Chapter 1026 Only Powerful Ones
The walking piranha that fought against Phoenix and the others died.
I have to say, it hangs quite awkwardly.
Generally speaking, as a level 7 monster, it should at least put a group of level 6 adventurers attacking it into a tough fight.
But, it didn't.
It was pulled down by Phoenix and Cagalli, two adventurers with incredible brute strength, and then was pulled down by Billy, Zach, Lillea, Loki and others using knives, axes, crossbows and fire. The blunderbuss was used to hit its flower plate randomly, and the group beat it to death.
This death was so tragic that it not only shocked me, but also shocked a circle of elven adventurers around us, as well as the walking piranhas who were fighting the adventurers.
Although walking piranhas are plant monsters, they also have wisdom that is not inferior to that of Amon, and have a certain ability to analyze battle situations.
In previous battles, they may have never encountered a situation like today - someone was able to pull it off with bare hands!
One of the walking piranha subconsciously rubbed its flower plate with a vine, and then tried hard to open its light red eyes in the middle of the flower plate.
After confirming the situation at the scene, it quickly moved its roots and took several steps back, away from our fighting range.
Not only it, but other walking piranhas near us also retreated violently. In an instant, the area around our team became a vacuum, and not even a walking piranha existed.
I turned around, intending to continue fighting with the walking piranha, but unexpectedly, there was nothing behind me, leaving only a patch of crushed tender grass and endless loneliness.
I'm on the verge of tears.
Although I really want to say: Phoenix, Cagalli, don’t use this fighting method anymore. It is too insulting to the monsters. Look, there is not even a walking piranha around us that is willing to fight us.
But I can't say because what they did was not wrong.
The only thing to blame is that those walking piranhas have too much self-esteem and are only willing to face real death in battle, rather than face such a humiliating death.
Although I sympathize with their plight and respect their beliefs, but - killing monsters and upgrading is not their choice!
Now that you have become a monster, you must have the consciousness of being a monster!
It's such a humiliation to die. I can only blame you for choosing the wrong opponent. You deserve your misfortune!
All I can do is try my best to help you die in a heroic way.
Phoenix and I were divided into two groups and attacked two different walking piranhas at the same time. Although Phoenix and the others saw this kind of monster for the first time (except Yura and Gordo), I never expected that they would use The method of pulling the vines can spawn monsters faster than me, and much faster!
When I learned this truth, I was shocked.
In fact, it wasn't just me who was hit hard, the walking piranha flowers also showed a tragic look of being hit hard, and they ran away at a faster speed one by one.
They run away, and we chase them. Anyway, the sixteenth floor has neither cliff boundaries nor hidden pit traps. Except for the large oasis in the middle, it is a desert that only appears when you approach the edge and is made up of countless sands. giant wall.
In short, when they reach the end, they have to turn back and fight us. As for my teammates, I will only send two people: Phoenix and Cagalli.
As long as these two girls grab the vines it swings out, they are absolutely sure to tear off its flower disk, and then Billy and the others will beat the flower disk wildly.
This tactic is so magical!
We spent most of the day hunting walking piranhas, and actually killed more than a hundred of them. This is an achievement that we would never dare to think about!
After that, we ate something to replenish our strength, and then walked back leisurely.
On the way, some elves came over to learn combat experience from Phoenix and the others. They were curious about how Phoenix and Cagalli pulled down the flower disk of the Walking Piranha.
Cagalli chuckled: "Nothing but great strength!"
The simple and rude answer made the surrounding elves marvel: How powerful is this!
Seeing that many elves were doubtful about this question and continued to ask my fiancée Phoenix and Cagalli endlessly, I rubbed my temples in distress and stopped, and the people behind me also stopped. Then my team also stopped moving forward, and then the doubtful elves in the outer circle also stopped in unison.
I walked up to Gordo and asked him to remove the metal cross.
The heavy metal cross was carefully placed on the ground by Gordo. It was not that he was afraid of bumping into it, but that he was afraid that if someone did not pay attention, the cross would fall over. No matter whose foot it hit, the bones would be broken!
I held the cross, looked around, and said, "Since you question my fiancées' answers, let's do this. I'll give you a demonstration. Does anyone volunteer to try to carry this cross?"
A male elf who looked to be in great shape and with very well-shaped muscles came out and came to the cross. He held the underside of the two wings of the cross with both hands. The corset was bulging, but he could only staggeringly lift the cross about four inches from the ground. When it was almost five inches, his face changed slightly, his hand loosened, and the cross was heavy. It fell down and hit the ground steadily for more than half an inch.
When the surrounding elves saw this, they all exclaimed: This cross is so heavy.
I nodded to him, turned around, and asked the other elves: "Is there anyone else who wants to give it a try?"
There was no other voice among the elves.
I turned my head and winked at Cagalli. Cagalli took a step forward, grabbed the two wings of the cross with both hands, raised her head upwards, and easily pulled the cross out of the ground. Then she held the cross and walked a few steps. Her face is not red, her neck is not thick, and she is not even panting. It is obvious that this weight is not a problem for her at all.
She carefully placed the cross on the ground. I winked at Fenghuang again. Fenghuang pouted, stepped forward, stretched out his left hand, grabbed the cross point of the cross, lifted it up casually, and instantly handed the cross over. When she mentioned it, it was no longer a question of effort or not, but the way she held the cross was as easy as holding a feather!
I nodded to Phoenix, indicating that it was okay, and then turned to the elves and said, "You see, this is what 'only with great strength' means. Now everyone understands, and understands the gap in strength between you and my fiancée. Bar."
All the elves sighed.
I watched Gordo put the cross back on his back, and said to the elves: "Let me tell you a little secret, my fiancée."
I pointed at Phoenix and continued: "She is right-handed."