Chapter 724 - The Battle of the Puppets (2) (1/2)

The demon puppets were not afraid of dying, neither were Ji Fengyan’s humanoid vines. She wanted to see whose puppets were stronger!

The Demon King had never seen such a strange creature and did not understand what was going on. Within a blink of an eye, he already saw the demons he summoned being wrapped around by those seemingly weak and soft humanoid vines.

The humanoid vines did not have high destructive power, and the only damage inflicted came from the vines on their bodies, but to the puppets that had lost their consciousness, the binding of the humanoid vines had caused them to be unable to break free at all!

A bloody fight was avoided because of Ji Fengyan’s wit.

The soldiers, who had originally made up their minds to fight to their deaths, were completely flabbergasted. They looked dumbfounded at Ji Fengyan as she ordered the humanoid vines to fight with the demon puppets.

There was no blood spill and death from this battle, but it was an abnormally fierce one.

The humanoid vines used their vines to trap all the demon puppets and tightened them continuously, causing the demons to be squeezed into bits of flesh. The demon puppets also did not give up and continued to bite, but they could not outnumber the humanoid vines.

“Ji… General Ji… What… What are these?” one soldier from the Blaze Army gulped. He had been by Yang Shun’s side for many years and knew how powerful a terminator could be. However… they really did not know that a terminator had such a move?

They could create an army with just a bunch of beans?

What a mighty power!

“This is a battle between the puppets. You guys hurry and adapt to it,” Ji Fengyan said.

Yang Shun was already dead. She could not let more of his soldiers die in front of her. She was even more unwilling to let any soldier from the Wolf Smoke Regiment to be injured, so she joined the battle herself.

Even though a Demon King is strong, there was only one of him. Ji Fengyan was bent on limiting the number of deaths and injuries to a minimum.