The vines in the woods are covered with moss and vines. The moss makes the forest floor extremely slippery, but the vines hanging on the branches are the biggest obstacle to the evil ghost warriors. Most of the vines are extremely tough, even the strong evil spirits can
It is also difficult for ghosts to break away from these vines, so evil spirits should be careful to avoid these vines.
These indigenous warriors were quite familiar with the jungle and rushed down the cliff and into the river valley.
Although the entire battle lasted less than a quarter of an hour, Surdak clearly saw the problems existing in the battle between the two sides.
The victory of the evil ghost warriors is due to their fearless and lifeless fighting style.
At the same time, the ghost warriors' entire bodies were covered with bone armor. Even if they traded injuries with the indigenous warriors, most of the injuries suffered by the ghost warriors would not be fatal.
The last point is that the weapons in the hands of evil spirits are much more sophisticated than those of indigenous warriors...
The bone spear in the hand of the indigenous warrior only pierced the armor of the evil ghost warrior, but the evil ghost warrior used his fist sword to poke a hole in the heart of the indigenous warrior. This is the gap between the two sides.
Although the indigenous warriors relied on their rich combat experience to make up for the gap between the two sides, the siege coincided with the arrival of reinforcements from the evil ghost warriors.
As soon as a wave of fighting broke out between the two sides, this group of indigenous warriors were quickly defeated...
An indigenous female warrior was only 30 meters away from Surdak's hiding place. She was pierced through the back of the heart by an evil ghost warrior with a short flying spear. A pool of bright red blood burst out from her back, and she threw herself on the ground.
Fell on a mottled rock.
In addition, the companions saw the indigenous female warrior fall and quickly tried to pull her up and run with her, but saw her spurting out a mouthful of blood and were unable to continue running away.
In desperation, his companion roared, abandoned the indigenous female warrior, and quickly fled the area.
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Enid quickly jumped onto the horizontal branch of a giant tree. At this time, her breathing rhythm had been disrupted, and she could not breathe smoothly every time she jumped...
Just when she was about to adjust her breathing rate and the rhythm of each jump, her body just jumped into the air, and a short flying spear pierced two layers of leather armor from the back with a strong wind, sharp and cold.
As soon as the tip of the spear touched the skin on her back, Enid's heart went cold.
The cold spear tip pierced her chest with a strong pain, and the spear tip peeked out from under her right breast. The instantaneous pain made her unable to breathe at this moment.
The short flying spear carried a huge inertia and hit Enid's body hard against a moss-covered boulder in front of him.
His companion Eric wanted to reach out to pull Enid, but he saw her body was pierced by a short black flying spear. He turned around in panic and glanced at the ghost warrior rushing up behind him, shrinking as if he was electrocuted.
He fought back, turned around and threw himself into a bush in front of him.
Just where Eric had just landed, three short black flying spears were nailed to the rocks in no particular order. Rock fragments exploded in all directions, and the three short flying spears were nailed deeply into the rock.
Seeing her companions fleeing without hesitation, Enid was filled with despair and loss at this moment, but she also knew that this was the best choice for her companions.
Even if he stopped, he wouldn't be able to save himself and leave, and it would probably cost him his life...
The ghost hunters from behind caught up, and Enid saw with his own eyes that the ghost hunters slit the throat of a companion, and the blood spattered on the ghost warriors, making them even more ferocious.
She almost saw with her own eyes that her companion's face turned as pale as paper after the blood drained from his body.
She clenched the bone spear in her hand tightly, accumulating the last bit of strength in her body. Even when the short flying spear pinned her to the rock, she did not make any unnecessary struggle.
She endured the severe pain caused by every spasm in her body, the tearing feeling in her lungs every time she breathed, she endured the salty blood flowing out of her mouth and nose, and she endured the strong dizziness, just waiting for the evil ghost to come.
Stand behind her.
In her blurred vision, she first saw the sole of her foot wrapped in white bones. That foot stepped on a rock, and three short flying spears inserted into the rock were pulled out.
Then the evil spirit grabbed her chestnut hair and forced her head up against the rock. An irresistible severe pain made her moan.
