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Six hundred and twentieth chapters rich in education and pleasure

Kasha played snowball games with Anne on the snow. Kahn did not join in from the beginning, but stood by and watched.

It can be seen that Kasha was very letting Annie down. Not only did she deliberately "moving to catch q", the snowball she threw out was still very loose and unformed, and it dissipated before it hit the person, without any pain or itch.

He turned his gaze further away. On the hillside, the children in the Frost Corner Tribe no longer played snowball games, but were keen on the more difficult snowball game, comparing who rolled down the snowball bigger and rounder.

This game still imitates the behavior of ancient snowmen pushing snowballs, but humans are not as magical as ancient snowmen, and can control large and round snowballs to roll out of ice and snow. The snowballs rolled out by these children can only be called ice lumps at best, with edges and corners, and are not smooth at all when rolling.

But this inspired Kahn. He squatted down and pointed his hands at a snow pile, as if he was rubbing a ball of clay across the air.

A faint sound rang in the air, and the tone continued and harmonious. The snow ball spontaneously gathered under the guidance of magic and turned into a round snowball.

Kahn can join the war between Anne and Kasha with this snowball. As long as he learns to control the elements, he doesn't have to squat down and create snowballs with his own hands. It will be much more powerful when playing snowballs.

However, he did not rush to join, but pushed the snowball in circles. Kahn patiently and meticulously used the elements to create a suction force in his snowball, absorbing the rolling ice and snow like a vacuum cleaner, leaving behind him a winding track like a mosquito coil.

When the people from the Frost Corner Tribe saw his snowballs big and round, they all cast surprise and admiration. No one interrupted him, and they wanted to see how big he could pile the snowballs. Later, the snowballs were almost one person tall, and then Kahn pushed the snowballs into the battlefield between Kasha and Anne.

"Wow, what a big snowball!" Annie's eyes lit up the moment she saw the snowball.

"Children, do you want to have a snowball fight with me?" Kahn pressed his voice and deliberately changed into a pretended and mature voice.

Due to the angle issue, Annie only saw the slowly rolling snowball, but did not see Kahn behind the snowball. Seeing the snowball rolling, she thought it was the snowball talking. Kahn knew that Kahn was doing it, but she didn't point it out.

"Okay, Mr. Snowball." Anne was eager to try and squatted down to knead the snow ball.

Kahn took the opportunity to take a sneak peek, and watched Annie take off her gloves to squeeze the snowball and freeze her hands into purple-red. He made up his mind. He pulled back the snowball and said, "Don't worry, kid, I haven't told the rules yet."

"What is that rule?" Anne paused and looked up and asked.

"The rule is to use your abilities to beat me up. By the way, don't use Tibers! We'll be one-on-one!"

"But why did I smash you? Mr. Snowball is so cute, just like a snowball."

"This..." Annie's childish words test Kahn's adaptability: "Didn't you notice that your brother is missing?"

"It seems..." Annie still didn't notice Kahn, just behind the snowball, looked around but didn't see anyone. "It's stumped..."

"Yes, hehehe! He has been eaten by me! If you want to rescue him, you have to beat me up!" Kahn quickly responded, laughing wildly, and interpreting the arrogant villain in the fairy tale to the fullest.

"Bad Snowball! Go and die!" Annie was angry when she heard that, and before Kahn counted down to the end, she threw out the first snowball.

The snowball hit the big snowball and was directly absorbed. At the same time, Kahn launched a counterattack and used magic to create a snowball that hangs around in the air.

"Eat my three consecutive snowballs!"

Although he had already made enough prompts and warnings like a stupid boss in the video game, Annie was still addicted to squatting on the ground to collect ammunition and did not avoid the snowball he threw out. He did not hold back like Kasha, and directly knocked Annie to the ground.

But the punishment seemed not enough. Anne, who had not learned the lesson, began to pick up snow balls on the ground again, risking being hit to launch an invalid attack on Kahn.

"Why is this kid so stupid?" Kasha looked at it, both angry and funny.

Kahn's game seemed very interesting to her. She could tell at a glance that Kahn wanted to use this special performance method to induce Anne to use and exercise her talent, but this child just couldn't make up his mind and stubbornly believed that snowballs were required to use snowballs.

The snowball thrown by Annie not only did not cause any harm to "Mr. Snowball", but it would only make him stronger. However, Annie just didn't realize this, and she saw that her blood pressure was rising.

Kahn said in advance that this is one-on-one, and this sentence is for Kahsha, so she cannot join the seemingly battle-like game, but she didn't say that she could not remind her on the side.

"Eat my big snowball!"

Just so happened that Kahn's attack mode changed, and a large snowball was held high into the air.

"Annie, look at it, avoid it!"

When Annie heard her prompt and looked up, she found a snowball as big as a bear's face hit and immediately ran aside to avoid it.

"Annie, you have to avoid the snowball first and then attack him."

"I understand." Annie began to consciously pay attention to Mr. Snowball's movements and avoid the thrown snowball. She had done too much useless work before, but now she is panting, and she has temporarily stopped the idea of ​​throwing snowballs and fighting back.

Then I heard Kasha say, "Did you notice Mr. Snowball get bigger?"

When Annie saw that it was true, her mind turned around. Thinking of the scene where the snowball was absorbed before, she asked, "Is it my reason for throwing the snowball at him?"

"Hehe, yes, your snowball will only make me stronger. Let's die!" Kahn answered directly and launched another round of offensive.

"How can I defeat the monster?" Annie said depressedly, boring, and her brother didn't want to save her.

"Use your abilities, Anne, who said she can only use snowballs?"

After Kasha's repeated reminders, Annie finally remembered that she had a wonderful connection with the flame, and she rubbed a ball of fire and threw it towards Mr. Snowball.

"Ao, it hurts so much!"

The broken fire exploded immediately when it was thrown into the snowball. The snowball was no longer smooth, and a large amount of white steam came out of the exploded pit. Kahn hid behind and screamed in cooperation, which was quite responsible.

"It works! Keep attacking it with fireballs!" Kasha also worked hard to help Anne, and she would continue to encourage her when she made the right decision.

In this way, Anne gradually found the trick to defeat Mr. Snowball.
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