Chapter 1393 Killing the Guman snake is even simpler
Chapter 1393 Killing the Guman snake is even simpler
Chapter 1393 Killing the Guman snake is even simpler
"The evil tree... is dead? How did it die?" The giant snake was stunned. Its first thought was, who killed it? Admittedly, the evil tree was far weaker than it, but it wasn't something that could be killed easily. Who was so powerful?
Phoenix scratched his head awkwardly: "It's that star skeleton that impersonated my lord. He said he was called the Undying King."
"You found him? What was the result?" Kumantse asked hurriedly, wondering why Phoenix looked so embarrassed. What was there to be embarrassed about?
“Found him, but… but we couldn’t beat him. My lord ran away, and the enemy chased after him. He couldn’t shake him off, so my lord lured him to the territory of the Evil Tree and finally managed to shake him off,” Phoenix said awkwardly.
The issue remains the same, only the timeline is different. Anthony is bringing up past events in the present, so even if the Guman Snake and the Ghost Tree confront each other in the future, they will likely find it difficult to detect the problem because they are using different timelines.
The guman snake has no blood, yet it has an irresistible urge to vomit blood. That explains why Phoenix has such an embarrassed expression; now you know the reason.
The serpent suppressed its urge to turn hostile and asked instead, "Did your master see the evil tree being killed?"
Phoenix shook his head: "No, but when we went back to investigate, we saw thorn fragments all over the ground. We don't know if the evil tree is dead or not, but it's dead to us. Even if it's still alive, it probably won't pay attention to our king anymore."
That makes sense. Regardless of whether the evil tree is alive or not, we can't get dye from Emperor Phile anymore. What should we do?
The giant snake regretted killing all the Starborn. Now it had no one to keep watch, and it and the old vine had to keep watch together.
It distributed more than a dozen puppet snakes around the Myriad Realms Divine Tree, and whenever there was movement in a certain direction, it would project it onto the puppet snake in that direction.
Nevertheless, it still felt very strained. Firstly, the Puppet Serpent could not teleport like the Starborn, and secondly, the Starfire Giant had become much more cunning than before, as if it had suddenly become smarter after suffering a loss, like a completely different person.
Suddenly, bubbles began to rise from the distant molten fire. The Guman snake immediately projected itself onto the nearest puppet snake, controlling it to approach and investigate. It even extended its roots to pierce the area where the bubbles were rising.
After a while, boom! A loud noise came from another direction, and a main root was smashed off—the sound that was made in the east was actually an attack from the west.
The ancient manta ray immediately projected its image over and saw a starfire giant dive into the molten fire.
The giant serpent thrashed wildly at the spot where it had landed, venting its anger. After it relaxed, the star-flame giant, which had been hiding not far from the spot, got up again and smashed the main root, damaging another half of it.
It turns out that the Starfire Giant never left the infiltration point, and what troubled the Guman Snake even more was that it only damaged half of the main root.
What does this mean? It means that the Starfire Giants are more cautious than before. Even if they cannot completely destroy their target, they will stop immediately when necessary and will never delay.
Before the giant serpent arrived, the starfire giant sneaked into the molten fire again, enraging the serpent, which then began to stab wildly and explode its roots.
The Guman snake had no choice but to do this, fearing that the Starfire Giant would hide at the infiltration point again and then emerge later. Each time it stabbed wildly like this, its energy consumption increased dramatically.
Now it truly regrets killing off the Starborn. Without the Starborn helping it stall, it would have to constantly be on high alert, only to run around in vain.
Seeing the little angel playing with the giant snake so skillfully, Negris was both happy and worried: "Is she alright playing like this? What if the giant snake's true form detaches again and hits her? That would be troublesome."
Ang shook his head.
Anthony also said, "Don't worry, the little tree spirit is on our side. When it leaves again, the little tree spirit will tell us."
That's true, they're all my people, how can you fight me?
The little tree man just popped up and started babbling.
Ang tilted his head: "Find the forbidden little fireman."
Where is the Little Fireman who is forbidden?
Inside the tree burl, the little tree people would come in on time without fail. For these plants, regularity seemed to be their nature; unless there was a sudden change in the climate, they would not change their own patterns.
However, this time it discovered that the Fireman wasn't playing games, but was waiting for it. As soon as it saw it come in, it eagerly asked, "What happened outside?"
The giant serpent's body detached from the Tree of Myriad Realms, shaking as if it were about to overturn; it must have sensed this.
The little tree man tried very hard to explain, then thought for a moment and asked, "Find the king, I want to talk to him."
“What is it trying to say?” Negris asked.
The little tree-man bent down and quieted down; it went to deliver a message.
After a while, the little tree man straightened up: Ya ya ya—
Ang translated: "They want me to save it."
“Uh…” Anthony and Negris exchanged glances. This seemed like an opportunity, but…
"Save them?" Negris asked directly in the soul network. It wasn't appropriate to discuss such a question in front of the little tree people and little fire people, as they had no awareness of this matter.
“Don’t save it. What’s the point of saving it? To compete with Little Fireman for the God Star? This guy isn’t as naive as Little Fireman; he’s not easy to fool,” Anthony said.
After reaching a consensus, Anthony said to the little tree man, "Tell it that we can't save it. The serpent is on high alert, and we can't do anything about it."
"I acknowledge you as my king." The forbidden fire spirit conveyed this message through the little tree spirit, along with a consciousness imprint.
Negris asked, bewildered, "How does it know this?"
"I wrote it in the knightly novel I gave it, but it actually learned it? It's a divine star consciousness, after all." Anthony was also somewhat surprised.
The forbidden little fireman is a divine star consciousness, and a very mature individual, unlike the little fireman and little treeman who are so easily fooled.
Admittedly, the chivalric novels that Antony sent in were intended to guide him, but more so it was Antony's habit of laying out backup plans, taking a chance even if there was no guarantee of success, without believing that it would definitely work.
I didn't expect the ban on Little Fireman to be for real, they actually voted?
Somewhat skeptical, Ang accepted the consciousness imprint. After examining it and confirming that there was nothing else there, he absorbed it.
In an instant, Ang established a conscious connection with the small fire-man bound within the tree burl, and then heard a weak voice: "King...?"
Ang nodded: "It's me."
"Save me," the little fire-man said.
“Wait,” Ang said.
The conversation ended in just a few brief sentences; a protagonist like that wouldn't even last three episodes in a knight-errant novel.
The conversation was interrupted as Ang began to think about how to rescue the imprisoned little fireman, but this was not an easy task.
First, it was imprisoned in the burl of the Tree of Myriad Realms. The burl of any tree is the hardest part, and it secretes some special glue, which makes the burl extremely hard, so hard that it can easily break a cleaver.
The tree burl of the Myriad Realms Tree is no exception. It is almost the most solid part of the tree besides the core, and it also contains some secretions that Ang doesn't understand, so breaking it open is not an easy task.
Secondly, the little fire spirit is bound by a restriction, making it much easier to kill than to rescue it intact.
After thinking for a moment, Ang said, "Killing the Kumanthong is even simpler."
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