Chapter 25: Leaping Over the Pit (Asking for Recommendation Votes) 3/3

I don't know if it was the Haslath who smelled the burning of the huge vines, or if it was because of the peculiar sound of the huge vines asking for help.

At this time, countless Haslas rushed to the place where Bird and the others were from all over the place, covering the sky, Bird looked up, and his scalp was tingling for a while, there were too many, so much that he wanted to directly call for help from the crows in his sleeves.

However, at this moment, Mandel shouted "keep up" to Bird, and saw him pull Bazel, who was slightly able to stand up at this time, and ran in the direction where the absurd poet was. Bird also understood Mandel's meaning, and directly let go of his legs and ran hard, while Captain Pablo followed Bird closely at this time.

Several people ran directly into the absurd poet's circle, and the absurd poet directly pinched his hand when he saw this, and a huge firebird rose from the feet of Bird and the others, but everyone did not feel the slightest enthusiasm. At this time, the absurd poet completely gave up the few emperor ** members who were running towards them behind, and directly let the huge firebird take off, wanting to fly over the huge pit.

Because at this time, there are countless Haslas coming from all directions, and the absurd poet can only gamble that there will be no Haslas on the other side of the pit.

Seeing the firebird flying, the first few Haslas came directly towards the firebird, as if they wanted to slow down the firebird's take-off so that their people could catch up.

As the Haslas were about to approach the giant firebird, several small firebirds flew out of the huge firebird's blazing red and white flames and pounced on them. Slightly smarter, the two Haslaths with a back hand turned and landed directly, not allowing the little firebird to take advantage of it. But the other Haslas, who were all out of their game, were not so lucky, and were burned to the point that only black charcoal remained.

The huge firebird flew over the huge vines that kept burning, and the countless huge vines that were burned to death rose with thick black smoke, which made Bird and the others really unblind, but after passing through the thick black smoke, you could see that there were still countless vines that were still burning and constantly retreating into the giant pit, trying to get rid of the flames that were constantly burning on their bodies.

The scattered flames even set some of the surrounding trees on fire, and the fire seemed to be getting bigger and bigger. However, the huge vines are not only dodging, after seeing the Bird people, they also tried to fight back, knocking the Bird people down from the huge firebird, but obviously the plan of these vines failed, and the small firebirds that kept flying out of the huge firebird made the already troublesome fire even more troublesome, and it was like setting the entire forest on fire.

The huge firebird spread its wings and was about to pass directly through the huge pit, but when Bird looked down, he was shocked, the number of huge vines that retreated with the fire was far less than the vines that had stayed in the huge pit before, and now the number of these vines was far greater than everyone imagined.

The expression of the absurd poet was a little stern, obviously he also saw this scene, and the firebird under the feet of Bird and the others flew faster at this time.

Some of the still good huge vines in the huge pit obviously noticed the firebirds flying over their domain, as if they were avenging the vines that were burned or directly burned to death, and the black pressed vines were still quickly entangled, from small to large, and soon appeared in front of Bird's eyes.

It was clear that the absurdist poet's attempt to fly over the crater in one fell swoop had failed, for the giant hand entwined by countless vines flung directly in the direction where everyone was.

"Mandel, I'll do everything I can to increase the speed of this firebird, and you'll cover me. Mandel did not hesitate, and after listening to what the absurd poet said, he directly recited the spell, and a few cutting techniques flew by, but only cut off a few vines, and the subsequent vines quickly made up. The fireball technique with the highest damage of the vine flew away again, and the fire-phobia of the plant still made the vines gathered together a little flustered, and the absurd poet also took the opportunity to fly directly around the attack range of the vine, and the high-speed flight of the firebird made Bird and the others speechless at all.

Because if you are not careful, you may be thrown off the firebird, because at this time, the firebird flies extremely fast, like a red rainbow flying over the giant pit.

Mandel's fireball still hit the giant hand made of vines, but the swarming vines quickly shared the damage, so that the fireball was extinguished before it ignited for a few seconds.

The giant hand swooped down again in the direction of Bird and the others, and the absurd poet's entire garment began to swell, and he was doing everything in his power to make the firebird fly faster.

Bird and the others had to squat down hard, clinging to the firebird's body, so that they would not be directly thrown down by the firebird.

Mandel also knew that it was impossible for the absurd poet to be distracted by other things at this time, so he followed a few fireballs, but the vines seemed to have a relevant memory of how to deal with this fireball, and when the next few fireballs arrived, they were extinguished faster and faster.

Even before the fireball released by Mandel reached the giant hand, countless huge vines rose up to directly block the fireball.

The giant hand roared at such a fast speed that everyone had to watch what the absurd poet did. Since it is a giant hand, there must be a gap between the five fingers, and I saw that the firebird passed directly through the fingers of the giant hand, but the vine would be willing to do so.

Suddenly, the vines that formed fingers quickly dispersed, like a long snake in attack, and drilled directly towards the firebird, and countless small firebirds suddenly flew out of the firebird's body, knocking back those vines one by one.

However, there were still countless vines entangled in the firebird's body, and the huge firebird, which had become a little dull in color because of the scattering of many small firebirds, suddenly opened its mouth and chirped, and the red and white scorching flames on its body suddenly flourished.

Seeing that the current situation was critical, Mandel was not a person who stood by and watched, as soon as he gritted his teeth and took out a scroll, he quickly unfolded it when he saw the wind, and then suddenly spontaneously combusted, and in the blink of an eye, it turned into countless fireballs and appeared beside Mandel.

Bird estimated that there might have been dozens of fireballs. As countless fireballs appeared beside Mandel, Bird could see with the naked eye that the vines were suddenly moving much slower. Mandel didn't hesitate, and flew directly towards the giant hand, "Bang! bang!" Bird and the others only heard countless roars at close range, almost making them faint.

With Mandel's help, the absurdist poet was obviously relieved, and no longer controlled the huge firebird to split into small firebirds, but flew forward with all his might, hurrying away.