Chapter 140: Banbanbrock in action
Bambock, after receiving the assurance, jumped and jumped triumphantly, and it took a while for him to quiet down. It pointed high with its wings, where a large oval platform jutted out of the air, and a number of Abebee guards patrolled around it.
"When you first got brought in, you were sent there, and it took a while before you were put in a cage. I think your belongings must be somewhere inside. ”
Amy frowned as she looked at the heavily guarded guards around her, although the parrot was small in size, it was still very difficult to fly in front of everyone. She stared at Bamberk for a moment, then thought of a solution, and then began to chant a spell in a low voice, and soon an invisibility technique was blessed on the parrot's body.
"Now no one can see you, but be careful. These Abel Bee people are very sensitive, especially when they are near the queen, and if one of them notices an anomaly, all the others will immediately sense it. And their queen can also use very powerful natural spells, so it's best to hide or run away if she encounters them. ”
Bambock looked at his vanished body with satisfaction. "Don't worry, you'll just wait here, I'll bring everything back soon." As he spoke, he jumped out of his cage and flew in the direction of the platform.
Amy heard the parrot fly away and straightened her somewhat disheveled hair. She was lucky to find herself a warlock for the first time. If the person who is locked up here now is a mage, and he loses the spell book and spell casting materials, he will not be able to cast any magic at all.
Bambock flies fast. It didn't take long. It cleverly bypassed the guards guarding the door. Enter the entrance to the platform. Soon the parrot was dumbfounded, and the dense passages in front of him led in all directions, and there were at least four forks in each meeting point. It is believed that anyone here will quickly get lost except the Abelbee themselves, because all the roads are built exactly the same.
But Bamberk had his own way, and the guy crouched beside the first fork in the road, quietly waiting for the next captive to be brought in. It thought to itself that if it followed these people secretly, it would find a place to store its belongings. Hard work pays off. Just as the nimble parrot was waiting a little impatiently, an orc in leather armor was lifted in, with a large bag on his head, and he was still unconscious.
Bambock carefully followed, trying not to make any noise. It kept marking the walls along the way, and followed it to a large storage room. It was densely packed with armor, weapons, and other messes. They were piled up in a mess, and there wasn't even a guard at the door. Soon the orc was cleaned up, leaving him with nothing but a close-fitting hide.
After patiently waiting for everyone to walk away, Bambock rushed over and began to rummage through Amy's dimensional bag. But in the midst of a vast array of items. It's easier said than done to find a palm-sized bag, let alone such a parrot with no hands or feet. It took a lot of time. Eventually, I found it under a piece of armor.
"I'm tired, these damn bugmen can't sort this out, so I've been looking for it for a long time." Bambock muttered to himself as he grabbed his bag and prepared to follow the mark left behind and return to the platform at the entrance.
Just as it was about to fly out of the doorway, a peculiar-looking female subbee walked in. She is about two meters tall and has strong limbs. The body is covered with bristle-like fur with red and yellow stripes on the edges. On her elven face was a pair of compound eyes and long tentacles, and a bunch of transparent wings on her back.
Bambock stole a glance at the attitudes of the guards behind her, and immediately recognized that this should be the bee queen that Amy was talking about. It carefully stayed in place and did not dare to move, for fear of being seen a little flawed. Soon several servants walked in, rummaging through the garbage heap, as if looking for something.
Their actions startled Bamberk, and things flew around as they rummaged, and on several occasions they nearly hit the parrot's head. After rummaging through the entire warehouse, the guys didn't seem to have found what they were looking for. They shook their heads at the queen and said something that the parrot didn't understand. Suddenly the queen interrupted them, and she lowered her head and began to chant incantations.
Bambock thought it was an opportunity, God knows what kind of spell it was, and if it was stealth or something, it would be dead. While all the servants were staring at the queen casting spells, the parrot suddenly took off with the dimensional bag and burrowed under the queen's crotch. None of them noticed anything unusual, they just felt as if a gust of wind was blowing.
When he came to the passage, just as Banbock was about to fly out directly, he suddenly found that the dimensional bag it was holding emitted a burst of red light, which quickly eliminated Amy's blessing of invisibility. The parrot shook its head triumphantly, satisfied with its decision. If it weren't for the quick decision, he would have been stuck in the warehouse by now.
