines seemed to be conscious, and they seemed to see Bird and the others, and began to cling to each other, and they continued to spread according to the location of Bird and the others.

Bird hurriedly stepped back, and the robed wizard Mandel began to shout for everyone to quickly retreat again, because the vines spread so fast that Bird didn't have to run far before the vines were about to climb out of the pit.

People who were a little confused, of course, also saw this strange scene, and quickly obeyed Mandel's order, and began to run in another direction, but they didn't run far and everyone was surrounded by Hasras, and then they could only retreat to the original way, and those who reacted slowly became the food in Hasras's mouth, and they went back and forth several times, losing more emperor members.

Everyone returned to the side of the pit again, but the dense vines had completely spread up from the pit, like a beast that smelled blood, and the speed of spreading became faster when they saw Bird and the others running back.

When everyone had no way out, the absurdist poet stood up and began to engrave the circle in place, with a stern expression, Bird knew that this was the last fight of the last crowd, and Mandel comforted everyone when he saw this, and let everyone rest in place first.

The vines that spread were very fast, but the absurd poet's movements were faster, and the painting of the entire magic circle was completed in a short time, which shows that the absurd poet still has a hand for the magic circle.

"Stand back," Mandel commanded.

The absurdist poet shook his hands, and a little spark was in his hand. With another movement, the fingertip sparks had already ignited the magic array, and suddenly it became a prairie fire.

The vines that came over also had the natural fire-fearing properties of plants, and they all curled up in front of the magic array and did not dare to move.

And that magic array was like a flying firebird, and as soon as Bird thought of this, he saw countless firebirds fly out of the magic array and fly in the direction where the vines were.

At this time, the crackling sound continued to appear as the vines ignited, accompanied by the continuous sound of the vines retreating at high speed.

Bird smelled a smell of flesh from the burning vines.