Mage Joan

Chapter 829

Rich and delicate emotions are the source of artistic talent for poets, but they are not suitable for expression on a cold battlefield.

Just when Holden was struggling in his heart, suddenly, a spiritual message from the outside broke into his mind.

"Why don't you do it?"

The idea transmitted through the telepathic connection, like the indifferent temperament of the young mage, carried a hint of chill, which made Holden feel flustered.

"No, it's nothing, just take a breath and start right away."

After embarrassingly prevaricating, Holden quickly raised his revolver, determined to get rid of distracting thoughts and get this drudgery done as soon as possible.

"Wait first!"

Holden didn't know if this was his own illusion, but Joann's telepathic communication sent again after a brief silence seemed to have a little more warmth.

"You don't have to destroy all of these Peridon's eggs."

"You might as well pick some up and bring them back to me for research."

Holden breathed a sigh of relief.

He didn't know if Joan really needed a lot of beast eggs as research samples, but the request made by the other party objectively provided him with an excuse not to continue destroying beast eggs by himself, which could relieve some sense of unnecessary guilt .

...

Joan exited Holden's perspective and returned to his own body.

He opened his eyes, looked through the transparent force field shield, and looked outside the house in the dark night.

At this time, the giant bees in the night sky had been killed by Peridon. At the moment of death, the corpse of the giant bee automatically decomposed into disordered original magic power and returned to the embrace of the magic net.

The Perydons came back with huge casualties, and in the end they didn't even get a single edible carcass of their prey.

The group of female beasts were all full of resentment, sniffing the bloody smell left by Arnold and others when they retreated, and tracked them to the "shelter hut".

For the sake of concealment, Joan set the outer wall of the hut to a yellow-green mottled color, which is located among the bushes and has a strong camouflage effect.

This kind of small blindfold could not hide from the sharp eyes of the Peletons, and soon they found an unusually raised area in the bushes, and they landed one after another, tentatively approaching the hut, and peeking inside.

The shield of the hut is transparent in one direction. No matter how good the eyes of the Peridons are, they cannot see through the shield and see the situation inside the house clearly.

But based on their intuition, they could also conclude that the four human invaders who had just escaped were probably hiding in this weird hemispherical building.

Soon some female beasts took courage, approached the hut cautiously, bent down and lowered their heads, and hit the spherical shield with their sharp horns, trying to break through the wall of the house.

Such attempts are doomed to futility.

No matter how hard they tried to push against each other, they couldn't create a single crack. They were bounced back by the force field shield, and they staggered back in embarrassment, almost falling.

After several attempts to no avail, the Perydons had to give up, giving up using violent means to destroy the hut, and throwing out the shadows beneath them instead.

They tried to project the "Shadow Seal" into the cabin, intimidate the humans hiding in the cabin, drive them out and hunt them down.

The result disappointed the group of female beasts.

A supernatural ability like "Shadow Seal" can't break through the shield of the hut either.

To be precise, the projection itself can be reflected into the room, but the negative energy contained in the projection is blocked outside.

The "Shadow Seal" that has lost its negative energy is just a pure optical phenomenon, just like the silhouette of a weeping willow under the moon, it cannot cause the slightest harm to the people in the house.

Joan saw a large group of Peridons circling the hut, manipulating the projection to extend into the hut from time to time, but the result was in vain, so he couldn't help laughing to himself.

Arnold, Lowry, Angel, and Ryan had the same mentality as Joan at the beginning, sitting in the hut eating dry food and drinking tea while watching the play leisurely.

However, not long after, a mournful cry came from a distance, which immediately attracted the attention of all the female beasts around the hut, and they all turned their heads to look in the direction of the cry.

Joan and the others were also attracted by the abnormal movement outside the house. They stood up quickly, walked to the inner wall of the hut, and looked out.

A small figure staggered out of the lair exit, and quickly became clear under the moonlight.

It turned out that it was a Peridon cub that had escaped from the nest, its body was covered with blood, it let out a cry of mourning, its eyes filled with tears looked around, as if it was looking for its mother.

Seeing this scene, the female beasts around the "shelter hut" immediately became agitated and let out sharp roars one after another.

Joan couldn't understand the calls that Peridon used to communicate with each other, but it was not difficult to guess from the frightened and angry expressions of the female beasts—they might have realized that something happened to their lair!

What happened next confirmed his hunch.

The Perydons didn't even think about how to break through the "refuge hut", they flapped their wings eagerly, lifted off in groups, and turned around to fly to the entrance of the lair.

Joan immediately realized a serious problem!

There are at least 20 Peridons gathered outside the hut that can continue to fight. If they are all withdrawn to their lairs, Hailar and Zion will be in danger!

Without thinking about it, Joan quickly made a series of spell-casting gestures, and at the same time took out a small glass bottle containing glowing phosphorous fire from the spell-casting material bag.

"Vanima!"

While chanting the last activation incantation, Joan threw the luminous vial out of the house.

boom!

The glass bottle full of magic bursts in the air, turning into a mass of colorful luminous patterns, circling and dancing in the night sky, like bright fireworks.

The "hypnotic pattern" with the addition of "Spell Obstacle Surpassing" glowed with a dreamlike brilliance, immediately firmly attracting the attention of Peridon around.

This group of female beasts, who were just worried about the safety of their cubs and eggs in the nest, are all fascinated by the "hypnotic pattern" at this moment, spreading their wings and hanging in the air, surrounding the unpredictable ball of colorful light, watching Fascinated, totally forgetting myself.

Joan knew very well that the "hypnotic pattern" could not charm all Pelidons, and even those bewitched female beasts would regain their sanity in a short time.

Time was running out, and while the "hypnotic pattern" was still in effect, Joan took out the "spiritual net" from the storage bag, waved it out of the house, and at the same time chanted the activation spell of the magic tool.

"Ungwé!"

This bundle of gold and silver intertwined ropes disappeared out of thin air in response to Joan's incantation. The next moment, it appeared at a height of a hundred yards. It cast a large net covering the sky by itself, and fell towards the position where the "hypnotic pattern" was located.

The spiritual net is fully deployed, covering an astonishing 5,000 square feet, which is equivalent to a tennis court!

When the huge net fell off the hood, it instantly enveloped all the Peridon gathered around the "hypnotic pattern".

There are as many as eight female beasts caught in the net!

They were obsessed with the "hypnotic pattern" just now, and they didn't guard against the net that fell from the sky at all. They didn't wake up until the moment they were caught, and tried to struggle, but it was too late.

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