typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 35 Liberation Stone Statue

Xifa is actually a little curious.

The totem at the altar at the beginning contained these unknown black substances.

It wasn't until he accidentally destroyed the fragile balance that the unknown in the totem was released.

But the four steel guards in front of them were in their heyday no matter how they looked. They were completely different from the crooked stone statues outside.

Because not only are they not bound here, but they are constantly absorbing the origin of the central stone statue to make up for themselves.

When he saw the stone statue, he still retained a bit of hostility. After all, he had been teased by the stone statue before, but fortunately he was pretty good at it.

In addition, although he could see the candlelight composed of the magic source inside the stone statue being constantly licked by the black mist.

But whether the stone statues were passive or active is still an unknown matter.

Fortunately, one thing is certain.

Because through the gaps in the steel armor, you can see the black mist filling it and circulating continuously.

From this we can conclude that these armored guards must be enemies!

Wait a moment...

Xifa's face looked a little ugly.

He suddenly thought of something.

If, what if, the previous bone dragon and the stone statue here exist in the same camp.

Bone dragons can also use totems to entangle themselves with the unknown.

However, the current bone dragon sent himself here, and then it disappeared.

Can those totems still suppress the unknown?

Xifa felt a trace of regret in his heart, but he could only pray that Totem would persist in his chance to obtain this place.

When you break the seal, you regain the ability to cast spells.

Only then can he be able to try to go back there and solve those hidden dangers.

"Calling God to Guard"

Xifa recited the Patronus Charm silently in his heart, and then injected the gathered Patronus power into the Gryffindor sword.

The shining silver Sword of Gryffindor is online again.

As long as the stone statues don't hinder you, kill these guards first.

After defeating the confirmed enemies, we are investigating the ownership of the stone statue camp.

However, there are so many gaps in the armor, where should I cut? It is obviously not wise to go head-to-head.

It was such a moment of stunned effort.

Maybe he was stimulated by the silvery white light on the sword.

The four guards who originally remained motionless pulled out the iron swords embedded in the stone slab with a clang when Xifa didn't move a step.

They all turned their heads to Xifa, and the joints made a sonorous and powerful steel collision sound, highlighting their flexibility and strength.

This smooth movement made Xifa realize that their combat effectiveness was completely different from the previous broken stone statues.

Maybe, I should contact Duel.

Although he was merciless to his enemies in battle.

But he always hesitates to attack first.

Having lost the opportunity, Western France did not fall into a bitter battle.

Just a few waves of flexible movement and clever parries.

Xifa tested out the details of these guards' attacks.

They are all lifeless mechanical dolls that can only attack according to instructions.

In addition to slashing with iron swords, they can also wave their fists, kick sideways, and even emit shock wave-like magic from their mouths.

Preliminary assessment shows that the combat effectiveness is equal to those of dark wizards.

It's a pity, after all, they are puppets without thinking. They are far less threatening than those dark wizards.

Most dark wizards live in a space full of intrigues and deceptions. When faced with a desperate situation, there are many ways to kill them all together.

But these armors guard.

snort--

Xifa snorted softly, opened his dragon eyes, held his sword and rushed towards him with the four guards.



Jingle bells and sugarcane————

The sound of steel falling to the ground continued to sound.

After a back-and-forth soul battle.

There was nothing standing around Xifa anymore.

All the armored guards were easily dismantled by him.

The black aura in it was also burned away by the light of the Patronus Curse.

There is no trace of sword damage on these scattered fragments.

Because Xifa wanted to collect them and take them back to see if Nico Flamel and others could research anything.

Wait until he puts the last piece of steel into the storage bag given to him by Nico Flamel.

Put the bulging storage bag into the watch.

Xifa then held the Sword of Gryffindor in one hand and took out the card in his arms with the other.

He walked forward slowly and came to the stone statue wearing a hooded cloak.

All four guards fell, and the chains binding the stone statue also lost their owners.

Without anyone to control it, Xifa noticed that the candle-like light inside the statue emitted a flash of light.

The light the size of a red date is as big as a broad bean.

at the same time

Click——

There was a soft sound on the chain.

Seeing this, Xifa sighed silently in his heart.

The source candle shrunk by nearly half, and one of the locking rings on the four chains cracked.

Without the help of external forces, these four chains will definitely break after the candle flames are extinguished.

So, what should I do with this stone statue? Help it free itself or help it 'free'?

Suddenly, a familiar wave of magic power came.

After Xifa felt it, he was slightly startled.

This wave of fluctuation is very similar to the previous dragon that only had its skeleton left.

Although the card did not move the stone statue.

But the card recognized the Bone Dragon.

The stone statue, which has similar fluctuations to the original magic power of the bone dragon, should also be a friendly existence to you, right?

Xifa never thought that he would be so stunned.

Another wave of magic came, waking Xifa out of his thoughts.

Looking at the shrinking source candle again, Xifa shook his head angrily and amusedly.

It turns out that the will in the candlelight is not for getting out of trouble.

Instead, he tore apart part of his body's restraints and transmitted his magical aura to the outside world.

The purpose is naturally to attract the attention of the outside world, so as to get help to get out of trouble.

Obviously, this external force is Xifa. Since he can defeat the guards guarding him, there must be a way to free himself from the constraints.

What's more, Xifa can see his own dragon pupil, which means he is from his own camp. As long as he proves his identity, he will definitely get help.

This is what the being in the stone statue thinks.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! So when it saw Xifa's hesitation, it reluctantly sent out an origin again without hesitation.

It was afraid that Xifa would think it was an illusion, so it left.

There are so many free fire element magic particles here, and now that the lamp is exhausted, it is difficult for me to transmit the magic waves too far.

Fortunately, Xifa felt it, but he was struggling with whether he would get benefits or trouble in the end.

"That's all. Anyway, I haven't found a way out yet, and I haven't figured out the map or operation rules here."

"Listen to this poor undead's last words!"

After making up his mind, Xifa came to the stone statue, looked at the position of the chain, and found the most suitable position to split it with a sword.

Then, he raised the sword high and injected the patron saint magic into it.

The silver-white sword drew a half-moon shape under Xifa's vigorous swing.

There was a clash of metals, and the chains surrounding the ball broke.

breathe--

In a daze, Xifa seemed to hear a heavy breathing sound.

What happened next made Xifa unable to distinguish it for a while.

Is this just an illusion, or is it synaesthesia caused by seeing the magic tide?

very beginning.

When the chain broke and fell to the ground, the chain melted and turned into black smoke and dissipated in the air.

Without the restraint of the chain, the originally dim candlelight actually spread out a strong and powerful attraction.

In Xifa's sight, the free fire element magic particles were poured into the body of the stone statue quickly and with a clear purpose according to a specific breathing rhythm.

With each wave, the dim candle flame became brighter visibly to the naked eye, and its brilliance became larger and brighter layer by layer.

In the end, the stone statue swallowing magic power can be described as a whale swallowing it.

Standing in front of the stone statue, Xifa subconsciously raised his hands to his forehead to reduce the high concentration of fire-attribute magic power from stimulating his eyeballs.

boom--

Suddenly, there was a wave of magic in front of him.

The torrent of magic in the room was swept away.

Xifa put down his palm and took the scene in front of him into his eyes again.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next