C86 Arrived! (1/2)
A chill went down my spine, and I didn't feel too good about it.
Vampiric bats. These were no ordinary bats, but vampiric bats that ingested blood.
I wouldn't be afraid if it were only a few dozen, but there were tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands.
Facing so many vampiric bats, I could only surrender.
I felt a sense of exhaustion. I didn't know how my back was bitten by these beasts, so I could only try my best to resist the attack of the bats in front of me.
Several hundred bats were drinking my blood at the same time, so you could imagine how much it had affected me.
People would faint when they reached a certain level of blood loss, not to mention the fact that I can't cry out alone.
A minute later, my face was pale and I was weak, and I was beginning to feel dizzy.
I'm afraid it won't be long before I fall to the ground and get sucked dry by these terrifying vampire bats.
Maybe by the time the Scarlet Kylin found me, I would have dried up?
”No, I can't die yet.”
I suddenly shook my head. What's wrong with me? I'm not dead yet, so why are you saying such depressing words?
This was not the time to give up.
Let's go all out.
”F * ck, this group of bastards probably came for the thousand year old corpses.”
As I struggled to retreat, I saw quite a few vampiric bats flying towards the imprisoned thousand year old corpse.
Under their suicidal attack, the formation unexpectedly loosened up a bit, and the ancient corpses also woke up from their slumber.
If they really wake up the ancient corpses, that would be terrible, I'm afraid that I would be smashed in the head with one punch.
What should he do?
I seem to be in a dead end.
”Wait a moment.”
At this crucial moment, I suddenly had a flash of brilliance. I waved the shovel in my hand on the spot before ferociously smashing it forward.
The blow also sent many of the vampiric bats flying to the side, giving me a few breaths to catch my breath.
Using this time, I used all of my strength to run frantically and finally made it to the kitchen.
”Fire!”
Not only bloodsucking bats, but many animals in nature are afraid of fire.
Earlier on, I was thinking that this bat is controlled by someone, but I forgot that these things are after all, beasts.
If he was a beast, then he wouldn't have the brains of a human.
I pulled out two burning logs, held them up, and rushed out.
The smoke was thick, and I was glad.
This was the feeling he wanted. The thicker the smoke, the better.
Smoke you beasts!
”All of you, die!”
I scolded loudly as the firewood in my hand danced. The effect was very obvious.
The vampire bats scattered in fright, and even the hundreds on my back scattered in the smoke.
In just a few minutes, I had pushed back the Vampiric Bat army.
However, they did not seem to want to leave. Instead, they continued to hover in the air.
As long as they're in the air, I can't do anything about them.
Even though I brought in all the firewood, I gathered them together and lit a big bonfire as a deterrent.
The effect was negligible. These vampiric bats were steeled their resolve to only stay in the air and not attack.
They also knew how powerful the flames were.
They were waiting, waiting for my bonfire to burn out, before they attacked.
”Damn, he's pretty smart.”