Chapter 433
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The summoning circle in the other corner of the room lit up as well. Bair's eyes flashed with an evil glint. Bair pointed his long finger in Allen's direction and summoned a chair. He extended his hand and made an inviting gesture. Allen bowed slightly to express his gratitude and sat down without fear.
Bair put his index finger on his lips and gestured for silence. Allen nodded knowingly.
On Allen's left, two people appeared in the room one after another. Krum dragged the heavy iron chain and frowned as he looked around the room. When he saw Allen, he tried his best to straighten his spine that was almost bent by the iron chain.
As soon as Bruck appeared in the room, the giant demon-hunting spider that was hanging under the granite arch suddenly teleported in front of Bruck. Its long spider legs were less than a foot away from Bruck. Bruck was shocked by the spider's sudden move. His body swayed and he almost fell off the bridge.
After stabilizing himself, Bruck, who was still in shock, saw the sharp fangs of the demon-hunting spider that were glowing with a faint blue light. He retreated in fear.
Krum's gloomy eyes glanced at Bruck and walked towards Bair. The iron chain dragged on the ground and made an ear-piercing sound.
Allen did not miss the disgust in Bair's eyes. He wondered if Krum would be fooled by Bair's appearance and let his guard down because of his friendly attitude.
"Warriors, nice to meet you. My name is Bair." Bair bowed to Krum in a very elegant manner.
"Nice to meet you, Viktor Krum." Even though Krum was overwhelmed, he insisted on returning the bow. He did not want to be rude in front of everyone.
"Your perseverance is admirable. Your body is very strong!" Bair praised Krum as he looked at the chains on his body. He then repeated what he said to Allen to Krum. His exotic voice sounded very pleasant.
"So, do you want to wait here until the end of the game, or do you want to take a gamble in the final game? You won't get any points for the former, but you can get gems that can add 40 points for the latter. "Bair asked gently.
"I choose to take part in the final game. I want to make a wish." Krum answered decisively. When he and Brook were faced with the various ferocious monsters and traps on the door, they were physically and mentally exhausted and did not have the confidence to face them head-on, so they directly skipped this checkpoint. If he chose to take part in the challenge and use up the 4 gems that he worked so hard to get, or wait until the end of the game to get zero points, then all the hard work he put in before would be a joke. This was unacceptable.
Krum glanced at Allen in disdain. He thought that Allen must have used too many gems to pass so quickly that he did not have 4 left. He did not dare to make a wish, so he chose to give up and wait until the end of the game.
Bair raised his arm and waved it in the air. The audience outside could only see the portrait inside, but could not hear the voice inside.
Krum looked down and thought for a while. He gave a wish that he thought was very appropriate. "I hope to leave this place successfully."
"Very good. I admire your courage." Bair stretched out his long finger and gently swiped it in the direction of Krum. The chains on Krum's body were torn apart, and he fell heavily onto the Yellow Granite Arch Bridge. He then slid down and fell into the abyss under the bridge.
Krum had a bad feeling. Since Bair admired his courage and had the ability to break the chains, why didn't he do it when he was praising him earlier? Why did he choose to do it now? The vigilance in Krum's eyes intensified, but it was too late.
"As you wish." Bair's face revealed an evil smile.
Krum flew up into the air uncontrollably. Krum struggled to pull out his wand, but his body suddenly fell forward and hit the door above his head. His wand flew out of his hand and spun around.
Bair raised his arm and the wand flew into his hand. Bair soared into the air and flew to Krum's side. He then stuffed the wand back into Krum's hand.
"This is the power of the contract. Once both of us have agreed to it, magic cannot be resisted." Bair was facing Krum, but his eyes were looking at Allen. He spread out his hands innocently and explained in a kind and gentle voice.
Krum tried to grab the cage to stop himself, but there seemed to be an invisible force pulling at him. His fingers were pried open one by one, and his entire body and limbs were stuck to the cage in a '大' shape.
"Put me down, put me down." Krum struggled and hit the cage with all his might.
"Ahhhhhhh …" Krum's painful moans kept coming out of his mouth. He struggled with all his might, desperately twisting his body, trying to break free from the invisible control.
But once the contract was established, it could not be stopped halfway.
The bones in his limbs were broken, and he spat out blood, which gathered into a river below him.
Bruck in the distance witnessed Krum's miserable state. His whole body trembled like a sieve, and his heart was beating wildly. He collapsed on the ground and kept retreating.
The stands were dead silent at first, and then the audience screamed.
"He will die."
"There have been people who have died in the competition before."
"Can no one save him?"
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"Quick! Quick! Stop! " Kakarov jumped up from his chair in a panic. He pulled Dumbledore's sleeve. "Dumbledore, quickly make Bair stop. Krum will die! "
Dumbledore stared at the screen with a solemn expression. He sighed deeply and said helplessly, "I have been stopping you from changing the Djinn into Demon Barthez. Now that the contract has been established, I can't do anything. If we forcefully break the Demon's contract, it will lead to more serious consequences. After all, the Demon promised us that he would never kill anyone. He will keep his promise. Krum's life will not be in danger. You see, he unlocked the chains to prevent Krum's organs from being crushed to death when he passed through the gap. "
Dumbledore's eyes showed infinite pity. This child is going to suffer a lot!
Kakarov clenched his fists and fell back into his seat. He watched helplessly as Krum's head was squeezed out of shape by the narrow cage. Little by little, Krum was pulled into the gap of the cage by a huge force.
Blood kept splashing out from Krum's limbs, which were pierced by broken bones and muscles. He became a bloody man. His body was soft like noodles and could not move at all. Only his moving eyes, which were full of horror, showed that this person was still alive and could clearly feel the pain in his body.
Little by little, like toothpaste being squeezed, the bloody Krum was stuffed out of the cage. His shoes fell directly to the ground and rolled into the abyss under the bridge.
Krum was like a large rag doll, hanging on the top of the cage door.
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