Chapter 1725 Fighting the Tree Man Again
I looked at him in surprise, and a thought flashed through my mind: Is he blind?
But, how could a blind person know the location of the tree man and me accurately?
Or maybe he is not actually blind, and the thick black cloth is not an ordinary cloth, but a new product of goblins?
In an instant, countless hypotheses popped up in my heart, filling my mind.
After pondering for a long time, I asked tentatively: "Excuse me, are you blind?"
As soon as the words came out, I saw his expression stiffened, and I quickly explained: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to expose your scars."
"No, it's okay." The elf adventurer said solemnly: "Yes, I am blind, but I don't understand. Is there any connection between me being blind and your unwillingness to fight anymore?"
"No, no," I waved my hands repeatedly and said, "I'm just curious, why can you, a blind man, accurately determine the location of the tree man and me?"
"Is this question important?" he asked puzzled.
"It's not very important." I shrugged and said, "You don't have to answer me, it's okay."
Different from the awkward smile on my face, the elf adventurer's expression was very bland, as bland as boiled water, tasteless.
After looking at each other for more than ten seconds, he said calmly: "My profession is Asura. All adventurers who choose the path of Asura will lose their eyes, but they will regain their eyesight. Therefore, even if we are blind, we can still see things." .”
"That's it." I scratched my head and said sheepishly, "Thank you for your explanation. In fact, you don't need to explain to me at all."
"Because..." the elf adventurer said calmly: "You are very confused, and being confused is a taboo for adventurers."
I smiled awkwardly again, held the Odachi again, walked slowly to the elf adventurer, bowed to him, and said, "Thank you for saving my life just now."
"You're welcome." He shook his head and said, "You are a human adventurer who is willing to think about Moonlight City, and you are a foreign elder recognized by us. Just because of these two points, I can't sit back and do nothing. It's just that I'm curious. You Where are your teammates? Are they separated? Or are they spawning monsters somewhere?"
"Uh" After pondering for a while, I finally told the truth: "Actually, I just came to test the water. I really didn't expect that the monsters on this level were so powerful and almost killed me."
He nodded slightly and asked, "What level are you at now?"
"grade ten."
"Nonsense," he said with a serious face, "You dare to come here alone at level ten. Even Emily, the genius of our clan, would not dare to be so impulsive."
"Hey, what you're saying is," I said awkwardly, "I was indeed impulsive."
"But" his expression changed, and he asked puzzledly: "Why can't I feel the slightest fluctuation of the power of transformation in you, but instead I feel a strong murderous intention like a deep pool?"
"What you feel is completely normal" I responded: "I don't know why, but I can't master the power of transformation. Instead, I have accumulated a huge amount of killing intent."
He nodded to himself and murmured: "So that's it."
Seeing his calm expression, I couldn't help but ask: "Have you ever been exposed to this kind of situation before?"
The elf adventurer shook his head slightly and said, "No, but that's not important."
As he spoke, he raised his hand and pointed at the tree man who was eyeing here, and said calmly: "It is your opponent, you should defeat it."
I grimaced and said helplessly, "But I can't beat it."
"I'm watching from the side." He pointed the dagger in his hand towards the ground and said calmly: "If you are in danger, I will come to rescue you."
"Since you said so." I curled my lips and sighed softly: "Then why should I avoid fighting?"
After saying that, he released his murderous intention, wrapped his whole body, touched the ground with his feet, and killed the tree man at a rapid speed.
The tree people are afraid of blindfolded elf adventurers, but not me.
Seeing me coming, it twitched its vines in the air, and then hit me at the same rapid speed.
This vine looks flexible and soft, but in fact it is extremely tough and heavy. If it hits me at such a rapid speed, it may cause fractures in the least case or damage to the internal organs in the worst case. It is not worth it.
So when the vine was about one meter away from me, I paused with my feet and forcibly changed direction.
In an instant, the joints of his right leg made an inaudible sound, which was the sound of the joints being displaced and restored again.
Along with a soft sound, a slight pain came from the joint.
"Forcibly changing the direction of movement is really harmful to the body," I thought to myself, and while running, I tried to adjust the angle and put my weight on the other leg.
After running for more than ten steps, the pain in my right knee finally disappeared and it seemed that it had completely recovered.
So he adjusted his state again and rushed towards the tree man in full force mode.
The vine ran faster than me, but it was not that flexible when it forced to turn. After I forced to change direction several times in a row, I finally pulled a large distance away from the pursuing vine.
However, what is not good is that between me and the tree man, there are still nearly a hundred vines piled together. Each vine raises its end and looks in my direction like a snake, just waiting for me to rush over. I was surrounded.
A rough estimate shows that these vines are still several meters away from the tree man behind me. Even if I use the power of drawing my sword to rush forward, I may not be able to reach the tree man's true form.
This is a bit distressing!
So far, the only combat skill I have mastered is drawing a sword to cut, and after using it, there is still a period of freezing. Although it is only a few seconds, the vines of the tree people are also very fast. It does not take a few seconds to kill me. Tie them into rice dumplings.
I wonder if the dagger elf adventurer can still save me after being tied into a rice dumpling.
Although he made a guarantee, we have no friendship at all, so why should he keep his promise to save me?
Don't think too much of the elves!
——This is the conclusion I have come to since I came to Moonlight City and learned about what Akahavi had done.
After a while of dodging, I came to a group of vines that looked like a wall. I aimed at their edge and slashed with my knife.
The black-red cold light and the earthy-yellow light passed by each other, cutting down a dozen thin vines as thick as fingers.
As for the thick vines, they were the same as what I had seen before. Apart from a thin layer of skin being damaged, there were no other injuries.
"I should have brought Phoenix in if I had known this. I wonder how her charged Qigong bombs can blow up these difficult vines." I muttered to myself, and at the same time, a figure flashed in my mind, both familiar and unfamiliar.
She has a petite body shape that is very similar to Phoenix except for her breasts.
She is also a qigong master, and was once dubbed the strongest qigong master.
She was the princess of the Xuzu tribe during the goblin rule.
She is Suran Askar.
"If it were her, one charged Qigong bomb would be able to wipe out all the tree people within a hundred meters radius."
I thought so.