Chapter 139 : 139 Killing Mad Brother 2 (Bonus)
Chapter 139 : 139 Killing Mad Brother 2 (Bonus)
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Blaze Regret with Red, began to walk deeper into the passageway. Since Mad Tan and Mad Bull had been inside for a while, they didn't encounter each other.
They walked in dark passage for an unknown length of time. Just as Blaze Regret was beginning to feel oppressed by the constant dark, two faint voices finally reached his ears.
"Big brother, did yo really think the map is true. Why haven't we seen any trace of the bloodline tree yet?"
"Heh, Bloodline tree, these treasure tree, usually in a enclosed spaces. We will search other place with cave after this."
Just as he want to take a little nap, Mad Tan suddenly turned around and shouted sternly, "Who's there? Show yourself!"
"There's no one..."
Mad Bull's voice trailed off, and the latter part of his sentence got stuck in his throat when he saw Blaze Regret slowly walking out from behind, looking helpless.
"It's you!" Mad Bull clenched his fist, his eyes bursting with a cold, murderous intent.
"You know him?" Mad Tan asked, surprised, glancing at Mad Bull.
"It's him, the kid who killed my Rock Spirit Bear. I never thought I'd run into him here. It's like heaven is helping me. Big brother, don't kill him outright; I want to take my time torturing him," Mad Bull said, eyes filled with murderous intent as he stared at Blaze Regret.
"Oh? So it's you."
Mad Tan looked Blaze Regret up and down with interest. When he noticed that Blaze Regret was already a fifth grade warrior, he sneered, "Just advanced, huh? A fifth level spiritual warrior at such a young age is rare. I'll give you a chance. Come over and kowtow to my brother a few times to vent his anger, and I can recommend you to join the Rock Wilderness Spirit Hunting Group."
Blaze Regret's eyes narrowed slightly. He hadn't expected that Mad Tan had connections with the Rock Wilderness Spirit Hunting Group.
"No, that's not enough here!"
Mad Bull sneered and waved his hand, then pointed to his mud stained cloth boots: "When we get to Hildan Town, I want you to lick these clean in front of all the spirit hunters. Otherwise, I won't be satisfied."
"Do it." Mad Tan glanced at Blaze Regret and then turned around, as if expecting that Blaze Regret wouldn't dare to refuse.
"Hey, listen."
Blaze Regret sighed, why do many like to talk like that to me. his voice slowly filled with exasperation: "Do you two find talking to yourselves interesting? Licking someone else's boots is something I can't do. But you two, if you're interested, you can give it a try."
"Do you want to die?"
Mad Tan turned back, his eyes filled with cold, murderous intent: "Since you're so ungrateful, don't blame me for not giving you a chance to live. Rock Spirit Bear, in ten breaths, cover this passage with this kid's blood."
Rock Spirit Bear looked indifferently at Blaze Regret and the Red, whose whole body was rising with Blue flames. With a clenched fist, gray white rocks condensed around it. Stepping with a force that made the dark cave tremble, it threw a fierce punch.
"Bang!"
The air seemed to explode at this moment, and the surging wind made Red's fur flutter slightly.
Such an attack made Blaze Regret's face slightly tense. The seventh grade Rock Spirit Bear was obviously much stronger than Mad Bull's fifth grade Rock Spirit Bear. Even without using any spirit techniques, it could deliver such a terrifying blow.
Seeing this, Red let out a battle filled growl. Its sharp claws spread open, and blazing Blue flames surged up, then it met the attack head on without any avoidance.
"Clang!"
Blinding sparks flew, and Red staggered back a few steps, barely stabilizing itself against the cave wall. The Rock Spirit Bear, surprised that it hadn't killed the Flame Cat, immediately joined its fists together, raised them high above its head, and slammed them down fiercely.
With a slight sidestep, Red dodged the Rock Spirit Bear's unstoppable strike. Its tail blade swiped out, leaving a long bloody gash on the bear's arm.
Competing in strength with Rock Spirit Bear was clearly unwise. Such spirit beasts possessed overwhelming power, rarely defeated by same grade spirit beasts. But in terms of speed, Rock Spirit Bear couldn't keep up with Red at all.
Feeling the pain in its arm, the Rock Spirit Bear let out an angry roar and swept its large palm, tearing a long crack in the hard cave wall.
Rolling on the ground to dodge the attack, Red was about to get up when its fur suddenly stood on end. It quickly rolled another round, just as the Rock Spirit Bear's foot stomped heavily on the spot where it had been, causing the ground to cave in.
"Big brother, this flame Cat has a spiritual technique that can temporarily increase its rank. It's best to finish it quickly!"
Watching the Rock Spirit Bear's repeated missed attacks, a hint of urgency flashed in Mad Bull's eyes. The scene of Red piercing through the abdomen of the fifth grade Rock Spirit Bear like lightning had left an indelible shadow in his heart.
"It can increase its rank? Interesting." Mad Tan's mouth twisted into a cold smile.
The heavy palm strike only caught a few strands of Blue fur, and a look of irritation appeared in Rock Spirit Bear's eyes. As it clenched its fist, earthy yellow spiritual energy transformed into sharp stone spears, which then fanned out toward Red with a sweep of its hand.
Red's eyes narrowed slightly. Flames surrounded its body, and its aura surged instantly. With a swipe of its tail blade, all the stone spears shattered and embedded themselves in the ground at an angle.
"The strength can actually rival a sixth grade spirit beast," Mad Tan said with a careless smile. "No wonder it could kill my brother's Rock Spirit Bear. It turns out to be the rare spiritual technique, Flame Breath. However, the gap in strength can't be bridged with such minor tricks, so just accept your fate."
"Roar!"
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