Chapter 109: The End of the Basilisk



Chapter 109 The End of the Basilisk

A huge emerald green python was struggling to swallow a creature with a fish tail. Judging from the almost dislocated mouth of the basilisk, the fish-like creature was very large. On the ground under the basilisk, there were countless balls of bones. These were the substances that the basilisk regurgitated and could not digest.

Mike knew that he and his companions should have come to the basilisk's feeding ground. Seeing that the basilisk looked like it was halfway through its meal, he was overjoyed. Now was definitely the best time to kill it. He reacted very quickly. The moment the light shone on the basilisk's figure, he moved his vision downward. At the same time, according to speculation, he fired a fireball at the approximate position of the snake's head.

"Bang!"

The fireball hit the basilisk's head accurately, making a loud bang. The basilisk was hit by the impact of the fireball explosion and raised its head. Its cold eyes swept over Mike and others, and it began to roll on the spot to regurgitate.

It must spit out the half-swallowed food as soon as possible, otherwise it would be a living target.

The Aurors also reacted quickly. After a moment of shock, they also shifted their sights and stopped looking at the basilisk. At the same time, they changed their formation instantly, leaving only three Aurors to protect Mike and Abbott, while the rest of the Aurors quickly dispersed and attacked the basilisk at different positions.

The division of labor among the Aurors was very clear. One Auror cast Transfiguration, turning the surrounding strange rocks into giant stone hands to grab the basilisk's rolling body, trying to control it. An Auror

moved quickly, trying to find the basilisk's head and use the Eye Disease Curse, a spell that can temporarily blind the opponent and make the basilisk's most deadly eye attack ineffective. The other Aurors used various powerful spells to cover his actions. But

the basilisk was not only extremely powerful, but also had amazing magic resistance in its scales, and its intelligence was also ridiculously high. It seemed to have seen through the Aurors' tactics, and closed its eyes tightly, not allowing them to use the Eye Disease Curse on it.

The body rolled violently, and the giant stone hand could not control it at all, and it twisted its body to break free. The various attack spells released by the Aurors were useless, and there was no reaction at all when they hit it.

Seeing that the huge creature with only a fish tail was regurgitated by the basilisk bit by bit, Mike came up with a plan.

"Stone spear appears immediately."

Mike threw a mysterious rune in the air with the wand in his hand, and whispered the spell of the earth spike spell. Suddenly, a thick stone pillar appeared on the stone wall facing the mouth of the basilisk, and stabbed the fish tail fiercely.

The basilisk was about to regurgitate it, but it was pushed back a lot by the stone pillar. The basilisk seemed to be choked and struggled violently in the cave in pain. The basilisk whipped like a whip, bringing out a violent wind sound.

The struggle of the basilisk this time was much more violent than last time. The whole cave began to shake under its rolling, and the stone spear-shaped stone pillars on the top of the cave were broken one after another and smashed into the people underground.

The Aurors who were attacking the basilisk were experienced and senior Aurors. They kept their balance in the violent vibrations, and moved like a swimming fish. They avoided all the falling stone pillars and began to use Transfiguration to turn the stones around the basilisk into sharp stone spears to attack the basilisk. They had already found that magic damage could not cause much damage to the basilisk, so they began to use physical attacks.

The basilisk's scales were obviously not very resistant to physical attacks. Under the continuous attacks of several Aurors, the scales broke into pieces, revealing the bright red flesh inside.

The Aurors who were protecting Mike and others were not so relaxed. Because they had to protect Abbott, they could only stay where they were.

"Protect everyone!"

Including Abbott, several Aurors raised their wands and released a range protection spell in the direction of their heads. The range of this protection spell was much larger than that of armor. Although it consumed more magic power, it could be released by multiple wizards together to reduce their own consumption and enhance the effect.

Mike didn't know how to use the universal protection, so he attacked the basilisk that had spit out most of the food in its mouth again.

Since the basilisk had learned its lesson this time and moved its head away from the wall, Mike could only use the fire spell to bombard the basilisk. Although the cave was very humid, which greatly reduced the power of the fire spell, thanks to the fact that many of the scales on the basilisk were knocked off, the fireball still caused great damage to the basilisk.

The basilisk finally regurgitated the food in its mouth, and its eyes flashed coldly as it scanned the scene and quickly closed them, blocking the eye disease spell shot by an Auror on the side.

The basilisk spit out its tongue continuously, and determined the direction to pounce on Mike. The basilisk still remembered its master's order to kill Mike first.

When Mike saw the basilisk coming towards them, their expressions changed drastically. Several Aurors didn't care about protecting Abbot at this time, and dodged to the side directly. You know, the universal protection released by them alone can't stop the attack of a large monster like the basilisk.

But the speed of the basilisk was obviously faster than them. With a few swings of its head, the chests of the three Aurors were sunken. They flew backwards, spitting blood, and it was obvious that they would not survive.

Abbott obviously lacked combat experience. Facing the attacking basilisk, he did not choose to escape. Instead, he released several obstacles and transformation spells in succession to try to stop the basilisk. But the basilisk was not so easy to stop. In an instant, it came to Abbott, opened its bloody mouth and bit him.

With the help of the microphone speed spell, his movement speed was much faster than others. He rushed through the rocky cave. Thanks to the death of the Aurors, he quickly distanced himself from the basilisk. Seeing Abbott in danger, he gritted his teeth and released the earth spike spell at the fastest casting speed in his life.

"Stone spear appears!"

When the basilisk was about to bite Abbott, a thick stone spear suddenly pierced out from the ground below the snake's mouth and stabbed the basilisk's chin fiercely, causing the basilisk to close its mouth in advance.

Abbott, who had escaped death, finally reacted. He didn't even look at the basilisk in front of him and ran straight to the remaining Aurors on the side.

The basilisk moved its mouth and bent its body into a bow shape, while its eyes were fixed on Mike. Although Mike's previous attack did not cause much damage to it, it once again angered it.

Mike was immediately scared to death when he saw this. He recognized this action. It was a special action for snakes to accumulate power before hunting. With the current distance between him and the basilisk, he couldn't dodge it at all. At

this critical moment, Mike couldn't care so much. He used the wind speed spell at full speed to distance himself from the basilisk. At the same time, the killing curse was ready to be used, just waiting for the basilisk to open its mouth and bite him.

But Mike ran for a long time and found that the basilisk did not attack. He turned his head in confusion and glanced at it with his peripheral vision. He saw that the stones around the basilisk seemed to be alive and gathered towards the basilisk. In just a few seconds, it was wrapped into a stone snake.

The basilisk struggled hard, trying to shake off the stones on its body, but to no avail. More and more stones gathered, and the huge force pressed the basilisk to the ground, making it unable to move.

Dumbledore, wearing a white robe, walked slowly towards the direction from which Mike and the others came. Seeing the miserable look of the people, he said, "I'm sorry, I'm late."

The first order was 310, and the average order was 300. It was a bit of a flop.


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