Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 49: Savage Territory III

This monster is called the green-footed snake, a magical creature that can attract lightning and use it to attack. Siegel had read about this monster in the book, but couldn't connect it with what was in front of him for a while. He stood in the doorway, with a short dagger in his hand, on full alert, watching the monster's movement patterns.

"There is still an ambush, despicable human beings!" The monster uttered a human voice, accompanied by a series of voices that sounded like donkeys and crows, very harsh. Siegel only felt a tingling in his ears, and his body shook involuntarily.

"Go to hell!" The green-footed snake raised its body, and a flash of light burst out between the two horns on its head, gathering into a rolling thunderball. Siegel smelled the lightning magic energy gathered in the air, and immediately uttered the secret words "Shrak"! The wand bounced into his hand, and the magic gathered at the tip of the wand, forcing the surrounding rain away.

Siegel can only send out a small arc, which is far from the strength of a lightning beam, so he cannot use elemental offset to annihilate the monster's lightning attack. However, he can use the elemental resistance shield, which greatly reduces the power of lightning with this protection magic. As for the part of the energy that the shield can't resist, it can only be resisted by the body.

Lightning shot out, the shield opened, and the two collided to produce strong flashes and dull thunder. The shield failed to completely block the lightning, and the escaping energy exploded into rubble, leaving fine wounds on Siegel's body. The kitten let out an exclamation, immediately fell down, and covered her eyes with her arms to escape the catastrophe.

Siegel endured the pain in his body, concentrated all his strength on his limbs, and used the power of will to force himself to rush out from the rain curtain and kill the green-footed snake. Relying on the resistance of the dice, he quickly got rid of the influence of paralysis. The first few steps he took would still have violent splashes of water, but the next few steps had already returned to the level of the elf war dance, causing only a circle of ripples like the touch of a dragonfly in the water.

However, in order to resist these magics, his energy has been consumed a lot, and now he is starting to feel hungry.

When the green-footed snake fired the lightning, it also felt that there was a force blocking its attack. Knowing that the lightning did not achieve the maximum effect, it was also ready to continue fighting. At the same time as Siegel charged forward, the monster had already lowered its body, drawn an arc on the ground like a snake, and charged forward with its head tilted and its mouth open, like a serrated guillotine attacking from the flank.

Suddenly there was a loud shout in the sky, and the giant-like man jumped down from the top of the broken tower wall, and stepped on the body of the green-footed snake with both feet. The monster's body was folded in half, a large amount of blood spurted out of its mouth, and the wound muscles were squeezed out.

Siegel took the opportunity to pounce on it and slashed the chin of the green-footed snake, trying to directly cut off its most powerful weapon - its mouth full of sharp teeth. The monster's scales were tougher than expected and covered in slippery mud. The dagger successfully inserted into the body of the green-footed snake, incising a huge wound, but it failed to decapitate.

The monster wouldn't be caught without a hand, it stretched its neck suddenly, its huge mouth was placed under Siegel's hood, and the strong bad breath made people feel dizzy. The green-footed snake has the ability to swallow people whole, and few people can escape from its sour belly. Siegel hurriedly dodged, relying on the agility of the elf war dance to avoid the fatal swallow, but was still bitten by the huge crocodile-like mouth on his thigh. Two rows of fangs pierced into the muscle, and the force of the gigantic bite nearly ripped his leg off.

Janet screamed, she tried to restrain her fear of lightning, and shot the light crossbow in her hand. The crossbow hit the monster, but only ripped off one of its scales. The kitten barked, making Siegel run as he tried to reload the crossbow.

The giant in animal skin quickly came to help. He grabbed the upper and lower jaws of the blue-footed snake with both hands, and then pulled it out with all his might. I saw his whole body muscles like steel, making a rattling sound similar to the tightening of a winch on a ship. The green-footed snake threw its twelve legs on the ground in pain, and made a screeching sound in its throat.

The teeth of the green-footed snake are razor-shaped barbs, which grow to prevent the swallowed creature from crawling out, so it hurts more when pulling it out than inserting it. Siegel pointed his wand at the monster's open throat, chanting a spell in excruciating pain. An icy ray hit the most vulnerable part of the monster's throat, freezing its esophagus. The piercing pain was unbearable for the monster, and it began to struggle frantically. Siegel was knocked aside and fell into the rain. Even the strong man was thrown out by the huge force, but he frantically pulled the upper jaw of the blue-footed snake, and actually tore off three teeth.

The green-footed snake spit out blood mixed with ice balls, and looked at Siegel with frantic eyes, constantly brewing lightning energy between the horns on its head. This time, the distance between the two was too close, and even if Siegel resisted with the elements, it was difficult to avoid the attack of the monsters that came after him. As long as this blow can be dragged, the giant can keep up in time and launch the ability to fight in close quarters. There was only a split second for Siegel to react, and he had to make a decision right away.

