Chapter 426 This is Too Terrifying How Did Simone Do It?
Then, a rhythmic and unique sound emanated from the warlock’s mouth. Titus and the others witnessed the rentipede sprouting a pair of translucent wings. It then flew towards them.
or some reason, they all felt a sense of impending danger.
This creature appears to be formidable. They wondered if the jade pendant Simone gave them would be effective. They wanted to flee, but they knew escape was futile. They could only stand there, pale with fear, and curse Melinda once again.
Suddenly, a burst of fire flew over from nearby, capturing everyone’s attention. Upon closer in ection, they realized it was a burning talsman. With the fire, the talisman struck the small centipede mid-air. Immediately, a scream eied from the centipede’s mouth as it plummeted from the sky
This shock
possessed str
This poisonous insect was cultivated by the master using his own blood and
able to an Innate State complete unity mystical arts practitione
Yet it was defed by a talisman? The warlock panicked and was about to approach for a closer look.
However, a red light shed across the ground, causing the small centipede to vanish. No one knew what the red light was or low the centipede disappeared. Their gaze followed the red light and landed on Simone, emerging from the darkness.
The red light entered the bag she carried on her back. Except for Simone, no one else saw the snake due to its speed. The red light was actually a small snake, and it held the small centipede in its mouth. It burrowed into Simone’s backpack, opening its mouth to slowly consume the centipede.
The centipede was severely injured by Simone’s talisman and had its vitality drained by the warlock’s blessing. Thus, the snake easily overpowered it. No matter how the centipede struggled, it rentually became the snake’s meal.
The snake discovered that this creature tasted better than stones and was quite nourishing
Although the other critters on the ground didn’t taste as delicious as the centipede, the snake still wanted to eat them.
I’ll ask Mom to ge them to me.
Meanwhile, e cryone’s attention turned to Simone.
others felt
Fortunatay Simone was unharmed.
after you. Be cautious! The
dependable and provided them with a sense of security. With her presence, they should be safe, or that was what they thought. After all, the centipede appeared formidable,
narrowed his eyes upon
Simone had only
city, Simone defeated those who
might not have the upper
frained from immediately attacking.
informed him that Simone relied solely on the artifacts given to her by her master, which accounted for her
also borrowed this powerful little centipede from his master.
him even m that the
too
le
⠀⠀
to sense the presence of the little centipede.
thought was that he had been
eyebrow at the warlock. The person who sent you probably didn’t intend for
So, he didn’t tell you my true
reti
the person behind her was unaware of her current strength. However, her strength surpassed that of the warlock,
being behind him probably intended to use her as a pawn. Let this warlock deal with her, and then she would defeat
master of this warlock, the great warlock
disciple were killed, the great warlock would undoubtedly seek
strength, she wouldn’t stand a chance
against her.
great warlock.
person behind her likely believed it would be effortless to eliminate a troublemaker like
now, with her current strength, the great warlock would still be a hassle, though
might get injured,
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