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Glaciers stretching for dozens of kilometers are hidden in this snowy peak, and the ice walls of the opposite peaks reflect dazzling light.
Seeing that Surdak was running away as slippery as a loach under his feet, the Headless Horseman immediately chased after Surdak. It could no longer care about Delia behind it, because on Surdak's body
It smelled a very terrible smell.
The Headless Horseman stretched out his hand and touched his left leg. There was a blood hole the size of an egg on his leg, and his hand was covered with purple blood.
The black flame attached to the leg was already dying, and the entire right foot below the ankle of the right leg was gone. The sole of the left foot was pierced through by Suldak with the sword of Kurwin, and the sharp sword edge scratched the calf bone armor.
Make it a little unstable...
Surdak also cut off six ribs of the Headless Horseman, leaving several bloody holes in his chest.
Obviously he saw the Headless Horseman limping closer, and his movements were obviously very slow, but Surdak was lying on the snow at this time, unable to move even half a step away.
The Headless Horseman staggered over and kicked the golden shield from Suldak's hand.
A sharp bone spur grew out of its right ankle that was missing its foot. When it walked, it looked like an iron drill inserted into the ice, but it didn't affect its normal walking.
The Headless Horseman looked like a victorious general. He stood in front of Surdak with his tall body, holding his helmet with one hand and lifting him up from the ground.
I just felt that the scenery in front of me suddenly changed, and then I felt that all the weight was on my neck, and my cervical vertebrae might break at any time.
But the helmet got stuck on his chin and couldn't be removed, so Suldak could only hang in the air. This time he saw the Headless Horseman clearly.
Surdak struggled hard in front of the nearly five-meter-tall Headless Horseman, waving the Kurwin Sword randomly, but the Headless Horseman grabbed the edge of the Kurwin Sword.
It didn't care that the blade scratched the palm of its hand, and pressed the sword of Kurwin to Suldak's neck.
Surdak exerted all his strength, his face turned red, and the arm holding the sword hilt trembled slightly...
But the Headless Horseman is like a black mountain, completely suppressing Surdak in terms of power.
Surdak's eyes were fully opened at this moment, and the sacred armor in the sea of spiritual consciousness appeared on his body. His whole body was exuding golden light, and a sacred light pillar fell from the sky, covering Surdak in it.
At this time, the Sword of Kurwin in his hand burst out with intense holy light.
The Headless Horseman only felt that his body was covered by a beam of holy light, and the black flames on his body gradually extinguished. The blade of the sword that he was holding on to his body actually cut open the palm of his hand, leaving a long wound on his arm.
The sword edge seemed to disappear suddenly in front of his eyes, and then suddenly appeared in his heart. With a dazzling holy light, the sword of Kurwin made a 'single-shaped' wound on the chest of the Headless Horseman.
Then Surdak fell into a void door that suddenly opened behind him.
At the same time, a huge eyeball appeared on the head of the Headless Horseman, and a black ray fell on the Headless Horseman's shoulders.
That was the 'hypnotic' magic cast by the succubus Aphrodite. Although this type of black magic had no effect on the Headless Horseman, the powerful mental power rushed towards the Headless Horseman and successfully made his body stiff for a while.
Delia took advantage of this opportunity and rushed up from behind the Headless Horseman. Her strong body leaped high like a female leopard, and the pattern of the stone spear in her hand actually lit up with a dazzling white light.
At this moment, the Headless Horseman was also aware of the danger coming from behind. He twisted his body violently and forcibly got rid of the dullness caused by hypnosis.
But because she was still too big, before her body could completely turn around, she saw Delia coming towards her with a stone spear...
The stone spear emitted a strong white light at this moment, and Delia in the air let out a scream of terror, and then the stone spear stabbed the Headless Horseman in the back of the heart.
The white light blooming on the stone spear came out from the headless horseman's chest, and the black bone breastplate began to crumble...
The last bit of black flame on the Headless Horseman's body was melted by the streaks of white light, and even the flesh and blood all over his body was melting away.
Delia let go of the stone spear, turned her body around in the air, and then landed firmly on the ground.
