"Didn't you want to kill me? Come down … "Omar looked up at the sky. His tone was full of sarcasm, but his voice was unusually loud, like the roar of a giant beast.
"I kind of understand now," Han Jin said calmly. "What did you just say? The blood of the Golden Behemoth? Among the orcs, you should not be the only warrior like you, but you have always been under the control of the Elemental Capital … You are very afraid of magic, right? "
"So what?" Omar bared his shiny fangs, and the air from his mouth shot straight into the air, swirling with countless snowflakes.
"I am a magician …" Han Jin smiled as he opened his hand, and a white flame appeared in his palm.
"Go to hell!" Omar was furious. If anyone told him now that Lord Raphael was a magician, he would definitely turn that person into a meat patty!
In the next moment, Omar had leaped more than sixty meters into the air. His huge and burly figure was like a flying mountain. Looking from below, his arms stretched straight into the sky, as if he wanted to tear the dark clouds into pieces.
After a few exchanges, Han Jin already knew what kind of speed his opponent had. As soon as Omar's figure moved, he immediately controlled the giant sword and continued to fly diagonally into the sky. At the same time, he threw out the Three True Fire in his hand.
The Three True Fire was just a small ball in Han Jin's hand, and if Han Jin fell into Omar's palm, he would also be a small ball. In Omar's opinion, the magic released by Han Jin was smaller than dust, and he did not care at all.
The Three True Fire's power was not to be underestimated, but it also had a fatal flaw. It was too slow, and it could not be faster if it was purely controlled by divine sense. He had discovered this problem when he fought with Betty and Caroline, but he could not improve it until today. This was determined by the strength of the divine sense, and at least for now, he could not break through the limit.
Omar's sharp nails swept under the green light, and he could not be bothered with the flying sparks. However, when Omar pounced from the ground to the sky, the turbulence in the air instantly blew the sparks back.
"Is this your magic?" Omar let out a strange laugh.
Han Jin felt somewhat helpless. He waved his hand, and the chilly wind formed by the Soul-Devouring Orb roared and rushed toward Omar. Although the Soul-Devouring Orb had already been damaged, with Han Jin personally controlling the Soul-Devouring Orb, its power was much greater than Harley's. The Yin wind surged at an extremely fast speed, and in just a few breaths' time, Omar was wrapped up in it.
Han Jin released the Ground Shrinking Spell and hid in the cold wind. Then, he used another Ground Shrinking Spell and appeared beside Omar's feet. To him, that thick foot was like a small boat, but Han Jin didn't have time to sigh. He released four True Samadhi Fire in succession. The fireballs landed on Omar's instep and began to burn.
The fog-like Yin wind did not have much of an effect. Omar actually caught Han Jin's position and waved his hand downward.
As soon as Han Jin released the last of the Three True Fire of Samadhi, the pillar-like nails were closing in on his body with a thunderous roar. It was too late for him to release the Earth Shrinking Spell. If he used Earthmeld, his upper body would disappear as soon as his lower body sank into the ground. Han Jin could only cross his left arm and control the Lion King's Shield with his spiritual will to block the attack.
Rich white light spewed out, forming a dazzling light screen. Then, with a loud bang, Omar's fingertips collided with the light screen. The light screen was instantly torn apart, and Han Jin's body flew out like a cannonball, flying more than a hundred meters away. He was also dizzy from the shock. Then, he forcefully controlled the surging vital energy, released the Ground Shrinking Spell, summoned the green light, and rode on the sword beam, flying vertically into the sky.
Omar only took two steps to jump below Han Jin. Unfortunately, Han Jin had already fled far away.
"Come down! Coward!! "Omar howled.
Han Jin smiled and only looked at Omar quietly. For the past few years, he had been re-evaluating the power of dao techniques. The True Samadhi Fire was not invincible, at least it could not cause harm to the Giant Golden Dragon. And the Behemoth in front of him should not be as strong as the Green Dragon's magic defense. He believed that the True Samadhi Fire would have a decisive effect.
The four balls of fire were still burning quietly. Omar caught a glimpse of something out of the corner of his eye and hurriedly looked down. He saw that there were flames burning on his feet. He subconsciously reached out his hand to wipe them away, trying to extinguish the flames.
This was a fatal mistake! As the giant palm swept past, the four balls of fire had connected into one and had spread to Omar's palm. At this moment, Omar suddenly felt a piercing pain and could not help but let out a shrill howl.
* * *
While Han Jin was fighting with the Behemoth, a bloody incident occurred in the illusion of the temple in Wild Willow City. A dozen elite archers had just entered the illusion and were suddenly attacked in less than ten minutes. Countless greyish-white, monkey-like monsters inexplicably appeared from the quiet forest. In the blink of an eye, they formed an overwhelming tide of anger and swallowed the dozen elite archers.