The pointed lower jaw was raised, exposing the throat between her neck, and the war blade in the evil ghost's hand rested on her shoulder...
…
Just use a war blade to gently slit the artery in her neck and let the blood on her body flow cleanly, and you can get a piece of bacon.
The evil ghost warrior casually wiped the sticky blood on his hands on the female warrior's leather armor. He could feel the convulsions and shaking of her body under the severe pain. He was also guarding against the female warrior's rebellion before she died.
hit.
The evil ghost warrior carefully placed the war blade on the female warrior's throat, and saw the bone spear in the female warrior's hand turn into a streak of white, stabbing towards her chest.
The evil ghost warrior raised the war blade in his hand and blocked the bone spear that was stabbed backhand.
He grabbed the female warrior's hair and pulled it higher, making the female warrior's body nailed to the rock bend backwards into a crescent shape, and wiped the war blade in his hand along the female warrior's neck.
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This team of ghost warriors was a hunting team. Surdak watched as the ghost warriors left behind bled the indigenous warriors who fell on the battlefield...
He was not prepared to intervene in this battle. He wanted to comprehensively measure the gap between the evil ghost warriors and the indigenous warriors.
Unexpectedly, Samira next to her held the Sky Strike Bow in her hand. She endured the evil ghost warriors in front of her and chased them out. Only two evil ghosts were left behind to clean up the battlefield, and then she suddenly stood on the giant
On the horizontal branch of the tree, the sky strike bow in his hand was fully drawn.
The magic crystal on the back of the bow exploded instantly...
Samira has been saying recently that she can't save magic crystals, and Surdak finally discovered the reason.
The money-loving Samira has changed. Seeing her take out a magic crystal from her pocket and insert it into the gem groove on her back, the expression on her face is so casual...
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An arrow covered with electric snakes pierced through all obstacles in front of it, and stabbed fiercely into the back of the ghost warrior's neck. A lightning bolt as thick as a bucket fell from the sky, directly frying the neck of the ghost warrior.
Gosh, the head covered with bone armor flew several meters away.
Not far away, another evil warrior cleaning the battlefield was also penetrated by three arrows wrapped in wind blades. The huge knockback force brought by the arrows was like a heavy hammer that struck three times in a row.
On top of him, he pushed him seven or eight meters away.
Before the ghost warrior could make any counterattack, an arrow pierced his forehead, pinning him to the tree trunk at the edge of the rock wall.
The evil ghost warrior saw a human knight falling from a giant tree. He was holding a broad sword in his hand and a special shield hanging on his other arm. The face on the shield made him tremble from behind.
Liang, it was clearly a general whose face had been stripped off and covered with a shield.
That kind of naked humiliation made him want to break free from the shackles of the arrows and use his last strength to cut down the human knight.
Of course, the human knight did not disappoint him and walked straight over...
The ghost warrior finally saw the human knight swinging the broad sword in his hand, and then everything in front of him turned into a thick purple.
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Surdak chopped off the head of the evil ghost warrior who was nailed to the tree trunk with a sword. The evil ghost warrior's body slumped down along the trunk, but his head was firmly nailed there by the arrow.
He smoothly pulled out the arrow and took out the demonic core from the demon warrior's skull.
Turning around, I saw Samira squatting next to the indigenous female warrior, waving to him vigorously.
Surdak walked over helplessly. Originally, he was not prepared to cause trouble, but Samira couldn't help but take action. Surdak could only cooperate and kill the two lone evil ghost warriors behind.
.
"What should I do?" Samira stared at the short flying spear inserted into the back of the indigenous female warrior and asked Suldak.
This indigenous female warrior is wrapped in some simple leather armor, and slightly bulging muscles can be seen on her bronze arms and thighs.
The wound was still bleeding out, and the indigenous female warrior had fainted.
Surdak understood the meaning of Samira's words. She was asking herself how to save her next!
"We have to get out of here..." Surdak glanced around and found that no evil warriors ran out, indicating that it is still safe here for the time being.
After saying that, he pulled out the short flying spear inserted into the back of the indigenous female warrior, and blood spurted out.
He pressed a hemostatic pack on the wound and quickly wrapped a bandage.
