Chapter 134 Brother Dog Double Shoulder Throw!
Chapter 134 Brother Dog Double Shoulder Throw!
Chapter 134 Brother Dog Double Shoulder Throw!
In the spacious stone chamber, wide steps lead to a circular platform with a radius of ten meters. The steps and platform are surrounded by a bottomless cliff—below which lies an impenetrable abyss, a bottomless pit, a bottomless abyss.
According to the dwarfs' proverb, "His heart is blacker than his mother-in-law's."
The dwarves and kobolds were wrestling on the steps, stumbling and falling, one wrong step and they would fall—it was terrifying to watch.
"Mine! Mine!" The kobold rode on Dulin's back, grabbing and biting, trying to snatch the things from the dwarf's hands.
"Are you crazy? Get off me, you stinking fish!" Dulin clung tightly to a strangely colored crystal, refusing to let go no matter how the kobold attacked him. He staggered onto the stone platform, then suddenly twisted his body, trying to throw the creature off his back.
The kobold wrapped its four legs around the dwarf and bit down on his shoulder!
"Stone Ancestor!" Dulin roared in anguish!
The kobold's sharp teeth pierced the dwarf's skin, splattering blood everywhere! The more Dulin shook him, the tighter the kobold's jaws tightened. Finally, the dwarf couldn't take it anymore and fell forward, the crystal in his hand rolling away with a clatter, bouncing down the steps.
The kobold seemed to have gone mad, ignoring the dwarf, and charged down the steps, tongue lolling, towards the crystal!
At that moment, Gebu rushed into the room. What he saw was a crystal rolling on the ground and a dog-headed man with longing in his eyes. He didn't know what the crystal was, but since he had seen it, he certainly couldn't let it go to someone else!
Wizard's Hand!
Geb instantly cast a level 0 spell, and the kobold was about to touch the edge of the crystal when suddenly the thing took off from the spot. Tutu missed and tripped, tumbling down the steps!
Hey! Bring it to me!
Geb manipulated the wizard's hand to transport the crystal from the air—but the wizard's hand unexpectedly became unresponsive!
The crystal seemed to vibrate slightly upon contact with the invisible magic. The wizard's hand had only touched it for a few seconds when it was assimilated—absorbed—by the crystal's power!
This thing—ate my spell?!
This was the second time today that Gebu had witnessed such a wondrous phenomenon, one he had never seen before, and for a moment he completely forgot what he was supposed to do. The crystal fell from mid-air, striking the edge of the steps with a crisp sound, flying quite a distance, and looking as if it was about to fall off the edge!
"Baby!" Goblin Goblin and Kobold Tutu screamed at the same time. The two little guys rushed up the steps together. Kobold Tutu was closer to the crystal, so he lunged forward without thinking that he would fall down with the crystal. He almost did!
got it!
The kobold grabbed the crystal with both hands in mid-air, his eyes filled with ecstasy—but it lasted only a moment before being replaced by the fear of falling rapidly!
Just as it was about to fall, Gebu grabbed its tail with one hand!
weight!
The kobold weighed about the same as Geb, and the force of its fall nearly dislocated the goblin's arm. Geb, gripping the kobold's tail with all his might, gritted his teeth and said, "Give me—the stone—!"
"Hey, no way! It's mine!" The kobold stubbornly persisted despite the situation, hanging upside down on the edge of the cliff, kicking its legs and clutching the crystal tightly.
"I—can't—hold—it—anymore—" Gebu's arms were aching terribly, and his face was as round as an eggplant.
Just then, the swordswoman arrived. Upon seeing the scene before her, she grabbed Gebu by the waist, took a horse stance, and lifted the goblin and the kobold up with her!
Brother/Dog Double Over-the-Shoulder Throw!
"Magnubbie's fart—" Geb felt his feet suddenly lift off the ground, experiencing a feeling of weightlessness that was both exhilarating and uncomfortable, like riding a roller coaster.
The dog-headed human had a long arm and a large centrifugal force, so he was thrown into the air. He reacted quickly. When he saw a lot of people coming, he was afraid that the crystal would be stolen. So he opened his mouth and stuffed a fist-sized stone into his mouth!
boom!
