"Seriously. It's okay if you don't help. Just stay there and don't move." The King of Knights gave the kid the telescope.
"Wait, you------"
Before Verne could finish speaking, Arthur had already rushed to the foot of the tree like lightning. When he landed, his equipment only made a few low-key clanking sounds. The three thieves patrolling the mountain happened to hear the sound and became alert and reacted.
But his speed was far less than that of Arthur. Before they could get ready to fight, Arthur had already dodged behind the bandits, raised his holy sword, and pointed the blade (scabbard) at these guys.
Knocked on the back of the head, one by one, the three thieves fell to the ground in an instant.
"Isn't this... so awesome?!" Verne, who was watching everything from the tree, hummed in disbelief. Although he heard that Arthur was going to suppress the bandits, he expected Arthur from the beginning.
His combat power must not be bad. But he never thought that Arthur's combat power would be so strong, strong enough to kill the enemy in an instant, but not to the extent of actually killing him. Of course, Verne didn't know why.
Arthur would deliberately knock his enemies unconscious with the edgeless sword instead of directly killing the thieves. He believed that there must be a reason why Arthur would do this.
So he suddenly found another thief rushing out of the bushes not far behind Arthur. When he was about to attack Arthur, Verne had already raised his crossbow and shot the thief in the thigh with a whoosh of arrow.
A thief who wanted to sneak attack Arthur was rushing out at full speed, intending to use his speed to win and give Arthur a surprise attack. However, he did not expect that during the sprint at full speed, he was hit by an arrow in his leg. One of his thighs was injured by the arrow belt.
He instantly became uncontrollable due to the stinging pain, but the other thigh was still exerting force. As a result, of course, he lost his balance and fell forward. Arthur didn't even wait for the guy to fall to the ground, and swayed away.
Passing by the thief who bumped into him, he raised his sword with his backhand and struck the guy with the scabbard of the holy sword firmly on the back of the guy's head. The thief didn't even feel the pain that he should have felt if he hit the ground on his face.
He was knocked unconscious first.
"It hurts a lot." Verne hummed from the tree.
"Bedi, have you solved everything?" Arthur turned to ask the big white wolf after finishing dealing with the last thief who attacked.
"Uh-huh!" Bedivere replied. There should be no more enemies around here, otherwise Bedivere would make Arthur alert with even more nervous screams.
"Okay." The King of Knights put away his sword: "Now, tie these guys up and hide them in the grass. Of course, their mouths must be gagged to prevent them from shouting when they wake up."
"Is this enough?" Verne climbed down from the tree and saw that Arthur had begun to take off the clothes from the fainted thieves, so he asked: "Since there are thieves around here, it means that there are already thieves here.
Does it belong to their patrol route? Just tie it up and hide it like this. If their companions discover it, will they alert the snake?"
"No, the nearby hills are still too close to the city. Thieves will not send patrols to such a place." Arthur took out a large bag of money from the pocket of one of the stunned thieves: "These guys are passing by
It was just a coincidence that we came here. We must have just finished sneaking out of the city and were about to go back to their base, but unfortunately we met us in a place like this."
"That's it." Arthur's analysis was very thorough, and Verne had no way to refute it.
"It seems that these thieves are usually loosely organized and undisciplined, and their members actually ran into the city to steal in broad daylight." Arthur continued to analyze, "In this case, their people have been fooling around in the city for a whole day.
If they don't return to the base for days, they will naturally not arouse suspicion. Even if these three guys never go back, the base will just think that they are still lingering in the city."
"That's why you chose to take action." Verne agreed.
"It takes a few to deal with a few." Arthur had already stripped off all the clothes of the three thieves, tied them up, stuffed their mouths with rags, and then sent them one by one into the dense grass next to them. In this way
Come on, even if these guys scream for help in a low voice, they can only be heard from less than three yards away. If there is no patrol from the bandit group passing by and getting close enough, this will never be exposed.
This is normal, but ------
Huh. Arthur suddenly heard a slight noise, coming from the bushes where they hid the bandit thieves.
"Woof!" Bedivere also roared alertly.
Normal people would not react so quickly. But Arthur, with his many years of combat experience and extremely keen intuition, instantly noticed that something was fishy. He stepped back and shouted at the same time:
"Bedi, take care of that kid!"
The big white wolf suddenly pounced out and carried Verne away by the collar like a kitten. Arthur himself was also extremely agile and retreated to a relatively safe distance in an instant.
Pound pound pound pound! Several frightening explosions suddenly occurred in the grass. The knocked-out thieves hiding in the grass exploded like human bodies, with flesh and blood flying everywhere in an instant!
"What the hell...!" Arthur exclaimed. This was the first time he had seen such an unreasonable thing. Fortunately, he reacted quickly enough and escaped in time. Fortunately, the explosion was actually powerful and wide.
