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Chapter 65 There's nothing a single fireball can't solve; if there is, then two will do.



Chapter 65 There's nothing a single fireball can't solve; if there is, then two will do.

Chapter 65 There's nothing a fireball can't solve; if there is, then two will do.

The raging heat distorted the air in the area.

By the time the monsters realized the unusual temperature, a huge fireball had fully formed in mid-air, and a wave of intense heat swept over them, illuminating the azure sky.

"Fireball, go!"

As the woman's command fell, the millstone-sized fireball, trailing a long fiery tail, crashed down on the demons with a devastating roar.

boom-!

A deafening explosion rang out, and towering flames instantly illuminated half the village.

The scalding heatwave blew off the surrounding thatched roofs, and the soil on the ground was scorched and cracked.

"Gah—!"

"Coo coo coo—!"

The goblins, gathered together, only had time to scream before they were burned into clumps of charcoal, eventually turning into indistinguishable piles of burnt charcoal.

Rhodes stood there with his bow raised, ready to finish off any fish that slipped through the net.

Sure enough, two lucky goblins were blown away by the blast wave and crashed against the wall, struggling to get up and escape.

call out-

Rhodes released his fingers, and two arrows shot through the air, accurately piercing their heads.

The world fell silent instantly, with only the crackling of the fire and the billowing, foul-smelling black smoke remaining.

"How is it?"

Milan flicked his staff and raised an eyebrow at Rod with a smug look.

"I told you, there's nothing that a fireball can't solve."

"If there are any, then two shots."

Rod didn't reply. He jumped off the roof, skipped over the still-smoking scorched earth, and walked into the yard.

The air was filled with the pungent smell of burning. He poked at the pile of charred remains on the ground with his arrow to make sure no fish had escaped.

"It should all be resolved," he said, turning to Milan. "Go and rescue the villagers, and don't let them run around."

""

"Alright then." Seeing that Rod's gaze had fallen on the huge black figure beside him, Milan had no choice but to nod.

Are you already itching to dismantle that monster's corpse and play with it?

This guy's quirks are really hard to understand —

However, simply dismantling the corpse did not prevent her from using magic to examine it, so Milan let it be.

The lumpy monster was at the very center of the attack, struck head-on by the fireball, its entire body charred and billowing black smoke.

It lay motionless on the ground, looking completely dead.

But Rhodes frowned.

"Something feels off—" Alina's voice came from the consciousness space. She paused and then expressed her feeling, "Its life force doesn't seem to have completely dissipated."

"Hmm." Rhodes put away his bow and arrows, gripped his dagger and arrows, and slowly walked over, gently poking its back with an iron-tipped arrow.

Carbonized skin fell off sparsely, covering the ground.

Milan, who had been nonchalant, suddenly frowned upon seeing this scene.

Hit by such a large fireball, an ordinary monster would have been burned to ashes long ago, yet this guy was still able to maintain his complete form?

Is its physical strength really that high?

Just as she was pondering, the enormous monster suddenly moved.

It suddenly raised its head, its two bloodshot eyes fixed on Rhodes, and let out a low growl.

"roar--!"

*Pfft—*

The moment he sensed that the opponent might launch a sudden attack, a bluish-green wind swirled around Rhodes's hand.

Without a second thought, he raised his hand and plunged the iron-tipped arrow into the gap of the monster's knee joint, then suddenly twisted it outwards.

With a crisp "splat", a mixture of charred bits of flesh and dark joint fluid splattered out.

The monster, which was about to pounce and kill, suddenly lost its balance. Its massive body crashed heavily back onto the scorched ground, half of its body sinking into the scalding ash. Its movement speed was instantly cut in half.

Taking advantage of this brief pause, Rod quickly retreated several meters, his figure moving like a fleeting shadow.

In no time, he steadily created a safe fighting distance, his back lightly pressed against the broken wall, his bow and arrow already nocked again, aimed at the dying monster in front of him.

"roar--!"

The intense pain caused the sarcoma monster to let out a deafening roar. Large pieces of its carbonized shell peeled off along the cracks, and the red cysts on its surface began to rupture one by one.

Thick, foul-smelling, dark red liquid flowed everywhere, sizzling and emitting white smoke as it burned, making Milan frown involuntarily.

"That's absolutely disgusting—"

Beneath the charred flesh, the twisted and spliced ​​bones and misaligned muscles were exposed to the two men without reservation.

An even more horrifying scene followed: the wounds from the fireballs and arrows were visibly writhing and healing at an alarming rate.

The shattered flesh was pulled and stuck together, and the dislocated broken bones twisted and grew out of the pale red mist, sprouting clusters of new, deformed osteomas, causing the monster to roar and scream in pain.

"roar--!"

In just a few breaths, even the knee joint that had been severely injured by Rhodes' arrow had regrown a thick, rough layer of overgrown flesh to support its heavy body.

Seeing this, Milan frowned. Despite feeling somewhat exhausted, he still raised his staff, ready to unleash another fireball to teach his opponent a lesson.

The next second, Rod's voice came from beside his ear, "You go evacuate those people, I'll deal with it."

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Milan then followed the direction he pointed and saw the trembling villagers. Seeing that there were even children among them, she could only grit her teeth and take a few steps back to lead them away first.

"Then be careful."

"Hmm." Rhodes nodded slightly, his eyes fixed on the monster in front of him.

"Roar!"

Having recovered most of its strength, its fierce eyes darted around slightly.

Its gaze first fell on the threatening ranger in front of it, then nimbly shifted to the surviving villagers who had been released by Milan and were still looking bewildered and trembling, and suddenly it became angry.

Seeing the monster turn its gaze away, it pushed off the ground with its thick limbs, trying to break through its obstruction and chase after the villagers.

"They actually ignored me to my face and chose to go after them? — They really underestimate me."

Rhodes' eyes sharpened, and the magic power within him flowed from his fingertips into the arrow, causing the metal arrowhead to gleam with a cold, bluish-gold light.

[Armed Upgrade]

With a whoosh, several arrows streaked across the sky like meteors. Amidst the whistling sound of arrows cutting through the air, the long arrows, gleaming with a bluish light, forcefully pierced through the monster's deformed flesh and embedded themselves deeply into its body.

Arrow Rain

The immense impact propelled its massive body backward, slamming it heavily against the half-collapsed earthen wall of the granary behind it with a deafening roar.

The arrow pierced through the strong body, pinning it firmly to the mottled, charred wall. Dark red, sticky bodily fluid slowly dripped down the arrow shaft, spreading a foul-smelling stain on the ground.

Bang bang bang—

The monster struggled violently with its limbs, smashing the wall with its brute force, causing rubble to fall down. Newly formed tumors of flesh wrapped around the arrow shafts, wriggling, expanding, and growing wildly.

Its bloodshot eyes were fixed on Rhodes, and it roared at him incessantly, spewing incoherent, human-like words.

"I can't understand it, it's so noisy." Rhodes had a headache when he heard the noise.

Just then, one of the arrows began to loosen under its constant resistance.

"roar!"

It threw a punch with all its might, trying to attack the hateful enemy in front of it, but suddenly felt a familiar burning sensation.

A fireball suddenly appeared and struck the monster, completely silencing its roar.

"Hmph, luckily I arrived in time." The figure carrying the staff slowly emerged from the smoke.

"What did I just say?" Milan gave a smug smile.

"There's nothing that can't be solved with one fireball. If there is, then two will do."


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