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Chapter 83 Drow Elf

Major didn't care to listen to their nonsense. He just punched his arm hard and used all his strength. He didn't even hurt the hair of the Dreadclaw. Looking at its movements, it didn't look like it was injured at all. You know, his

The force that penetrates the arm can open cracks in the rocky skin of Wild Boar King Helix.

Could it be that the skin of the Direclaw is tougher than the Boar King's skill? How strong are the underground monsters?

The Direclaw rushed up again. It seemed that this guy had identified Major, and ignored the octopus heads and Maxwell. It seemed that he only picked soft persimmons. But how could it think that Major

Jay is the weakest here? He is stronger than Maxwell after all.

Major stole a glance at Maxwell. The dwarf was also leaning against the wall, his expression obscured by his beard, and his mouth moved as if he was mumbling something.

The Dreadclaw clawed its belly again. Major saw the move clearly and knew the follow-up movements of this guy. He took a step back to avoid it, then moved forward without retreating, and stepped into the arms of the Dreadclaw monster, just like he was dealing with the Khajiit.

Here comes the iconic Sholong Fist.

The Terrorclaw missed with one claw, and as soon as the second claw was raised in the air, Major jumped into its arms. At this time, one of his claws had just been retracted, and the other was raised in the air, unable to be retracted at all.

, it can be said that he had no resistance. He was punched in the jaw by Major.

The powerful arm was still cooling down. Major only used normal strength, so he did not knock down the Terrorclaw. However, this time the effect of Shadow Fire was triggered, and a purple flame bloomed on his fist and burned through it.

The Terrorclaw monster's face disappeared in a flash.

The Terrorclaw let out a scream, jumped up from the ground, jumped onto the dome, and ran away. It seems that this monster is afraid of the shadow fire.

"Shadow Fire?" Sunas looked at Major in surprise. "Coupled with your boxing skills, I have to say, Dragon Man, I am a little interested in you. You are much stronger than you look."

"Yes." Yekas agreed. "It's strange, I actually agree with your point of view. And this stupid dwarf. The direclaw always picks the weakest person in the group. Now I kind of believe that he is a

A king now.”

"I asked you, can you help me next time? If we keep going like this, we will be able to return to the mine in a year and a month."

"Dreadclaw? I will not take action against it. It is too inferior, too stupid, and worthless. It can only be dealt with by my gray dwarf slaves." Sunas said arrogantly.

"All your gray dwarf slaves are dead," Yekas pointed out. "And most of them were used as brain cans by you."

"Yes. Looking back now, gray dwarf brains actually taste pretty good." Sunas nodded in agreement. "I have decided not to be picky about food in the future."



There were no monsters without eyes to harass along the way. Major reached his destination in just two hours. A junction with countless large and small forks. It should be a transportation hub for various underground creatures. Every stone wall is full of traffic.

It's extremely smooth without being polished.

"A group of stone blind barbarians just passed by here not long ago." Sunas said. He checked various forks around him. The other two octopus heads shrugged and did not speak.

After a while, Sunas waved his hand: "It's right here. The cavemen haven't come out recently, so I almost couldn't find it."

An inconspicuous narrow tunnel. Major climbed in with the octopus heads. The tunnel was low and narrow, and Major had to bend down. The octopus heads almost lay on the ground. But Maxwell was very adaptable.

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Fortunately, this tunnel is not long, and it was completed quickly. Suddenly, a huge lake appeared in front of me. It was almost a perfect circle, hundreds of meters in diameter, and the dome was very low, only two meters away from the water.

Three meters. The water in the lake is surging. It does not seem to be a pool of stagnant water.

"The caveman's lair is across the lake," Sunas said.

A gust of wind blew from the opposite direction, bringing a disgusting stench.

"I hate the body odor of cavemen." Yerkas complained. "I almost forgot. Do we have to harass these poor people? Why not go find some drow."

"There are only cavemen, stone blind barbarians and hobgoblins in this area. You choose yourself." Sunas said. "The nearest drow city is 200 kilometers away. How about you go by yourself? We can wait for you."

"Forget it." Yekas took out a small ball from his backpack and put it in the water. The ball immediately expanded and turned into a rubber boat in a few seconds.

Is this okay? Major was shocked. He touched the rubber boat and found that it was also inflatable. The material was similar to the rubber boat, but it was much smoother than rubber.

"Automatic inflatable boat." Yekas said proudly. "I snatched it from a human expedition team of the Tower of Light a few years ago. I often go boating alone in the lake, which is very comfortable. In addition, human brains are quite delicious.

"As he said this, he glanced at Major intentionally or unintentionally.

Major felt a chill and thought, I'll make you into a grilled squid.

"You won't feel so comfortable when you are bitten to pieces by a rodent shark." Sunas jumped on the inflatable boat. "I hate water." He said with a sad face.