She was also looking at the spear with a dazzling white light in surprise at this moment. Those white lights seemed to contain lightning that was constantly moving...
The flesh and blood in the Headless Horseman's body melted very quickly, and the flesh and blood finally evaporated until only some fine gravel remained, along with the undissolved bone armor and a coconut-sized magic core scattered on the snow.
At the same time, in the mirror leading to the folding space, the entire mountain peak under the temple completely collapsed.
Then the light mirror actually started to burn. The speed of the flame spread was like a drop of ink falling into a pool, spreading continuously, and then disappeared, nothing disappeared.
Delia looked at the stone spear stuck in the ice, and watched in despair as the collapsed temple finally disappeared from sight.
The rock patterns on the surface of the stone spear peeled off little by little, and finally the round spear body made of thorium was revealed. The densely packed magic patterns on it also revealed dazzling magic patterns.
The door to the void opened again, and Surdak stepped out from the door. He slipped and fell to the ground, and the Sword of Kurwin in his hand fell beside him.
Surdak still wanted to struggle to get up and continue fighting. After struggling for a while, he saw that the Headless Horseman had disappeared, leaving only a pile of wreckage.
Instead, the stone spear was stuck on the ground, emitting a bright silver light.
Although the power of Holy Light in his body was once again drained, his feeling this time was very different from before.
"Did you kill the Headless Horseman?" Surdak breathed a sigh of relief and asked Delia and Aphrodite weakly.
Aphrodite flapped her transparent insect wings and hid behind her round evil eyes. Seeing that the battle here was over, she slipped into the Void Gate and disappeared without even looking back.
Delia, on the other hand, seemed to have not seen Aphrodite, standing there blankly.
There were so many incredible things she encountered today that it was hard for her to digest them.
First she was chased by a headless horseman, then there was a big avalanche on the snow-capped mountains, and then Lord Surdak summoned a red dragon. Finally, in order to avoid the pursuit of the headless horseman, she took the risk and took Lord Surdak with her.
After escaping to the temple, the temple completely collapsed. The two escaped and had a fierce battle with the Headless Horseman. The stone spear they picked up in the temple turned out to be an epic weapon. They only used it once.
Kill the Headless Horseman...
She turned a deaf ear to Surdak's question, stepped in front of the war spear whose body was revealed after the stone skin peeled off, and reached out to pull up the heavy war spear.
Holding the spear handle, I felt a trace of thunder and lightning coming from the lines on the spear handle. Although my arm was a little numb, overall I felt pretty good.
Delia walked to Surdak with the war spear, stretched out her hand to pull him up from the snow, and helped him pick up the golden shield and the sword of Kurwin. Then she came to the place where the Headless Horseman fell.
place, looking at the debris scattered on the ground.
Of that set of black armor, only the shoulder pads and one wrist guard are still intact. The other parts of the shoulder pads have been reduced to ashes and fragments along with the Headless Horseman.
Delia used her war spear to pick out the magic core from the ashes. This should be said to be the most precious thing left by the Headless Horseman.
The magic core of the sixth-level magic beast can definitely unlock high-level magic crystals, and this is also a high-level black magic crystal. In addition to its actual value, the merit points that can be exchanged for such a high-level black magic crystal can at least make Surdak
Steady promotion to Marquis.
Surdak stared at Delia with an extremely curious look:
"You...you killed it?"
Although it was a bit unbelievable, with the facts before his eyes, Surdak couldn't help but want to ask. He didn't expect the temple guardian to have such a powerful killing move.
Thinking about it, it was really a wise move for him to form an alliance with the Aegrodite tribe. Thinking of this, he became more and more curious about how Delia defeated the Headless Horseman. He was just returned to the sea by Aphrodira at the most dangerous time.
Lanza City, and then returned almost without stopping. Unexpectedly, I still missed the most thrilling moment.
"It's this war spear. I thought it was just a stone, but I didn't expect it to be so powerful..."
Delia regained some energy and handed the war spear in her hand to Surdak.
Surdak reached out to take it, and countless arcs of electricity surged in the magic patterns on the surface of the silver war spear. As soon as his fingertips touched the war spear, countless arcs of electricity swarmed from the war spear. Surdak
I just felt like my chest had been hit hard by a sledgehammer, and my whole body was numb from those electric arcs, and my whole body was shaking in place.
