Broad World

Chapter 139 Depths

Henry closed his eyes and stood there to rest for a while. He had expended a lot of energy when he cracked the heavy magic booster controller just now. He was still a little dizzy up to now, and the Arcanists of Netheril were indeed as difficult to deal with as the rumors said.

Seeing his pale face, the half-orc warrior asked in a low voice, "Head! Are you okay? You don't look very pretty now."

"It's okay, it's just a little dizzy. Now let's go back to the hall just now and wake up all the synthetic monsters there. After all, the monster inside killed so many arcanists, and it would be good to have more cannon fodder." Henry took the lead and started to walk back. He already felt that there were about a dozen guys still alive in the hall.

Unlocking the cover of magic, everyone re-entered this hall full of strange life forms. Henry first awakened the most powerful one with the controller, and a violent thought flooded into his brain in an instant. He felt that his entire soul had been invaded by evil, and all kinds of crazy thoughts poured out from the bottom of his heart. The eyes, nose and mouth began to bleed unconsciously, and it took a long time to recover.

When Henry regained his senses, he saw several of his companions staring nervously at this side. He subconsciously turned his head and glanced, and found the monster standing beside him. This guy made up of the most powerful demons and demons was panting heavily, as if he might rush over and tear everyone to pieces at any moment.

Henry wiped the blood from his face, and controlled the guy to push away a few steps. Only now did he realize how crazy these arcanists were, and the will that rushed into his body just now almost made him mentally collapse. The minds of these monsters created with opposing energies are full of desire for destruction. This may be one of the reasons why their final experiment failed. If you want to control monsters, you must be connected to their souls. It is almost impossible for human beings to stand this extremely tyrannical way of thinking.

"It's all right now. I have successfully controlled this monster. Although the process was a bit dangerous, fortunately there was no major problem." He smiled at the other two people.

Vaughan was relieved to see Henry regain consciousness, and he put his weapon away and wiped the sweat from his brow. "Boss, you really scared us to death just now. That guy rushed out just now, drooling from his mouth, I thought he was going to eat you."

Henry made a little water to wash the blood on his face. "If the confrontation failed just now, it would really eat me. I really don't know what these creators thought. They actually synthesized such a dangerous thing. I can't imagine what would happen if the innermost monster ran out."

"Since it's so dangerous, don't try again. You looked really scary just now, your face was flushed and bleeding. If something goes wrong with you, we two soldiers alone can't save Amy." Zuwosa said with some worry.

"We need these guys to charge forward. After all, the most dangerous first step has been completed. Let me wake up the others." Henry began to connect with their souls one by one, and soon a dozen monsters with different looks were controlled.

When the orc warrior watched these guys walk out of the hall under Henry's command, he opened his mouth and smiled. "Head. Now I feel that you are more and more like those powerful and evil wizards in the stories of the tribal elders. The scene described in his mouth is like this."

"The barbarian tribes in the north have always held a considerable degree of prejudice against magic. I don't think what they said has any reference value." Henry rubbed his head as he spoke. Now the thoughts of more than a dozen monsters are intertwined in his brain, and he will be affected by them if he is not careful.

Vaughan shook his head and quibbled: "There are also many stories that are true. For example, Akar Kessell is a truly evil mage. He commanded an army assembled from monsters and swept there. In the end, Ten Towns would have fallen if it weren't for the help of the barbarians."

"Akar Kessell is just a pathetic apprentice. The reason why he possesses great power is only because of the magic crystal shard "Clinshinibon". This kind of thing has even been heard by people like me who grew up in the arena. It is reasonable for a fool like him to fail without strategy." Zuvosa unceremoniously revealed the truth.

Henry smiled and didn't speak. He had read the whole thing in the book, even if a foolish apprentice possessed powerful power all of a sudden, he would not be able to control it. Akar Kessell proved this very well. "Now let's continue walking in, I believe that with these powerful monsters clearing the way, we will be able to reach the end in a short time." As he spoke, he led everyone to follow far behind.