The dog-headed man's head hit the ground hard, and the wolf slammed down hard, its neck snapping crisply. The stone stuck in its throat was smashed into its stomach by the impact of the fall!
The swordswoman put the dizzy goblin down. The goblin nearly fainted, spun around twice, and sat down on the ground.
"Oh my god—ugh—"
After a while, he felt less nauseous, and Dulin and Thornton came over at that moment.
"What are you fighting over?" Soton asked Geb.
"Yeah, what are you guys fighting over?" Geb turned and threw the question at Dulin.
"How should I know—where did all the fishmen go?!" Dulin replied, looking completely bewildered. He covered the bite wound on his shoulder with his hand and glanced at the culprit, the kobold.
"—Simply put, there are no merfolk; this place has cast an illusion spell on us," Geb explained quickly, then continued to ask the dwarf, "What are those crystals?"
"I don't know either—I saw some merfolk chasing me just now, and in my panic, I ran into this room. I felt some steps, so I kept going up, and on that platform, I saw a floating object—I don't know what it was."
"—You didn't know, yet you dared to touch it? You're not a reckless person, Dulin, how could you be so careless?" Gebun teased.
"I don't know either. I panicked at the time, and when I saw the crystal, I suddenly had an urge to possess it—"
When I regained consciousness, a merman pounced on me, trying to take the thing from me.
Geb frowned and turned to look at the dog-headed man. The little guy's neck was sticking out at an odd angle. He kicked him, but there was no reaction. It seemed to have fallen to its death.
"This is the first enemy you've faced today, my dear Rose Knight," Geb said sarcastically to the swordswoman as he turned to her.
"—Stop talking nonsense, do you want to be the second one?"
"It swallowed that crystal. Quickly, cut it out." Gebu stopped joking and said to the knife-wielding woman. "That thing is pretty weird—I don't want it to stay in contact with the kobold's stomach acid for too long. It would be terrible if it brewed something strange."
The woman with the sword glanced at the dirty and ugly dog-headed corpse, let out a frustrated sigh, squatted down, and pulled out her dagger.
stab.
Disembowelment.
Dulin frowned, turned his face away, and gagged, covering his face.
Geb and Thornton remained expressionless—this was nothing special? They'd seen it all before.
The swordswoman cut open the kobold's abdomen. The creature was emaciated, without a trace of fat, its stomach clearly empty after a long period of starvation. Amidst the blood and entrails, the swordswoman found the kobold's stomach—filled with crystal, its edges sharply defined.
Dove used a dagger to cut open its stomach. Because it was so full, the woman could only make a small opening, and the crystal emerged on its own, its surface covered with viscous gastric juices.
Ugh—now, even Gebu felt a little nauseous. Thornton remained indifferent.
"You say this thing is weird? Is there magic on it? Can it help us defeat Blackwing Rattlesnake?" the deer-man asked, seemingly completely unconcerned about the fact that the kobold was dead.
"Whether it contains magic or not, I don't know, but it will make magic disappear," Geb said succinctly, not wanting to reveal too much information to the half-deer. "Knife Girl, quickly take it out and wipe it clean."
The swordswoman reached for the crystal, then, after a moment's thought, tore a piece of cloth from the kobold's body to use as a pad for her hand. She inadvertently caught a glimpse of the kobold's mutilated lower body and gave a disdainful smile.
"This is the hostage's masterpiece—hurry up," Gebu urged.
The woman with the sword used a cloth as a pad to reach for the crystal, but she suddenly stopped the moment she touched its smooth surface.
The crystal was cut into a perfect heptadecahedron, with sharp edges and corners, and emitted a flowing bluish-purple light from within, as if an uncertain chaos was surging within the crystal.
"This thing is amazing," the swordswoman thought.
"Don't stand there, take it!" The goblin's voice rang out from behind, startling the swordswoman from her trance.
She grabbed the crystal with both hands and tried to pull it out, but it was stuck tightly inside the kobold's stomach and she couldn't budge it, as if some force was resisting her.
After several tugs without success, the female knight grew impatient. She assumed a fighting stance and suddenly exerted all her strength, causing the kobold's internal organs to writhe! A piece of intestine flew out of his abdominal cavity like a snake and wrapped around the female knight's neck!
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