Chapter 131 Abyss Observation
"It's coming out early and night."
I raised my hand and knocked on the closed, tightly stitched bone shield protective cover.
Since the incident in front of me has been resolved, I have returned to my body.
It's very embarrassing to say it, but this time I did beat the whole way and won the whole way.
After releasing her phase, Elise returned to the soul space and fell asleep. Although the intensity of the battle this time was no longer as strong as the previous decisive battle with Black Mist, it still consumed a lot of money on her soul power.
[When the occupied state of the soul phase ends, every minute the occupied time lasts, the soul state will enter a weak state for one hour.]
If it was really as the description of this skill said, Elise might have to sleep for a while this time.
Just as I was thinking this way, the bone shield in front of me shook gently, and then several gaps were cracked.
It looks like a broken salted duck egg.
‘Ba.’ A piece of bone fragment peeled off and fell on the ground that had been burned to a white ground.
Then, more bone fragments fell down one after another, as if a gray-white shower was coming.
As the external bone shield peeled off layer by layer, Nangong Zaye, who was tightly wrapped inside, finally stretched out his wings behind him and stretched his unscrupulously in the air.
"Haaaaaaa--" She raised her head and yawned a big yawn, which made me suddenly wonder if she had just slept in there.
"I really didn't expect that the shield you temporarily pieced together was quite defensive." Looking at her heartless look, I nodded and expressed my affirmation of her initiative.
Nangong was modest, and she giggled and waved her hand at me, "No, no, this is what my teacher once taught me, and it is a kind of use of skills."
"Although it has high defense, it is obtained at the expense of mobility." She explained with a smile, "If you really use this skill in combat, you can only stand there and be beaten."
"But it's a great effect for this kind of situation where you need to survive." I still praised it.
"Okay, okay, stop doing this business, stop doing this kind of business." Nangong shook off all the broken bone shields on his body and compared them with a 'stop' gesture to me, "Let's go and see the poor predators who have turned into coke."
She swayed the bone wings behind her, and I also activated the power furnace, and the two of them flew towards the incineration site above.
...
Perhaps because the environment when I came in was too dark, this vertical nest always gave me a very deep illusion.
But it was not until the light came that I realized that the depth of this cave was actually less than ten meters, far less than I imagined.
Nangong and I flew up slowly all the way up early and night, and observed the corpses of monsters on both sides that were welded on the cave walls by flames.
These monsters are similar in size to humans, except that they have no limbs and are replaced by countless tentacles growing on their torso.
"It is through these tentacles that they can climb onto the walls." I observed their body structure and came to the conclusion.
"23,26,3o,32..." Yaye didn't pay much attention to me. She had been counting the number of these monsters on her own since the beginning.
I understand this, after all, once someone interrupts when counting, it will be difficult to return to the progress just now.
So we continued to fly upwards.
As the height continues to rise, I gradually develop a problem.
The number of these monster corpses becomes denser as the number goes up, and it is not just the number of dense.
I have also said before that the body structure of these monsters is composed of a torso and countless tentacles.
And with such physical characteristics, when they try to escape from the fire and keep climbing upwards, too many tentacles will inevitably be tangled together because they are panicked.
In addition, they are not alone in the run, so the tentacles between them must be entangled with each other during this process.
There must be two, and there must be four.
In this way, under the endless tentacle binding, they were killed by their own body structure.
It seems that I misjudged them before, and I feel that it is necessary to apologize to these victims.
"328." Nangong Zaye's voice suddenly sounded, penetrated into my mind that was thinking about it.
"What 328, Hearthstone Forty Pack Card Pack? Or Overwatch Collection Edition?" I looked at her who seemed to be thinking deeply, and said bad things.
"I mean three hundred and twenty-eight." Nangong raised his head early and looked at me seriously and said, "There are a total of three hundred and twenty-eight burnt corpses in this nest."
"And some of them may be humans, probably being dragged in by the monsters and playing with them." She stretched out her hand and touched a charred corpse beside her.
A little bit dismal.
"No matter what, with such a number, if we had not had the shot you just now, we would never have survived."
Our height has reached the exit of the vertical cave. The sunlight shone through the cracks between the mountain of corpse and the giant mouth, falling on Nangong's face in the morning and night, splashing layers of ripples.
"It seems that none of them have escaped successfully." Standing on the ground at the edge of the cave entrance, Nangong observed the environment around the cave wall early and night, and then came to a conclusion again.
"Are the necromancers like you?" I couldn't help but ask with shame as I looked at the attitude of a scientific researcher who had been there since we first met.
Nangong looked up at me, his eyes as if mocking my ignorance.
But she answered quite simply, "No, not all mages are like necromancers, and not all necromancers can be like me."
"Oh, corpse mulberry, look here." She suddenly turned around and pointed to the mountain of corpse that had just become charred because of the flames that gushed out of the cave.
"What's wrong here?" I asked in confusion for a moment.
Nangong pulled down a human body in the morning and said to me, "Look at the size of this corpse, because it has been eaten up by those monsters, his size will also be greatly reduced."
"But if his volume is the fixed volume of humans in this mountain of corpses, then another conclusion can be drawn." She suddenly smiled at me.
"There are at least three times the corpses in this mountain of corpses that are the ones that are the monsters, which means there are at least a thousand dead bodies here." She held her chin and looked at me.
"But if this is the case, then the problem will come." Her eyes were burning.
Suddenly, I understood what she wanted to say.
"Yes, there are only more than one hundred vanguards who were eaten, so how did the remaining more than nine hundred corpses come from?"
Chapter completed!