Chapter 318 - Chapter 318: 125. Stars? No, door! —3 (1/2)

Chapter 318: 125. Stars? No, door! —3

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Fugidia clearly didn’t want to waste time.

She pointed at the two of them.

The black bat on her shoulder spread its wings, revealing an inverted triangle-shaped head and cold, glowing black eyes.

The black bat opened its fang-filled mouth, hissing at Parker and Sawyer.

“Squeak!”

The bat’s screech quickly escalated in pitch, changing from a sharp sound to an ultrasonic wave beyond human hearing.

Parker and Sawyer turned pale, falling back with blood spraying from their nostrils.

As they fell to the ground, the black bat burst with a bang, turning into a swarm of bats that pounced, seemingly intent on tearing the two to shreds and draining their blood.

Parker quickly raised his arm, shouting:

“Wait! I’ll talk!”

The swarm of bats hovered overhead, looking like a dark cloud above the two men.

“We-we…we came here to find the Bone-mending Wand.” Parker waved his arm, trying to drive the bats away from his head.

“Yes, yes, that’s right, we came here to find the Bone-mending Wand,” Sawyer echoed.

Fugidia idly toyed with a small bat on her finger while saying casually: “Keep talking; don’t wait for me to ask. I only give you one minute.”

Parker struggled to sit up halfway, propping his upper body with his arm:

“We suspect that the disappearance of the Bone-mending Wand has nothing to do with Elemental Judgment, so we thought we’d come and investigate the last place it was sensed.”

“Hmm,” Fugidia hummed noncommittally, “is that all? I told you I’m not patient, so don’t wait for me to ask.”

The swarm of bats descended rapidly, engulfing Parker and Sawyer.

“Aah!”

Screams of pain emanated from the pair within the circle of bats.

“No, no! I’ll talk, I’ll talk, stop!”

“We’ll talk! We’ll talk!”

Parker and Sawyer now understood that Fugidia didn’t care about their lives at all, not in the slightest.

Even as they screamed themselves hoarse, cast “Magic Shield,” and drew their wands to fight back, the swarm of bats showed no signs of retreating.

Their shields crumbled like paper under the bat’s sharp fangs. The Death Rays that shot from their wands proved to be even more useless, causing no disturbance whatsoever.

“We came to kidnap Philia! We came to kidnap Philia!” Parker screamed.

“Yes, we came to kidnap Philia!” Sawyer echoed.

The swarm of bats not only didn’t stop but intensified, tearing large chunks of flesh from both men.