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Chapter 11 Giant Beast

The sudden appearance of the humanoid object made Ke Wen's heart skip a beat, and he aimed the spear in his right hand there almost as a reflex.

However, the humanoid object did not make any movement.

After taking two breaths of alert, Kewen slowly stepped forward with a frown. After a few steps, the humanoid object became clear under the light of the fire.

After seeing what it was clearly, Ke Wen breathed a sigh of relief, but his eyebrows furrowed even more tightly.

Because it was a corpse, the corpse of a Rogge warrior.

The corpse was mutilated and somewhat rotten, with wounds everywhere on the body, as if it had been attacked after death.

In the game, this kind of corpse is regarded as a small treasure. If you search for the corpse, you can get some unexpected gains.

But now this is reality. Facing the body of soldier Rogge, Kewen did not go to desecrate it, but stood in front of the body and sighed silently.

Kewen took out the suitcase from his pocket again, went into the box and found a roll of white cloth. After cutting it into several sections, he put the cloth into his pocket.

Because Kewen knew that there must be other Rogge bodies ahead.

After climbing out of the box and putting it away, Kewen covered the body with the white cloth in his hand.

Sighing again, Kewen continued to arrange torches nearby to illuminate the cave.

However, before setting up a few torches, a slight sound suddenly appeared in the darkness in the distance, and Ke Wen heard it.

Immediately stopping what he was doing, Ke Wen quickly retreated until he was near the stairs. Then he took off the bow and arrow from his body, nocked the bow and fired the arrow, aiming in the direction of the sound.

Not long after, a low roar suddenly sounded in the darkness, and amidst the heavier footsteps, a huge figure quickly appeared within the range illuminated by the firelight.

It was a gray monster nearly three meters tall, walking upright like a humanoid, with two huge hands.

The monster's upper body is very thick, its arms are thicker than Kewen's body, and its palms are half the size of Kewen's body.

There was no time to observe it more carefully, because the speed of this giant beast was not slow, almost as fast as ordinary people running.

Seeing this, Ke Wen immediately let go and let the bow string fly out, hitting the giant beast instantly, and the arrow sank into the opponent's head.

However, the giant beast just roared in pain and accelerated its charge even more enraged.

Ke Wen quickly took out the arrow from the quiver, and the second arrow still shot into the opponent's head, but the huge vitality prevented the giant beast from falling.

There was no time to shoot a third time, because the giant beast had already rushed closer.

Ke Wen immediately let go of the bow and arrow, pulled out the spear inserted into the ground beside him, and thrust the tip of the spear into the head of the giant beast with all his strength.

With a soft 'click' sound, the spear successfully pierced the skull of the giant beast, causing the opponent's body to suddenly stop moving forward.

The huge size of the giant beast makes the residual inertia on its body very huge. If it is an ordinary person, it may be difficult to hold the spear in its hand at this time.

However, Ke Wen is very powerful, and the strength of the feedback in his hands is nothing to him.

He flipped his wrist, moved the spear laterally, and fell to the ground with the corpse of the giant beast, making a muffled sound as the ground was hit.

Pulling out his spear, Coven continued to listen, but he didn't hear any more sounds. It was obvious that this giant beast was just a lone wanderer.

In this way, Kewen stepped forward and began to search the body of the giant beast.

However, apart from his long, thick, hard hair, the other party didn't even have a piece of rag on his body, so naturally he didn't carry anything.

After finding nothing, Kewen continued to place torches in the cave. After a few minutes, the torches illuminated the entire cave.

Having once again prepared an escape route, Kewen continued to move forward, continuing deeper along the only passage ahead that was nearly ten meters wide.

I left a torch in the dark passage all the way, and after turning two corners, the light appeared again in front of me.

Ke Wen extinguished the oil lamp in his hand, put it away, then stepped lightly and stopped before the last bend.

I slightly tilted my head and looked forward, and what I saw was another huge cave space.

The cave is divided into two levels, upper and lower, connected by two three-meter-high stone steps. There are many monsters in the upper and lower caves, and they are of all types.

Sinking Demons, Sinking Demon Wizards, Giant Beasts, and Zombies are all roaming densely in the huge cave.

All monsters added up, the number is nearly two hundred.

Faced with this situation, Kewen plans to continue to use ‘Mandrake’ to deal with it.

Carefully placing the spear against the wall, Coven put his hand into his pocket.

But at this moment, a giant beast in the cave suddenly let out a roar, and then other giant beasts roared in response.

Ke Wen looked at the giant beast that was the first to roar, and found that its nostrils were twitching rapidly.

Before Ke Wen could observe further, the giant beast suddenly turned its head and looked towards the corner of the passage.

The other giant beasts moved in unison, twitching their nostrils, turning their heads to look at where Ke Wen was, and then roared one after another.

