Overlord: Start from the Goblin Lair

Chapter 432: The Solidified Battle

Ron and others have been to the Dark Territory, but through the teleportation array, and the local Seymour is not here, so Gilenis is naturally the authority.

Dismissing the idea of ​​facing the dark elves, myconids, and underground gnomes, Ron and others slowly walked down the stairs following the footsteps of the barbarians, and followed Victoria's guidance to find the door to the next floor.

Everything here is made of metal, cold and ruthless, but it can be preserved for a long time, and it can even function normally to this day.

"It's really hard to imagine that those creatures would spend so much effort on this, but let their lifelines be damaged so easily," Ivy muttered while waiting for Ron to open the door. "I kind of doubt it." Is it not a natural disaster but a man-made disaster?”

"When our Lord Earl came here, there was already gibberellus here. Of course, there were also spores. Could it be that these creatures had dealt with spores earlier than this?"

"Do you think they will be exterminated by those spore people who can't even speak a word?" Sylvia looked at the half-elf with some disbelief, "I think it is reliable that the Rose City may be destroyed by the Ocher Tribe. point!"

"Hey! Do you have any objections to me?" Sera protested, "I'm not bragging. Although our tribe didn't do this, back then, many tribes that were much weaker than us would lack food in the early spring. At that time, we took a wooden boat all the way down the coast that had not completely thawed, and plundered the south! "

"I heard that they once burned down many towns! The loot they brought back allowed them to squander it until the early spring of the next year!"

"Then what?" Dreyfudou liked to hear this and quickly asked, "Damn, I have thought about such a life before!"

"Then? It's early spring again," Sera blinked, and suddenly burst into laughter, "They haven't hunted any prey for a whole year, and they don't have any food reserves. Of course they can only continue to rob!"

"If you can combine the two, your life should be much easier," Gilenis said calmly, "Of course, there is still nothing you can do in the face of natural disasters that affect the entire world."

"Is the tribe you are talking about Monkton?" Ivy glanced at Sera, "I have heard of them, they are quite famous. It is said that Yungang has a bronze statue for their leader. One restoration.”

"Bronze statue? I really don't know, why?" This time it was Sera's turn to be confused. She was indeed talking about the Moncton tribe, but their leader had never mentioned it.

This doesn't look like that guy's arrogant style.

"It's not now, it was decades ago, maybe it was the former leader," Ivy explained. "It is said that it was because several tribes jointly invaded Yungang at that time. He was very compassionate and strongly advocated the withdrawal of the team from Yungang. Turned to Vail Bay on the other side.”

"Vell Bay?" Sera was even more confused. "I have never heard of Vail Bay - Moncton also invited me and asked me to choose a place that I liked. Although I didn't go, I didn't listen to him either. Talked about this place.”

"It's just that you haven't heard of it, because Vile Bay is gone," Ivy said casually as she watched Ron open the portal with a somewhat high delay, "It's been gone since then."

"Ivy also has a story in her belly, but she never wants to tell it to us." Ron smiled and turned around. As the door behind him slowly opened, he bowed and made a "please" gesture, "Maybe wait. After you return, will you tell us about your past adventures in Sera's place?"

Ron was smiling, but he soon discovered that his companions did not seem to intend to maintain a similar expression to his: their expressions were full of surprise and fear, and they looked up at Ron, behind the gate. of heights.

Are there enemies?

Ron didn't feel anything was wrong, and his companions didn't make any move to escape or fight. They just stood there and watched.

"Is there something behind me?" Ron raised his eyebrows.

"Yes, and it's a big one," Ivy swallowed and raised her hand to point behind Ron, "Two."

"What is it?"

"You can see for yourself, I can't say."

Ron, who didn't understand what was going on, slowly turned around and faced the world behind the door with the realization that an enemy was suddenly riding in his face. Then, when his eyes moved upward uncontrollably, he also revealed The same expression as his companions.

"Ernest (he is only familiar with this god in this world)."

Those vegetative people are not much taller than humans, but their buildings are generally too grand. The rooms are twenty meters high from the ground to the ceiling. Ron thought this was their unique aesthetic, but at this moment he realized, This has practical significance.

Because in his field of vision, a terrifying existence like a giant spirit, twenty meters high, with obvious wooden structures all over the body, was standing in front of him!

Like the creatures above, it has long since died, but unlike them, this god-like existence did not choose to lie quietly in the cabin that matched his size. Instead, he came out and stood in the room. center. His empty eyes seemed to be still glaring before death, staring ahead of him. His dry and even petrified arms were waving in the air, holding a large infusion tube in one hand and a large infusion tube in the other. He seemed to have held a spear or a halberd in his hand, and he strode forward as if to thrust that huge and deadly weapon into the heart of some unseen enemy!

Ron noticed that his body was not balanced, but he still stood there like a statue. And this was not a supernatural phenomenon, because on his body, a cluster of thick, semi-petrified tubular structures extended from the surface of this plant giant, leading to the body of another giant in front of him. The two corpses formed a delicate balance, so that the giant would not fall into the dust.

But they must not have had such a harmonious relationship when they were alive.

"If this is a thorn beast, it is too big."

Ron looked at the corpse of the four-legged creature that supported the giant after death. It looked much larger than the remains of the old green dragon they had seen before, and it looked like a dog and a bear. It messed up the cabins under its feet, raised its head and roared, as if it wanted to devour the powerful creature in front of it.

It did so, and it did it.

Because when Ron re-examined the entire scene, he found that he had a preconceived notion: those semi-petrified tubular structures were not extended from the giant's body, but were "limbs" extended from the four-legged monster! These structures clung to the giant's body, devouring his life and turning into nutrients for the monster itself! (End of this chapter)

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