Seventy-seven Are you still satisfied with this explanation?
The giant ape held in Benedy's hand was the one that attacked them on the treetop not long ago. Benedy was a little angry when he saw that it wanted to bite his hands.
"Wind element, split 2(2)." Benedy waved the wind blade all over his body, and with a few swishing strokes, the giant ape was divided into countless pieces. Although blood was clearly seeping out, his body was not separated.
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"Plop." The giant ape was thrown to the ground by Benedy. He looked at the girl sitting on the ground: "Holding your head in danger will only make you look easier to bully, you see."
"Hiss!"
Benedy casually knocked away a flying ape. After the vine forest ape landed on the ground, it no longer flew up crazily. Instead, it looked at the strange giant ape on the ground with some strangeness.
A professor secretly retracted his outstretched hand and breathed a sigh of relief after seeing that the situation on Benedy's side was under control.
"This is......"
The professor also saw the strange giant ape on the ground. His expression changed, as if he understood something.
"Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!" The cries around him seemed to have changed somewhat.
The vine forest ape that was beaten away by Benedy stopped its attack, looked at the humans who were killing its companions crazily, and turned around and ran into the jungle.
As the first vine forest ape retreated, more and more apes followed. Gradually, the area finally returned to peace, and the bloody corpses were piled up about one meter on the ground.
The strong smell of blood made everyone frown, and gasps came from everyone's mouth.
"Damn beast! Come again!" Angus plunged the giant sword into the corpse on the ground and roared angrily.
"Something's not right, how could these monsters attack so desperately..." The female hunter put away her bow and arrows and squatted on the ground looking at the corpses of these vine forest apes.
"Ignore those for now! At least they ran away, you damn bastard..." Someone touched the blood on his face and rushed towards Benedy.
Angus and others all watched with cold eyes as the man walked towards Benedy. Among them all, he was the most seriously injured, and a weapon was also damaged.
Just as the man was passing by a certain carriage, a man with squinting eyes pulled his arm.
"Mr. Safari, what do you mean?" The man was angry and shook his arm fiercely.
"Haha, Fokker, let's solve it peacefully. Some things may be different from what you think." The man with slender eyes and a pair of swords said with a smile.
"You know me?" Fogg frowned.
"I heard it by chance, your friends all call it that, right? Oh, I'm sorry, my name is Halliwell, you can just call me Harry." The slender-eyed man wiped the blood on his hand.
"A peaceful solution is possible, but the premise is that he must give me an explanation!" Fokker pointed at Benedy with the long sword in his hand.
"boom!"
The sound of iron weapons colliding was heard, and Harry smiled and blocked the long sword in Fogg's hand: "It's best not to point weapons at others, it's very rude."
Harry knew very well how terrifying Benedy was, and he did this not to protect Benedy, but to protect Mr. Falk next to him.
"Troublesome guys, just give him a good beating and you will know everything!" Angus drew his giant sword and walked over.
"Let's listen to what he has to say first." The huntress felt that something was a little strange. At this moment, she felt that Benedy might know something.
Benedy originally planned to give a symbolic explanation, but as a result, these people never gave him a chance to speak, and he felt a little irritated.
"Thank you, thank you, Mr. Traveler, thank you for helping me." A thin voice came from beside him, and Benedy saw the weak girl looking at him.
"You're welcome, it's my duty." Benedy calmed down his inner emotions and tried to talk to the girl as calmly as possible.
"Mandy, why did you leave us!?" The dark-skinned girl got angry at her.
"I'm sorry, I don't want to see you tied up..." Mandy said quietly, holding up the staff in her hand.
"Okay, stop talking." Nia intervened in the middle, trying to interrupt the quarrel between the two, or a one-sided reprimand.
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Benedy ignored the girls' conversation and turned towards Falk, Angus and others. As he walked, Benedy felt a strong wind around him.
Slowly, the strong wind element lifted up the strange giant ape on the ground and followed behind Benedy.
When the professors saw this scene, their eyes were a little surprised. Such exquisite magic control was not a simple operation.
Under everyone's gaze, Benedy came closer and said, "I really hope we can set off as soon as possible, so I'll keep my story short."
"Your positions have been very strict from the beginning. They must have been assigned long ago, but there are obvious loopholes."
"Everyone is staring around, but no one is paying attention to the top of their head. If the demon ape hadn't targeted one or two people, there would have been injuries and deaths from the beginning."
"I don't know what this is, but this guy is definitely not the herbivorous vine forest ape you are talking about."
Benedy threw the strange giant ape in front of everyone. They saw this creature with a wide face and mouth, very short hair on its body, and a deeply sunken belly. It looked like it had been hungry for a long time.
His lifeless eyes still exuded an evil and cunning look.
"This is indeed not a vine forest ape! This is a carnivorous demon ape!" The female hunter took a close look at the strange giant ape on the ground.
"Carnivorous species, how come there are carnivorous demon apes in the swamp forest?" Everyone was stunned after hearing such news. They had never heard of the existence of carnivorous demon apes in the stinking mud swamp.
"What the demon ape is best at is driving other ape groups to go crazy about themselves. Presumably its original purpose was to lead us into a trap." The huntress finally understood the cause and effect, and she raised her head and looked at Benedy.
"But since you don't know this kind of creature, why do you attack it?" Someone asked, and everyone looked at Benedy again.
Benedy spread his hands and said, "I really don't recognize this thing, but what I saw in its arms was not its own cub. It looked more like a withered human child."
"What?!" The girls not far behind heard this and covered their mouths in horror.
"So that's it..." The female hunter nodded. Benedy's words were very convincing. That was indeed what the demon ape would do.
They are this kind of race that snatch the babies of humans or other apes and pretend to be their own children to pretend that they are demon apes.
"Are you still satisfied with this explanation?" Benedy glanced at the travelers. No matter from every aspect, he was standing on the commanding heights at this moment.
No one retorted, and everyone, including Angus and Fogg, fell silent.