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1506.Temple

 The crystal shield in the ghost commander's hand was burnt by Yinser's dragon breath until only the hexagonal frame remained, and its entire body was burned black, with black smoke rising from all sides.

The indestructible blue sword of the Headless Horseman was taken away by Yin Seer, and now it is bare-handed.

However, due to the tall body of the Headless Horseman, Delia's palm could only hit its thigh.

Borrowing powerful power from the phantom of her ancestor Wu Dixian, Delia only felt that her palm was like a machete. The energy wrapped around her palm and slapped it on the thigh of the Headless Horseman. The originally dented black leg armor suddenly collapsed.

Open, the bone armor is wrapped with dark red tendons with clear fibers.

The Headless Horseman's right leg was cut off by Delia's palm, and his huge body suddenly fell to the right.

He also clenched his right hand into a fist and hit Delia's left collarbone hard. With a crisp sound of bone cracking, Delia flew away from the Headless Horseman like a kite with its string broken.

go out.

Although most of the bone armor on the Headless Horseman's right leg had collapsed, he did not fall completely, and his body tilted to the right.

Immediately afterwards, dense bone spurs sprouted from the knee joint and bone joint of his right leg. These bone spurs were mixed together like twists and re-formed a bone armor, and then the body stood upright.

In the sky, a series of fireballs came down and exploded on the Headless Horseman.

The fire flickered, wrapping the entire body of the Headless Horseman in it.

The magician Basil flew across the sky on his magic harpoon and raised a fist in excitement.

At this time, Surdak also rushed in front of the Headless Horseman, waved the gold-decorated shield in his hand, and slammed into the Headless Horseman's lower abdomen.

Just in time to see the flames around the Headless Horseman subside, it held a coconut-sized stone in its hand and threw it at Basil, who was flying rapidly in the sky.

The shield hit the lower abdomen of the Headless Horseman. The Headless Horseman's body shook slightly. The thrown stone immediately lost its accuracy and whizzed past Basil's right side. Basil was so frightened that he quickly pulled the magic pot.

Turn the steering wheel and let the magic steering wheel fly to high places.

The Headless Horseman was struck stiffly by Surdak's shield.

The phantom of the archangel behind Surdak was holding a holy sword and stabbing it at the Headless Horseman.

The Headless Horseman quickly raised the crystal shield with only its frame left to block.

The archangel was just a shadow, and the holy sword was naturally also a shadow. The sword that struck the Headless Horseman was actually just a mental shock caused by Surdak's 'power', which could not be resisted at all.

The shadow of the Holy Sword penetrated the Headless Horseman's body from its neck, and the Headless Horseman's body became stiff again.

At this time, Surdak, who was standing in front of the Headless Horseman, held the sword of Kurwin in his hand, and a blazing holy light erupted. The moment he withdrew the shield, the sword of Kurwin penetrated upwards from his lower body.

inside its body.

The epic sword exuding the power of holy light was quite sharp, and it pierced the headless knight's bone armor very easily.

But when the Sword of Kurwin penetrated inside again, the bone spurs growing from the broken bone armor locked the blade of the Sword of Kurwin.

Although these bone spurs broke under the holy light, Surdak's sword could not penetrate very deep.

The shadow of the archangel behind him turned into countless light groups and dissipated after releasing all its power.

Only then did the Headless Horseman notice Surdak beneath him, and then stretched out his hand to grab Surdak's head. The big hand seemed to hold an umbrella above Surdak's head.

Ke decisively pulled out the sword of Kurwin and rolled sideways.

The Headless Horseman's right leg, which was like a stone pillar, whipped towards him silently. Suldak had no choice but to hold up his shield to block the dense bone spurs on his right leg, but his body fell and flew away with the impact of his right leg.

Surdak was unable to withstand the huge impact force. His body flew more than twenty meters away, and his back hit a raised ice block, which immediately caused a network of cracks in the ice block.

Then dark magic lines lit up from the Headless Horseman's arm, and he stretched out his hand towards Suldak.

In an instant, a cluster of black bone vines appeared on the ice and snow ground, rolling continuously to reach the place where Suldak fell.