Siegel waved his wand, and a rope shot out of thin air from the tip of the wand, tied a large rock not far away, and tied the other end to his wrist. He yanked the rope hard, and suddenly the rope began to shrink and shorten. With this skill, Siegel was pulled and slid across the mud, swiftly traversing the dangerous sections of the battlefield, and quickly hiding behind the bunkers of the rubble of buildings. The green-footed snake noticed the enemy's intention to escape, and immediately stimulated the energy of lightning in advance, hitting Siegel's escaped body severely. This time without the protection of the elemental magic shield, it should be the right target. But after the dirt and rain scattered like fireworks, Siegel swayed and disappeared out of thin air.

"I lied to you, idiot!" Siegel was actually still in the same place, and it was just an illusion he used to deceive the blue-footed snake. There are many such techniques in the Wizards' Guide to Illusion, and Siegel has been working **** it, and now it just came in handy. The success of the spell is also due to the environment here. Fortunately, there are downpours and thundering thunder around, which interferes with the senses, so the illusion without sound did not cause the green foot snake to suspect, and successfully made it attack the wrong target. . As a new mage, this is already the limit of Siegel's magical ability, and more sophisticated illusions require him to continue to practice. But the spells that worked were good spells, and Siegel had survived the lightning bolt breath, and he had bought enough time for the beast-skinned burly man to deliver the fatal blow.

Putting the green-footed snake under his body again, the giant raised his muscular arms as thick as a palace bearing stone pillar, and slammed his fist with freezing air down, hitting the skull of the green-footed snake like a pile. The shattered head of the monster was like a walnut against a hammer, and was directly smashed into pieces. The monster's body bent outward sharply, and its pointed tail pierced toward the back of the giant - this was the last curse of the green-footed snake on the enemy. A crossbow arrow hit the tail, reducing its power. The back of the strong man just left a red mark.

Siegel was so tired lying in the muddy water that he didn't want to move despite the heavy rain pouring on his face. He didn't feel the pain in his legs either, he just felt that his mind was dead and he had no energy at all. The strong man threw down the body of the monster and hurried over to check it out. Siegel's thigh that was bitten by the blue-footed snake has begun to turn blue, and the toxin seeped into the blood.

"Crack the road!" The strong man shouted and put Siegel down. Janet understood the language of the North and knew that it meant 'poisoning', so she hurried over to check—the wound was blue, and it was turning black and purple. However, the Demonborn had no way to deal with the poisoning. She could neither detoxify nor treat it, so she could only hold Siegel in her arms in distress, sobbing and speechless.

For a moment, Janet's mind went blank, and all her senses were focused on Siegel. The wind, rain and thunder had disappeared from her world, and the **** image of the strong man tearing the corpse of the blue-footed snake with his hands was just a blurry phantom in her vision. Janet looked at Siegel, reaching out to touch his hot skin, greedily trying to catch the heat. She also doesn't know what kind of feeling this is~www.novelmt.com~ Maybe not a lover, but at least it is sadder than the loneliness of a child who has lost his home.

A dark shadow blocked the surrounding light, she was indifferent at all, because she could clearly see the image of Siegel in her eyes-whether it was night or day, the demons could detect the surrounding temperature. But an arm stretched out to block Siegel's face, much to her chagrin. Janet's eyes turned pure red, her sharp canine teeth were exposed, and her tail curled around the dagger hidden in her belt. The demon descendant took a closer look, and it turned out to be the big, blood-stained hand of the strong man, with a green ball sandwiched between his index and middle fingers, exuding a bitter smell.

"Hurry up!" The strong man got the grammar right this time.

Janet hid her tail, put away her fangs, and quickly pried open Siegel's mouth, letting the strong man stuff the gall of the blue-footed snake in. An extremely bitter feeling hit Siegel's mouth, and then spread to his entire head, and there was not even a single place on his body that was not uncomfortable. He wanted to gag, but he couldn't spit it out, he could only shake like a convulsion. After a while, Siegel was rescued by the unbearable bitterness of this world, and gradually regained consciousness. No one noticed the twenty-sided dice on his chest. The second number gradually lighted up, but quickly dimmed and returned to its original state.

Siegel still felt weak, but he was able to open his mouth, stick his tongue out, and let the rain wash hard. Janet watched him wink hilariously and his whole mouth was green and had a very weird smell, and kept listening to him pooh pooh. She just felt the world suddenly come alive and laughed out loud.

The strong man also laughed, suppressing the thunder.

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