Chapter 900: Shenwei is easy to use

The aura of several strong men was rapidly approaching him, and danger was coming at him, and Haka hesitated.

After killing Jindu, who led the rebellion of the Gurabash Troll Priests, Haka had a hard time dealing with Yekrik and the others.

With Haka's temper, of course, these traitors who took advantage of the danger were killed directly, and their souls were pumped out and thrown into the Endless Void to suffer as they did with Jindu.

But doing so is refreshing, but it doesn't help him in his current situation.

After weighing it up, Haka made a decision.

"I was supposed to kill you, but I decided to give you a chance to live." Haka said as he let go of Yecreek and the others, "Show your worth to those outsiders, or I won't mind letting you know what pain is." ”

The outsiders were, of course, Leo, Kael'thas and Woking, who were speeding towards the central altar of Zulghrab.

Yecreek and the other troll priests were overjoyed, they thought they would die after failing to deal with Haka, but they didn't expect Haka to give them a chance to live, and if they couldn't seize this opportunity, they deserved to die.

They don't have the courage to deal with the blood god Hakaye Creek, Jindu's corpse is in front of them, and they don't want to follow in the footsteps of this sorcerer. As for Leo, these unknown foreigners, Yecreek is really not afraid.

What if you can kill Gamaran, what if you can defeat Ilankunis, are those foreigners more difficult to deal with than Haka, the god of blood?

What a joke.

The ignorant are fearless, and the frightened Jecreek doesn't want to think about it, if Leo and these outsiders are really so easy to deal with, what is Haka still doing with their lives?

Neither man nor god will be very tolerant of traitors, let alone Haka is still an evil god.

Maybe Yecreek knows this in their hearts, but do they still have a choice?

Obey Haka and help him deal with outsiders like Leo, Yecreek and they will have a chance to live, and if they choose not to cooperate, they will die immediately.

Between the possibility of living and the inevitable death, Jecreek of course would choose the former.

When Leo, who had rushed to the front, rushed to the central altar of Zur Grab, he was greeted by a number of Gulabash troll priests and his target, the blood god Haka.

Haka spared the troll priest who betrayed him, which surprised Leo slightly, but he didn't care too much, and Yecreek and the others alone couldn't stop him.

"Knowing it's not my opponent that's why you brought in these makeshift cannon fodder, you're really good enough, Haka."

Leo slowly walked up the steps of the altar, his eyes fixed on Haka for a moment, and his mouth was full of merciless mockery.

Looking at Leo, who gave him a sense of danger, Haka's anger burned.

"Tiny mortals, pride will send you to a dead end!"

"Just you?" Leo kept on his feet, and the sneer on his face was even worse, "Let me see if you sent me to a dead end, or if I forced you to a dead end." ”

As Leo approached, the Troll Priests such as Yecreek and Vinoxis assumed a fighting stance, and once Leo came into their range, these Gulabash trolls would attack him.

His gaze swept over these troll priests, and an invisible coercion made the trolls feel suffocated, and Leo slowly spoke: "Stay aside." ”

The clay man still has three local surnames, not to mention the arrogant high-ranking priests?

With such contempt for Leo, how could the troll priests not be angry?

It's just anger to anger, but Yecreek they don't dare to do it.

As priests, Jecreek and Vanosis and others knew more about the gods than ordinary people, and they were 100% sure that the coercion that was almost suffocating them was divine power.

This human who provokes Haka is a god!

If Leo was a god, to attack him would be to seek death, the troll priests hesitated.

Yekerik and the others exchanged glances, no wonder Haka would be so tolerant, even their rebellion could be tolerated, it turned out to be for them to be cannon fodder and test the strength of this human for him.

The Troll Priests were willing to keep the outsiders off for Haka in order to survive, and when they realized that outsiders like Leo were not something they could stop, they retreated.

The blood god Haka can't resist, can they also resist Leo, who is also a god?

As Leo approached, the troll priests hesitated to move to the side, making way for Leo.

"Useless waste!"

Haka was furious, he didn't expect Leo to be able to exert divine power, forcing Jekrik and the others not to dare to fight.

"I really didn't expect that there was a god other than me who came to this world and told me, who are you?"

At this time, there was no trace of anger on Haka's face, and there was only caution.

Whether Leo is a mortal or a god has a great influence on Haka. If he were a mortal, Haka would be angry, because the gods on high should not be afraid of mortals, but it is different if he is a god. When a god brings himself in danger of falling, Haka feels that it is normal, and naturally does not feel angry.