With such a scene, Ke Wen couldn't tell what was going on. He was obviously exposed because of the smell on his body.

Unexpectedly, the noses of those giant beasts were so sensitive that they could smell his scent even from a distance of dozens of meters.

It was too late to take out the flower pot from my pocket. Without the help of the 'calling spell', I couldn't find the exact target in my pocket in a short time.

Therefore, Ke Wen could only stop his movements immediately and quickly raised the bow and arrow.

Now that he has been exposed, Kewen simply stops hiding.

Facing all the monsters that started to rush toward him, Ke Wen quickly opened his bow and fired arrows one after another.

The first ones to be eliminated must be the two fallen magic wizards at the bottom of the cave, because the other party's magic is a long-range attack, which poses the greatest threat to him.

After successfully destroying two fallen demon wizards with six arrows, Kewen targeted three giant beasts.

However, he only had time to kill one successfully before he had to put away his bow and arrows, turned around and retreated with his spear in hand.

Because the other two giant beasts were almost approaching the corner of the passage where he was, the hundreds of fallen demons behind them also rushed over.

Relying on his own speed, Ke Wen rushed to the next corner in an instant, then stood still and turned around, nocking his bow and firing the arrow again.

While shooting, Ke Wen was also grateful for his caution. If he hadn't left a torch along the way, he would have been in deep danger at this time.

In a completely dark environment, his retreat would inevitably be slowed down, and he would not be able to see the distance and attack methods of the monsters.

While thinking about it, Ke Wen had already launched four arrows, and all of them hit the head of the giant beast rushing forward.

The giant beast was seriously injured and its speed was slowed down. It was obvious that its vitality was no longer enough to keep it alive.

Kewen was not greedy for the results of the battle. Although he only eliminated one threat, he still put away his bow and arrows again, picked up his spear and turned around to retreat.

Stop at the second bend, turn around, draw your bow and shoot.

This time, the last giant beast will be eliminated.

In this way, there were only more than a hundred fallen demons left as pursuers.

Suspending his shooting, Ke Wen reached out and grabbed the spear beside him, and threw it towards the cave behind him. Then he continued to shoot with his bow, destroying the Sinking Demon while stepping back to maintain shooting distance.

After successfully wiping out more than twenty Sinking Demons, Kewen had already retreated into the previous cave.

Quickly looking back at the location of the spear, Kewen adjusted his retreat angle and approached the spear.

When he successfully reached the location of the spear, he also eliminated nearly twenty Sinking Demons again, and there were still about sixty or seventy left.

The distance between him and the Sinking Demon was still nearly twenty meters. Kewen continued to shoot three arrows, penetrating the heads of the three Sinking Demons. Then he put away his bow and arrow, and reached out to grab the arrow that was stuck on the ground next to him.

Spear.

Taking a deep breath to supply oxygen to his body, Kewen's eyes narrowed, and he rushed towards the Sinking Demon with a spear in hand.

An inch long, an inch strong.

In close combat with few versus many, long weapons are the most labor-saving weapons.

Unlike swords, which require continuous force swinging with one hand, spears require both hands to hold, but the power consumed in the attack is shared between the two arms.

And according to the lever principle, as long as the spear body is slightly manipulated, the spear tip can move a huge distance, and also produce considerable attack power.

Kewen used this to continuously swing the spear body, causing the spear tip to pass through the neck of each fallen demon at high speed.

At the same time, she was also slowly walking backwards, always keeping a distance from the Sinking Demon, so that none of the Sinking Demons could get within two meters of his body.

His brain was working rapidly, calculating the position of the Sinking Demon, ensuring that each of his attacks would hit at least one Sinking Demon's neck.

As the battle continued, the number of fallen demons gradually decreased to more than twenty.

At this time, the faces of the remaining Sinking Demons no longer looked as confident and cruel as before, but showed timidity.

After Ke Wen killed three of them again, the Sinking Demon closest to Ke Wen suddenly gave up the siege. Instead, it turned around and ran away after letting out a burst of "chirping" sounds.

As if a chain reaction had started, the other Sinking Demons paused, then turned and ran away. In the end, only four Sinking Demons were left who reacted a little slower, and Ke Wen easily opened their necks with a spear.

After taking a long breath, Ke Wen looked at the fallen demons running away, and then thrust his spear into the ground beside him.

He took off his long bow from his body, took out the arrows from his quiver, opened his bow and shot.

A series of arrows pierced the air, and one arrow after another flew out.

With the constant calculation of formulas in his mind, Ke Wen accurately predicted the movement route of each Sinking Demon, and accurately shot the arrow into the back of the head of those Sinking Demons.

In less than ten breaths, all the fallen demons were wiped out by Ke Wen...


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