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Chapter 554

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"Another one?" Dean looked at the outline of the heat source and knew that it was a powerful monster. He looked through the broken window and saw a nearly three-meter-high monster lying on the ground. It looked like a toad, bloated, with fine green scales on its surface. There were spikes of different lengths on its thick forelimbs and shoulders. It was a level 42 Serpent Toad.

Dean's face changed slightly. This was a highly poisonous monster. Although its level was 42, which was equivalent to a primary Frontiersman, if not careful, even a Pioneer would die tragically under its venom. Ordinary antidote powder could not suppress its venom. Even the top pharmacist of the Dark Church who was good at developing poisons might not be able to save the life of a person who was poisoned by the Serpent Toad.

"Damn it!" Dean cursed in his heart. He did not expect that these troublesome monsters would appear one after another in such a hidden place. He glanced at the unconscious Aisha on the chair next to him. His eyes flickered slightly. If he left this girl at the moment, he could cut a few wounds on her body and use her to distract the Serpent Toad's attention. He would have some hope to sneak away from the side.

However, when he saw Aisha's pale face in a coma, he could not help but think of the Dragon Prison and the help he gave her on that rainy night many years ago. The idea in his heart was immediately dispelled. If it was someone else, he might not hesitate to betray them, but this girl had saved him several times. It was somewhat difficult for him to abandon her.

"I can only give it a try." He slightly gritted his teeth, clenched the dagger, and looked at the Serpent Toad jumping toward the subway car. His eyes slightly narrowed, and a trace of cold killing intent flashed through them. He grabbed a dusty shoe from the ground and threw it toward the side of the Serpent Toad's body.

Bang! The shoe fell to the ground.

The sound attracted the attention of the Serpent Toad. When its eyes looked over, Dean suddenly rushed out. Like an arrow leaving the bow, he jumped out of the window and went straight to the front of the Serpent Toad.

The Serpent Toad suddenly reacted. It opened its bright red and slender tongue, which rolled toward Dean like a intestine. At the front of the tongue, there was a slightly cracked mouth with fine teeth.

Dean's body suddenly flashed, and he dodged the bright red tongue. His full burst of speed allowed his body to sweep like a gust of wind. He appeared at the side of the Serpent Toad, and the dagger fiercely stabbed at its eyeball.

The Serpent Toad could not react and only had time to close its eyes.

Puff! The dagger was extremely sharp and easily pierced through its eyelids. Green blood spurted out from the inside and splashed on Dean's arm armor. The metal armor was corroded, and the white of the dagger's eyes suddenly appeared.

Dudian was surprised. He used his injured left hand to press on its body. He used the dagger to stab the top of its head.

The Serpent Toad roared, and the tongue in its mouth shot back toward Dean. At the same time, the spikes on its forelimbs suddenly grew, like several sharp claws, stabbing toward Dean on its back.

Dean noticed that the tips of these spikes were overflowing with a faint green liquid. He expected that it was highly toxic. His heart shivered, and the dagger quickly stabbed toward the Serpent Toad's head. After piercing the scales on the top of the Serpent Toad's head, it seemed to be against a hard bone. He did not dare to continue to use force. He quickly pulled out the dagger, turned over, and slid down its body.

As he landed, he kicked it in the back, trying to deal as much damage as he could.

Whoosh!

As soon as he landed, the three tails behind the Serpent Toad suddenly swung toward him. The tails were full of protruding spikes. Once he touched them, he would definitely be injured. The Serpent Toad's whole body was poisonous. Once he was injured, he would be in big trouble. This was also the reason why Dean did not want to fight with it.

Dean saw three shadows sweeping towards him. His heart beat fiercely, and the blood in his whole body seemed to burn in an instant. His body suddenly twisted, as if there were several invisible limbs supporting his body. He crawled with his back to the ground in a strange posture like a spider crawling. He narrowly escaped and at the same time quickly pulled back the distance.

"Hiss!" The Serpent Toad made a snake-like hissing sound. It turned around and quickly jumped toward Dean. The bone spikes on its body suddenly opened like a peacock spreading its tail.

