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Chapter 82: The Dreadclaw

The three octopus heads held hands with each other and solemnly swore in the name of Ilse Insi. They also recited a long-winded prayer. Major listened carefully and found that these guys were not causing trouble. He immediately had a favorable impression of them.

I added some, although I like to eat human brains, I am very honest.

"Okay, now lead the way for us," Manolas said.

"Actually, I don't know how to go. Wait! Listen to what I have to say." Major shouted to Sunas who had his neck stuck. "My companion knows. He is the king of the Ironbeard dwarves. Iron

Dwarf, don’t you know? The owner of this underground palace.”



The three octopus heads looked at the sleepy Maxwell with expressions of disbelief.

"King? Are you kidding us? Dragon Man?" Sunas opened and closed his hands, obviously itching.

"He was imprisoned in the dungeon for many years," Major explained. "But this did not prevent him from being familiar with the underground palace."

Maxwell suddenly put his finger on his lips, made a silent gesture, and took the lead to hide in a small mine. Major quickly followed in without saying a word.

The three octopus heads were puzzled. Major gestured for them to come in.

Ten seconds later, a group of about ten evil banshees slowly floated over. The three octopus heads immediately looked at Maxwell with admiration.

"How did he know? My undead detection didn't even detect it." Yekas was shocked.

"The level of your Undead Detection skill is too low. I think about it... it has brought us into encirclement six times." Sunas complained.

"You can't blame my low skill level, but these undead creatures are too powerful." Yekas said. "You know I'm not good at detecting spells."

"That's because you are not good at psychic spells. Detection is a psychic spell. How ironic that a mind flayer is not good at psychic spells."

"Transmutation spells are fun. Psychic spells are too boring. You are a master of psychic weapons and good at psychic spells. Why don't you detect undead at a high level?"

"I will not waste energy on detecting spells, especially a skill like detecting undead that is only used once in a lifetime." Sunas said disdainfully.



Manolas saw that the two of them were about to continue arguing endlessly, and quickly waved his hand to stop it. "We still have business to do. Let's hear what our new companions want us to do."

Major was listening with great interest. The master of psychic weapons sounds very cool. Especially the crystal sword, which is like a golden cudgel and can be reached with just one hand. It is really handsome. His two gloves are too handsome compared to each other.

So shabby.

"Haha, let's complete our agreement first. What are you doing here?"

Manolas shook his head. "Eradicate the scum."

His answer was simple and direct, but worthless.

"Your answer is far from the necessary right to know. Mr. Maranos, the Mind Flayer." Major was very dissatisfied. "Do you expect us to be untruthful even when we lead the way?"

"Listen to me. Three years ago, we received news that a mind flayer who ran away from the tribe more than a hundred years ago performed an evil lich ritual on himself and turned into a mind flayer lich.

.This is simply treason! The final destination of every mind flayer should be to return to the brain pool and become the nourishment for the next generation. Only then can the soul enter the main brain, thereby realizing the immortality of the soul."

"Leaving the tribe is already intolerable, and pursuing immortality is even more unforgivable." Sunas said sternly.

"You mean, this Mind Flayer Lich is nearby?" This time it was Major's turn to be shocked. A Lich! Everyone who plays the game knows that the Lich is one of the top undead creatures.

, it was not something that a little guy like Major could deal with. Thinking that he almost broke into the Lich's hometown, a layer of cold sweat broke out on Major's back.

"Yes!" Manolas said. "We believe that what the dwarves dug was the hiding place of the mind flayer Lich Carnarcissus. And it also occupied an ancient tomb." He said with a hint of narrow-mindedness.

Smile. "We were going to kill the lich, but you still made it one of your conditions. It was a waste of opportunity. Haha!"

The three octopus heads laughed as if they had taken advantage of it.

Major made a disapproving expression, but actually he felt very regretful in his heart. Damn, I should have known that I should have had all the priority rights to the loot.

"Okay, let's go kill the Mind Flayer Lich Carnarcissus!" Major wished he could settle the matter quickly and return to the surface. Staying in the mine was really depressing.

"Not yet, we need to get some supplies first. As you can see, our food reserves have been exhausted. Clearing the lair of the mind flayer lich will not happen overnight."

