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44. One Note... Backstab(2/2)

"Awakener, we are not here for your personal vendetta. This ogre is your trouble, not ours. We have helped you severely weaken him, and the Overlord is crazily thirsting for the blood essence of his compatriots. The Mantid

It has to be served, that Krasis would make a great hors d'oeuvre..."

"It's a pity, Waker, but now... we're in the clear!"

After saying that, the Supreme Korvan crossed Benedictus and strolled down the stairs with a few mantids who had stopped attacking. Behind the Supreme, the gluttonous locust and the bloodseeker had bug-like faces.

It was a taunt to Benedictus, but a complex light flashed in the compound eyes of Iyokuk the Clear One, and he whispered to Benedictus:

"I'm sorry, Awakener, but... I cannot disobey the Supreme One's orders."

Malik, the uninjured man, swung his amber sword and chopped off the ogre's left arm. Then he put the sword on his shoulder and turned around to give Benedictus a humane shrug, as if to say... wake up

I can only help you so far.

The last hero hidden in the darkness, Swarm Guardian Hisek, sighed. He raised his sonic gun and looked at the ogre who was frantically using magic to fight against Benedictus while trying to escape from the cage.

Cho'gall, the next moment, this deadly shooter pulled the trigger, and in the sharp sonic blast as a spear, the ogre's sharp-horned head shattered, and was opened on the strongest skull.

A horrific scar.

This was the last... gift Hisek left for Benedictus. After shooting the fatal shot, Hisek turned around and flew out without looking back, pursuing his compatriots.

Insects, cold-blooded creatures... are actually not emotionless.

"Ahahaha, hahaha! (Your helpers betrayed you! Fool, there are only two of us left now!)"

Even though his head was pierced, the ogre Gur'gall, who was covered in blood, did not despair. On the contrary, he held his body with difficulty and summoned the power of the void. It seemed that he planned to fight Benedy in this passage.

Tarth's last move.

Without the entanglement of those troublesome mantids, Cho'gall didn't think he would lose to Benedictus.

But in this sudden scene of betrayal and separation, Black Bishop Benedictus did not show the panic that Gu'gall hoped for. On the contrary, the Black Bishop had a sarcastic smile on his face.

It seemed like he was mocking Cho'gall for overestimating his abilities.

"Let me tell you a secret, my friend Cho'gall."

The black bishop slowly took out a black badge from his waist. When he saw the emblem on the surface of the badge, the color of the remaining head of Cougal changed drastically.

"I have never regarded the cold-blooded Mantid as my trump card..."
Chapter completed!
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