Why Has the Development of the Mission Gone Off Track Again?

Countless outstanding adventurers and explorers inherit the spiritual landscape from the dense Black Forest, graduate from the Sellsben Academy base, and become beloved inheritance teachers. On the...

Chapter 59: Reversal and Mutants in Time

His neck was thin and fragile, as if unable to support the weight of his head. His shoulders were uneven, one higher than the other, causing him to stagger as he walked. His arms and legs were twisted and deformed, with joints protruding, giving him a grotesque appearance. His entire body exuded an aura of distortion and disharmony that was chilling.

Now he was kneeling in front of two people, motionless, with his face raised. If he hadn't stared at the people in front of him with his strange eyes, one would have thought that he had left this world.

The man rolled his eyes and opened his mouth, and a hoarse and unpleasant voice came out.

"What are you doing here? Do you need help?" The voice came out without moving his mouth.

Hearing this, Lu'e smiled slightly, but it was just a smile, and the man suddenly seemed to be abnormal.

"What are you laughing at? Do you think I'm ugly? Then give me your skin. What are you laughing at? What are you laughing at? What are you laughing at?" The man began to scratch his head neurotically. His fingers, like dead branches, seemed to be about to tear his scalp off in the next second.

After he spoke for a while, he looked at Lu'e fiercely. Blore was a little worried and wanted to pull Lu'e away, but he didn't expect that the man suddenly started to laugh eerily, biting his fingers while laughing, and looked at the two of them with such ill intentions.

Seeing this, Lu'e didn't tolerate it anymore. A large ball of black mist suddenly pounced on him. The man didn't scream, as if he couldn't see anything, and just let the black mist climb up his body.

At the same time, Broll tried to squeeze in front of Green Elysium but failed. He had to use runes to surround the two of them first to prevent the man from suddenly rushing over and causing harm.