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Chapter 36 The World in the Fog

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One minute, two minutes, three minutes. Nearly five minutes passed, and there was silence in the fog. The sounds made by various monsters after waking up only sounded from afar, but never approached here. The noise in the distance set off the tranquility around them, which looked particularly strange and creepy.

"There is still no monsters approaching." Dora gently shook the whip that had been shaking in a circle, lowered her voice and said, "I haven't had it at all. Is this good news or bad news?"

"This is the worst news," Panis said with his eyes closed: "I would rather have thousands of monsters besiege us than encounter the current situation."

"Is this a sign?" Katherine held up a shield to protect the spellcasters, her eyes futilely trying to penetrate the fog.

"Yes, the last tranquility before the storm." Panis curled his lips: "There are only one reason why the monsters avoided this place. There are some terrible things nearby that make them dare not approach. I don't want to guess what it is."

"No matter what, come up quickly." The moisture brought by the white mist made Lina's body quickly covered with sweat. The sticky sweat was blocked by the giant lizard's leather jacket and could not evaporate, making her feel sticky and itchy, and very uncomfortable. But what makes people feel even more uncomfortable is not sweat, but anxiety and fear of the unknown. Everyone is not afraid of really facing the monsters, but it is unbearable to immerse themselves in the unknown like now.

Exhale, breathe, breathe, breathe, and it seems that the pressure coming from the air is felt. Everyone suddenly stopped talking, leaving only the nervous and rapid breathing sound of people in the fog, which is getting heavier under the dull air pressure.

"Be careful!" Panis suddenly shouted, moved two steps sideways to block the unprepared Ye Owl. Ye Owl, who had temporarily lost his vision, seemed particularly powerless at this time. His most proud eyes completely lost their function in the fog, made Ye Owl at a loss and could only stand in place. Panis suddenly blocked in front of Ye Owl, and a dagger about 30 centimeters pressed against his wrist and turned upward to block his head. With a metal impact, a black shadow that could not be seen clearly collided with the dagger on the inside of Panis's wrist in the fog, and several sparks burst out. After the impact, the black shadow disappeared again in the fog as if it had never appeared.

"What is that?" Ye Xiao shouted nervously.

"I don't know, I can't see clearly." Panis replied in a low voice: "But the blurry look like a knife, a weapon similar to a sickle."

"Just kidding." Shadow Wolf, who is good at hiding his traces, was unable to display his own strengths at this time, and could only hide in the protection circle: "Is the opponent apostle of the god of death? He actually uses a sickle? But if he uses a sickle, the other party should be a human."

"Who knows if it's a human being?" Panis's eyes turned under his nose and suddenly shouted, "Come on, Catherine."

Katherine, who was standing behind Panis, raised her shield when she heard this, and at the same time she stepped forward. Her right-handed sword pierced out against the edge of the shield, but the sword without warning fell into the empty space, as if nothing was behind the sickle, and she directly pierced into the illusory fog.

"Nothing." Catherine was also surprised, and couldn't help but think, was there really an illusory apostle of the Death behind the sickle? But time didn't allow her to think too much, and another sickle hit her stabbed the sword in the fog, reminding her to quickly withdraw the sword and return to the defense circle.

"It's the mantis, the fog mantis." Elad couldn't hide the fear deep in his heart, and even his voice became a little dry and hoarse: "The most terrifying hunter in the sea of ​​fog, there will be no more than five hunters who can come back alive in a hundred years."

"When", Panis blocked an attack again with the sound of wind brought by the mantis' forelimbs, and asked in a hurry: "Their characteristics, attack mode, weakness, tell everything you know."

"They are invisible in the fog and can move silently, and they will only appear during the movement. Their attack method is said to be to hunt prey with two forelimbs. By the way, their wings are also sharp at the edges. When they spread their wings, they must be careful." Elard thought for a while and added: "And they always hunt four or five together, and they will definitely not be one."

"I already know this, thank you." The sound of metal impacts continued. Panis and Catherine kept hovering around the main body of the team. Dora also took back her whip, transformed it into a sword, and joined the defense. The three of them formed a wall together, blocking all the foggy mantis' continuous chopping with their hearing.

"We can dig holes underground." The gopher who had not been noticed before suddenly said: "There is no fog underground."

"It's not that good. You can't dig a tunnel in the forest to move forward unless you become a real gopher." Pannis turned around in his busy schedule and was startled by the image of gopher: "How did you become like this?"

At this time, the gopher was covered in soil, and the whole body was covered with black. Only the teeth exposed when he opened his mouth and spoke were still white: "I just dug it down and looked at it. The soil is very soft, very easy to dig, and there is no fog. We just need to find the right direction and dig it out."

