Having probably confirmed that the little snake king posed no threat, the spider king slowly approached, its eight claws supporting it. Like the little snake king, the spider king was originally a colossal creature. In its human form, the little snake king appeared fragile and vulnerable, easily crushed at any moment.
The Spider King took a step and got very close to the Little Snake King, opening its fangs on both sides of its mouth and biting the Little Snake King.
The little snake king's tiny body suddenly swelled up, breaking free from the spider web's restraints, and it lay head down beneath the spider king.
The spider king took turns stepping on each other with its eight claws, while the little snake king twisted its body, swimming in an irregular path, its body contorted violently.
The snake and the spider began to wrestle. The little snake king's long body wrapped around the spider king's body, and the spider king's barbs stood up and pierced into the snake king's body.
The two orcs rolled further and further away. It was clear that the little snake king wanted to pull the spider king into the nearby pond, while the spider king kept trying to pull the little snake king into the sky.
Although the Spider King is not the overlord of the sky, the sky is full of spider webs he has shot, some very large, spanning three to five thousand-year-old trees.
The surrounding trees were pulled by the spider webs, and somehow the Spider King had gained the upper hand and pulled the Little Snake King into the sky.
However, the little snake king kept wriggling, and the spider webs on all sides were about to fall. The trees on the bazaar side were also covered with spider webs, which were as strong and sticky as thick hemp ropes.
The spider web kept pulling down, and he was also in danger. When it was finally released, he seemed to have already anticipated the danger of being thrown back, so Baza clung to the tree and dared not let go.
The tree bent more and more, and Baza couldn't even hold it with one hand. Because the little snake king kept struggling, it swayed back and forth, and he had to use both his hands and feet to hold on firmly.
The little snake king's tail fell to the ground, and it kept whipping at the surrounding stones. Some of the stones splashed onto him, and one hit his wrist, almost causing him to drop.
The tree he stood on had stood there for a thousand years, its roots reaching hundreds of meters into the ground. It was tall and large. The bazaar wanted to see further, so he stood very high. Trees are thin at the top and thick at the bottom, with the top bouncing up. One wrong step and you could lose your life.
This is not a solution.
Baza looked back at the two people still fighting, then at the spider web not far from him, gritted his teeth and crawled over.
He was clever; he first tied himself to the tree with a belt, then used a bone knife to cut the spider web.
Unfortunately, the spider web was too thick and made of a special material. He tried to cut it for a long time but couldn't. In fact, he almost fell off the tree because of the swaying of the tree.
Although he wore a belt, it wasn't tight and kept slipping down. Leaves kept falling from the trees and blocking his view, and what was most annoying was the insects crawling around.
Baza was incredibly itchy, but he dared not let his guard down for the sake of his own life. If the little snake king died, he probably wouldn't survive either; the two of them were now in the same boat.
He didn't know how much time had passed, but Baza's arm went numb. However, his efforts were not in vain; the spider web was getting thinner and thinner, and it was just a little bit away from breaking.
Bang!
The spider web snapped, and the whole tree swayed instantly. Baza screamed, dropped the bone knife in his hand, and swayed back and forth several times with the branches.
A sharp pain shot through his waist and abdomen, and Baza's vision went black. His head hit a tree branch. The belt binding him was thin and seemed to be about to break at any moment.
Baza shook his head, gripped the tree branch tightly with both hands, and struggled to steady himself.
The tree bounced several times before finally stabilizing and swaying less violently. Baza loosened his belt and slowly climbed down.
The battle between the little snake king and the spider king had progressed to an unknown point. The two rolled together, disappeared into the grass, and finally fell into the pond with a thud.
The water in the pond suddenly rose, and bubbles kept rising from the bottom.
The bazaar couldn't see clearly from this tree, so he quickly moved to another tree and stood on that tree to get a full view of the pond.
Dark shadows surged underwater, occasionally revealing a leg or a snake's tail, indicating fierce competition.
Countless spiders, like moths to a flame, plunged into the water, seemingly intending to rescue the Spider King. Unfortunately, they not only failed to rescue the Spider King, but also lost themselves in the process.
The underwater activity was getting quieter. The Spider King couldn't swim, while the Little Snake King was an amphibian. By all accounts, the Little Snake King had the advantage. However, the Little Snake King was too arrogant. He came all by himself. He was already lucky to survive against the entire tribe. There was no hope for him to win.
Moreover, even if he wins, it won't be for anything good. He'll probably try to take advantage of the spiders' omnipresence to occupy the forest, making him the common enemy of the forest.
Time passed second by second, but no one came out of the water.
Bazaar shook his head. "They can't both be dead, can they?"
Obviously not. Suddenly, large patches of foam rose from the water, and a person emerged, clutching their neck, with blood between their fingers, which stood out starkly against their pale skin.
"Little Snake King..." He's still alive?
However, the situation didn't look good. His face was deathly pale, and he was covered in cold sweat, looking extremely disheveled. The spiders waiting on the shore all crowded around and bit him, but soon his limbs twitched, and he died from the poison.
The little snake king killed the spider king and absorbed his essence, making him even more toxic.
A bite from a common poison can kill you within minutes.
Baza tore open the inside of his clothes, tied it to a broken branch, and lit a torch to drive away the spiders on the ground.
Spiders are afraid of fire, so this trick worked very well. He quickly cleared a space and walked up to the little snake king.
The little snake king had a vacant look in his eyes, clutching his neck as he walked mechanically, his movements stiff and silent, like a puppet being led around.
"Only I can save you now," Baza said, standing before him with a torch in hand. "But you must promise me three things."
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