My Magic Age

Chapter 1295 99. What I Saw in the Dense Forest

For most adventure groups, the warm and humid Yello plane is very suitable for the growth of grass and trees, and the entire forest is a very complete ecosystem.

Under the cover of lush branches and leaves, the outside light cannot penetrate into the forest. The light in the forest is always so dim. There are poisonous insects, snakes and ants everywhere. There are low-lying muddy swamps between giant trees, and the forest is full of poisonous miasma and thick fog with rotten smell.

Walking through this thorny forest is definitely not a pleasant thing for many adventure groups.

The huge trees in the forest can usually grow for hundreds or even thousands of years. Some ancient trees give birth to the spirit of wood element during their growth. They will be promoted to tree spirits when they further awaken their primary wisdom.

Although the tree spirits are imprisoned in the black forest and cannot move and walk at will, they can control the surrounding area within tens of meters or even nearly a hundred meters, such as letting their powerful roots drill out of the soil to entangle an enemy or beast. The tree spirits can even activate the surrounding trees and command them to attack the enemy.

In the dense forest of Green Valley, the tree spirits opened up a tree-lined path for us to the central area of ​​Green Valley.

The indigenous people have a kind of ointment that can be applied on the skin to avoid the miasma and poisonous fog in the forest, and to avoid the bites of poisonous insects in the dense forest.

Along the way, I met several indigenous teams of 100 people. These indigenous warriors greeted me warmly. During this period, several wars broke out in the dense forest of Green Valley. The spoils of war even made some indigenous warriors armed to the teeth.

They took off the traditional bark armor, wore spider leather hard leather light armor, held sophisticated black iron weapons in their hands, carried standard military crossbows and alloy bows, and walked through the dense forest of Green Valley. These indigenous warriors always had some organs from giant spiders hanging on their bodies.

Some indigenous warriors strung the eyeballs of giant spiders and hung them around their necks, and some collected the tentacles of giant spiders and made them into a bundle of bone short flying spears.

The native warriors never wear shoes. It is easier for them to climb barefoot. The woodlands in the Black Forest are basically very muddy swamps. Wearing straw sandals will easily get a thick layer of mud on the soles of the shoes, which will make every step of the journey extremely difficult. The natives can hang upside down on the tree by clamping the horizontal branches with their toes. They can also use some parasitic vines on the tree to jump from one tree to another like monkeys.

During this period, the native warriors have slowly found the rhythm of fighting in the dense forest. Although they cannot resist the frontal charge of the large group of spider warriors, for the giant spiders that have infiltrated the dense forest, the native warriors are simply omnipresent. No matter how hidden they are in the treetops, they cannot escape the search of the native warriors.

A black behemoth fell from a giant pine tree in the distance, breaking countless branches. With the sound of continuous "crackling", it fell into the muddy pit with an unstoppable momentum.

At this time, I realized that it was a giant spider with black and green patterns all over its body. It was the first time I saw this kind of giant spider with protective color. Half of its body was stuck in the mud, and its eight spider legs struggled hard to climb out of the mud. There were more than a dozen spears stuck in its body. As it continued to struggle, black and purple blood plasma continued to gush out from the holes pierced in its body.

On the treetop, a group of native warriors slid down from the top of the tree along the vines. They held standard military crossbows and alloy bows and surrounded the giant spider layer by layer around the mud. They did not shoot the giant spider directly, but waited for two native warriors carrying giant long axes to rush over, and cut off the eight spider legs on the giant spider when it was not paying attention, and then tied up the giant spider tightly with dried ghost corpse vine ropes like barbarian slaves, and dragged it out of the mud.

Seeing the scene of the native warriors catching giant spiders alive, I couldn't help but sigh that these natives have grown up so fast. In just over a month, they have already figured out a mature plan for hunting giant spiders.

These native warriors are obviously better than the infantry regiment of the Green Empire in the dense forest.

I know that when Knight Disraeli led the heavy armored infantry regiment, they suffered a lot in this black forest.

Mainly because the environment in the black forest is extremely harsh, the infantry soldiers cannot quickly adapt to the environment here, causing their combat effectiveness to drop sharply. When they get into this dense forest, they can't even deal with ordinary giant spiders.

The short leather boots worn by the infantry soldiers are easily stuck in the mud and water, but wearing long leather boots takes several times the effort to pull the feet out of the mud pit, which ultimately leads to the infantry soldiers' marching ability in the dense forest being much worse than during normal training.

Now seeing the native warriors hunting giant spiders in the dense forest, I realized where the soldiers of the infantry regiment are really bad.

In fact, the Green Empire Infantry Regiment was obviously stronger than the native warriors in front of them in terms of weapons and equipment, as well as the strength of the infantry themselves. However, the soldiers of the Empire Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment could not adapt to this dense forest. Rather than saying that they were defeated by the Nibru spider people, it would be better to say that they were defeated by this dense forest.

The closer you go to the center of the Green Valley dense forest, the denser the giant trees appear.

Tree spirits with roots up to seven or eight meters in diameter and trees over a thousand years old can be seen everywhere.

Molayar found some elementary magic herbs in the bushes. She squatted next to a puddle and collected a silver-leaf grass. She couldn't help but ask me: "Jijia, the price of magic herbs in the Imperial City is rising day by day." "Why don't those magic medicine collectors come here to collect magic herbs?"

I followed Molayar and watched her collect the silver-leaf grass with excitement. Although a silver-leaf grass is nothing to us, the collection itself is a pleasure.

I said to her: "Maybe it's because a plane war broke out!"

Walking in this dense forest, maybe it was because of the hot weather, maybe it was because Su had never walked such a long distance before, a flush appeared on her fair face, but there was no sign of fatigue on her face, just the white priestly expression. There was some green moss on the robe, which looked particularly abrupt.

She was next to a withering box tree, staring at a thorn-covered vine wrapped around the trunk of the box tree. She then glanced at the indigenous girl Kony who was following behind and asked her: "This is A ghoul vine? This parasitic vine is the parent body of the ghost vine, right?”

At this time, Moraya came over and touched the thorn vine covered with hard iron thorns with her hand. The ghoul vine did not react at all. It had sucked the box tree to the point where it was almost dead.

Molayar said to Su: "Only the ghoul vines that have awakened the spirit of the wood element can be called 'ghoul vines'. These ghoul vines just rely on their survival instinct to wrap around the boxwood and suck the boxwood." of nutrients to grow.”

I wish everyone a happy Labor Day. I will take a break today and write half of it first.

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