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Chapter 46 Mark and the Green Caterpillar’s ??decision!(2/2)

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The leader of the Abo monster roared in pain, and instantly turned around and gave Mark a [big snake glare].

Maybe it was because his body was not an elf, or because his will was relatively strong, Mark found that he was not as immobilized as he imagined, but goosebumps appeared all over his body, causing his body to feel sluggish and unruly, but it was not very special.

Serious.

Then, the monster Abo bit him with its bloody mouth.

With his physical fitness, he could barely dodge it, but in line with the principle of testing, Mark did not dodge completely. He took a bite with his arm, and then stabbed the leader of the Abo monster in the mouth with a wooden stick.

Quickly pull out your arm and leave the battlefield.

The leader of the Abo monster angrily chased him for nearly thirty meters, and finally gave up. Mark also breathed a sigh of relief.

Through testing, Mark found that the speed and sensitivity of the surrounding Arbor snakes were not high, and in some respects, their responses were slower than those of the green caterpillars.

When launching an attack, the body moves very quickly, but there is a clear forward swing of the attack, making it easy to predict.

The speed of the Arbo Snake leader is not bad, but you probably won’t be able to catch up with him in a long-distance pursuit.

As for the poison injected into the teeth of the leader of the Abo monster when he bites, due to his [Poison Resistance] talent, it is not a big threat, just a little stinging and numbing.

In other words, when the green caterpillar is seriously injured, he will most likely be able to escape with the green caterpillar.

While thinking, Mark had returned to the location of the green caterpillar.

There was no time to waste, and Mark didn’t waste any time.

First, he hit the green caterpillar's head with his fist, which looked worried and regretful. Then he took out the elf ball from his pocket and pressed it on the green caterpillar's head.

With a flash of red light, the green caterpillar entered the elf ball.

The elf ball trembled slightly and became quiet.

Mark pressed the button to release the green caterpillar from the elf ball. The latter looked at the elf ball in Mark's hand blankly, wondering why Mark suddenly used the elf ball on it, because it normally takes two days to use it.

"You and I already have a close bond. The elf ball has little effect through the influence of the life magnetic field, so I used it directly on you.

As for the test I just conducted, it was actually the worst case scenario.

Next, I will always stay near the edge of the battlefield. If I find that you are unable to fight, I will use the Poké Ball to retrieve you, and then quickly escape from the battlefield. Unless I encounter a situation where the Poké Ball cannot be retrieved, or the distance is too far, I will not rely on the battlefield.

Too close.

So next, you will have actual combat training with these Arbor monsters and Arbor snakes!"

Mark said, patting the green caterpillar's body, and then passed the message to Bada Die, who was still struggling to support himself on the battlefield.
Chapter completed!
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