Or perhaps, it was precisely because of the desperate situation in the depths that he unleashed his potential and was able to fight these giant dragons so far.

The arrival of his own reinforcements may have made him relax.

Or maybe the dragons had not seriously attacked before, but were just playing with their prey. His arrival may have given them a sense of urgency.

All these possibilities filled Bumikak's mind, but why hadn't he thought of any of them before?

Why was he so confident and bold enough to let the man in black robe continue to deal with these giant dragons that even top hunting teams needed to deal with carefully?

Just because he said yes?

Now that I think about it, I was too hasty.

What made him most uncomfortable was that the yellow-haired girl was right behind him, kneeling in front of his father's remaining broken leg and sobbing.

He even hoped that the other party would raise his head and scold him, so that he would feel better and be able to speak and let her go back and hide.

However, the other party didn't say anything, he just knelt there and cried.

He wanted to speak, but the strong sense of guilt brought about by his strong sense of justice made him not know how to speak.

When he thought of his confident assurance before, he wanted to slap himself.

Therefore, he could only hold the knife and protect the yellow-haired girl while resisting the siege of the monsters.

Although this would be much less efficient, Bumigaak could still find opportunities to inflict heavy damage on these flying dragons.

As long as he puts in a little more effort, he can always beat these beasts so hard that they can escape on their own...

That's what Bumikak originally thought.

But, at this time, a new situation emerged.

The ordinary monsters that were scared away by him before were about to move.

When they saw that he was besieged by giant dragons and knew that he could not deal with them for the time being, they took up the idea of ​​those gray-clothed guards again.

At this time, these gray-clothed guards were completely unaware. They all turned their backs to these beasts and stared at the flying dragon hovering above, as if they wanted to help him.

After noticing this, Bumijiak immediately became anxious and shouted loudly: "Don't worry about me! Be careful behind you!"

However, before he could finish his words, a monster had already killed the gray-clothed guard standing on the outermost side.

With one bite, accompanied by a shrill scream, the guard was bitten off at the waist.

The yellow-haired girl suddenly raised her head when she heard the noise, then froze in place, her head slowly shaking from side to side like a stuck puppet, muttering: "No, no, Uncle Bika, no..."

And as one monster tasted the sweetness, other monsters swarmed up like sharks that smelled blood.

Although the guards turned around because of the screams just now, they could only respond hastily to the sudden attack by the monsters. They fell one after another under the attack of the monsters, and then were eaten to the dregs.

The yellow-haired girl watched the guards fall one by one and kept mumbling names one after another. She kept shaking her head, tears flowing down uncontrollably, as if she didn't want to believe everything in front of her.

Bumikak had never seen such a desperate look on a person's face. She didn't pronounce a name, but it made him feel like a steel nail was piercing his heart, making him unable to breathe.

His eyes turned red, he roared angrily, and chopped off the head of a giant dragon with one knife.

But with this strike, he completely gave up his defense.

The other dragon's slash hit him directly on the back, tearing out three deep wounds.

But he didn't care. He turned the long knife in his hand and killed the next giant dragon.

He didn't want to delay it any longer. He wanted to end this battle immediately. Before the guards were all dead, he might be able to save some people.

Even if the injury is exchanged for the injury, it is not hesitating.

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In the silent valley, the sleeping giant beast opened its eyes slightly.

It smelled something.

Something that it didn't understand what it meant.

But for some reason, it felt that it might be time to wake up...

It seems that the time has come.

He moved his paws. He had been sleeping for too long, making his body a little stiff.

And just such a slight movement startled a flock of birds.

but.

It lowered its paw again.

Sure enough, I still don’t want to get up.

It sniffed again.

The smell was very light, very light.

Maybe, it's not time yet...

It should be able to sleep for a while longer...

Then, the beast closed its eyes again and fell into a deep sleep.

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The long knife slashed across, and the last giant dragon's head was split open. The huge body fell to the ground, causing a wave of air.

Bumikak was breathing heavily. At this moment, he was covered in blood, with horrific wounds everywhere on his back, arms, and shoulders.

Yes, he ended the battle as quickly as possible, but the price was extremely heavy.

However, even after paying such a heavy price, he was still a step too late.

The last guard had turned into minced meat in the mouth of the monster a few seconds ago and was eaten up.

Looking at the yellow-haired girl again, her mouth was open, but she didn't know if it was because her throat was so hoarse that she couldn't make a sound. She just sat on the ground dully, her eyes looking straight ahead, shedding tears, motionless.

But at this time, the monsters who had eaten all the guards were still not satisfied. They surrounded Bumichak, circling slowly while approaching here little by little.

They knew very well that Bumijiak had been seriously injured, and they were testing, looking for the best angle of attack.

"Huh..." Bumijiak took a deep breath and slowly exhaled.

Gradually, the wounds on his body got closer, and although there were no signs of healing, they no longer bled.

He raised his sword and swung it down with a deafening roar.

The sound full of anger and annoyance spread, and after a brief moment of silence, the monsters gradually retreated.

They suddenly realized that the man in front of them, even if he was so seriously injured, was not something they could compete with.

However, at this moment, a burst of dragon roar came from the sky.

