The lord is red again

Chapter 208: Cave World, Human-faced Bug

Linde took Lance and rode the flying dragon Fire Tumor Alex across the mountains and came to the cave where the Cyclops had appeared.

Only one Cyclops appeared the first time, but later a family of Cyclops appeared one after another, which made Linde curious about the situation in the cave.

At this stage, his strongest fighting power is the flying dragon under him, followed by Linde himself. One person and one dragon are the strongest combination in Star Dragon City, and they can fight and run.

Bringing Lance is to ensure endurance and keep the flying dragon cool at all times.

Linde cannot bear the danger of being frozen, as fire and ice are full of conflicts.

Alex obviously expressed strong dissatisfaction with Lance. Even if its former identity was just a dragon pulling a carriage, its identity as a "three-ring monster" would never allow a weaker guy to dominate itself.

If it weren't for the frost-covered bow, Alex would definitely rather die than surrender, but when the cold arrow pierced his body, it was indeed very comfortable.

After descending into the cave, the flying dragon folded its wings and switched to crawling.

This is a long and deep road winding downwards, and the air is filled with a strong sense of uneasiness from deep underground.

A road that can accommodate a Cyclops can certainly allow flying dragons to pass easily. The undead people don't seem to have explored this place too much.

Occasionally, they passed by a few abandoned magic circles on the roadside. Linde couldn't memorize the troublesome magic circle patterns, but he still recognized at a glance that this was the teleportation array that Duomei had mentioned. The pattern of several "cross" overlapping patterns was easy to recognize, but the magic circle was always broken somewhere, and all of them were abandoned.

He and Lance had eaten five meals on the dragon's back, and the road still had no end.

Perhaps this is why the undead gave up exploring. Wasting time on a road that has no end will make them miss too many interesting things. It just so happens that Star Dragon City is constantly "launching activities". The undead who don't want to miss those key benefits can only be tied to Star Dragon City and wait.

Linde, who pretends to be an official NPC, has no idea of ​​long-term operation of the game, nor does he intend to take out the good things bit by bit.

The best reward is to make the game unusable and all the undead disappear and never come back.

Instead of being like now, he would worry about the undead sending a message "Update is over, I'm online" every day when he wakes up, and feel that the rope around his neck is tightening day by day.

Finally, there is a vertical tunnel in front of him, and Alex climbs down the stone wall like a big gecko.

There is wind blowing below, indicating that there is more than one entrance.

The whistling wind blows Lind's hair, which has not been trimmed for a while, on his face.

The wind direction is erratic, and his hair sways left and right with the wind.

The sight is filled with mottled light, the light source comes from afar, and some comes from the ore embedded in the rock wall.

The ground is undulating, and the earth is covered with iron-red rusty sand.

A distance further ahead is a grassland.

The grass leaves are fat and wide, covered with dots of light, and the grass stems are very long, which can easily submerge the figure of an adult.

This is Star Grass, but it is more terrible than the one growing on the ground.

They swayed in the strong winds around them, and because of their overly long grass stems, they tilted and became stabbed, like long spears with bent ends.

Occasionally, the wind straightened the grass stems of Star Grass and pierced the sky.

The flying dragon walked into the Star Grassland, and its shaking body disturbed the grass. A large number of fireflies were flying. When looking up, it seemed as if it was in the galaxy in an instant.

The green land at the crossroads of faith can support the growth of disaster horses, but because the undead people need to ride horses frequently to wander around, resulting in destructive mining, the growth of Star Grass has been slowly unable to keep up with the demand, so it is a good thing to find a large amount of Star Grass in the underground world now.

Although the undead disappeared, their disaster horses still had to be fed. As a fake official, Linde had to provide follow-up guarantees since he provided services.

In fact, he did not lose anything. Those disaster horses had long become laborers. Whether they were grinding or pulling goods, they would never earn more than they ate.

"Sir," Lance's voice suddenly rose: "Look at this!"

They had just passed through the Star Pasture, and Lance's archer caught something with his eyes.

A bug, to be precise, a bug with a human face.

