Chapter 778: Charge And Throw!
Chapter 778: Charge And Throw!
Villain Ch 778. Charge And Throw!
They ran in the same direction, their footsteps pounding against the forest floor as they sprinted with urgency. Arcana led the charge and the others followed closely behind, their hearts pounding with adrenaline.
Their sudden movement startled the monsters around them, causing a ripple of commotion among the creatures. The lone monster they had targeted for their breakthrough was caught off guard, its attention swiftly drawn to the approaching group.
Once they closed in on their target, Arcana shifted his shield to the front, his muscles tensing in preparation for the impending clash. With a muttered incantation, he activated his skill, "Charge," he said. And a radiant glow enveloped his shield, imbuing it with heightened endurance and strength.
With each step forward, the monster’s form became clearer, revealing the menacing silhouette of another werewolf. Its eyes gleamed with ferocity, and its muscles tensed, ready to spring into action.
Arcana gritted his teeth, bracing himself for the impact of their collision. He had never used this skill against a monster of such a high level before, and the uncertainty of the outcome gnawed at him. But he pushed aside his doubts, focusing solely on the task at hand.
- BAM!
A deafening thud reverberated through the forest. Arcana could feel the immense pressure of the impact as the weight of the monster bore down upon him.
But Arcana refused to yield. With every ounce of strength he possessed, he pushed against the creature, channeling the power of his skill into his shield to withstand the onslaught. Beads of sweat formed on his brow as he strained against the weight, his muscles screaming in protest, but he held firm, refusing to falter.
Meanwhile, Allen wasted no time in springing into action. Seeing Arcana’s struggle, he swiftly retrieved his throwing knife, his movements fluid and precise as he prepared to strike. His aim was true, and he targeted the werewolf’s leg with deadly accuracy, intending to incapacitate the creature and clear their path to safety.
"Barrier!" they chanted in unison.
With practiced skill, they summoned forth their barrier abilities, conjuring transparent walls of energy that materialized between the trees.
The barriers stood tall and resolute, creating a protective barrier that served as a temporary sanctuary from the encroaching horde of werewolves. Though there was a slight gap between the two walls, it was narrow enough to prevent the monsters from passing through, effectively halting their pursuit and buying the group precious moments of respite.
With the barriers in place, Father^Alex and Greatest Healer wasted no time in turning on their heels, their movements swift and decisive as they rejoined their companions in their desperate flight through the haunted forest. The group pressed forward, their footsteps echoing in rhythm as they raced against the relentless passage of time.
Arcana suddenly came to a halt, his footsteps grinding to a halt amidst the gloomy woods. With a thoughtful expression furrowing his brow, he cast his gaze around their surroundings, his eyes scanning the sparse foliage and the thinning mist that hung in the air.
"I think this place is quite safe," Arcana announced after a moment, his voice carrying a note of cautious optimism.
Indeed, the trees around them were noticeably sparse, their gnarled branches reaching out like skeletal fingers against the dimly lit sky. The fog, though still present, had begun to thin out, allowing for clearer visibility and easing the oppressive sense of claustrophobia that had plagued them earlier.
Bored Hunter readied his bow, his eyes fixed on the distant throng of monsters that could still be heard clamoring in the distance. The cacophony of their enraged roars echoed through the forest.
"Are you sure this place will be better than the last one?" Bored Hunter questioned, his voice tinged with uncertainty. The sheer ferocity of the monsters’ cries was enough to give anyone pause, and the prospect of facing them head-on was a daunting one indeed.
But Allen remained calm and composed, his gaze unwavering as he surveyed their surroundings with a discerning eye. He turned to Father^Alex and Greatest Healer, his expression determined.
"Can you make two more barriers?" Allen asked, his tone firm and resolute. He pointed to two positions not far from their current location.
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