Chapter 397: The Mantid is obsessed with death


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  Chapter 397: The Mantid who is determined to die
  is located in the Dread Wasteland in the south of the Mantis Plateau. At this time, it has not been contaminated by the Evil of Dread.

  It’s still a beautiful setting with lush vegetation.

  Well, that's assuming there are no murderous mantids here.

  It is said that no pandaren have ever emerged from the Dread Wastes alive.

  The Dread Wasteland is actually a plateau terrain.

  Therefore, in terms of topography, it is not much different from the Mantis Plateau.

  It's just that in terms of altitude, it is slightly inferior to the Mantis Plateau.

  Looking down at the layered plateau terrain below, Herard felt that the gains in the Dread Wasteland would be huge.

  After looking around, he landed on the east side of the largest Kepa Sacred Tree.

  That's the center point of the area.

  And there are no mantids yet.

  Mantids like to live around the sacred tree of Kypar.

  In terms of shape, it is similar to urban circles on earth.

  Human beings can obtain more employment opportunities by living close to urban areas.

  Mantids live around the sacred tree of Kaipa, which means they can get more opportunities to strengthen.

  If they lived in the wilderness, how would they have the opportunity to obtain amber potions to strengthen themselves?

  Looking at the towering Kepa Sacred Tree in the distance.

  Herard was very impressed by these magical trees.

  They can easily reach a height of thousands of meters, or even five or six thousand meters.

  He didn't care at all whether he would be struck by lightning.

  But for a tree that can grow so tall, its material would be tougher than steel.

  It is estimated that lightning strikes can no longer damage it.

  Or it can only cause very minor damage.

  The kind that can be recovered right after chopping.

  In fact, it is very difficult to chop the branches that naturally fall off the Kaipa Sacred Tree with a sword.

  This feature is the same as the World Tree.

  The big explosion in the game that killed Archimonde and spread his ashes was just a blow to the World Tree.

  The World Tree in reality will only be more powerful than in the game.

  The Holy Tree of Kaipa was born when the chaos of heaven and earth first opened.

  It is the pine tree version of the World Tree.

  It is just pure luck that the mantid can possess these great crystals of nature!
  However, Pandaria's wild demigods are natural.

  The mantid came to steal the sacred tree of Kaipa, and the only end was death!
  As for following the teachings of the natural wilderness demigod, he changed his mind and became an insect again.

  Strive to become a mantid druid who worships nature.

  That is absolutely impossible!

  Their natures are extremely cruel, and there is no possibility of them being good!
  It turns out that only a dead mantid is a good mantid.

  While Herard was quietly detecting the distribution of obsidian mines in the valley, there was a big movement in the Kepa Sacred Tree in the distance with its crown inserted into the clouds.

  A large number of mantids are rushing here overwhelmingly.

  It seems that there is something going on here.

  This is when the majestic power of the earth flows from the ground, and the high-level mantid who have a special connection with the Kaipa Sacred Tree sense the vague source of the power of the earth.

  The Dread Wastes are the absolute domain of the Mantid.

  Absolutely no outsiders are allowed to touch their sacred land!

  Seeing the dark swarm of flying insects in the sky, Herard was speechless at these crazy insects.

  The swarm of flying insects rushed towards me with great force, like a swarm of locusts devouring everything.

  The scene looks amazing though.

  Herard was not worried about what they might do to him.

  A huge earth-yellow energy shield covered him and the large area of ​​land around him.

  It was just to protect him, but it opened an earth defense barrier covering several square kilometers.

  Herard's behavior was extremely extravagant!

  However, the power of Khaz'goroth's Hammer is nearly limitless. Therefore, when turning on the earth defense barrier, he didn't care about the extra consumption.

  And he also wanted to trick another wave of flying insects into coming down and dying.

  This earth defense barrier naturally needs to be made larger.

  At that time, countless flying insects swooped up and covered the entire surface of the barrier.

  Then you can take it away in one wave!

  Unfortunately, this time it was Ninorock, the leader of the flying insects, who led the team.

  Ninolock, who returned to the Dread Wasteland alive, was so frightened that he almost fell from the sky when he saw the familiar earth-yellow energy shield.

  Then it ordered the flying insects not to drop bombs or dive.

  Swarms of flying insects are lingering in the sky, and I don't know what to do next.

  Ninolock thought for a while and quickly thought of a new way.

  It ordered the flying insects to search for dead branches and weeds nearby and bundle them up, then poured alchemical fire oil on them, lit them, and threw them away.

  Countless burning fireballs fell from the sky, falling on the earth defense barrier and continuing to burn.

  Although this method is a bit crude, it is much more effective than throwing alchemy bombs.

  If you let them burn like this, it will consume a lot of energy.

  Seeing how dishonest the insects were, Herard shook his head speechlessly.

  He teleported Xalatath and Ursalus, who had been in seclusion for some time.

  These two killing gods are enough to destroy the entire flying insect swarm.

  Ursalus's weapon soul was once again strengthened by Herad, allowing him to better mobilize his mental energy.

  Dealing with these weak flying insects falls into the category of killing chickens with a knife.

  But these flying insects persisted in coming to die.

  Herard could only choose to fulfill them.

  Usalus opened and closed widely when attacking, and the scene when he attacked the flying insect swarm was very wild.

  The bloody giant sword slashed the flying insect's body.

  Cut them in half as easily as you would cut tofu.

  Ursalus killed straight through the flying insects, then turned around and killed again.

  Xal'atas went around among the flying insects and harvested them in a more flexible way.

  Facing these two invincible gods of death, Ninoloc had no intention of trying to stop them.

  With its small body and thin arms and legs, it would only end up being chopped into two pieces.

  Watching the blood-red and purple-black streams of light shuttle among the flying insects, the broken remains of flying insects scattered on the ground one after another.

  Ninolock, a coward, quietly retreated to the rear of the battlefield.

  However, ground troops came from behind.

  If it leaves the flying insect swarm, it will definitely be seen by higher-ups on the ground.

  Just when it was struggling, Usalus rushed over from behind, and with a swipe of his bloody giant sword, he cut it from tail to head.

  The entire cutting process takes no more than half a second.

  If the brain is damaged in such a short period of time, it may die before it even has time to feel pain.

  Seeing the leader of the flying insects being killed by the formation, the other flying insects were immediately stunned.

  They were already demoralized.

  Now that the leaders have been killed, collapse naturally becomes more reasonable!
  Chasing scattered flying insects is a very inefficient task.

  Fortunately, Xal'atath and Ursalus fly very fast.

  Otherwise, whether you can successfully hunt the scattered enemies will be a problem.

  The one-sided battle situation in the sky severely damaged the morale of the Mantid ground troops.

  Those two figures looked very strong.

  When all the flying insect troops in the sky are killed, will it be our turn?

  They don't know that there is no need to let the two killing gods take action to destroy the ground units.

  All it takes is a big earthquake to bury them.

  (End of chapter)
 

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