Before this, the anxious Great Elder Ampdula had sent five elite teams into the illusion to look for Sunier. To be precise, they were going to capture her! However, after the five elite teams entered the illusion, they mysteriously disappeared collectively. The strength of each elite team was stronger than the previous one, but the results were similar. In the sixth team, there were even great elves who had entered the illusion several times and were very familiar with the illusion. However, in the face of the tide of monsters, they could not resist at all. In the blink of an eye, they were torn to pieces and turned into skeletons.
Moreover, the monsters were intelligent. When they attacked, more than a thousand monsters circled to the back and surrounded the entrance of the illusion. The elves had no way to escape!
Unfortunately, the total weight of the dozen elves added together was not more than two thousand pounds. The monsters were not full at all. They angrily waved their bloody bone clubs and smashed everywhere. After a long time, they finally sneaked into the depths of the forest.
When the sky had just brightened, Sunier, who was sitting next to a big tree with a bow and arrow in her arms, opened her eyes on time. First, she checked the few small traps that she had set up last night. After confirming that there were no abnormalities, Sunier nodded with satisfaction. Then, she took out a piece of wood and carefully drew a mark on it with an arrow.
How many days had it been? Sunier couldn't remember clearly. She only knew that she had left dozens of scratches on the wooden block, and she didn't know whether one day in here was the same as one day in the outside world. She had changed her robe several times, and her jade-like skin, which she used to be proud of, was now covered with mottled scars.
If she walked out like this, she would definitely give Han Jin a shock, Sunier thought bitterly. She gently touched the finger-wide scar on the side of her neck that was left behind by a rabbit-like monster. Even though Seth had warned her, Sunier really did not expect the rabbit to attack so quickly. Almost at the same time that Sunier noticed the rabbit, two red lights were already shooting towards her.
Fortunately, Sunier's nerves had been trained to be as tough as steel. She was almost always on high alert, which was why she was able to tilt her head in the nick of time. Even so, she could not completely avoid the attack.
Later on, as long as these white, round creatures appeared in her field of vision, Sunier would immediately shoot an arrow at them. She finally understood that there were no creatures that would not attack her in the illusion trial. Other than the tall trees, all living creatures that could move were extremely aggressive. The only correct way was to strike first to gain the upper hand.
However, Sunier was relieved that she did not encounter any monkey-like creatures again. Sunier could not do anything to those little creatures that came and went like the wind, but if it was a one-on-one battle, Sunier was confident that she could take care of the monsters here.
The elves had always been known as the rulers of the forest. On one hand, it was because of the complex terrain and the numerous obstacles in the forest, which provided a natural barrier for the elves' long-range archers. If one wanted to fight against the elves in the forest, one must always be on guard against the arrows that were everywhere. On the other hand, the elves had the ability to communicate with nature. Every flower, every blade of grass, and even every tree could become an elf's weapon. In such an environment, one would definitely not be fighting against just one elf, but the entire forest.
The forest in the illusion trial was completely different from the one in the real world. Sunier could not communicate with it at all. However, this did not affect Sunier's archery skills at all. In this place, Sunier fully utilized the elves' racial talents. The sharp arrows in her hands could be said to have never missed a target. Every time she shot, she would reap a life.
With the sound of the bowstring, the arrow pierced through the air and left behind a faint afterimage in the forest. A huge colorful snake fell from the tree and landed on the ground with a loud bang. Sunier's arrow accurately embedded itself between the snake's eyes, leaving only an inch long arrow feather on the outside.
Sunier sighed. The venom that the snake spat out was extremely terrifying. She did not want to be stained by even a little bit of it.
The snake was not completely dead yet. It was still rolling around with all its might, its thick tail hitting the ground with a crackling sound. Sunier stood in the distance and waited quietly.
Gradually, the strength of the serpent became weaker and weaker, and finally it started to twitch from time to time. Sunier still didn't move. A qualified hunter didn't need to be good at archery, but must have enough patience.
Sunier waited until the snake stopped moving. After a long time, she slowly walked over. After making sure that the snake was completely dead, Sunier squatted down and carefully took out the venom gland from the snake's mouth. She then smeared the venom on the arrow one by one.
If there were any elves here, they would definitely stare with wide eyes and condemn Sunier's actions. She actually smeared poison on the arrow? The elves had archery masters and artistic masters, but they had never produced an expert in poison. The prideful elves did not even bother to use poison.
In the past, Sunier had never done such a thing. But now, if someone were to question her, she would definitely ask with a smile, "How long have you been in the illusion realm?"
Some large monsters could not be killed with arrows. The reason why Sunier came up with this idea was because she had witnessed a fight between monsters a few days ago.
It was two monsters the size of small hills. For some reason, they were fighting. At that time, Sunier could hear the continuous and deafening sounds of collision from afar.
To be able to make such a loud noise, the monsters should be quite large. Even though Sunier was mentally prepared, she still took a deep breath when she saw it with her own eyes.