Just as Henry and his party were moving inside, Amy encountered the biggest crisis in her life. She slowly opened her eyes and rubbed the back of her painful head. Suddenly, she felt the ground shaking, and she took a closer look and found that she was actually locked in a small cage, and the cage was hung in mid-air.

After calming down, Amy began to carefully observe the surrounding environment. Here is a mountain that has been hollowed out, and a small patch of sky can be seen overhead. The stone walls on both sides have been artificially carved out honeycomb-like holes. Strings of ropes were pulled between the walls on both sides. Countless cages were hung on these mid-air ropes, and various beasts, monsters, and humanoid creatures were imprisoned inside. The densely packed harpies and Abe beemen flew to the cage from time to time, put down some food for the prisoners, and then left in a hurry.

Amy was a little surprised at the strange sight in front of her. As far as she knew, the Yabe were humanoid creatures with the appearance of insects. They were famous for their diligence and complex social structure. The society of these humanoids has a strong sense of expansion, and it is almost impossible to live with other creatures. Just when she couldn't figure it out, there was a loud roar from the bottom of the cave, and a huge rock below suddenly moved.

With the help of torches lit around her, Amy saw a scene that terrified her. This huge monster was several times bigger than the dragon turtle she saw in the sea last time. Its huge head seemed to be pieced together, with more than a dozen mouths and countless eyes growing on it. It stomped its strong limbs violently, and its thick tail kept sweeping back and forth on the ground.

Seeing this, the surrounding Yabe bee people immediately took down a dozen cages from the rope and threw them in front of the giant beast. It stared at it with its eyes, and these animals and people froze in place, and then rushed to bite with more than a dozen mouths at the same time. After a while, only scattered bones and a large pool of blood remained on the ground.

After eating, the giant beast calmed down again contentedly, it slowly closed its eyes and soon became motionless. Seeing that there was no danger, the harpy swooped down to pick up the bones on the ground and flew towards the entrance of the cave.

Amy wiped the sweat off her head carefully, and hurriedly began to check her belongings. It was soon discovered that except for the robe on his body, everything including the dimension bag was gone. It is not difficult to escape from the cage, but without the flying scroll, as soon as she steps out of here, she will immediately fall from the sky and fall into a pile of flesh. Just when she was at a loss, a small black figure suddenly came in from the gap in the cage, which startled her.

"Ban Burke! Why are you here! Where are the others?" The girl looked at this bold parrot in surprise. You must know that there are flying creatures everywhere here, and you will be spotted if you are not careful.

Ban Burke shook his feathers. "Be quiet, I followed them for a long time to come here. The others should be on their way, and they won't be long to find here."

Amy sighed with a bitter face. "They'd better never find this place. Have you seen the giant beast below? I feel that it is more difficult to deal with than most giant dragons, and when I was eating just now, I found that the monster's gaze seems to have a fixation or paralysis effect."

"Then what do you do, plan to be eaten by this guy? I don't think they will give up the rescue." After speaking, Ban Burke quickly hid in the girl's robe, because it saw an Abe bee flying towards this side. The beeman came to the cage and put down a clay pot without saying a word, then turned and left. After he flew away, the parrot carefully got out from under the clothes.

Amy touched the contents of the jar with her fingers and licked it, and found that it was a kind of porridge made of unknown things, and it tasted very sweet. She drank more than half of it in one go, and gave the rest to the parrot. "Eat, you must be starving after flying so far. I now have an escape plan, and whether it succeeds or not depends entirely on your performance."

Bamberke flew to the jar and drank the porridge and replied: "Let's talk about the plan. My uncle is the greatest parrot ever. Nothing can be difficult for me."

The girl smiled, and the parrot's big talk as always made her feel a little more at ease. "You are going to find my belongings and steal them back. As long as I have various potions and scrolls in the dimensional bag, I can use spells to hide and fly out from the hole above."

Ban Burke shook his head triumphantly. "This is no problem, but there is one condition, no matter what I say in the future, you can't block my mouth anymore."

Amy showed a dumbfounding expression. She didn't expect that in such a dangerous environment, the parrot would still think about it. "Okay, I swear. No matter what you say in the future, I won't gag you.". )

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