Chapter 95 Escape
Chapter 95 Escape
There were originally many winged serpent dragons thrashing about in the lake, but after this exhilarating move, they all sank to the bottom of the water, their bodies hardened.
Klein looked at the move that had once dealt with him with some emotion. Indeed, this move was truly powerful against a group of enemies.
And there's more to come, right?
As Klein had expected, after the lightning ball exploded, many tiny lightning bolts remained in the lake. These tiny lightning bolts supported the water flow and transformed into spears piercing the sky.
Puff, puff puff puff...
The winged serpent dragons flapping their wings on the lake surface were pierced by water spears that suddenly shot out, almost wiping them out completely, and then they fell onto the lake surface.
These two attacks probably killed dozens of Pteranodons, turning the entire lake red, but there was still a steady stream of Pteranodons coming.
How many are there exactly?!
Klein was surprised by the sheer number, but after a moment he felt relieved. Without such a large population, the merfolk tribe wouldn't have needed to search for a new home, and the bronze dragon Mariens wouldn't have needed to cling to life with a barrier.
Their previous choice should have been to sacrifice the bronze dragon Marion to give the murloc tribe a chance to survive. Perhaps they made this choice because Marion knew he couldn't escape, and even if the murloc tribe fought with all their might, they probably wouldn't be able to win.
Klein approached the plant at the bottom of the lake with some emotion. As expected, the lake bottom was almost covered with a carpet of pterosaur corpses, but many pterosaurs were still twitching and had not died.
Many pterosaurs did not die directly from the thunderstorms, since water has very low conductivity, and as long as they stayed away from the center of the storm, they still had a chance to survive.
Klein found the stiff and trembling Pteranodons and parasitized them one by one. Then he made them float to the surface of the pile of corpses and pretend to be dead. Klein quietly led them to the shore to avoid being caught in the large-scale attack again.
Furthermore, the Bronze Dragons wouldn't care about the motionless Pteranodons, the Fishmen didn't have the energy to care whether the Pteranodons were really dead, and the Pteranodons wouldn't attack their companions at such a time, so playing dead was the best option.
These were considered relatively intact combatants, as they were only stunned by electricity and did not lose any limbs. Once the winged serpent dragon horde won, Klein could take them all into his possession.
Klein roughly counted them; there were about thirty wounded Pteranodons and about twenty uninjured ones, making them a very powerful fighting force.
After the Bronze Dragon's large-scale sweep, the remaining Pteranodons are the ones surrounding the fishmen on the shore, and the ones that just came in from the cave entrance.
They seemed to realize the danger in the lake, so they stopped attacking directly into the water and instead attacked the water clones emitted by the bronze dragon.
Although the water clones were quite powerful, they were still somewhat powerless against hordes of winged serpent dragons, and their bodies were being gradually reduced in size.
However, the water clone is not afraid of the Pteranodon's venom, and it can also fly, so it is much more efficient at dealing with the Pteranodon than the Bronze Dragon manipulating the water flow itself.
Both the murlocs and the pterosaurs were constantly losing health, but the number of pterosaurs, which had briefly decreased after the lightning ball attack, immediately rebounded as they continued to pour in from the cave entrance.
Although the bronze dragon is temporarily invincible, it cannot leave the lake. Once its magic power is exhausted, it will be nothing more than a mad dog that has been tied up.
Moreover, before this, the Bronze Dragon's magic power was used to maintain the barrier. Now that the barrier no longer needs to be maintained, it must have used a lot of magic power.
When the magic power was still overflowing, the Bronze Dragon had already determined that he could not defeat so many Winged Serpent Dragons and used a barrier to keep them out.
Now that a lot of magic power has been used up, it will definitely be even more difficult to defeat so many winged serpent dragons, right?
However, it is worth noting that if you fight alongside the murlocs, you might have a chance to win, since the Bronze Dragon used a barrier to temporarily keep the murlocs alive in order to save them.
Klein's favorite ending is when the murloc and the winged serpent die together, and the bronze dragon is severely injured and unable to fight anymore, because that way he will have the opportunity to parasitize an ancient dragon.
With that in mind, Klein opened the status bar of the Bronze Dragon Marion.
[Health Volume: 4760/67681]
[Magic Power: 761/35761]
The situation is already very precarious. If the Pteranodons continue to pour in, the Bronze Dragons will likely be defeated very soon.
"Fishmen, come to the lake, I will protect you as you leave!"
Unexpectedly, during the battle, the bronze dragon Marion addressed the murlocs who had been holding out, seemingly wanting them to leave through the underwater passage.
"Lord Marion! We will fight to the death with you!"
Raphael, who was always radical and advocated for war, looked at Lord Mariens, who was fighting the winged serpent dragon in the lake, and said emotionally.
He had previously been advocating an attack on Klein's plantation, but now he has no intention of fleeing. It seems he doesn't want to escape, but only wants to fight.
"We are too! We are willing to follow Lord Marions to the death!"...
Besides Raphael, several other equally radical murlocs echoed his sentiments, all possessing a warrior's spirit.
Escaping from here might lead them to the plantation, which Klein didn't want to see, so Klein instructed Clark to chime in with a few words of support.
"Raphael! Shut up! And all of you!"
On the contrary, the chieftain, who had always appeared to be extremely benevolent, was very calm at this moment. Perhaps it was because he had always known that Marion would be swallowed by the winged serpent dragon after they escaped, and he had long accepted Marion's sacrifice.
"Raphael, we mustn't act impulsively! We should accept Lord Mariens's offer!"
"You're still so cowardly!"
"Shut up!"
Snapped!
The chieftain slapped Raphael across the face and roared angrily. Seeing the chieftain's expression, all the merfolk calmed down and dared not speak further.
"Since you're so eager to fight! Then stay and fight to the death for Lord Marion!"
When Raphael met the chieftain's angry eyes, he suddenly paused, then silently lowered his head, but his thoughts were still swirling in his eyes.
The clan chief looked at him and sighed.
"We're going to Marion's side. Everyone, follow my orders and don't object!"
The merfolk had been huddled against the edge of the cave, using this method to fend off the attacking winged serpents, and now only thirty or forty of them remained.
They huddled together, slowly inching towards the lake while resisting the attacks of the pterosaurs. Their actions seemed to excite the pterosaur horde, and their attacks on the fishmen became even more ferocious.
The distance of a dozen meters was now extremely difficult, but the fishmen's teamwork had become more skillful due to the long resistance they had endured, and those who survived were all skilled in combat, so at least there were not many casualties along the way.
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