Before he could use the Holy Light Technique, the blood from the wound stopped gushing out.
The speed with which the female warrior's wounds healed made Surdak wonder if she had some orc blood. Samira also discovered the amazing resilience of the indigenous female warrior's body.
"Her physique is really good..."
The half-elf archer said to Surdak.
Surdak was a little speechless. He didn't want to bring this burden with him. Originally, the two of them entered the wild mountains in the north of Moyun Mountains just to explore the actual situation here, not to treat illnesses and save people.
"Actually, I plan to follow a group of indigenous warriors who are capable of escaping back to the tribe, so that I can directly find an indigenous tribe."
Surdak explained to Samira.
Samira carried the indigenous female warrior on her shoulders and said indifferently: "Isn't this better?"
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Under the snowy moonlight, the towering Moyun Mountains in the distance formed a huge shadow in the night.
The temporary habitat of Surdak and Samira was a semi-open cave. They built this camp against the rock wall to provide shelter from wind and rain and to have a regular rest at night.
The place.
However, the view here is very wide, so once a fire is lit at the entrance of the cave, a large area around it can be seen.
Surdak took out the copper hotpot he just bought and poured some water into it.
Then a magic crystal fragment was installed on the magic rune board, and the fire started burning in the copper hot pot. The water soon started to sizzle. Surdak broke pieces of scones into pieces and threw them into the pot.
Inside, he took out a piece of fresh black-horned elk meat from the magic sealing box.
He sliced the venison very thinly with a skinning knife and threw each piece into the pot. The aroma soon spread out.
Samira held an apple and sat quietly next to Suldak. She actually enjoyed this rare leisure time every day.
But at this moment, the indigenous female warrior lying on a simple stretcher suddenly slowly opened her eyes. Then her breathing became very disordered due to pain. She even wanted to struggle to stand up, but the wound on her chest was
It made her every breath very labored.
"Are you awake? We saved you..." Surdak told the indigenous female warrior bluntly.
There was a hint of hostility in Enid's eyes. She endured the pain in her chest and tried to keep every breath as steady as possible.
She sucked in the air-conditioning and asked Surdak: "...people from the empire?"
Surdak nodded and said: "Yes!"
Enid closed her eyes and stopped looking at Suldak.
After being quiet for a while, Enid noticed that the two imperial men had not spoken, so she opened her eyes again and saw that the knight was cooking meat and eating, while the other female archer was chewing an apple.
Neither of them paid much attention to her.
Enid accumulated strength for a long time, and finally couldn't help but said to the two of them: "The Imperials are not welcome here, just like evil spirits are not welcome. There is no difference between you and them."
"..."
In fact, Samira cannot understand the indigenous language of Warsaw, only Suldak can understand it.
Samira didn't care what she was talking about, and she didn't bother to ask.
Surdak, on the other hand, put down the plate in his hand and responded to Enid: "At least we won't eat people. Now... these evil spirits are our common enemy!"
Enid didn't want to talk anymore. She felt that every time she breathed, her chest would be burning. It was burning. Talking to this imperial man would make her even more angry, so she closed her eyes again, maybe because her body was too weak.
Soon she fell asleep.
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When Enid woke up again, she could already feel the dazzling sunlight.
"Your wounds are recovering well, mainly due to your excellent physique, so if you can leave... you can leave now. We are here to track those evil ghosts, and of course we also need to find some people with the same characteristics.
Target people.”
After Suldak finished speaking, he threw a leather water bag and a wheat cake next to Enid.
"Of course, if you are unwilling to accept our help because of your dignity, there is a bone spear on the other side..."
After saying this, Surdak rolled the tent together and put it into the magic waist bag.
He didn't want to take Enid with him to track down those evil spirits. Since Enid had shown hostility, he gave up.
The two left the indigenous female warrior in this cliff cave and headed directly to the north of the mountain.
Some of the aboriginal tribes here should have migrated from the Gandaur Mountains. When the Busman family first opened up the Warsaw plane, they probably did not leave a good impression on these aboriginal tribes.
But now...
What Surdak needs to look for are the indigenous people who are not too hostile to the imperial people...