Chapter 41 - Akasha’s Snake (8) (1/2)
Chapter 41 Akasha’s Snake (8)
“Just a little more… Just a little…!”
In a place where the monster outbreak had swept over, where the forest and the earth had all turned to ruins, there was a playerhis tattered body with unsteady steps It was Bain
“Just a littleonto his shoulder with his one reled todesire to coed to survive the assault of the Goblin King, pretending to be dead and waiting until the iving up on theback to their base That was how hard the dan’s roup of players, had evaporated in ano trace behind And the aura of the Goblin King had been so ferocious that he hadn’t been able to do anything but stay frozen in his spot
Nevertheless, he chose to pursue his ht in histowards where Cain is He ’
As far as he knew, the monster outbreak was an event that had never happened in the entire history of the tutorial And that meant there was definitely a player behind this whole event
Bain intuitively knew that it had soet, Cain Of course, he didn’t have any evidence to prove it, but he was a player that Arangdan constantly kept tabs on He thought It was a reasonable suspicion that he was the cause of this est one, unparalleled to other ones in the entire tutorial…!’
Whatever Cain was up to did nothim the moment he acquired the hidden piece
He speculated there was a good chance of winning if his plan worked
And adding the rewards for co his mission, he could still chase after Phante and Edora
‘Just you wait, Cain!’
The light of greed was glittering in Bain’s eyes
It hen the as reaching its clis were getting weird
Rumble
With their innate keen senses, both of the kings had already noticed that at soround started to shake weakly
However, they both knew that their life could be very well forfeited were they to look away for even just a moment, therefore none of theht about great disaster
Ruht in the
Soiant snake
With its ferocious jaws agape, the snake already had three or four monsters in its mouth The nearly 10- an enormous pressure
“Wha, what kind of monster…! It’s horrible!”
“Chwik! Why is our God here!”
And the moment the monsters looked up at Akasha’s Snake in confusion,
Stomp
Akasha’s Snake sed thedown on the ht before its eyes For it, this place was nothing more than an all-you-can-eat buffet
Kaaah!
Akasha’s Snake soon buried its head in the nearest group of Kobolds
No monster was able to react to its fastin the vanguard and courageously leading his race suddenly disappeared into the snake’s belly
“O, our king!”
“Our king is dead! We have to avenge him!”
The ar with rage They could never let the eneet away
But their attacks couldn’t leave even a scratch in its scales Their axes broke bouncing off into the air, and the arrows only slipped against the scales
Akasha’s Snake, on the other hand, flapped its tail as if it found it to be annoying, and dozens of Kobolds were blasted away covered in blood
Much to their disy for the snake to fill its storow its size And when they realized that, Akasha’s Snake had already grown rew, so too did its ferocity
Regardless of their race, the monsters couldn’t help but drop their jaws Its aura was so overwhel it made them stand paralyzed
A monster that steals life fro
In all their lifeti stood above them in the forest They were at the apex of the food chain But here, they were faced against a new predator for the first ti a predator was so alien to theht of what to do when such fear became reality
And eventually,
Kang
It gave birth to a disaster
“R, run!”
“This is God’s retribution! Chwik! We have to run away, chwiiik!”
The an to escape from the battlefield in order to run froathered up and tried to fight against the snake But no matter what choices theyprey
For those who ran away, the snake snatched theht back, it crushed theain, sed the to end up being inside of the snake’s belly
The er Akasha’s Snake becae beca
The scene was a coates of hell had opened up in here
Even if they wanted to run aith tens of thousands of theether in this battlefield, it was near i able to hold hi and turned towards Akasha’s Snake
“Kranu, chwik! This is a duel of warriors, you must finish!+”
“Shut up, Farak! I care about the safety of our raceleft the Orc King behind and darted forward towards the otherfrowned as he stared at the back of the Goblin King
He and the Goblin King were the top warriors who had been each guarding the east and west sides of the forest
Of course, he had been waiting for an opportunity to break the tie between the that today was finally the day But as it turned out, it wasn’t
However before the Goblin King left, he left the words saying that the safety of his race was h he was an ene deep down into his heart
Eventually, the Orc King shouted out
“Orcs, Listen! We will also fight back against our God! Chwik!”
He couldn’t bear to tell them to kill their God But since their God could be resurrected, he ordered the spirit, all the s’ leadershi+p Their enemy was now Akasha’s Snake
But Akasha’s Snake had alinal size
The snake inflated its head These i their puny attacks on it They needed to be punished
Akasha’s Snake opened its jaide and sprayed its venomous saliva all over the monsters
The monsters in the front were swept away by the deadly poison Those ere drenched in the saliva melted away in an instant, and the monsters sprinkled with even small bits of saliva screa jumped above the head of the snake
“Die!”
The Goblin King lifted his halberd up high and swung it down onto the head of Akasha’s Snake
Kaaah!
Akasha’s Snake cried out in pain as it struggled topushed his halberd deeper in
In theslashed deep into the snake’s body with his sword
Splash
Blood splattered out froetting ready for another shower of poisonous saliva And this tis
‘What a ue as he looked at the chaotic battlefield
Provoking all the reat but,
‘This is far worse than I expected’
There was only a tenth ofAkasha’s Snake As a result, Akasha’s snake was now 15 tirand as a greatas a river It seemed almost impossible to kill such horrificout their attacks on Akasha’s Snake, and so the snake hat little power they had
Well?