What kind of monsters were these? From what Sunier knew, only dragons had the qualifications to be compared to these two monsters in front of her.
They were like two lizards that had been magnified countless times. Moreover, the way they attacked each other was very strange. Both of them stood up and used their two thick forelimbs to slap each other. The deafening sounds that Sunier heard came from this.
Sunier was dumbfounded as she looked at the four claws that were larger than her body. They kept slapping each other, and neither side seemed to have any intention of falling down. It was as if the other's attack was just tickling them. She thought that even if she shot all of her arrows, they would not be able to do any effective damage to these two monsters.
After a while, the two monsters seemed to have gotten angry and were no longer satisfied with just slapping each other. They began to open their bloody mouths and bite each other. Actually, it was not quite accurate to call it a bloody mouth. Sunier estimated that even if she were to stand in the monster's mouth, she would not be able to reach its upper teeth. The length of its fangs was about the same as her height.
It seemed that these two monsters had a violent temper. Not long after, they reached a point where they would not stop until one of them was dead. Large chunks of flesh and blood flew out, but it was as if they did not know pain and only continued to bite each other's bodies.
Gradually, the smaller monster was at a disadvantage. In some places, white bones were exposed. When its neck was bitten by the larger monster, it finally let out a pitiful cry as if begging for mercy. The larger monster did not seem to have any intention of killing it. It did not break its opponent's neck in one bite. When the smaller monster fled, it let out a satisfied howl towards the sky. It did not seem to care that its body was also dripping with flesh and blood.
Things were not over yet. The monster that had just won was so happy that it casually swung its tail. Coincidentally, it swung a large tree. The tree was broken in half, and a brightly colored snake fell from the tree, landing right beside the monster's feet.
This snake was probably like Sunier, hiding at the side to watch the show. The only difference was that it was too close.
When the monster realized that there was actually someone who dared to invade its territory, it could not help but become angry. It lifted its foot and stomped down. With a puchi sound, the middle part of the snake's body was turned into a pile of flesh.
If the monster had stomped on the snake's head, then the following would not have happened. But the fact was that it did not do so.
The vitality of snakes was usually relatively strong. The snake in the trial was the same. Even after suffering such a huge injury, the snake did not give up on fighting back. Of course, this was also its dying strike. After being stomped into a pile of flesh, no matter what kind of creature it was, it would not be able to live for long.
Sunier saw with her own eyes that the snake's fangs had pierced deeply into the monster's leg. Then, the snake's head was deflated at a speed visible to the naked eye. Now that she thought about it, the snake must have injected all of its venom into the monster's body.
This level of attack was not something that the monster would care about. Who would care about being bitten by an ant? The snake's two fangs were probably not even two thorns to the monster. The monster only shook its head, as if it had done something insignificant, and slowly walked away.
When Sunier who was hiding in the distance was about to leave, she suddenly saw an unbelievable scene. The incomparably huge monster seemed to be drunk. It staggered forward for a short distance before falling to the ground with a bang.
Sunier did not rashly rush forward to see what had happened. Instead, she glanced around and jumped onto a tree to look at the place where the monster had fallen. With her outstanding eyesight, Sunier could clearly see that the wound on the monster's leg had festered in a short period of time. The wound was black, and the black was slowly but steadily spreading upwards.
Highly toxic! Sunier could not imagine that such a small snake could poison such a huge monster. Of course, small was only relative. Compared to Sunier, that snake was not small.
If Han Jin was here, he could accurately tell Sunier that this was a neurotoxin. Only this kind of toxin that directly affected the joints between the motor nerves and muscles could quickly cause respiratory paralysis, leading to suffocation.
No matter how huge its body was, it still needed to breathe. For a beast as majestic as a mountain to die under the poisonous fangs of a small snake, it could not be said that it was a kind of irony.
Of course, Sunier did not know what a neurotoxin was, but she knew that it was the colorful snake that had poisoned the monster in front of her.
Since there was more than one monster of this size, she had to be prepared for future encounters. Sunier had never been a girl who stuck to the rules. She began to hunt down the snake with a purpose, but she was always very careful in the process of extracting the poison.
Counting up, she had already smeared over a hundred arrows with snake venom. After experimenting, Sunier felt a little more confident. This was an absolute one-shot kill. There was no need to hit the monster's vitals. Even if she only hit the monster's toes, the prey would instantly fall to the ground and die.
Sunier placed the coated arrows into her spatial ring and straightened up to look in the direction she came from. That person was also fighting non-stop, right? But he should not be like her, riddled with scars.
Dozens of days of near-death situations were not completely useless. Sunier's strength had already made a breakthrough. Her reaction speed and agility had greatly improved, and these were the things that an archer needed the most.
When I return, I should be able to stand by your side and fight side by side with you, Sunier thought. I don't want to see your lonely back anymore. I can only stay here and silently bless you. I don't want that anymore!
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