Mage Joan

Chapter 814: Catching Birds

Immediately behind the shot Peridon, there were five more Peridons, all within the enveloped space of the "fear technique".

In the end, no one was spared, and they were all frightened and panicked. They didn't care about attacking Qiao An, flapped their wings and turned their heads to flee. They disappeared into the depths of the night within two minutes.

The Peridon, who was shot and wounded by Joan, was also caught in the heart by the "fear technique". Enduring the severe pain caused by the gunshot wound, he flapped his wings with difficulty, trying to escape from the battlefield.

Seeing that this group of monsters, who are used to intimidating their prey with supernatural abilities, are now reduced to being scared to death, the corners of Joan's lips curled up in a sarcasm.

At this moment, in Joan's eyes, the wounded Peridon is no longer a terrifying monster that kills people, but a rare research sample. How can it be allowed to slip away so easily!

Joan licked her lower lip, her heart filled with a lofty thirst for knowledge, and she looked at the eyes that hurt Peridon, revealing a hint of greed.

"Stop doing unnecessary struggles, just obediently dedicate yourself to the cause of scientific research!"

The young mage took out a bundle of intertwined gold and silver ropes from the storage bag, chanted a mantra in a low voice, and threw the rope with a wave.

"Ungwé!

The "spiritual net" gathered into a bundle of ropes flashed in the air before disappearing suddenly.

In the next moment, the rope suddenly appeared on the head of the wounded and fleeing Peridon, and automatically unfolded into a huge net with interlaced gold and silver threads, with patterns of lilies and sunflowers looming.

Peridon, who was wounded by a gunshot wound and bleeding profusely, was not affected by his flying speed and injury. He was unable to dodge the giant net that fell from his hood. In a blink of an eye, he was entangled in thick silk threads, and he couldn't even stretch his wings. It fell down in a whirl, and let out a desperate whine the moment it landed.

Joan retracted his wings and landed, walked to the area where Peridon fell, chanted the spell, and retracted the spirit net.

The unlucky Peridon was first shot by Joan, then frightened half to death by the fear technique, and then covered by the "spiritual net", fell from a height of 100 yards, its bones were shattered, and it was close to death. Only his last breath was left.

Joan made a series of gestures, created the "Mage's Assault Palm" out of thin air, strangled Peridon's neck, and twisted it forcefully, completely breaking the monster's last struggle.

Looking around to make sure there were no other enemies nearby, Joan grabbed Peridon's body with his remote-controlled magic palm, flew back into the night sky, and went back to make peace with his teammates.

The battle over there had just ended. Of the six male Pelidons, five were killed by Audrey and the others, and only one escaped with injuries.

Hyrule, Holden, Arnold, and Angor were defeated in the battle, but fortunately, they were only flesh wounds, and healed after receiving the magical treatment from Lowry and Audrey.

Angor and Ryan saw Joan dragging the net back, and there was a dead body of Peridon in the net. They came to watch curiously, and asked him what kind of research they wanted to do with this dead body.

Outsiders couldn't understand the academic exchanges between mages, so Audrey led the other companions down to comfort the group of business travelers who were still in shock.

Knowing the whole story of the attack on the caravan, Arnold took out the "communication stone" and reported the cause and effect to Major James who was far away on the opposite side of the mountain ridge.

The magic message was sent out, and after waiting for about three or four minutes, Arnold received a reply.

Major James sent instructions to them to stand by in the area where the caravan was attacked and wait for the large troops to come and meet.

Arnold communicated this order to his companions, and then told the frightened group of merchants that the military would provide them with shelter, finally calming the frightened people.

After two hours, the cavalry finally arrived.

Major James ordered the troops to camp on the spot, took Arnold and the caravan leader back to the temporary headquarters, and asked in detail about the attack.

The officers, soldiers and interns who came afterward were all very interested in the five Peridon corpses piled up in the center of the camp, and came to watch them one after another, asking how these terrifying monsters were shot down.

As the party concerned, Holden finally had the opportunity to show his strengths. Sitting by the campfire, while sipping black tea, he described the fierce battle just now to the audience in detail.

Although the poet's narration is exaggerated, fortunately, it does not deviate too much from the truth, and the blood-stained corpse of Perydon also provides strong evidence for Holden's narration.

After listening to Holden's narration, all the audience deeply admired the eight young people who participated in the encounter just now.

With the eight of them alone, it is considered extraordinary courage to dare to confront a whole dozen Peridons head-on. What's even more rare is that they completely defeated this group of ferocious monsters without suffering any damage to themselves.

This is not only admirable courage, but also a manifestation of superior strength, worthy of being an elite student of Midgard University.

The only controversial detail is Holden's description of the number of Pelydon kills.

According to the poet, they killed a total of six Peridons, but there were only five corpses at the scene. Where is the corpse of one Peridon?

Joan is the most qualified to answer this question, but he is too lazy to talk nonsense about such frivolous things.

While Holden was telling the story of the battle vividly by the campfire, Joan hid alone in the tent, wielding the "Electric Blade", and skillfully dissected Peridon's body.

The blood of the corpse had already been extracted by him and stored in a large flask, ready to be used as material for "blood interpretation".

Joan was very curious about Pelidon's physical structure.

Why does a creature show the physical characteristics of elk, vulture eagle and gray wolf at the same time?

In order to maintain this external feature, its internal physiological function must also be unique, otherwise it should have been eliminated by the cruel nature long ago.

Joan drew out the anatomical diagram of Pelidon in detail, checked the various internal organs, and then made specimens from the corpse, preparing to take them back to school for further research.

After completing the preliminary dissection, he felt that he had gained a lot. The only regret was that he had not yet obtained a sample of the female Pelicon, so he could not conduct a physiological analysis of her abnormal pre-pregnancy appetite.

Of course, the female Pelidon's appetite for cannibalism is not necessarily determined by biological needs, and there is also the possibility of psychological preferences or religious rituals, which belong to the category of psychology or theology.

Joan couldn't make a conclusion until he verified it himself.

Joan put away the dissection equipment, and took a "shrinking technique" on Peridon's corpse so that he could store it in his backpack.

Using a "magic trick" to clean up the blood stains everywhere, Joan lifted the curtain of the tent to let the cool night wind in, dispelling the bloody smell in the tent.

After a short rest, Joan put down the curtain, returned to the desk, and started the second phase of research—analysis of Peridon's blood.

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