Dean's face was ugly. He stared at the Serpent Toad. At the moment when the Serpent Toad pounced on him, his body suddenly soared into the air. He flapped his wings and flew high into the sky. At the same time, his hand swung out a black shadow and smashed it toward the other eye of the Serpent Toad.

The Serpent Toad's tongue suddenly danced and hit the black shadow. With a bang, it exploded and turned into a cloud of dust. This object turned out to be a concrete stone that Dean picked up from the ground.

At the moment when the stone was smashed, Dean's body suddenly swooped down and hit the Serpent Toad's head head-on. The dagger instantly pierced the scales on its head. With a click, it broke through the skull and penetrated the handle of the dagger. At the same time, he raised his left hand and smashed toward the Serpent Toad's head. At this moment, he didn't care about his left hand's injury. He used all his strength to hammer the Serpent Toad's head.

The Serpent Toad screamed. Its whole body trembled in pain. Its tongue danced wildly and whipped Dean's body. The sharp teeth at the front of the tongue opened its mouth and bit Dean's right shoulder.

Feeling the sharp pain in his shoulder, Dean's eyes were a little red. He hammered harder, pulled out the dagger, and stabbed it again and again. He stabbed it more than a dozen times until the Serpent Toad under him completely stopped moving.

Dean felt a burning pain on his wrist. He looked down and saw that the blood of the Serpent Toad had corroded the wristguard and flowed to his wrist. He hurriedly jumped down from the Serpent Toad's back. After landing, he took two breaths. Seeing that the Serpent Toad was no longer moving, he was a little relieved. Then he immediately looked at several places on his body where the pain was coming from. He couldn't help but feel a chill in his heart.

He saw that there was a big bite mark on his right shoulder. Although it didn't tear off the flesh, the bite mark was relatively deep and tore the armor. In addition, there were two abrasions on his wrist and back. There was a dent on the wing on his back, as if it was poked by a hard object.

Dean hurriedly returned to the subway car, took off the armor, and wrapped the wound with a bandage to prevent the poisonous blood from spreading. At the same time, he washed and disinfected the dagger. He gouged out the bite mark on his right shoulder. He saw that the flesh of the wound was somewhat rotten, and the blood was also faintly dark green, which was extremely strange and frightening.

However, when cleaning the wound, Dean saw that the dark green blood didn't spread too far, only a few centimeters.

Seeing this familiar appearance, he was startled for a moment, and his heart was suddenly relieved. He didn't expect that his Ice Blood Disease had a special way to resist the poison.

He cleaned the wounds all over his body, smeared healing powder, and wrapped them with gauze. In the process of bandaging, he saw that his left hand was somewhat deformed, and the bones of the middle finger were displaced, which looked a bit weird. Obviously, it was caused by the previous beating too hard.

When the wound was just treated, before Dean had time to rest, he heard a strange sound outside the subway car again. This time it was the sound of footsteps. He looked up, but it was a few sickle zombies staggering.

Dean cursed in his heart and turned to look at Aisha. He had noticed that the bloody smell from Aisha's wound had a strange fragrance. This place was so hidden that there were no footprints of large monsters left recently before their arrival. But in a short time after their arrival, they appeared one after another. Most of them were attracted by her strange bloody smell.

Although he didn't know why her bloody smell had such an effect, now it gave him a headache.

He jumped out of the subway car, picked up some stones on the ground, aimed at the heads of several sickle zombies, and threw them out.

Bang bang bang...

The heads of several sickle zombies were hit by the stones. Their faces suddenly broke, and their bodies trembled and fell to the ground. After all, they were only level 10 monsters. In front of Dean's current strength, he could easily kill them.

Dean leaned against the outside of the carriage, seizing the time to rest. At the same time, he was thinking of ways to suppress the smell of blood. The first method that came to his mind was to wrap her in a bag and seal the smell. But if it was airtight, she would suffocate to death.

"Do I have to fly in the sky with her? In this case, my physical strength can't support it... "Dean frowned. If he was in his peak state, he could hold on for a while, but at this moment his physical strength was almost exhausted. It was estimated that he would be completely exhausted after flying with her for more than ten minutes. As for flying directly out of the wasteland from here, it was even more impossible.

