Chapter 29: Pablo's Slash (1/3)

Directly, the black chain was sucked in a black light, and the harpy suddenly turned into bursts of white ash, and as soon as Mandel collected the black chain, he immediately broke the restraint on his body and quickly ran away.

Obviously, the death of the harpy who was bound by the black chains made the other harpy even more crazy, and flew straight towards the two of them directly against the interference spells of Mandel and the absurd poet, with a momentum that would not stop if they did not take their lives.

At this time, Mandel scolded the absurd poet with his mouth, and at the same time released some interference spells on the absurd poet, trying to slow down the absurd poet's escape speed, and wanted him to suffer a loss. The absurd poet apparently coped with it easily, and said to Mandel, "Mandel, I had an accident just now when I cast a spell, I was originally casting a spell on those harpys, and I know that the wails of those harpys are too sharp and disturb my release."

Of course, Mandel didn't believe it, and flew towards the absurd poet with a few spells, and hurriedly said, "Save me, I've got a problem casting spells!"

"Don't resist, I'll bless you with the Divine Speed Technique," the absurd poet said to Mandel.

At this time, Mandel would still believe the words of the absurd poet, and quickly avoided the green light.

The green light hit the trees behind Mandel, and the trees began to grow wildly, blocking some of the harpies that kept rushing at them.

Apparently the absurd poet's technique was originally intended to make the surging trees block the mandel.

At this time, the two old fritters not only had to guard against the harpy who kept chasing after them, but also began to play black hands on each other, wanting to delay the other side for some time to escape.

Obviously, the high-speed running coupled with the constant sonic interference of the harpy behind him made the spell casting of both of them a problem, preparing three or four spells, and finally coming up with a spell, which undoubtedly greatly reduced the efficiency of the two of them.

At this moment, Barblo and Luis appeared in front of the two of them, and the two of them were overjoyed, and hurriedly ran towards them, trying to get them to delay the harpy chasing behind them, so that they could escape for their lives.

Louis was still a little happy to see his teacher Mandel, and when he was about to run over, he heard the cry of the harpy, and a large wave of harpies chasing the two behind him, and he was directly stunned and did not dare to take a step further.

And Pablo seemed to be the same, motionless, holding the giant sword behind his back tightly with both hands, as if frightened.

Seeing this, the absurd poet couldn't help but be happy, and no longer cast a spell to interfere with Mandel, but quickly ran towards Pablo and Louis.

The absurdist poet was the first to arrive, grabbing the lighter Louis and trying to infuse his body with mana, trying to get Louis to receive the mana infection and make the harpy turn and attack him.

"What are you doing, what are you doing, worms will smash it!" Mandel didn't bother with Pablo at first, but wanted to snatch his student back from the absurd poet, and Louis also sensed that something was wrong, and the whole person burst into tears.

"Mandel, is this Louis your son??," said the absurd poet in a strange tone, "Or is he your favorite pet?"

Mandel was silent, only speeding up to catch up with the absurd poet, but just as he was about to pass by Pablo, Pablo struck, a long-standing blow of rage.

The body squatted slightly, quickly turned sideways, and with both hands forced, only to hear the sound of "poof", the steel giant sword behind his back was quickly pulled out and swung towards Mandel.

The whole process happened in an instant, and before Mandel could react, the giant sword slashed towards Mandel's waist, and it seemed that he wanted to split Mandel directly in half.

However, just as the giant sword was about to approach Mandel**, a milky white mask appeared from Mandel's body, directly canceling out the damage of this heavy blow and slashing, but the sequelae was that both of them flew out in opposite directions.

Although Mandel's eyes were flustered at this time, he still had a hand in his life of death for many years, and he directly threw out the black chain and entangled the surrounding trees. But Pablo didn't have such strength, and the moment he was shocked by the aperture, the whole person fell unconscious, and he was directly shocked away, not knowing whether he was alive or dead.

As soon as Mandel stabilized his body, he saw that the dark green bracelet on his wrist had instantly turned gray-white, and if he hadn't opened the enchanted bracelet in an instant, he might have been cut in half by now. However, one of his remaining hands was wasted in vain, and Mandel was eager to eat the Bablo alive at this time, but it was clear that he was now facing something even more serious.

It was a large group of harpies who had arrived behind him, and Mandel grabbed the few black chains in his hand to try to move himself forward so that he would not be hurt by the harpies.

However, the harpies who surrounded them did not attack in close quarters first, because the black chains in Mandel's hands really impressed them. Bursts of sharp sound waves caused Mandel's body to stun and spit out a mouthful of blood, and Mandel directly waved his hand to throw out several more black chains, trying to interfere with the screams of these harpies.

However, these Harpys are different from Mandel and others, they need to stand for a long time to cast a certain spell, and Harpy's screaming sound waves are innate, so Mandel's black chains do not affect Harpy at all.

On the other side, the absurd poet who was about to sacrifice Louis in his hands was frightened by the scene where Pablo had just chopped Mandel, so before he could infuse his magic into Luis's body, he saw that Mandel was actually entangled by the group of harpies.

The absurd poet's evil thoughts sprung up, and it was not the first time he had killed people and seized treasures, anyway, this place was not far from the ruins, and what he had just done to Mandel, the hatred between the two could no longer be solved by interests alone, and let that group of harpys kill this Mandel, maybe the group of harpies will not chase after him, and let his student Louis die.

When the absurd poet thought so, he didn't hesitate, put Louis aside first, and directly released various spells, specifically towards Mandel.