When Baiyi saw Mr. Bear transform into a giant black bear, he exited his memories and asked, "Where's Mr. Bear? How's it doing? "
"I'm here, my friend," Mr. Bear's voice rang out from behind him. Mr. Bear's voice rang out from behind him. Baiyi turned around and saw that the bear had reverted to its Ragdoll form. The little loli, Santa, had taken the bear as a talking doll, and she was bending over to poke its face.
The bear was not angry, however, and it even took the initiative to tease the little loli. It produced a nut out of nowhere and handed it to Santa. When Santa was about to take it, the nut turned into a bouquet of flowers, and when she took the flowers, they turned back into the nut.
Santa could not help but giggle. The anxiety and anxiety she felt when Baiyi abducted her had long since vanished into thin air. After all, aside from Big Scoundrel, everyone else seemed normal. There were a few beautiful and friendly ladies, who fed her delicious candies, and her friends, Mia and Attie, who played with her. Now, there was even a Ragdoll Bear, who could perform magic tricks. It seemed that this world was just as Big Scoundrel had described; it was much more interesting than places like the Martyr's Palace.
Baiyi hesitated for a moment, unsure if he should tell Santa about Mr. Bear's true identity and form, but he decided against it. Zhang Zian turned to Mr. Bear and asked, "Is everything alright on your side?"
"Everything's fine. My cultivation did not regress. In fact, I've gained a deeper understanding of the Way of Nature. The Heart of Nature is not only the Way of Nature, but the Wrath of Nature as well. It's a shame that I've never been able to understand it before," Mr. Bear muttered.
'Tsk tsk, this guy is a little slow. Maybe it's because it doesn't communicate much with me, or maybe its life is a little too comfortable. Back on Earth, humans had already experienced the wrath of Nature. From the sandstorms caused by deforestation to the apocalyptic scenes seen in movies, people on Earth knew how terrifying Nature's wrath could be.
The only difference was that Mr. Bear lived in an environment where there was no industrial development, and everything was well maintained. Plus, it lived with nature lovers like the elves, who loved the environment and lived in harmony. It was understandable that Mr. Bear would not be able to understand the anger it felt when nature was being destroyed.
I wonder how powerful Mr. Bear is now that I've gained a deeper understanding of it. In any case, Baiyi could not feel that there were too many obvious changes in it. It was still as mysterious and amiable as usual, and it loved to play with children.
Just as he was mulling over this, he heard Mr. Bear let out another scream. "Aiya!!! Newcomer, don't poke my eyes. Those are real eyes, not glass beads! "
It seemed like Santa had poked its eye.
Santa immediately said apologetically, "I'm sorry. Did I hurt you? Don't be afraid, I know healing magic. "
"Laeticia, take good care of your sister," Baiyi said helplessly.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Hope. I'll keep an eye on her." Laeticia hurried over and grabbed Santa's hand. Then, they both apologized to Mr. Bear. Laeticia brought Santa to the side and placed her on her lap. Laeticia whispered something into Santa's ear, as though she was a cute doll. She was probably introducing the characters and the environment to Mr. Bear.
The scene looked like a pair of sisters whispering to each other. It was a warm and sweet scene.
Unfortunately, Baiyi did not have much time to admire it. His attention was drawn back to the battlefield, and he saw Mr. Bear, who had revealed its true form, leading the charge like a small moving mountain. Nature's wrath was evident in its eyes as it charged forward.
Despite its enormous size, it was not slow. Only a few students were able to keep up with it. One of them was Nydore, who was riding on the big fox's back. She tried her best to overcome the violent jolts of the fox's charge, and she nocked her bow and shot arrows at a few Death Knights in the distance.
Unfortunately, Nydore's archery skills were not as good as her grandaunt's. She shot three arrows in one go, and only one of them managed to hit the Death Knight's helmet. Unfortunately, the arrow did not manage to damage the Death Knight's head, and it only managed to penetrate the Death Knight's helmet.
