The God's Games

Chapter 165: Ogre Knight (Part 6)



Chapter 165: Ogre Knight (Part 6)

This was indeed a very despairing piece of news.

The players continued to dodge the attacks.

Two or three of them failed to position themselves in time and died, returning to the church in Ulon Town.

The other players were struggling to hold on.

While Master PungPong still had time to talk to Hanjun, the others were fully focused on avoiding the falling stones from the sky.

Even Flower Deer had to quickly use a Recovery Potion.

They knew that as long as one person survived, the mission wouldn't be considered a complete failure.

In order to avoid burdening others, they had to keep trying, hoping for a slim chance of success.

Meanwhile, Hanjun noticed that Snowball was also running out of stamina and struggling.

Hanjun frowned, looking at the stones continually falling from the sky, then at the once vast plain now turned into a wasteland.

The green grass and trees were burned black, and the ground was filled with large craters made by the falling stones.

The players were trying to find a way out in this ruined terrain.

"Almost done, the magic effects are nearly over."

Hanjun calculated in his mind and told the players to get ready to escape.

He signaled Snowball to prepare for a retreat as soon as the right moment came.

The Ogre Knight had been enjoying playing with Snowball, and he had long realized that the white moon wolf was no match for him.

He was just waiting for Snowball to become exhausted so he could easily take it down.

However, the Ogre Knight did not expect that Snowball would use this knowledge to his advantage, successfully escaping from him and leaving no trace behind.

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Master PungPong was panting heavily, looking around.

The others were in a similar state, all exhausted but relieved.

There was also an excitement from having escaped with their lives.

Escaping from such a spectacular magic attack, with massive stones falling from the sky, was an experience they wouldn't even get in real life.

Master PungPong, still catching his breath, shouted, "That was intense!"

He didn't have time to check the live streaming chat, unaware that the chat was filled with excited comments.

[ ohhhhhhhh! ]

[ This is so spectacular, so thrilling. ]

[ Every time I see this, I regret not signing up for the beta test. When will I get to experience something like this? ]

[ Don't even think about it. Even if you had signed up, you might not have been selected. ]

Although the battle didn't involve the players' full efforts, the spectacular and thrilling scene still left the viewers exhilarated.

Master PungPong didn't realize that what he had just experienced would become one of the most astounding moments in the history of <<God's Games Online>> and even the history of holographic games.

Even if there are more amazing scenes in <<God's Games Online>> in the future, none will match the intense impact of this one.

Master PungPong was the one who recorded the miracle.

Once everyone had calmed down, they looked at Snowball, who was breathing heavily and couldn't help but worry about it.

Despite how Snowball appeared to handle the fight with the Ogre Knight with ease, the blood continuously dripping from its mouth showed it had sustained quite a few injuries.

Someone wanted to heal Snowball, but Hanjun's voice rang out again, "Now is not the time to relax."

His words heightened the players' alertness even more.

Spicy Flavor Fairy agreed, "With the Ogre Knight's speed, it will definitely catch up. We need to keep running."

Hanjun spoke gently but firmly, "This might not work. You can't outrun the Ogre Knight."

The group fell silent, realizing the truth of this.

After all, the Ogre Knight had a mount!

Hanjun spoke softly to Snowball, "Snowball, we're going to need your help this time."

Snowball managed to catch its breath and gave a weak response.

Hanjun gently patted its forehead, trying to comfort it.

Master PungPong asked, "What are we asking Snowball to do?"

Before he could finish asking, he saw Snowball let out a roar.

The divine light power it released fell from the sky and landed around the players.

The players touched the divine light power, which fell like snow.

Their health and mana were fully restored, and they received an additional buff.

[ System Prompt: You have received the Blessing of the God of Light. Duration: 24 hours. During this time, your health and mana recovery speed is increased by 20%, and enemies will instinctively fear you and won't actively attack. ]

After the roar, Snowball was exhausted and shrank in size, lying still on the ground.

If not for the rise and fall of its chest, the players might have thought Snowball had died.

Hanjun explained, "This is the divine power from the God of Light that was left in Snowball. I had Snowball release it to intimidate the Ogre Knight."

Spicy Flavor Fairy thought for a moment and said, "So, you mean we're making the Ogre Knight think we're running away to set a trap for him? Since he hasn't arrived yet, he probably thinks he's figured out our plan and decided not to chase us?"

Hanjun nodded.

Master PungPong asked, "But what if he doesn't fall for it?"

Spicy Flavor Fairy gave him a glance and said, "The divine light power makes the Ogre Knight think the God of Light has descended. He definitely won't chase us; I don't think he's that smart."

The Ogre Knight indeed wasn't that smart.

After seeing Snowball retreat quickly, he instinctively checked the area where the players had been.

All he found was a place damaged by magic and a few dead players.

The Ogre Knight didn't expect these 'ant-like' humans to survive his magic.

He figured out the direction the players had retreated but hesitated when he saw it.

The Ogre Knight wasn't foolish; he could think.

If the players truly had the ability to avoid the Meteor Shower spell, their retreat shouldn't have been so smooth.

And Snowball's quick retreat made him suspicious.


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