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Chapter 170 Fighting for Shimen

The sound of horse hooves kept echoing in the cave. Torches on the walls on both sides of the cave whizzed by Wengerns' eyes, and the orange-yellow flames almost formed a long line. In front, a white light gradually dilated in everyone's pupils.

The exit is right in front of you!

The noise was lingering in my ears. Obviously, because there were invaders, the snake people inside the temple seemed a little panicked. After all, few people would come in deep in the Alf Mountains, and there were almost no adventurers who could come to the temple!

Just as the three death knights in the front were about to run out of the cave, two snake men also walked into the cave. Both snake men held a long sword in their hands. Although the sword was rough, it was indeed a metal sword, which also shows that the overall level of the snake men tribe is still OK, and there may be metal veins nearby.

However, these have nothing to do with Wengerns. As long as you understand the enemy's weapon configuration and know your opponent, it is enough! Moreover, it is indeed not easy for these snake people to pose a threat to Wengern period!

What came towards us were three tall and large death knights. Facing these three knights who emitted a strong dead spirit all over their bodies, the two snake men rushed over with a desperate aura. However, it was just a commendable spirit!

Facing the two snake men who rushed over, the three death knights did not stop at all. They simply swung the knight sword in their hands at the two snake men. It looked as easy as a human being to drive away flies, and directly divided the two snake men into several segments.

The blood stained the horses and armor red, but the knights didn't care at all. The horse's hooves rushed out of the cave on the ground mixed with blood and meat.

With the footsteps of the Death Knight, Wengerns and others rushed out of the cave, and the space around suddenly became widened. The sunlight cast down on the ground. When they looked up, they found that there were many openings on the uppermost mountain wall, connecting the outside world, allowing light to enter the cave.

What appeared in front of me was not the kind of snake warriors that Wengerns had imagined, but a chaotic scene. Many snake warriors were running back and forth in front of the stone bridge that Enila had mentioned before, shuttled through several passages on both sides, probably busy transferring the baby or something else?

However, opposite the stone bridge, there were many snake warriors gathered there. These warriors were different from those snake men running around. Whether they were leather armor or weapons in their hands, they were obviously much more sophisticated than the snake men they met at the beginning. There was no doubt that these snake men should be elite! And now, they were guarding before the huge stone door.

On both sides of the stone door are two curved mountain walls. There are three openings on the mountain walls on both sides, which seem to connect to the holes somewhere, and each hole has a height of one person.

Now, a snake man spellcaster stood in the openings on both sides, similar to a warlock. They are now constantly using ice-type spells to seal the stone door in the middle!

"Damn it!" Seeing the actions of those snake man casters, Wengerns couldn't help but cursed. Now the road to the floating city is only the road behind the stone gate in front of him. But now he doesn't know what happened in the snake man tribe, and he actually attaches so much importance to the things behind the door!

"First solve those spell casters, and then break the stone gate! If you can't attack the spell casters, just cover me here!" Wengerns immediately issued an order. Although the snake people who transferred items everywhere may not be strong, if they do not stop them, it will be a very troublesome team! Therefore, necessary cover is still needed.

At the same time, after discovering that the invaders had entered their territory, the snake people became manic one by one. A large number of snake people who were originally responsible for transferring things took up their weapons and rushed towards Wengerns' team one by one.

These snake men who rushed over were not very strong, the average level was level 5 or 6, and the highest level would not exceed level 8. Enemies with this strength were completely pressureless to deal with at the level of Rennes and the Death Knight. However, since this is the home court of the Snake Man tribe after all, the snake men can make up for the lack of quality in terms of quantity.

A large number of snake man warriors rushed over like a tide. Under the airtight waving of the four heavy swords, combined with the sharp claws of the bones, they finally did not put a snake man in the protective circle behind them.

However, since their main purpose is to protect rather than kill the enemy, they still bear great pressure during the battle. After all, in this environment, their companions hand over themselves to Rennes, and Rennes naturally will not be willing to let down their companions' expectations!

