The People Walking in Dungeons Are Surely Not Normal

Chapter 1983 Freeze

When facing ice humanoids, the first thing I have to do is to be cautious and cautious.

If you can attack without getting close, try not to get close. After all, past experience tells me that even though this monster is very slow, its prediction is amazingly accurate.

When I was about three meters away from the ice figure, I stopped and looked at it.

The distance of three meters is not too far, but it is not too close either, but I can clearly feel the chill.

This chill is comparable to the chill that Skatha exuded when he first transformed into an ice dragon, which shows how powerful this humanoid creature was back then.

I stared closely at the ice humanoid creature, not daring to relax for a moment. The hands holding the two swords were shaking slightly, not because of fear, but because of nervousness.

Just when I was keeping an eye on the humanoid creature, looking for an opportunity to attack, suddenly, there was an explosion from the side behind me, which was the sound of a firecracker firing.

Then, I felt gusts of wind whistling behind me.

The whistling sound was very urgent and very familiar. It was the sound of lead bullets flying in the air after the musket was fired.

I was immediately horrified: "Is there an enemy in the hall that I haven't discovered yet?"

In panic, I lowered my body and lay down on the spot. Several rapid whistlings flew over my body. At the same time, I saw the ice humanoid creature stretched out its hand and pointed at my position. The next second, a A thick ice pick broke out of the ground and stabbed directly into my abdomen.

The ice pick was extremely sharp. If it weren't for the mithril inner armor that protected me, I would have been stabbed to the core.

Even so, a hole was also pushed into my abdomen, and blood flowed out along the mithril inner armor, spreading all the way along with my body being pushed away.

The moment I fell heavily to the ground and cried out in pain, an extremely harsh wail resounded through the hall.

That scream came from the ice humanoid creature.

It was hit by lead bullets, and several holes were shot out of its fragile body. From the bloody holes, blood kept coming out.

It tried to cover the bleeding hole with its thin palms, but found that two palms were not enough. If it had eight palms like a spider, it might still be enough.

Gritting my teeth, I stood up, tore off the ice stuck to my abdomen and threw it aside. It was the frost condensed by the cold air left on my body after the ice pick stabbed my body.

While the ice humanoid creature was wailing and struggling in pain, I strode forward, and when I was two meters away, I struck directly with my sword.

The swift blade sliced ​​through the fragile neck of the ice humanoid creature, and its exaggeratedly large head that was disproportionate to its body flew into the sky.

While I was in the cooling-down stage, I secretly rejoiced: after killing the ice humanoid creature, the next battle would be easier to handle.

Just when I thought of this, I suddenly realized that my right leg seemed to have lost all feeling!

When he looked down, he suddenly broke into a cold sweat.

I saw a blue ice ball sticking to the side of my right foot. The ice ball continued to emit a breathtaking chill and had already frozen half of my right leg.

However, the coldness did not dry up, but continued to climb up at a slow speed. For every inch it extended upward, an inch of flesh and blood was frozen into an ice lump.

I expected that the situation was critical and that I had to deal with the blue ice ball first, so I gritted my teeth, my heart was crossed, and I slashed at the connection between the blue ice ball and my right foot with a knife.

I don't know if this knife will break my right foot as well, but I have to do it, because as long as I hesitate for one second, my body will bear one more risk!

The Odachi successfully knocked the puck away.

The flying ice ball took away a large piece of frozen flesh and blood, exposing the white bones, but I didn't feel any pain at all.

The absence of pain does not mean it is a good sign. It only proves that the condition of my right leg, which was frozen into ice, may be worse. Maybe the muscles and nerves have been necrotic.

But I am not worried about this. As long as my right leg is still intact, after thawing, relying on its self-healing ability, it will not take long to regain its vitality.

It's just that the current situation is not very good. Two slow-moving stone giants are leaning on the ground with their strong arms and constantly approaching me.

The thumping sound when my arm collided with the ground was like a heavy and powerful muffled drum, vibrating my heart and making me quite uneasy.

As I limped away from them, I secretly prayed: I hope the guy who shot the lead bullets wouldn't secretly poison me at this time.

"You don't have to worry so much." Odachi suddenly spoke and comforted me: "Apart from these two giants, there is no third living enemy in the hall."

"The lead bullet just now."

"It was sprayed out by the white steel giant," Odachi said: "But you have to thank it. Without that assist, you may not be able to kill the ice humanoid creature so easily."

"My legs are frozen, okay!" I collapsed: "Can this be called easy?"

"This can only be blamed on your lack of strength," Odachi said: "The ice-attribute magic fluctuations released by that humanoid creature are no less than the ice dragon called Skatha you encountered before."

"It turns out that its ice magic is really that powerful!" I was surprised: "It seems that my previous guess was not wrong."

"That's why I said you won too easily," Odachi said, "If there hadn't been this accident and we had fought head-on with real swords and guns, you would have been frozen into a shining statue. It’s an ice sculpture.”

"Maybe." I also felt a little lucky and couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief and said, "I hope this kind of lucky accident can happen again."

I dragged a lame leg and walked awkwardly around the hall. Behind me, two giants kept chasing me. As they chased, they roared, and the roar was like a lion's roar, which kept echoing in the hall.

After walking around the hall five times, my frozen right leg finally regained consciousness, followed by a bone-piercing pain.

I gritted my teeth and moaned painfully in my throat, but my steps kept moving forward - life is more precious than severe pain.

The bare bones of the foot began to heal at a speed visible to the naked eye. First, muscles grew, then nerves were connected, and then various organs and tissues were constantly repaired. It took about ten minutes for the entire foot to fully recover. As is.

Looking at the reborn soles, I was so pleasantly surprised that I took off the broken leather shoe and also took off the other intact leather shoe.

After doing all this, I stamped my feet and jumped twice on the spot. I felt much more relaxed.

Finally, I used procrastination to get rid of all the negative factors.

Next, it's time to compete with the two giants.

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