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263. Who is the prey?

A group of sand wolves were distributed in a fan shape behind the cavalry. Their running speed was not very fast. To Suldak, they were only slightly faster than the cavalry. However, when a group of wolves surrounded them, it brought an inexplicable confusion to the entire cavalry.

pressure.

Charlie and Val looked worried. Even though they knew it would be difficult for the sand wolves to catch up with the galloping horses, they still had an inexplicable fear of these sand wolves.

Val even suggested to Suldak that if the group of sand wolves really caught up with them, they would simply discard the sulfur ore bags on the road. Anyway, these sand wolves could not swallow the sulfur, and the horse team with reduced load could completely avoid the sand wolves.

Wait for the group of sand wolves to retreat, then return to pick up these sulfur ores again.

Otherwise, go directly back to Wall Village and gather people in the village. If the team number exceeds twenty, these sand wolves will not dare to attack easily.

The three young men were riding horses, heading towards the village of Wall, while discussing how to deal with the sand wolves following behind.

This is a group of experienced hunters. They are very patient in looking for the best hunting opportunity. When a pair of eyes full of murderous intent and forbearance are staring at the prey, they are a group that acts in unison. At least they will persevere.

The Wolf King's orders are carried out conscientiously, and each wolf performs its own duties. This ability to cooperate with each other is second to none among junior Warcraft.

Surdak silently observed these sand wolves and asked Charlie:

"The reason why they are chasing us is because they think there are few of us and regard us as prey?"

Charlie took a sip of water, hung the water bag on his waist, wiped his mouth with his sleeve and said:

"This should be!"

The horse under his crotch seemed to react to the group of sand wolves behind him, and it became a little restless.

Charlie, who was new to riding, was sitting on the horse and rocking from side to side, trying to comfort his horse, but he was sweating profusely.

Suldak had another idea in his mind at the moment. He said to Charlie:

"This group of sand wolves often appears in this area and is always a threat to our cavalry. This time is also an opportunity for us. I am going to set a trap to lure them over and kill them, but I hope you two

Can you cooperate with me?"

Charlie and Val looked at each other, with a trace of hesitation evident in their eyes.

"Are the three of us going to face this group of sand wolves?" Charlie looked at the gentle slope surrounded by limestone. There wasn't even any shelter. There was only a sea buckthorn grass drilled out of some stone crevices, which was also covered by a layer of sand wolves.

Covered by a thin layer of volcanic ash, there was no favorable terrain for dealing with the wolves. Charlie said to Suldak: "Dak, calm down, those are a group of monsters!"

Suldak stopped, smiled at Charlie and said: "It's not the three of us, but me alone. Later I will pretend to be injured and fall behind. You can continue to move forward with the cavalry. I don't think so."

I will give up this hunting opportunity, don’t worry about me, even if I can’t kill them, I can still escape.”

He looked back at the wolves. When the wolf king saw Suldak stop, he also stopped in confusion. The wolves around him also stopped one after another. The three of them were seven or eight hundred meters away from the wolves.

A few meters away, the two sides were facing each other quietly.

Surdak squinted his eyes, a gust of wind blew, and in the flying volcanic ash, the group of sand wolves slowly approached again.

Suldak turned to look at Charlie and Val. Although these two young men were a little inferior in strength, they did not lack the courage to fight.

Then he said to them: "But you two, I am worried that some sand wolves will bypass me and continue to chase you. Once they catch up, they will unload all the goods as Val said and return to Val with these horses.

village."

Seeing that Surdak seemed determined to fight these sand wolves, Charlie could only grit his teeth and take out the alloy bow he was carrying behind him. He glanced at Val who was doing the same action next to him and said to Surdak.

: "Duck, let me and Val stay too. We have alloy bows in our hands that can help you. At the worst, we can shoot down two sand wolves..."

Suldak shook his head, "I'm worried that once we get into a fighting stance, we will scare them away. Just do as I say! Don't underestimate me, I'm a reserve knight!"

Suldak jumped off his horse, walked to Charlie and Val, patted their legs, and motioned for them to leave with the horse team.

"Um, okay, just be careful with everything."

Seeing that Suldak insisted on doing this, Charlie and Val continued on their way, leaving Suldak alone.

Surdak calmly took out four pottery bowls from his magic pocket and placed them on the ground. He skillfully ignited the faint blue flames in the pottery bowls. He knelt down in the center with his hands clasped and took out a shriveled stone.

The head of the evil spirit came and was sacrificed.

A pale golden statue of the devil appeared on the limestone ground. On one side of Surdak praying to the statue, two beams of light fell on him continuously.

The Wolf King standing in the distance seemed to sense the danger ahead, and stopped again, looking up to the sky and roaring.

'Ouch...'

The wolves immediately divided into two teams and surrounded Surdak from the left and right sides.

At this moment, the demon statue turned into specks of golden light and disappeared into the wind and sand, while Suldak held a shield in one hand and a Roman sword in the other, facing the Sand Wolf King several hundred meters away.

After the wolves surrounded Suldak, three emaciated sand wolves immediately left the pack and hung far behind the cavalry.

The wolves howled incessantly, and then a cloud of sand suddenly poured out from around the body of each sand wolf. After the yellow sand connected into one piece, Suldak found that the sand wolves were surrounding the area.

All over the area, yellow sand began to appear all over the sky, and it felt a little painful when the sand hit the face.

The view in front of Surdak was slowly blocked by the yellow sand. Only then did Surdak think that this group of sand wolves probably got their name from this.

Put the cotton mask back on to prevent yellow sand from filling your mouth and nose.

Suldak took a step forward with his sword in hand. He felt his feet go weak and one of his legs fell into the soft sand. I don't know when, so much yellow sand appeared on this limestone mountain, and it was also a piece of quicksand.

, he only took one step and his body sank.

Let yourself calm down and think to yourself: This is probably the natural magic of Warcraft displayed by those sand wolves.

His legs soon fell into the quicksand. The quicksand was like the mouth of a giant beast, swallowing up the lower half of Surdak's body. Surdak tried his best to lean forward and let himself lie on the quicksand.

On the surface, he struggled to lift one foot in the quicksand, pulled the foot out of the quicksand, and then lay flat on the quicksand.

Just when he was about to pull out his second foot, a sound of breaking through the air suddenly came from the dust. Surdak subconsciously raised the iris shield in his hand, and a sand wolf emerged from the dust.

His head hit the iris shield, and a silver light shield emerged from the iris shield, which immediately blocked the sand wolf back.

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