It's not as big as imagined, otherwise Arthur and the others would definitely be implicated in this terrible corpse explosion and be seriously injured!
It's wrong to say it was a corpse explosion. Arthur didn't kill anyone. The thieves were obviously just knocked unconscious. Why did they explode suddenly?!
Those thieves were cursed. The next second, Arthur came to this conclusion. I am afraid that someone among the leaders of the thieves group is proficient in some kind of evil spell or necromancy, and secretly cursed their members. When [ Lost
The thieves of "Bone Man" were defeated to the point where they could no longer move. Regardless of whether they were alive or dead, the spells in their bodies would be activated, causing such terrifying corpse explosions. What an evil spell!
No, now is not the time to care about such things. The thieves who should have been torn apart in the explosion actually turned into scarlet skeletons still covered in blood, crawling out of the grass slowly. This thing is no longer
"Four Skeletons" is such a simple thing, because the thieves were all piled up and exploded. When they exploded, their corpses were scattered all over the place. When some kind of evil necromancy awakened their corpses,
These scattered bones pieced together randomly on their own, turning into a very strange skeleton giant with four skulls, eight arms and two legs!
Is this okay? This is the first time I have seen this kind of thing. Arthur frowned.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, monster!" Verne was just a kid after all. Seeing such an exciting and terrifying thing, he was so frightened that he screamed in the distance. But Bedivere had already ran far away with the child in his mouth.
At least it won't hurt Verne or hinder Arthur from fighting.
"Tsk." There was no other way. Arthur looked at the fierce scarlet skeleton giant in front of him with blood dripping from his body. He knew that he could not defeat this kind of opponent without showing his true strength. He instantly pulled out the holy sword.
Sheath, the milky white light of Seraph's Holy Sword immediately shined in the forest.
The scarlet giant skeleton had no weapons in its hands. It just waved its sharp claws made of white bones and grabbed Arthur. Arthur chopped the skeleton's arm into pieces with a backhand sword. It was very embarrassing, although this monster was
A large undead monster composed of multiple corpses, but what Arthur holds in his hand is the Seraph Holy Sword, which is specially designed to defeat demons and undead. Of course, it is more than enough to deal with this kind of monster. He doesn't even intend to give his opponent a chance to continue.
When he had the opportunity to react, he rushed forward and continued to swing five or six swords in succession. Each sword struck the big skeleton fiercely and swiftly. Each sword hit the skeleton monster accurately and chopped off its remaining arms.
Come down! This monster was instantly cut into a human stick by the King of Knights, oh no, a bone stick.
Of course, Arthur knew that this skeleton was an undead spirit that was made by piecing together fragmented human bones. It could piece together the fragmented human bones, proving that there was some kind of force that sucked the bones together and combined them into shape. So even if
Remove all its arms, and its severed bone arm will be put back together again immediately! Of course, Arthur will not give it a chance to put it back together again, but will rush to the monster before it can fight back.
In front of the chest, he raised his lightsaber and pierced it into the tightly protected chest made up of countless ribs!
Snap! It looked like it was stuck into something, and it felt like a hit. There should be some kind of core inside, controlling the bones to form the skeleton giant. Knowing this would be easy, and Arthur picked up the scabbard of the holy sword.
He stabbed the monster in the chest and instantly activated [Spell Breaker]!
Accompanied by a strong photon explosion, the milky white holy light poured out from the sheath of the holy sword, blowing the skull's chest to pieces and impacting the core of that guy's body at the same time!
This monster was controlled by the core and transformed into this form. The principle is actually the same as that of the golem, so the effect of [Spell Breaker] is also quite obvious. It destroyed the core of control in the skeleton giant's body in an instant! Ya
Se could vaguely see a dark mass dissipating in the strong light, and at the same time as the black flame-like mass dissipated, the skeleton giant also began to disintegrate.
Bang! The corpses still covered in blood began to scatter on the ground, and a lot of them were stained on Arthur's body. The feeling was really inexplicably disgusting.
"Huh." The King of Knights retracted his sword, took a few steps back and continued to observe his opponent. He breathed a sigh of relief until he confirmed that the bones in front of him were just a meaningless pile of bones that could not move.
"Wow wow wow wow, what have you done!" Verne came over to see: "Did you...get rid of that monster?"
"Well, it's not a big deal." Arthur turned his head and glanced at the child, "He was not scared to the point of peeing. You have a good psychological quality, kid."
"Don't look at me like this, I am quite bold." Verne stuck out his tongue and said: "So what kind of monster is this? Is it undead?"
"We'll talk about it later in detail," Arthur put away his sword and wiped the blood off his face, "The explosion just now was so gorgeous that it may have alerted the bandits. They need to retreat before they send people over to encircle them!"