Rustle!

Not long after he rested, there was another sound from outside. This time it was a small sound, and the number was very large.

Dean's face changed slightly, and a dense heat source appeared in his sight. It turned out to be a palm-sized insect.

Outside the giant wall, insect tide, like corpse tide, was one of the scariest disasters. The danger was no less than encountering legendary monsters.

Dean was just about to turn around and climb back to the subway. He picked up Haisha and ran, but he saw the heat source insects rushing to the hole outside the subway. The insects behind them were not endless. The width of the swarm was only about ten meters. Obviously, it was not the legendary insect tide that stretched for several kilometers.

He breathed a sigh of relief. Such a number could only be regarded as a small swarm.

He glanced around and found some vines growing out of the cracks in the ground, as well as some wilted vines that had lost their moisture. He quickly gathered them and lit them up with a torch. Then, he poured the remaining kerosene around the outside of the subway car and poured it on some green vines, igniting them. Instantly, a circle of flames appeared, protecting the subway car he was in.

The swarm quickly crawled over, but stopped in front of the flame, not daring to move forward.

Dean sat in the circle of fire, looking at the dense insects around him. He smiled slightly. Holding the torch in his hand, he leaned his back against the car, taking the opportunity to breathe and restore his physical strength.

The flame continued to burn, but the swarm gradually became a little impatient. From time to time, a few insects jumped out and tried to jump over the flame circle, but their bodies were burned by the flame. Suddenly, they squeaked. But when they fell in front of Dean's feet, their bodies trembled, and they did not die.

Dean's face changed slightly. He knew that this flame could not stop these insects. It could only delay a little time.

Looking at the dense insects, he sighed. Although with his strength, killing these insects was as simple as trampling ants to death, when he killed all these insects, his physical strength would be completely overdrawn.

Aisha was stimulated by the pain and slowly woke up. She struggled to open her eyes and suddenly saw a flame jumping in the darkness. She was startled for a moment and suddenly woke up. She hurriedly turned over and sat up, but as soon as she exerted force on her abdomen, a sharp pain came from her back, making her gasp. She could barely support her body with her hands to sit up. She only felt a burst of dizziness in her mind, which was a symptom of excessive blood loss.

She turned her head to look at the flame and was stunned. She saw a dense swarm of insects surrounding the flame. Some of them were crawling on the iron sheet above her head, making a rustling sound. In the circle of flame, a teenager with black hair was sitting on the edge of the iron sheet next to her. He was staring at the swarm in front of him without squinting. It was Dean who she had seen before.

The memories from before she fainted suddenly came flooding back like a tide. She was startled for a moment and looked down at her arm. She felt something and raised her hand to touch her head. She immediately felt a soft gauze. Her lips moved slightly and she looked up at the black-haired youth who had his back against her. She listened to the whispers of the swarm of insects outside the flames and a strange look slowly appeared in her eyes.

Dean heard the movement behind him. His eyes moved and saw that Aisha had woken up. He couldn't help but say: "You woke up!"

Aisha gently nodded and moved her eyes away from the back of his head. She glanced at the surrounding insects and whispered: "Have you been fighting here when I was in a coma?"

Dean said: "Yes, I don't know where these monsters came from. They don't let me rest."

Aisha faintly said: "You can leave so as not to be implicated by me. From childhood to adulthood, people who are close to me don't have a good end."

Dean was startled. He suddenly thought of the childhood she told him in prison. He was silent for a moment and whispered: "You are right."

Aisha was startled. She didn't expect him to admit this. Her heart was suddenly inexplicably sour. She slightly gritted her teeth and said: "You can leave. I will help you restrain..."

"But." Dean interrupted her again. He turned his head to look at her and smiled: "I like this kind of implication."

Aisha stared at him blankly, suddenly speechless.

Dean turned his head and stared at the swarm in front of him again. He saw that as the flame was getting weaker, some insects rushed through the flame and crawled to his feet from time to time. He killed them. But as time passed, the number of insects crawling in front of him increased.

"I didn't expect that one day I would be bullied by these little insects." Dean shook his head with a wry smile and said to Aisha: "Let's change places."

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