Bumikak looked back and saw several huge flying dragons and countless small and medium-sized flying monsters hovering in the sky not far away for some unknown reason.

And in the deep valley in the distance, there were even more commotions.

At this moment, Bumijiak couldn't believe his eyes.

The beast tide actually started at this time?

105. Ever since these potato brats grew up, they have become more and more arrogant.

Move forward a little bit of time.

Yayin and others were chasing the hunting king in the woods, running wildly.

But their familiarity with this mountain forest was much lower than that of Bumijiak. It was a bit difficult to track them, which gave Yain a headache.

Liu Ji just had to follow along, so he was now thinking about this group of potatoes.

The potato boys had been looking very excited since they entered the forest.

I don’t know if it’s because they just bought weapons, but they were dancing around as if they were looking for something to fight with.

Liu Ji felt a little dazed when he thought about how these potatoes would faint when they entered the swamp when they were young.

He even wondered if this group of potatoes had been replaced without his knowledge.

Just when he was thinking wildly, suddenly, Mowente jumped down from the tree on the side and followed everyone.

"I found him, we are going in the right direction," Mo Went said as he ran forward with everyone, "But the situation is not good. He was injured a bit seriously and is now surrounded by monsters, but he should still be able to hold on. live."

"What about the woman? Didn't you do anything to him?" Yayin asked with a frown.

"No, he was kneeling there crying," Mowente shook his head and said, "That expression... tsk, how should I put it, are you sure you didn't identify the wrong person?"

"No, I can still recognize the soul mark of that smell even if it is burned to ashes," Yayin said solemnly, "Even if it is not her, it is still a beast of the same species as her."

"Really, that's really bad," Mo Wente felt helpless, "If that expression can be staged, without relying on your talent, I'm afraid no one will be able to see through her."

"I should have told you before, that's not called acting," Yayin said. "From the moment she wrote the script for herself, she was no longer herself, but completely became the character in the script. That person, all her actions will come from her true feelings, and there is almost no way to judge that she is lying."

"Isn't that a bit bad..." Mo Went frowned and said, "I think that the Hunter King doesn't look right. He is risking his life to protect her. However, I can't say how to put that expression, it's a little bit. Anyway, it's just Something’s not right.”

"That's right, if something is wrong, at least it seems now that she most likely has no intention of taking the Hunter King's life," Yayin said solemnly, "If she just wanted to wait for a chance to kill the Hunter King, then she should have done it long ago Wake up, and if she doesn’t take action now, she probably has no intention of taking action to deal with the Hunting King herself, either because she doesn’t want to take action for some reason, or she has other plans.”

"Then what should we do?" Mo Wente frowned, "I'm afraid that if we deal with her head-on, we might conflict with the Hunting King."

"No, she likes to sleep, so let her sleep," Yayin said in a deep voice, "We just need to rescue the hunting king this time. The beast tide is coming, and this city cannot live without him."

"Can't we do two things together?" Mowente said, "From what you said, she should be sleeping now. Isn't this a good opportunity?"

"It's a pity that any behavior that may actually threaten her life will wake her up directly," Yayin shook her head. "Moreover, she is very strong, very strong. My ability to see through her disguise may be our only advantage. If we don’t take advantage of this, we directly wake her up for a head-on confrontation, and it’s us who suffer.”

"Are you planning to take advantage of this to invite me to the urn?" Mo Wente asked.

"Almost, although I really want to fuck her directly..." When saying this, Yayin glanced at Liu Ji.

She now also realizes how strangely powerful Liu Ji is. Maybe in a head-on battle, with Liu Ji around, they may not necessarily suffer...

"But, this is really not a place for a fair duel," Yayin said, looking at the sky not far away.

Mowente was stunned for a moment and followed Yayin's line of sight.

Then his eyes suddenly widened.

In the sky, there were several behemoths and countless magical beasts hovering impressively.

"I don't know if this is the so-called beast tide, but these monsters seem to be panicking because they are afraid of something," Yayin said helplessly, "I'm not sure what they will do next. In short, I think we have to continue It’s almost time…”

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The long knife slashed through it, and another monster fell under Bumicak's knife.

The surrounding monsters retreated further away, obviously very afraid of him.

But Bumijiak was not happy at all. He could see more and more monsters running out from the depths of the valley.

He found that this did not seem to be the beginning of the beast tide, because the speed of these monsters was not fast, and they looked back every three steps. They did not look like they were escaping or migrating, but rather like they were watching something.

This was good news for him, but it was also bad news.

The good news was that at least he wasn't forced to deal with a surging tide of beasts in this state.

But the bad news is that his current condition is already very bad. Those wandering monsters wandered around and wandered into the team of monsters surrounding him. There were even some flying monsters hovering above his head to watch the fun. Making his situation even more embarrassing.

I can cope with it, but it seems to be impossible to escape from here.

Even Bumikak could not help but feel a bit of bitter despair in his heart.

This time, he was completely defeated.

It was so good that he was not dead, but he fell before the beast tide came...

I'm really not reconciled...

Then, at least let him kill more monsters, so that when the monster tide comes, Mir City will at least be less stressed.

Well, probably.

Probably, it's of no use. In the final analysis, it's just to comfort myself...

However, Bumichak still raised his sword again.

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