Chapter 695: Deadcore

Bosses will always revert to their true bodies after being recognized, and the monsters in front of them are no exception. I saw four or five bud-like tentacles raised high, and the rhizomes of these five buds were connected to something that looked like a crab shell. Its whole body was covered in heavy rubble, and through the cracks in the rubble, several hard rhizomes could be seen sticking out of them, clinging to the cracks in the hillside—it was clear that this was some kind of monster from the forest.

I really didn't expect that the other party would follow them to this point, from a certain point of view, this can be regarded as true love.

But for this kind of love, Jenny is of course insensitive to it.

"Orphin, get ready to fight!!"

"Yes, Lord Windranger!"

Perhaps because he had experienced too many sudden battles since entering the forest, Orphin didn't have any doubts about Jenny's words, and immediately nodded and replied loudly. Then I saw Orffen raise his hands like this, and soon, countless bright red points of light began to gather in Orfen's hands, and the next moment I saw Her Royal Highness the Elf Princess slashing her finger through the void and pointing forward. And with her movements, those bright red lights instantly turned into dense arrows of flame, shrouding towards the target in front of her. Feeling the scorching flames, the bud-like tentacles also quickly shrank back as if frightened, and at the same time they opened their petals and shouted again.

"Orphen ............!! Orphen ............!! ”

"Don't call my name, ugly monster!!"

Hearing this shout, Orphen became even angrier. The little guy wasn't stupid, in fact, she had already reflected what she had encountered before. This made Orphen almost furious. She didn't know how the other party used the teacher's voice and image to confuse her, but when she thought of this ugly monster, she would dare to desecrate her teacher and companions. It made Orphine feel furious. She shouted and pulled out a scepter from her waist that looked about the size of a sword, and then Orphin held the scepter in her right hand, and her left hand quickly drew a magic symbol on the scepter. Then Orphin pointed her scepter towards the sky, and with her movements, an incomparably huge ring of fire appeared out of thin air, spreading out in all directions. For a moment, the bright red flames seemed to be as translucent as if even the sky was about to burn through, and the scorching breath began to distort like boiling water under this high temperature, and the tentacles that bore the brunt of it were naturally unlucky. They began to dry up and harden before they even had time to touch the ring of fire, and then a series of sudden flames burst out of the branches. In a short time, it will climb up with its tentacles. Soon those tentacles turned into a flaming torch. The monster itself screamed and stepped back, its hard, innumerable rubble sticking out from its roots as it clung to the stone wall like countless claws, trying to avoid the flames that melted steel.

This is definitely not the power that a Flame Nova should have.

Jenny turned her head and glanced at the scepter in Orphin's hand, an ordinary-looking work of art carved from dead wood. If you sell it at a market stall, it won't be worth five copper coins, but if you look closely, you'll see a faint magical glow of green in the intricate carved crevices, which should look like gems. But it kept a kind of liquid form flowing slowly -- it seems that as the princess of the elven family, Orphin also has something to use to save her life.

Presumably, their opponents must feel very aggrieved by this, after all, no one likes to fight bosses who are armed to the teeth and have a lot of good stuff to back them up. Unfortunately, now that the battle has begun, it must continue no matter what--and in fact there are several silver arrows that burst across the surface of the stone shards and shatter the outer crust. It knew it couldn't get out of it.

Jenny leapt into the air again, and then she drew her bow and arrow, in the moonlight. A bright, silver-white arrow took shape between Jenny's fingers again, as Jenny let go of her right hand. The silver arrow suddenly turned into eight silver beams of light that galloped forward, and they flew out from all directions, such as up, down, left, right, and so on. Then, as if attracted by a magnet, it hit the body of the giant stone monster at the same time. Although the other party looks as difficult to start as a walnut, no matter how hard the walnut is, it can't withstand the bombardment of the electric drill. The rubble splattered, and the gravel armor that originally looked like it had been put together after grinding a gun in battle suddenly shattered and scattered under this burst blow, revealing its true body inside -- it really seemed to be a walnut, if you ignore its surface, which looks bright red and smelly, similar to the material of the surface of the human brain.