"You mean you want to get some human brains to eat?"

"Yes, that's exactly what I mean." Yekas took over. "On our way here, about twenty kilometers away from here, there is a small tribe of cavemen. The intelligence of the cavemen is very low, almost like wild beasts, but

The nearest gray dwarf tribe is still hundreds of kilometers away, so we have to make do with it. Just fill your stomach when you go out. You can't make do with taste."

Major felt a chill running through his body. "Well, you go ahead and come back quickly. We'll wait for you here." He also had a lot of goblins in his backpack, and the food given by the dwarves would last for ten and a half days.

Months without any stress.

Sunas chuckled. "Since we can't get out, we don't know the way back. Sorry, you have to accompany us."

Major thought it was the same and had no choice but to agree.

The three octopus heads seemed very happy and started on the road happily. With Maxwell's nimble radar, there were no surprises or dangers along the way. They easily walked out of the mine and found the entrance where the three octopus heads came from.

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It turned out to be a natural underground passage connected to the mine. No wonder the dwarves always suffered this fate. Small tribes would accidentally open the underground passage and let in all kinds of monsters.

The cave is actually very wide, just like a highway tunnel. There are often branch roads, up and down, left and right, and the cave is dark, like a monster's mouth. From time to time, creepy and weird sounds come from the cave.

The three octopus heads looked very relaxed and at ease, as if they were walking in their own back garden. Sunas and Yekas bickered happily and loudly, without fear of disturbing anything. Major followed Manola closely.

Behind Si. This octopus head is more rational and will protect itself when in danger. Maxwell followed behind Major in a daze.

Although Major has dark vision, he is very uncomfortable with the underground world and feels very depressed, as if other senses have been suppressed. Especially hearing, because every sound will echo repeatedly in the cave, making it impossible to distinguish the direction. Three

The octopus-headed man talked and laughed so loudly that Major felt like he was wearing a pair of headphones with poor sound quality, and the noise made his brain confused.

Maxwell pulled him away.

A monster fell from the sky, jumped to the place where he was standing, jumped into the air, stood up on its feet, and roared.

It looked like a fat vulture made of a large ball of soil. Its whole body was bloated, and its two thick arms were spread out, revealing long sharp claws.

"Dinoclaws? What a surprise. There are Dinoclaws so close to the surface."

"This is an old guy who was kicked out. Look at his paws. I bet he's older than Manolas."

"I just look older. In fact, I'm not as old as I look."

The three octopus heads unexpectedly moved aside, hugging their arms and chatting without any intention of taking action.

Major was so angry. This Dreadclaw monster stood over two meters tall, with shoulders three inches wide. There was a cold light on its claws, and it looked like it was bald.

The Dreadclaw screamed twice, pounced on Major, and swung its claws over. This guy looked scary, and his movements were very fast and powerful. The claws brought up a gust of wind, and clawed directly at Major's abdomen. If he was going to be rubbed, he would do it immediately.

Disembowelled.

Major didn't know what this guy's back move was, so he didn't dare to be careless. He took a step back to avoid the blow, and already put on the gloves on his hands.

The Terrorclaw missed its attack and swung its claw again.

Major took another step back.

The Terrorclaw kicked forward with its two thick legs, jumped up, raised its claws above its head, and smashed at Major.

Major came back to his senses. The emotional Direclaw gave him a hundred and twenty-seven moves? Sunflower. He was instantly angry. This cool and handsome move was his own patent. The Direclaw was so ugly.

How dare monsters pirate?

My uncle can't bear it, but my aunt can't!

He used a movement technique from the Monroe Boxing Technique, and with a slight twist, he arrived behind the Direclaw monster. He was just facing the back of the Direclaw monster. He didn't know what the weak point of this ugly monster covered in mud was.

When it comes to the waist, a powerful uppercut punch penetrates the arm.

He directly knocked the Terrorclaw monster over and rolled several times on the ground. It stood up in a ball and let out an angry roar.

"The Dragon Man's skills are pretty good." Sunas began to comment on the spot.

"Not only is he good, I think he is better than you." Yekas deliberately argued.

"You are nakedly jealous," Sunas said.


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