Linde untied the crossbow from his waist and easily pierced the human-faced bug with one arrow. Apart from its creepy appearance, the bug didn't seem to pose any threat at all.

He bent down and tapped the back of the flying dragon gently. Alex opened his mouth and spit out flames. The strong and pungent flames quickly burned the area in front into scorched earth, and the human-faced bugs also turned into charcoal.

After discovering that this kind of bug didn't pose much of a threat, Linde chose to ignore them.

There were too many of them. If they wasted all their time dealing with these bugs, it would hinder their exploration.

The underground world was full of bizarre scenes. As they went deeper, the scenery changed again.

The messy thorn-like stone pillars seemed to grow crookedly like a forest, and their length far exceeded the size of the flying dragon. It was like a small lizard that strayed into a farmland.

In fact, after entering the underground, Lind discovered many holes leading to the top of his head. The Cyclops were able to go to the surface through one of the holes, which was full of chance.

There may be countless creatures lurking here.

Soon they encountered something full of hostility, but it was not a Cyclops, but a huge bug, like a combination of a scorpion, a crab and a spider, with eight legs, compound eyes, and a tail as thick as a mace.

There were short sword-like hairs growing on its claws.

It crawled very fast, had a strong body, and looked more compact than ordinary insects. There were eight compound eyes on its flat wedge-shaped head, and its body was wrapped in a thick shell, as if wearing a heavy helmet.

The moment the two sides collided, a conflict occurred. The eight-legged monster bug might be bigger than a human, but it was still a small guy in front of the flying dragon.

The flying dragon raised his hands and slapped, and the seemingly solid body was instantly crushed, and strange and smelly juice squeezed out of the shriveled shell.

But their actions undoubtedly triggered the fuse of the war. There began to be a rustling sound, and more and more bugs rushed over from all directions.

They not only walk with their feet, but also jump and run. Such a bulky body can jump flexibly, and their strength is definitely extraordinary. Lind grabbed the double crossbow and started shooting. The arrows injected with fire power hit the insects and barely got stuck in their shells, but they only made the opponent stagger until another arrow drilled into the gap of the shell and detonated it from the inside into a ball of rotten meat.

Lance also grabbed the bow and launched a counterattack. The high-frequency shooting of arrows could hardly affect the insects with thick armor and heavy helmets. What's worse is that they are increasing in number.

He could only increase the force of pulling the bow, but the greater the force of the bow, the greater the damage to the body.

The continuous attacks made people overwhelmed. The huge body of the flying dragon Alex played a role at this moment. It twisted its body and swung its slender dragon tail to sweep away all the insects approaching around.

Linde put away his double crossbows. He jumped down from the dragon's back with a short sword in hand. He chopped with great force and sent the blade into the thick armor of the insect. The heavy force immediately split the insect in half.

He stepped on the insect and did not care about the fierce struggle of the other party under its strong vitality.

Another gust of wind came, and the insect's scorpion tail hammered on the sword. The heat wave exploded in the harsh roar. Linde did not move on the spot, but the attacking insect had already flown into the sky with the rolled up land and gravel.

It was difficult for the insects fighting with Linde to keep their bodies intact, and the wild flames did not leave them with any juice.

Sometimes he swung the broken sword more like swung a hammer.

A bug was hit in the head, and its wedge-shaped head exploded, but its body was not dead yet. Its broken head was spurting out juice crazily, and its eight legs ran uncontrollably. Finally, it hit a stone and lost its movement with its eight legs facing the sky.

This confrontation soon ended with Lind's declaration of victory. The piles of insect corpses everywhere told how tragic this battle was.

"This is an abnormal creature." Lind grabbed the claws of an insect, which looked like a scorpion and a spider, and was very strong: "It's just like it was made specifically for fighting."

Severe splicing marks can be seen on its body.

"The exploration ends here," Lind said, "Let's take a insect corpse back."

We should never go deeper.

The two people and the dragon left, and even let the flying dragon burn the insect corpse with flames before leaving.

However, there are always some remaining insect remains, and those human-faced insects swarmed up, lying on the corpses to eat, and wantonly absorb nutrients.

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