"Ugh … This is so embarrassing …" Nydore muttered under her breath. She turned to look at the students behind her. Fortunately, they were far away from the battle, so they did not see the embarrassing scene.
"No, this place is shaking too much. I have to get off," Nydore said. She leaped off the big fox's back and flipped in the air. Her short skirt, which was against Baiyi's aesthetic sense, fell to the ground, revealing her fair thighs.
'She's the youngest, but why is she the most disobedient?' Baiyi thought to himself. He decided to wait until the end of the battle before giving her a proper 'Bai family education'.
Nydore's weapon was not the Caudillo Butterfly Bow. Instead, it was an ordinary wooden longbow. It was the standard weapon for Eom Village's Wind-Chasing Shooters. Nydore did not choose the Celestial Weapon because she did not want to end up like her grandaunt.
This was especially true after she found out that, aside from her grandfather, everyone else in the Void was abnormal. Nydore was afraid that she would be sent into the Void. Not only would she have to deal with liches, demons, and dwarves, but she would also have to deal with a bunch of perverts who liked to admire pretty girls. Not to mention, there were also the two unscrupulous women who kept trying to steal her grandfather away from her grandmother.
Therefore, unless it was absolutely necessary, Nydore would never use the Caudillo Butterfly Bow. However, given the current situation, it seemed that she had no other choice. Her grandaunt, Sylvia, had always used the combat chi bow that Little Three had prepared for her, instead of the ordinary bow and arrows that she had kept in her storage pouch. Her opponents were, after all, undead, and ordinary arrows would not be able to cause much damage to them.
However, if one's aim was accurate enough, they would be able to destroy the undead's joints. Even if they could not kill the undead, they would at least be able to reduce their threat. Nydore, who understood this, stood still and adjusted her breathing. She nocked another arrow, took aim, and released her finger.
The arrow turned into a streak of silver light, and it pierced through the gap between the undead knight's helmet and chest plate. Without the protection of the armor, the undead knight's neck was pierced through, and its head was sent flying by the force of the arrow. When it landed on the ground, it had turned into a headless knight.
Without a head, the undead knight would not die, but it would lose its sight. What was left of its body immediately pulled its skeletal warhorse to a halt, and it anxiously looked for its head. However, the undead army was in a state of disarray, and its head had already been kicked to the ground by the zombies and skeletons.
The Caudillo Butterfly Bow was the most powerful, long-range, and fast among all the Fairy Archery Skills. It was a sniping skill that was especially useful against thick-skinned enemies, but its only flaw was that it required a long time to aim and charge. During that time, the archer had to be fully focused, and it was easy for them to encounter unexpected dangers.
Ever since Sylvia left Eom Village, she hadn't used this move again. That was because she had the Caudillo Butterfly Bow, and her damage output was high enough. There was no need for her to use such a risky move, not to mention that she was in such a chaotic battlefield where the enemy outnumbered her.
At this point, Baiyi could not help but interrupt his reminiscence and talk to the Fairy Walker about the matter. The Fairy Walker nodded, indicating that she understood. She stood up and walked over to Nydore, who was playing with the new loli, Anna, with Nota.
Using an illogical move in an illogical place might have succeeded, but the enemy was outnumbered, and a single arrow would not have changed the outcome of the battle. Instead, it would have put the Fairy Walker in grave danger.
Of course, this kind of thing needed to be taught a lesson.
"Don't forget about the dress," Baiyi reminded the Fairy Walker.
The Fairy Walker pulled Nydore to the side and, imitating Baiyi's scolding of a little girl, grabbed Nydore's pretty cheeks and pulled them to the left and right. At the same time, she mumbled something in the Fairy Language.
"Ugh … Granny … Ouch! Don't pull me! I've already figured out the problem myself! "Nydore's eyes were brimming with tears.
"Granny?" When Anna heard Nydore's words, she gave the Fairy and Nydore a good look. They were both beautiful, young, and had the same long, silvery hair. They looked like sisters, but they were actually two generations apart. Anna was surprised to find that Nydore and the Fairy were separated by two generations.