Surdak wanted to struggle to stand up, but countless bone spurs had already surged up. Those bone vines immediately bound Surdak's feet and dragged him towards the Headless Horseman.

Surdak struggled to break free, only to realize that these bone vines were extremely tough. He slashed at the bone spurs with the sword of Kurwin in his hand. Although countless black bone spurs broke, more bone spurs poured out and killed

His legs were tightly entangled.

Those bone vines even wanted to wrap around his entire body, and Surdak could only use all his strength to chop off the spurs that grew out.

Delia recovered a little and now rushed up from the side.

Her left arm hung down weakly, and while the Headless Horseman was focused on Surdak, she rushed up from behind the Headless Horseman. Her body was extremely flexible, and her feet stepped on several bulges on the Headless Horseman's body.

He jumped several meters high, and then stabbed half of the broken spear into the empty neck of the Headless Horseman.

A stream of thick purple blood sprang out from the Headless Horseman's neck, which this time gave the Headless Horseman a taste of pain.

The Headless Horseman turned around and grabbed Delia.

Just when Delia was twisting in mid-air to avoid the big hand stretched out by the Headless Horseman, a bone spur as sharp as a spear grew out of the Headless Horseman's hand, and it pierced into Delia's body, which was almost twisted into a twist.

Leah.

Delia was like a koi in mid-air, her body folded together, narrowly avoiding the bone spurs...

The next moment, he was hit hard on the chest by the Headless Horseman's other fist.

Delia fell to the snow in such a state of embarrassment.

While the Headless Horseman was chasing Delia, Surdak finally broke free from the cluster of bone spurs, and he was dragged to the Headless Horseman's side by the vine-like bone spurs.

A runic language came from Surdak's throat.

This time the Headless Horseman finally heard the dragon language recited by Surdak clearly. At this time, he was hitting Delia with his fist.

Just as the Headless Horseman hit Delia, the Sword of Kurwin in Suldak's hand burst out with blazing holy light, and the sword struck the Headless Horseman's ankle.

For the Headless Horseman's ankle, which was much thicker than an adult's thigh, Suldak put all his energy into it, chanting the 'Holy Thunder' in his mouth. When the long sword fell, a thunder fell from the sky and crashed in the air.

On the head knight.

The Headless Horseman let out an angry roar.

Using the dual power of Holy Light and Holy Thunder, Surdak's charged sword finally cut off the Headless Horseman's right foot.

Before the Headless Horseman's broken tibia could grow soft bone spurs, Suldak reached out and grabbed the big black foot wrapped in jet-black bone armor, and decisively threw the Headless Horseman's right foot into the magic waist bag.

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The Headless Horseman punched him, and Surdak blocked it with his shield. The huge iron fist hit the gold-decorated shield, making a loud "bang" sound.

Surdak squatted half-crouched on the ice and snow ground, feeling that the huge momentum almost shattered all the bones in his body.

The momentum caused by the iron fist was transmitted to the ice-covered ground through his boots and knees, and Surdak's body stuck to the bottom of the pit in an extremely twisted posture.

The Headless Horseman raised its elbow high, and a bright and sharp bone spur protruded from the elbow. Its body tilted slightly, and it stabbed Surdak's chest with the bone spur on its elbow.

At this moment, Surdak seemed to be suppressed by an invisible force field. No matter how hard his body struggled, even if the life magic pattern continuously provided him with the power of the earth, he could not break free from this ice pit.

Surdak wanted to call Aphrodite to open the Gate of the Void, but found that the spiritual connection with Aphrodite was also interrupted, and the symbiosis contract seemed to have expired.

A kind of despair before death emerged spontaneously. Suldak recalled the experiences of the past few years in his mind, and pictures passed before his eyes.

But before the black bone spur opened a bloody hole in his chest, a huge fireball exploded on the Headless Horseman's back. The fireball caused the Headless Horseman, who was already burnt to death, to

It was a bit embarrassing.

The Headless Horseman stood up angrily, found an ice cube nearby, and threw it at Basil, who was riding on the magic cauldron.

Ice cubes are relatively light, but when thrown from the hands of the Headless Horseman, they are extremely powerful...