After being shocked so hard, he didn't dare to touch the war spear again.
Delia stood there blankly, staring blankly at the silver war spear in her hand.
"It seems to only recognize you..."
Surdak retracted his hand angrily, not daring to touch the war spear again.
"This is for you..." Delia held the huge magic core in her hand and handed it to Surdak, whose face was charred by the electricity.
After Suldak took it, he threw the heavy magic core twice in his hand and looked at Delia in confusion.
He guessed that Delia might not know the value of the magic core, so he reminded:
"You defeated this Headless Horseman, and the spoils should be yours. This is more valuable than you think."
Delia looked down at the silver spear in her hand, lifted it up and waved it in front of Suldak, feeling a little proud:
"I have this. According to the rules of distribution of spoils between hunters during hunting, this magic core should be yours."
Surdak looked at the silly woman in front of him speechlessly.
He felt that for such a big plane lord, if he really distributed the spoils like this, once word spread, it would probably become a joke to the entire Bena Province.
Equality, justice...this is the positive image that a plane lord should establish.
There are so many territories in the Ganbu plane and the Bailin plane, and now they are fighting in Moyunling in the Warsaw plane. In the future, this place will probably belong to themselves. There is really no need to make yourself look like a whole high-level magic crystal.
How greedy for money, thinking of this, Surdak said to Delia:
"You originally brought this war spear from the temple. You don't need to share it with me at all. But if I have a share of the magic core, I admit it. Then each of us will have half. That's it.
...This magic core is of great use to me, so just give it to me, and I will convert the other half of the value of the magic core into ordinary magic crystals to compensate you."
"Okay." Delia agreed readily.
Almost all of Surdak's magic crystals are kept in his magic belt bag.
When he took out a bag of magic crystals from his pocket and handed it to Delia, Delia hesitated and asked, "I heard that you can use magic crystals to buy complete sets of magic equipment in the empire?"
"You mean the kind of magic pattern construct worn by the construct knight?"
Suldak looked at the tattered leather armor on Delia's body, and then looked away calmly.
"Um!"
Seeing that Delia wanted a set of magic pattern constructs, Suldak said, "This is easy to handle. In fact, this bag of magic crystals can be exchanged for the most basic magic pattern construct. I also have some here.
A set of magic patterns."
In fact, the price of the basic simple version of the standard magic pattern structure that merchant Malacom bought from the imperial capital was even less than a hundred magic crystals.
After saying that, Suldak took out a set of magic pattern constructs from the magic belt bag and placed the box in front of Delia.
While opening the lid of the box, he continued to say to Delia:
"There is a complete set of magic pattern structure rewards on the merit exchange list of the West Route Army, but it requires a high level of military industry to redeem them. I can promise now that the merits obtained by the aboriginal warriors in battle can be exchanged on the merit exchange list.
If this war is over, there will be some warriors in your tribe who can wear this magic pattern structure."
Delia didn't seem to hear what Surdak was saying at all. She stared at the metal armors engraved with magic patterns, took out a helmet from the box, and tried to put it on her head.
Just turning around, he took off the almost completely torn leather armor on his body, then put on the forged metal breastplate, and locked the buckle...
Then came the shoulder armor, wrist guards, trouser armor, greaves, and combat boots, all of which were worn on the body.
With the help of Surdak, a magic crystal fragment was placed on the gem base.
Seeing the magic lines lighting up on the magic pattern structure, Delia happily carried the war spear and walked down the ice peak happily.
Along the way, he kept asking Suldak for specific details about the achievements of the Western Route Army.
The two returned along the original path, and when they returned to the battlefield of Ice and Stone Stream, they saw the magician Basil lying on the snow. It seemed that he had fallen badly. Not only had he broken a leg, but he was also covered with a number of wounds.
There were tiny wounds, and the magic shackle was also damaged.
He could only lie there and wait for rescue. Fortunately, he knew how to take care of himself better and actually put a blanket under him.
Seeing that Surdak and Delia had returned safely, she lay there excitedly, waving vigorously and shouting at them.