That guy is a god!

Haka's mouth confirmed his suspicions, and the troll priests flashed to the side with a hula and a speed that made one wonder if they were stalkers who prided on their speed.

Leo's face didn't change, as if it was a matter of course for the troll priest to make way for him, but in fact he was overjoyed.

The divine power of the Yishuer is easy to use, and these Gulabash troll priests are also familiar enough, so it is also good to avoid useless battles.

Troll priests such as Yecreek and Vinoxis are not weak, and in normal times Leo would be interested in fighting them, but now he is targeting Haka, who are completely unattractive compared to the Blood God.

As Jecreek and the others got out of the way, Kael'thas and Woking arrived just in time, and Haka's words reached their ears.

Kael'thas, who knew of Eij's existence, didn't have a different color on his face, but Woking didn't.

The Darkspear Patriarch looked at Leo in amazement.

What did Haka just say?

He said Leo was a god!

Isn't Leo a demigod and when did he become a god?

Woking took a breath of cool air, Leo this kid was too deeply hidden, when everyone thought he was a demigod, he had quietly become a real god.

Is it really that simple to become a god?

Woking didn't believe it.

Isn't Leo an ordinary human being, a god in his own right, a god who came to this world at some point like Haka?

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that his guess was correct, in fact, he had long doubts about Leo, because Leo's strength had grown too fast, and other people spent a lifetime not necessarily achieving achievements, and he only completed it in just three or four years, such a performance is not at all what human beings should have, no matter how talented they are, it is impossible.

Even if Leo is a natural awakener, his strength grows unacceptably fast.

If Leo is an incarnated deity, then all this unreasonableness becomes reasonable, and all this unacceptability can be accepted.

However, if this assumption is true, where did Leo, the human deity, come from?

You must know that there are no human gods in this world, and even if the guardian Egwene exists, she is only known as a law god, and she is still a little short of becoming a real god.

The arrival of Kael'thas and Wojin made the eyes of Yerkrick and other troll priests light up, they couldn't afford to provoke Leo, and they could still do it by helping Haka block Woke and Kael'thas with the strength of the crowd.

Persimmon to pick up soft pinch.

It's just that the gods don't dare to provoke, but don't they dare to provoke Kael'thas and Woking, who are mortal powerhouses?

Woking and Kael'thas are clearly Leo's companions, and they're also Haka's enemies, and it's better for us to help Haka entangle these two guys than to stand by and look at them.

The Troll Priests felt that it was not safe to stand by and look at them stupidly, and perhaps Haka would kill them if he was upset, but it would be much safer if he did something to stop the enemy and do a little bit for him.

With their own little calculations, the troll priests pounced in unison and stopped in front of Kael'thas and Woking, who had just stepped onto the altar.

Their actions made the Blood Elf Prince and the Darkspear Patriarch furious.

When Leo passed, you pretended to be grandsons one by one, and now that it's our turn, you jumped out, do you think we're easy to deal with?

Feeling slighted by the other party, Kyle Arthas and Woking are furious.

"Get out of here!"

Wojin swung his spear and rushed forward, and between the spear swings, dozens of spear shadows shook so that people couldn't tell which was false and which was real.

Kael'thas swung the Sindore Scepter, the glow of magic flashing, and the demigod's might overshadowed the troll that stood in his way, stressing the latter.

"Block them!"

Realizing that her opponent was not simple, Yecreek screamed, her body changed, and a giant large bat appeared.

Knowing that Woking and Kael'thas would be in danger if they didn't stop them, the priests of Gulabash began to fight desperately.

What if Kael'thas is a demigod, it's better to face him than to face Haka's anger, at least when facing Kael'thas everyone can still fight together.

"Roar!"

"Roar!"

In the two roars, Serka and Jarro turned into tall and mighty tiger women and leopard girls with sharp claws and sharp teeth, respectively.

Vinoxis and Marri hissed and turned into vipers and giant spiders.

For the sake of their own lives, several high-level troll priests of Gulabash showed their housekeeping skills as soon as they fought.

As he was heading towards Haka, Leo's footsteps were paused, and the five high-ranking priests of the bat priest Yekrik, the viper priest Vinoxis, the spider priest Marri, the tiger priest Serka, the cheetah priest Jarro, and the Gulabash all appeared, but why didn't the two fanatics of Zas and Lokahn and the blood lord Mandukir appear?

Could it be that these three Gulabash troll powerhouses and the five high-level sacrifices are not of the same mind?

So, where are they now?

(To be continued)