Basil failed to dodge the fast ice this time, or it was more like he was riding a magic pot and hit it on his own initiative. The ice hit the magic pot and immediately shattered, and Basil immediately

He fell from the magic handle and rolled onto the snowy slope.

Surdak still wanted to struggle to crawl out of the pit, but the pressure on his body never disappeared. Just when he felt that the Headless Horseman was about to kill him, Delia rushed up again.

He actually stretched out a hand towards Surdak who was lying in the snow pit, grabbed Surdak's collar with one hand, and dragged Surdak out of the ice pit with force.

When the Headless Horseman turned around, Delia pulled Suldak and ran up the northern hillside.

Surdak escaped from the ice pit, and his body suddenly no longer felt the gravity field.

Both of them were obviously no match for the Headless Horseman. They stepped on the hard snow shell and ran quickly towards the edge of the ice and stone flow.

The Headless Horseman ignored the magician who fell on the snowy slope. Instead, he was lame on one leg and kept chasing after Delia and Surdak.

Its right foot was put into a magic waist bag by Surdak. The bone armor seemed unable to help it reshape a foot, so it could only run on the snow with one foot missing.

I was probably still a little uncomfortable at first. It was difficult for my body to maintain balance when I ran, and my speed was a bit slow. I was left far behind by Delia and Surdak.

But as he ran, the Headless Horseman had adapted to the way of running without feet. His running speed gradually increased, and he was soon chasing him from behind along the hillside.

Without the suppression of the headless horseman on the level of strength, Surdak ran out of the area of ​​​​the ice and stone flow, fled on the mountainside covered with gravel, and once again felt the spiritual connection with Aphrodite.

He relied on the Void Gate to allow him to escape at any time, so he took the initiative to stop and said to Delia again: "Yin Liya, you continue to walk north, I will lead it farther away..."

Surdak felt that since Aphrodite was with him, he would never be in danger, but Delia misunderstood and felt that Surdak was prepared to sacrifice himself to protect her.

Delia's amber eyes flashed with emotion.

She hesitated for a moment, looked at the scenery around her, then bit her lip and said, "Follow me, I know a safe place!"

After saying that, she grabbed Suldak's arm with her only movable hand. The shadow of her ancestor Wu Dixian on her body kept changing and seemed to be about to disappear, but she still burst out with strong physical strength and pulled her by force.

With Surdak running wildly on the rocky mountainside.

Delia seems to have been to this mountainous area and is very familiar with the roads here. The roads she chooses are always walking on the edges of gravel that may slide at any time.

The headless horseman at the back can obviously come up the most, but it is lame on one leg. If it accidentally steps into the gravel, the gravel will carry the headless horseman down for more than ten meters. At this time, even if

It’s okay to struggle. On the contrary, the more you struggle, the further you slide.

Each time, the Headless Horseman needs to charge up his energy to jump out of the rubble flow.

What made Surdak feel a little relieved was that the Headless Horseman never summoned his nightmare horse during the chase.

Although Delia's left arm was injured, it did not seem to affect her running on the mountain road.

The two thighs are extremely powerful every time they take a step, and their jumps are very rhythmic.

Surdak was following Delia's rhythm in running. Delia turned around two peaks and ran to the side peak of a canyon. The two of them were breathing heavily and thinking about something along the glacier snow line on the peak.

Climb to higher ice peaks.

The glaciers on the peak here are almost connected into one body. After climbing the ice peak, what appears to Surdak is more like another world.

I don’t know how long the entire glacier has existed. Delia took Suldak to the top of a snow peak. Here she stopped and knelt down in the ice and snow on the peak.

, and in this icy and snowy environment, he clasped his hands together, then closed his eyes and prayed to the sky.

Surdak was standing beside him stupidly at this time, and the Headless Horseman was already far behind...

As Delia continued to chant spells, a huge magic pattern appeared on the ice under Delia's feet. Those simple magic patterns actually looked like the indigenous characters of the Aigrodi clan. With a prayer

As soon as the sentence was sung, Suldak found that the glacier in front of him had changed its original appearance.

A majestic ruined palace appeared in Surdak's eyes...


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