"Orphen............!!"

A shrill cry rang out again, and it seemed that the monster was not calling Orphen's name, but more like it was only using this pronunciation to express itself. By this time, Orphin had raised the scepter again, and then pointed at the huge body of the monster in front of him again, and with her chanting sounded again, the next moment a torrent of flames like angry waves burst out from between Orphen's hands again, like a river that had burst its banks, and then devoured the huge monster in front of him mercilessly.

Being able to increase the power of the most rudimentary Fire Hand to the power of near-legendary spells, it seems that this scepter should also have a lot of potential.

The flames faded, and the monster in front of him became more and more embarrassed, and the parts that were not pierced by Jenny's arrows were already charred black, and the parts that were pierced were billowing black smoke. It emitted an indistinct, eerie sound like a hiccups, and then its entire body suddenly swelled and contracted, followed by several tentacles sticking out of the cracks in the gravel armor, sweeping across like whips, and whipped towards the two of them. The flowers at the top open and close like the claws of crabs, and they don't look easy to mess with.

However, the two people in front of him are obviously more difficult to mess with.

Jenny, who landed again, flipped the longbow again, and soon the next moment the beam sword appeared in her hand again, she held the sword with both hands, stared at the sweeping tentacle rhizome, and then suddenly flipped the long sword and slammed forward--with her movements, the silver moon-like brilliance suddenly condensed into a sharp sword qi that was five meters high, and roared towards the sweeping tentacles. The two sides collided with each other, and the next moment I saw the writhing rhizome split in two under the sharp sword aura, and the severed part flew up from the top of Jenny and Orfen's heads before slamming into the hillside on the other side, and suddenly brought a symphony of dust and gravel.

The monster that was hit hard by this finally began to retreat, and it didn't expect the two prey in front of it to be so powerful, perhaps because this monster had just awakened and had not learned to distinguish the danger of the prey. It may also be because its IQ is not enough to distinguish and judge what kind of things to mess with and what not to mess with. However, now that it has realized that the prey in front of it is no longer an existence that it can hunt casually, it also quickly retracted its originally severed tentacles, and at the same time sprayed a large black thick mist from the crack in the rock, enveloping its huge body in it, and it looked like a squid planning to retreat strategically.

But Jenny obviously couldn't let it go.

"Orfen, levitation!"

"Ah, yes!!"

Hearing Jenny's order, Orphin was stunned for a moment, and for a moment she didn't realize why Jenny wanted to cast the levitation spell on that monster herself. But she nodded immediately, and then raised the scepter in her hand and pointed it towards the black mist.

If it was an ordinary levitation technique, it would naturally be useless in the face of such a behemoth that was several meters tall. But the scepter in Orphen's hand was obviously not an extraordinary product, and since it could increase a mere hand of fire to the strength of a legendary spell, it was not a problem to enhance a levitation spell - and sure enough, with a low howl, the monster's cobblestone-like body and some of the remaining stone fragments around it slowly rose from the dense dark mist. It struggled desperately, shaking its tentacles clinging to the ground, trying to resist this inexplicably powerful force.

But the power of magic still permeates every area, it doesn't care whether the released target is voluntary or not, under the powerful enhancement effect, the levitation in front of it can even carry a building, so even if it struggles desperately, in the end it can only obediently bow down in front of the powerful power of magic. And at the same time as the monster was suspended in the air, Jenny had already bent her bow and arrows, and once again aimed at her target.

Then, a silver-white beam of light pierced the night sky and pierced the behemoth in front of him.

"Orfen—!!"

It was its last cry, and a silver beam of light drilled in from the front of the monster and burst out from behind, so much so that it looked like a stone ball strung on a white beam. The blow seemed to have finally broken through the core of the monster, and it let out a terrible scream, and then saw the gravel armor that had wrapped its body suddenly disperse, and then disappeared with the effect of levitation, and fell back to the ground again.

The black mist dissipated under the strong shock current, and soon, with the help of the silver moonlight, the two finally saw the true body of the monster that had been hidden all along. (To be continued.) )