"You don't know the forest at all." Panis had no time to talk and answered Ellard: "Every tree here has roots that are far wider than the canopy and longer than the length of the trunk. These roots firmly grasp the soil underground. It is impossible to dig tunnels. Every meter forward may take several or even dozens of hours."

"Huh?" Panis suddenly screamed in surprise. The sound of metal impact that was so dense that it was almost connected to one suddenly disappeared. The fog mantis did not launch any attacks for dozens of seconds. The three people defended the outermost circle tied the positioning rope back to their waists, retreated slowly, and retreated back to their original position in a little shocked and suspicious manner.

"What happened, why did they suddenly disappear?" The excessive humidity in the thick fog in the woodland made Dora breathe slightly and wiped the sweat off her face: "Ellard, is there a time limit for their attack?"

"I don't know either." Elad spread his hands: "The characteristics of this kind of monster are almost dead."

"It's not the attack time limit." Panis's face was not very good-looking, and he stared at the thick fog nervously: "The only possibility of letting a monster choose to retreat actively is that a more terrifying monster is coming."

"Impossible." Elard was the first to call out, feeling that his professional level was questioned: "The fog mantis is the most predator among the creatures in the forest of fog, and there is no more creatures that need them to retreat."

"Impossible things happen sometimes, right?" Panis said casually, suddenly feeling something pulling his thighs. He looked down in surprise. A translucent human figure who looked pale in the thick fog was climbing his thighs and climbing upwards.

"What is this?" Several mercenaries around him also saw the human figure in Panis's eyes. They were startled and their weapons were aimed at the small human figure, but Dora screamed harshly.

"Speak quietly." Panis angrily scolded Dora, and squatted down as the mercenaries looked at the monster and picked up the transparent human figure, letting her sit on her forearm, and said softly: "Little guy, why did you run out? It's quite dangerous here."

"Yes, Anne." Catherine touched the pendant on her chest: "Come back first, come out and play and wait until you leave here before coming out, don't hurt you."

"It makes me feel very comfortable here." Little Annie sat in Panis' arms and happily rubbed Panis's face: "But brothers and sisters, be careful. I feel that there are many similar auras nearby."

"Huh." Panis took a breath of air conditioning, finally returning to normal to his uneasy expression, and rubbed Annie's face with a smile: "Thank you little guy, you have helped us a lot."

"Haha." Anne giggled by the short stubble on Panis's face, dodging and slapped Panis's head: "Haha, brother, you really hate it. I'm going back. I'm coming out to remind you about this. But can I come out often?"

"Of course, as long as you want." Panis bent down and put Anne back on the ground: "You can come out to play with everyone at any time, especially the sister who is covered in black."

"Hey." Dora hid aside and stared at her eyes and protested: "You're enough, bastard."

Panis shrugged and watched Anne pounce into Catherine's arms and hide in the pendant again, then he became serious again: "Be careful, it seems that what is coming is a group of undead, and they are undeads that can allow the fog mantis to retreat. Their attacks are often directly attacking the souls, and they are injured. Although your bodies will not be abnormal, the souls will be injured, so try not to be touched by them."

As he spoke, the originally unchanging thick fog began to roll like boiling water. There were bursts of sounds that had been heard outside the forest of fog, as if there were no words in his ears. In the thick fog, countless shadows seemed to be seen lingering around the team.

"Be careful." Panis stretched out his hand and pulled the fantasy fox on the other side away from the place. A shadow that was completely mixed with the fog floated past the position where the fantasy fox was originally standing and sank into the fog again: "Diffuse a little bit, don't squeeze too tightly, leave a person between each other for yourself to dodge."

"Ah." The gopher who was dodging in panic did not notice that he was tripped by the dead branches under his feet. He staggered and did not completely avoid it. A shadow passed through the protection of the weapon in his hand. He immediately felt that his whole arm had become cold first, and then completely lost consciousness, as if it had disappeared at all.

"Go closer to me." Lina shouted, dodging a few shadows floating by her side, and her hands flashed white light: "Since they are the undead, it's easy to do, Holy Word, the Wall of Holy."

As Lina chanted, the holy light curtain was close to everyone, forming a protective shield in a hemispherical shape. More than a dozen shadows hit the light curtain, causing the light curtain to ripples and wail and dissipate in the air. Lina frowned and watched the light curtain be hit by a large number of shadows at all costs. She cursed in her heart and started praying again.

"Love Deniya, use your holy words to wipe out evil souls." Lina spread her hands to both sides and made a pose of stretching her best: "The Holy Word, exorcising evil."
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