Just as Bambock was thinking about how to get past the guards at the gate platform in Guò, suddenly there was a cacophony from behind, and soon several beemen chased after him from the corner behind. As a parrot that had been by the mage's side for a long time, it quickly understood that the spell just now could not only disarm invisibility, but also have a certain tracking function.
There was no time for Bamberk to think of countermeasures, so he could only use his fastest speed to grab the dimensional bag and flee for his life. The sub-bee man quickly let out a buzzing sound, and the parrot suddenly felt its head flutter a little, and it almost fell out of mid-air. Seeing that the sonic attack was ineffective, they immediately began to shout loudly in a special language, and it didn't take long for a steady stream of people to start pouring in from all directions in the passages.
Seeing that the situation was not good, Bambock increased his flight speed again, taking advantage of his small size, constantly changing direction, seizing the opportunity to pass under or from the side of the enemy's body, and soon he broke out of the encirclement and reached the sky above the platform. Evading a few guards, the parrot lunged headlong in the direction of Amy's cage, completely ignoring the pursuers behind him.
The girl sitting in the cage had already seen the chaos above, and she quickly blessed herself with stone skin and invisibility. Bambock dropped the dimensional bag the moment he passed through the cage, slammed around in a large circle, and quickly climbed up, flying towards the exit of the sky. The bee-men did not notice the parrot's small movements, and they continued to chase after them.
Amy used the mage's hand to grab the fallen dimensional bag, and hurriedly used a dissolving spell to dispel the tracking spell on it. Then she quickly pulled out a dagger from inside and made a wide opening in the cage. After activating a flying scroll, she chased the parrot in the direction it had fled.
Bamberk and the subbees kept burrowing in and out of the burrow, and soon it felt like it couldn't keep up. As its flight slowed down, it was soon enclosed in mid-air. Amy, who caught up, suddenly felt a great headache when she saw this situation. If you use a large area of lethal spells, it is easy to affect the parrots inside. If not, there is no way to deal with so many enemies.
Just when she was a little worried, she suddenly saw the giant beast below. The girl suddenly had a flash of inspiration in her mind, and released a "Shadrick's Killing Arrow" directly at the bottom. The arrows formed by the magic flew rapidly, piercing the behemoth's skin in the blink of an eye. The pain woke the massive Gago up, and it let out an angry roar, glaring and looking around for someone who dared to disturb its sleep.
When the abel bees heard the roar of the giant beast, they immediately panicked, and they gave up the parrot that was chasing them, and immediately began to fly down to feed the big one. When the bees came down with the cage, the beast didn't appreciate it at all. I saw that its eyes kept shooting colorful lights, and some of the people who were hit became stone statues, and some of them turned directly into dust. In a few moments, the two dozen bee-men were all killed by the rays from the eyes of the giant beast.
Amy took this opportunity to grab the parrot that was still in a daze, and quickly found a cave where no one was there to hide. After confirming that it was safe, she breathed a sigh of relief, the monster's appearance just now was too terrifying, and that ability was completely a copy of the Eye Demon. It seems that these harpies and beemen should be its slaves or servants, otherwise they would not have flown down without hesitation in such a dangerous situation.
While Amy was thinking about things, Bambock pecked her hand with his mouth. "Don't be stunned, there are enemies everywhere outside, so let's find a way to escape first. Otherwise, when they react, we won't be able to run away. ”
"Hide here for a while, it's too chaotic out there right now. If we accidentally get hit by that beast's magic ray, we're all doomed. As she spoke, Amy touched the parrot's feathers and calmed its affection.
Bambock combed his feathers with his mouth and said to the girl, "All right, but you'd better contact Henry, for I'm afraid they'll break in through the gate below." ”
"I almost forgot if you didn't say it, I should have said hello from the beginning and told them not to come. The behemoth down there is not much to deal with, and there are too many kinds of spell abilities on its body to count. Saying that, Amy hurriedly used a teleportation technique, wanting to contact Henry to explain the situation here. (To be continued......)