"Their stories are a little complicated. You'll understand after I tell you the rest," Nota said with a gentle smile. She patted Anna's head gently. She quite liked the little girl. Perhaps it was because she was as quiet and gentle as she was. It took a lot of effort for the Fairy Walker to snatch Anna from the hands of the other sisters, and she had been talking to her about what had happened.
Anna liked the sky-blue-haired Fairy Walker as well. Although this was the first time they had met, Anna could not help but feel that the Fairy Walker was very gentle, as if she could take care of everyone around her. Therefore, Anna decided to stick close to Nota.
Baiyi continued to reminisce about the past. Nydore jumped off the fox's back so that the fox could run at full speed. This was not because Nydore was heavy, but because Baiyi was worried that she would fall off the fox's back if it ran too fast. Soon, the fox caught up with Mr. Bear. Using Shapeshifting Magic, Nydore's body began to grow larger, and soon, she was as large as Mr. Bear itself.
The sunflower and the owl poked their heads out of the fox's thick, fluffy tail. The two of them conversed in the language of the flora and fauna to determine their next course of action. Then, they tapped the fox's tail with their twigs in a particular rhythm and told it their battle plan.
Baiyi had learned this from Aya. It was similar to the way the dragon knights communicated with each other.
Then, the sunflower suggested, "Why don't we do that again?"
"Okay!" The owl replied.
'Huh? Again? ' The fox replied.
'This is a great opportunity. Don't waste it!' The sunflower said confidently.
So the owl flapped its wings and soared into the sky, turning into a thick black fog in mid-air, shrouding the fox. The fox that was running let out a series of howls, leaped towards the sky with all its might, and pounced into the black fog that the owl had turned into.
When its huge body fell from the fog due to gravity and landed on the ground, the seemingly incorporeal black fog turned into a pool of sticky black ink. It wrapped around the fox's body as if it had a life of its own. It moved forward with the fox as it ran, pulling out a huge black cloak behind it.
In the end, the black cloak quickly shrunk back into the fox's body, condensing into a thick and solid black armor. Perhaps there was something wrong with the fox's aesthetics, but the armor didn't look like a product of this world at all. Instead, it looked more like a metal mechanical structure from Earth. It even shone with a cold light under the illumination of the light.
A fox that originally looked like a big white dog had instantly turned into a huge, futuristic, and sci-fi metal monster in the blink of an eye? Countless thick and agile tentacles extended from its back, twisting and waving in the air, adding a touch of Cthulhu to the futuristic, sci-fi scene.
This was the idea that the fox, the owl, and the sunflower had come up with. They had originally planned to use it to fight Mordred, but they had gotten along very well, so they did not use it. However, the idea was retained, and after a period of practice, it had reached a high level of completion. It was just that they had not found an opportunity to demonstrate it in actual combat, and they needed a stage where they could demonstrate it.
Now, it was the right time.
So, when Kitsune quickly approached the battlefield and entered the ideal shooting range, the tentacles on its back pointed forward and shot out hundreds of rays of various colors. It was like the hypocritical Gundam driver of a certain NTR friend bullying the minions, sweeping towards the undead.
The tentacles were transformed from the sunflower, and the magic was cast by the three of them. As Baiyi's students, even if they were just three animals or plants, they could still learn some magic.
Naturally, the undead could not launch such a large-scale attack. For a moment, like the undead in the anime, their bodies exploded with various colors of light, and they fell to the ground.
However, the undead were still undead. Even if their heads and torsos were destroyed, they would not die. Only their movements and speed were greatly slowed.
So, the tentacles on the fox's back patted the fox's back again, communicating with it.
'I told you that this kind of fancy method is useless against monsters like this! Fox, you actually think this is cool? The sunflower complained unhappily.
'I was fooled by the stories that my mentor told me …' the fox replied helplessly. 'He said that this method is very effective against a large number of undead.
But that's a story! ' The owl said helplessly.
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