NGNL: Can't humans do that

Chapter 91: Chapter 89: Explosive Killing



Without wasting time anywhere, Su'er quickly moved to the northwest after initially identifying the direction. However, it was not realistic for him to run too far while staying safe and hidden.

After about ten minutes of physical sensation, Su'er keenly noticed that the gravel on the ground seemed to be trembling faintly. He lay on the ground seriously and put his ear close to the ground to listen for a moment. He vaguely heard the familiar buzzing sound that had been around his ears for several hours again.

He didn't have to wait too long. Even when he raised his head slightly, a dark gray submarine parted the ground below, as smooth as a fish out of water. As the hatch opened, several fully armed Dwarf walked out.

Avoiding direct eye contact, Su'er only used the drifting corner of his eyes to judge their position, and these elite Dwarf soldiers did not talk much to each other. After a simple use of the spirit equipment to detect, they scattered and explored in several directions.

Holding his breath, Su'er listened quietly to the movement from below... two.

Two Dwarf were moving in the direction he came from - I wonder if Think has left the submarine?

It was not until he could no longer hear the sound of the Dwarf' activities that Su'er began to breathe slowly. He turned his head and looked far away in the direction of the submarine he had been on. Even though his sight could not penetrate the rocks, he was like a sculpture with deep eyes.

Then... continue to move forward.

A sense of relief spread in his Heart.

I hope that is a farewell forever.

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In order to prevent accidents, Su'er even deliberately changed the direction of advance and specially chose a route that was not chosen by those Dwarf.

The settlement led by Riku is within the sphere of influence of the Dwarf, but it is a remote area to the north. It is very magical. When Su'er left the settlement, he chose to go west. The west is the area where the Elf are active, but after returning to the ground from the Dwarf's nest, he found himself back to the east of the continent.

After careful identification, Su'er was Surprised to find that he still recognized the landmark-like crack at the end of his sight. This was the area where he had led an expedition, and there was a safe point in that crack.

Food, water, a robe that can cover the Black Ash... Looking up at the dark clouds in the sky, the Black Ash that would burn his skin was about to fall at any time.

Suddenly, Su'er ears moved slightly, and he heard a slight click.

Jumping out of the cracks in the rocks, Think rolled on the ground swiftly, dodging the three blades of light chasing from behind, just like a superhero in a story, who only needed to roll on the ground to avoid the rain of bullets, and the broken corners of the robe fluttered in the air.

Compared to her who looked lively and energetic, the Dwarf chasing her looked even more miserable... Well, Su'er couldn't see the expression and specific physical condition of the fur ball, but he could see that the fur ball only had one arm left, and from time to time, silver-gray blood would spill into the Surounding open space with his movements.

Even if he deliberately changed the direction, he could meet again? Su'er crouched down in Surprise, and for a moment he even doubted whether Okein had any power left in him and Think, but denied this conjecture the next moment.

Okein was just a God of Forge, not a god of fate, and the concept of the spirit species was single and pure.

"Die!!!"

It seemed that it had lost its mind. The Dwarf angrily wielded its power towards Think, but even so, it was still cautious and did not get close to Think.

What about his teammates?

If Su'er remembered correctly, these Dwarf were exploring in groups of two...Have they been killed?

I don't know what arrangements Think made before he was completely unable to use the Elf. Su'er was just more convinced that he was wise not to act rashly at that time. After he could no longer connect to the Spirit Circuits, he could kill a pair of Dwarf who could attack with all his strength with the backhand he prepared in a hurry. Think was really powerful.

Su'er looked down with a flickering gaze. This half-slope was relatively flat, and there was no obstruction at all. This directly led to Think being forced to dodge back and forth, unable to pass through in a straight line at the fastest speed. If he wanted to do something, his chances were running out.

Constantly tightening and loosening his palms, Su'er couldn't even taste the complex feelings in his Heart at the moment. Everything in his memory was flashing, and finally stopped at the hand that Think pushed him away - at that time, the spirit she could use were rapidly decreasing, right?

How many back-up plans did she lose by the spell to offset inertia... Such an extremely self-centered person just didn't forget such a thing...

Su'er chest seemed to be stuck with a ball of unswallowed air, suffocating and swollen.

Simply betting on probability, even if this Dwarf species dared not approach Think because of fear, he could attack countless times, but Think could only make a mistake once - the light blade that brushed past his arm directly cut the robe open, and blood gushed out of Think right arm, and a terrible wound appeared there.

"Hahahaha, die--"

The joy of hitting his enemy made the Dwarf, whose spirit was already tense to the limit, laugh wildly. Before he finished shouting like venting, he suddenly wondered why the sky suddenly became dark, and this became his last thought before death.

Bang! ! !

After struggling to pick up a half-arm-long stone, Su'er aimed at the position of the Dwarf and jumped down, adjusting the subtle direction as if playing basketball and dunking the stone on his head.

Even though he had taken conventional force-relieving measures, Su'er still felt that his internal organs were tightly grasped when he fell. He gritted his teeth in pain, and before he could even stabilize his body, Su'er gritted his teeth and raised the stone again and hit the Dwarf's head hard, once, twice, until he was Sure that he was really dead.

The tense mind and body suddenly relaxed and felt tired. Su'er breathed in the air, feeling the pain as his internal organs gradually returned to their original positions due to the tremor. He saw Think, who was not far away, had stopped rolling and was now looking at him with a smile.

"Good afternoon, Mr. Monkey~"


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