Fortunately, one of the four people who formed the protection circle was born with great power, and the other three were tired undead, so they could deal with it even when facing the high-density enemies in front of them.

Perhaps because of technical limitations, few people use bows and arrows among the snake people. Even if there are, they use very simple short bows. The range and killing are very low, which makes it easier for Rennes and others to block arrows. Although Wengerns and Ainella can use the protective arrow spell, they naturally save it now. After all, the journey ahead is still long!

As for Baronde, this flexible dwarf did not limit his responsibilities. Since the defense circle composed of Rennes and the Death Knight was very tight, even if a snake man caught the vacant, he would be killed immediately by the bone if he wanted to rush in. Therefore, Baronde could do something else at no time.

Since they can perform other tasks, Baronde is naturally unwilling to be lonely. Now the goal of their team is to open a gap in the stone gate and then rush in, then killing those spell casters is crucial! After all, if the snake man spell casters are kept silent, the frozen stone gate may not be able to be opened so easily.

Despite this, the snake man casters seemed to be aware of this. Therefore, except for the two snake man casters who were constantly strengthening the ice level of the stone gate, the remaining four spellcasters turned their targets to the group of sudden invaders.

After glanced at the six casters of the Snake Man, Wengerns immediately judged the opponent's murderous intent. Although the opponent's casting level may not be particularly high, the number was here, and Wengerns dared not take it lightly.

The magic script in his left hand quickly turned to the page he needed. After Wengerns chanted a few short notes in a low voice, he waved his right hand and a transparent force field immediately bloomed with Wengerns as the center.

"Second spell invalid barrier!"

Although this is a level 4 spell, it only takes a few seconds to cast it in Wengerns' hands. What Wengerns expected was that in the face of this spell, the casters of the snake man used some low-level spells such as magic missiles and fireballs in the first wave. However, under the suppression effect of the barrier, they did not exert the effect they should have!

At the same time, Ainila also completed the spell in her hand. The dark purple fork directly descended on a snake man who was constantly frozen in the stone gate. Several auras that originally protected the snake man's body instantly dimmed. Removing the magic successfully played a role!

At this moment, Baronde, who had been near the defense circle, was engaged in guerrilla warfare with his short body and flexible footsteps, lit up his eyes. He waved his left hand heavily, knocked a snake man toward him with a heavy hammer, and wiped his right hand on his waist wallet, and immediately two daggers appeared between his fingers.

Immediately afterwards, Baronde kept shuttled through the snake crowd like a loach, and came to the horse's hooves of a Death Knight. Then he stepped on his legs, causing his body to fall on the Death Knight's shoulder armor. At the same time, Baronde waved his right hand and the two daggers flew out first.

If you replay the slow motion of Baronde's success, you can find that at this moment, Baronde's right finger made a lot of complex changes, adjusting the force and direction of the dagger at one time.

Two daggers that were constantly rotating in the air flew forward and backward to the snake man caster whose magic was removed. However, the other party's snake face was not at all concerned, and even a hint of mockery appeared in the sharp triangle's eyes.

Because this distance is too far! In any case, the dagger thrown by a dwarf cannot fly so far. And the fact is that although the two daggers are still in the air, they cannot hide the trend of falling. At this time, the two daggers only flew about half of the distance.

Just as the first dagger was about to become a powerful crossbow, the two daggers were slightly slanted to the left as if they had made an appointment. It was this little deviation that caused a dagger to hit the stalactite hanging upside down in front.

The dagger that hit the stalactite bounced back straight back and hit the second dagger. The second dagger was a dagger that Baronde really used all his strength to throw, and he used a special force-borrowing technique, which made the first dagger restore sufficient kinetic energy and flew towards the snake man caster again.

Baronde suddenly used such a magical skill, which was obviously beyond everyone's expectations. The snake man had no idea that the dwarf's throwing skills were so superb, so he was completely unprepared. Until the dagger penetrated into his heart, the snake man couldn't believe that this was the fact in front of him!
Chapter completed!
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