Chapter 350: The Man in the Robe

"Oh my God!" The dwarf suddenly shouted, "If only my hands were still there! I'm itching all over! These damn creatures must be covered in fleas!"

But here, no one would bother with the fleas, because every time they shook off a batch of black palines, more ones would catch up, and Lasker would chase them, and if any of them ran too slowly, they would be thrown out by him.

Arrows that kept round rods skimmed over her head. Looking back, Elidy saw some of the dark-palate monsters armed with menacing crossbows—the same ones she had seen in the Great Cave. As they chased, they shot arrows at Elidi.

Although the two men still did not know where they were fleeing, they fled with all their strength. Luckily, there were many obstacles along the way, and from time to time the black palatin monster would fall into a pit in the ground, or hit a protrusion in the ground. Occasionally, a sentence or two would come to the front, but Elidy couldn't figure out what the screams and roars of the creatures meant.

Behind her, Röm let out a loud roar, and a black-palate monster jumped out of the hole on the side and tripped his leg. The other jumped out quickly and caught up to join the tug-of-war, and the two guys quickly dragged the dwarf backwards.

Draenei summoned her staff, aiming the tip of the crystal at the two menacing faces. But she was too close to Röm to use the full power of her staff, and only sent out a flash of light, but it was enough to subdue them, and the two dark-palate monsters screamed, let go of their hands, and fled back into the darkness. These mutated dwarves are more sensitive to light than normal dwarves. But just as she helped Röm to his feet, a hulking figure appeared behind the two men.

Lasker grinned and withdrew his whip. Elidi thrust her staff upwards. Lasker leaned back and dodged with ease.

However, her target was not the dragonman, but the roof of the cave behind it. The staff knocked off a loose stone...... More rocks fell one after another.

Elidy let go of the staff, grabbed Röhm, and dragged him forward. Lasker tried to grab the dwarf's foot, but he missed it.

The Draenei and the dwarf ran forward, and the cavern began to crumble from where Elidi had hit. "Have you ever thought about it, the tunnel you collapsed almost hit us with a damn death!" Röhm gasped, probably due to stress. The way he spoke was back to the way he was old.

"I think it was a fault line, and the attack worked as I expected. The priestess explained, "This is the physical attack avoidance that my trainer taught me. ”

"Well, any dwarf who has lived in the tunnel for most of his life will sue you. The fault you hit could bury us lightly instead of blocking the way of the dragonmen. ”

She didn't answer, because she suspected that the dwarf did know more than she did on this point. The goddess of fate has always favored her, at least until now. But how long this luck will last, she can't say.

They came to a fork in the road. Stop there for a while and choose a path to move on. But neither she nor Roma knew that the path would be better.

The dwarf glanced behind him, "It will take a while for the black palate monster to dig a path...... Unless they know there is another way to get here. He looked at the Delaney, "I think I'm lost, and why are you here, ma'am?"

Elidi was quick to recount her story, culminating in Ronin casting a spell on her, causing her to disappear in front of an angry Sinistra.

"So, the mage is here, huh? I have to say that's pretty good. But what I said made me worry about what else in this world could stand up to that slut and the damn thing she had made!"

"I'm sure Zzelaku can help us...... And it's willing to do the same. ”

"Zzerakul—that's the name of the guy they caught?" His eyes widened, "You really think it's a good thing to put that thing in?"

"Yes. Ronin also felt that we needed to let him go. That's why he let me escape alone. Zzelaku is the key ......"

The dwarven commander rubbed the beard off his chin. "Let out a horrible guy and hope he can stop the other one!I must be crazy to believe you're normal......" he pondered the two passages. "Take one. ”

Delaney frowned, hesitated, and then selected the tunnel on the right.

"I've had a lot of bad luck in the last few hours, I was on the left, but let's go to the right. ”

"It's that simple?

Rom snorted, "You're a priestess who obeys the order. I bet your knowledge must know luck or guess what it is......"

She nodded. "A man determines his own luck, for better or for worse...... There is no absolute guess in zài, it is just a collection of right and wrong. ”

That's right, that's like what a pastor should say. As she spoke, Röm began to follow the path she had chosen.

Delaney gave him a quick look back. She followed.

His roar made the whole of Grimbaatar tremble again. The black palatins in the hall had no time to care about their mistress, and scattered to hide in the nearest cave. There was only one dragonman egg protector and one dragonman left in front of them, but even they seemed to be eager to flee somewhere else immediately.

The "mother" of these reptilian creatures has always terrified these velociraptors. This originally unfamiliar feeling was even stronger in them. Even the cousins of the black palate monsters, the dwarves, leaned against the wall, hoping not to be discovered.

Dlagonax burst out laughing. Creating fear is one of his pleasures.

There are only three creatures that are not afraid. Although Dragonax had eaten the essence of most of the essence of this Void Dragon's captive, he had never seen a real Void Dragon. Although the Void Dragon didn't move, it was obvious. Anger had enveloped him. At the very least, though, Dragonax liked the appearance of other dragons. Not only was he many, much stronger than this poor prisoner, but even much, much stronger than anything...... Except for the thing that his "mother" promised to create zào.

She, the "mother", is naturally the second creature without fear. She remained under the costume of a humanoid form, smiling proudly at her creation. Dagoonax stretched his massive cortical wings around the room, sharp needles at the tips of the wings scraping against the rocks. His amethyst-like body would be enough to fill the room if fully unfolded. He was at least two or even three times the size of the Void Dragon. The edges of his body were misty and blurry, making it more of a shadow than a physical entity.

"This is my child. Sinistra introduced to those who still had the strength to listen, even though there was only one audience, "He's powerful, isn't he?"

But the third creature that didn't fall into fear, the mage, replied briefly, "Damn, it's disgusting...... and the massive head of Dragonax reached out towards the insulter. His massive mouth was filled with hundreds of sword-like teeth, enough to swallow a dozen velociraptors in one gulp. The large mouth has twice as long fangs at the tip as the other teeth, giving the Twilight Dragon a nightmarish "smile". Above his head, curly horns rose backwards, peculiar barbs and sharp edges, and hung down from his skull and neck to the massive body of Dragonax as if there had been an innumerable explosion. Every time the Twilight Dragon breathed, it seemed to swell a little. His pupilless eyes were larger than a giant's shield, and the middle reflected the robed human who was about to become dead. (To be continued.) )