Yekas deliberately rocked the boat. Sunas was caught off guard, lost his balance and almost fell into the water.

"You are really boring." Sunas said angrily, but he squatted in the middle of the boat and did not dare to stand up.

Others also crowded into the small boat. Yekas set up a oar at the stern of the small boat and started rocking it, showing a bit of the feeling of a fisherman in a Jiangnan water town.

Major and Maxwell were crowded on the bow of the boat. From time to time, they saw huge black shadows swimming in the depths of the lake. Their size was quite scary. However, the three octopus heads looked as if nothing had happened, and Major felt relieved.

A few minutes later, they reached the other side.

When he got off the boat, Major was almost stricken by the stench. Every molecule in the air was filled with a sticky stench. The ground was a mess, full of scattered fish bones, rotten fish skin, and some unknown things.

An inexplicable bone. It feels sticky when you step on it, and it even sticks to your feet.

"The caveman tribe is not far inside." Sunas immediately became lively and confident as soon as he stepped ashore. He pointed to a cave not far away.

The other two octopus heads stopped talking and laughing, and took out their weapons in silence. Yekas was a beautiful mahogany staff with a huge bright blue-black gem inlaid on the top. Manolas had one hand.

Holding a pure white crystal ball.

The three octopus heads were like a group of silent professional killers, walking resolutely towards the cave.

Major followed them, determined in his mind: Unless he was attacked, he would never interfere.

Halfway through the cave, a bald head suddenly appeared in the cave, like an egg. It looked like a human being, except that there was nothing in the position of the eyes. The forehead was directly connected to the nose, and there were two big palms like cattail leaves.

The ears are straight. It pops its head out to sniff left and right, and makes clicking sounds in its mouth like a dolphin, which looks very funny.

In an instant, it seemed to have discovered the intruder, and its whole body trembled, and it wanted to lower its head and retreat back into the hole. A white light flashed on Manolas' crystal ball, and the egg-head immediately collapsed to the ground and became motionless.

Sunas strode over, took out a small knife from his waist, made a circle stroke on the caveman's head, and lifted it with his hand. The caveman's head was lifted like a pot lid, revealing the steaming inside.

Gray and white brain.

Three octopus heads swarmed up, stretched their tentacles towards the brain, and sucked it up deliciously.

Major quickly turned his head away. This scene was too much to watch. But Maxwell's eyes were wide open and he was watching very enthusiastically.

After a while, the three octopus heads stood up one after another, each took out a white napkin, and carefully wiped their tentacles.

"Fresh food always tastes good, even if it comes from a caveman's stone head." Manolas sighed contentedly.

"We used to be too picky about food. Especially you, Sunas, who wouldn't eat anything other than drow. Now we've been punished." Yekas brought Sunas in again.

"Food is an art. It is an excellent way to communicate between the body and the soul. How can a simple-minded guy like you, who only knows how to set fire and freeze ice, understand how much enjoyment a good brain can bring to the soul."

Sunas kicked the caveman's body away and said leisurely.

"Okay, our bodies have almost recovered. Now let's free these poor cavemen from their eternal life of suffering." Manolas said. At this time, he had regained his strength and looked energetic.

There was slight vibration everywhere, as if his body was a blower.

Yekas and Sunas looked at each other and smiled.

Sunas stretched out his hand and summoned the crystal sword. The figure flashed and disappeared into the darkness. Manolas and Yekas also strode into the cave. There was a commotion inside, followed by the screams of ghosts and wolves.

Major stood obediently outside the cave. He had no interest in watching the Mind Flayer unilaterally massacre the cavemen.

After a long time, the three octopus heads walked out of the cave contentedly, seemingly returning with a full load.

The group of people returned in an automatic inflatable boat and walked to the tunnel from which they came. It was Sunas who took the lead. He bent down halfway and suddenly stretched out his hand, and a transparent light bubble visible to the naked eye enveloped everyone in it.

All sounds from the outside world were cut off. Then a vague, blurred eye appeared in his hand, slowly drifting towards the entrance of the cave and stopping in a secret corner.

Sunas's voice rang in Major's mind: "A group of drow elves are coming, everyone, be careful."

"What are you afraid of? Rush out and kill them. Don't you like the brains of drow the most?" This is Yekas.

"No, there are a lot of them, and they are very powerful. I think they all have at least the second level of Yuanli to control their strength. Wait, ha, everyone has a psychic immunity talisman. They went in the direction of the dwarf mines." Su

Nas said.

"You are prepared. Are you here to deal with us?" Manolas said.

"I don't know. I can't hear their voices. I'll take a look... Oh no! Guess who is taking the lead? Our old friend, Ahelena, the eldest daughter of the Quven family in Samas City."


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