Chapter 426...



Whether Haru likes it or not, their strength is not as formidable as it was before, which is why Susu and Dante were able to hold out for so long.

Their stamina was rapidly declining, and Haru, who was forcibly boosting his strength with drugs, was experiencing an even faster decline in stamina than them.

If Haru hadn't had an overwhelming numerical advantage and had been able to wear down the two of them through a constant war of attrition, those few Haru attackers would probably have collapsed from exhaustion long ago.

Even so, our combat strength has reached a delicate balance to some extent, and no one can break this balance immediately.

The foreseeable outcome is a lose-lose situation, and I'm clearly at a disadvantage right now. If they can take me down, and then launch a coordinated attack on Susu and Dante, that's their only chance to tip the scales.

Su Su and Dante were anxious, and they were rushing towards me.

However, those Haru also knew that we couldn't be brought together, so Haru were constantly providing balanced support between the two groups.

At this moment, it wasn't just Su Su and the others who were anxious. Top was even more anxious when he saw me being surrounded by a large group of Haru. He was scratching his head and jumping around on the branches.

The distance was too close; the pebbles could hit Haru accurately, but they had no power and could not cause him any harm.

The distance is too far, so the power can be guaranteed, but the accuracy will be affected by airflow friction, which is beyond Top's control.

If you accidentally throw a stone at yourself, wouldn't that be counterproductive?

Taking advantage of his aerial superiority, Pat has already made a move against Haru, who is being besieged by Tang. Each time Pat makes a rapid leap, he chooses to attack Haru from behind.

This way, the enemy would have little chance of noticing, and it would also protect his safety to the greatest extent. Pat knew that the weapons in Haru's hands were not just for show; with a single strike, they could fall from the sky immediately.

So even if Pat comes to help, he has to be careful. Right now, even if he just creates some chaos and tension around Haru on the outside, it will still help Tang Yi a lot.

Now Top couldn't sit still anymore. If things continued like this, Tang Yi would definitely be tormented to death by those bastards. Pat could join the fight, so he had to do something too.

Even if my help is small, it's better than nothing.

Top looked at the pebbles in his bag and then emptied them all out.

Top started picking up the larger stones from the ground.

Since the small ones don't work, let's try the bigger ones. Anyway, there are plenty of trees around, and I, a monkey, will always find an opportunity to throw stones.

There were plenty of stones on the ground, and soon Top had filled a bag with them. He carried the bag on his back and climbed up the nearest tree.

At this moment, Top also knew that it was dangerous to barge directly into the Haru group, as those Haru had become familiar with him long ago.

They probably dream of being reduced to ashes, so going in now would be like walking into a trap and wouldn't help Tang Yi at all.

Fortunately, the trees here are very tall, and their crowns are mostly connected.

Once you're in the canopy, it's like being on a highway for Top, who's naturally a tree-dweller.

Top quickly arrived at the main battlefield, where Haru's army was still besieging Tang Yi.

Tang Yi's stamina had been repeatedly depleted by Haru, and he was clearly at his limit, barely managing to stay upright.

Outside, Pat was constantly circling in the air, changing his angle to attack the unsuspecting Haru with his claws.

Many of Haru's necks have been torn open by sharp eagle claws, and blood is flowing continuously from the wounds.

However, Pat didn't stop; it continued to look for opportunities to attack more Haru. Bloodletting was also a method; as long as the wound contracted and healed, the blood would continue to flow.

Excessive blood loss not only disrupts the brain's oxygen supply but also leads to a deficiency in the body's electrolytes, resulting in even greater physical exhaustion.

At this moment, Top had already picked up a stone that was half the size of a potato and placed it in his hand.

At this moment, Top was still more than ten meters away from the tree. At this distance, a larger stone like this should be able to harm Haru.

Top doesn't understand the principles of throwing objects from a height; it's just that Tang taught it to do it, and it did it anyway.

Since small pebbles won't work, we'll have to use these larger ones.

Little did Top know that if the stone was of sufficient quality, it could still cause considerable damage even from a relatively low distance.

Just then, a Haru sneaked around to Tang Yi's back, preparing to deliver a fatal blow.

A monkey's scream came from the treetop, and then a stone flew out of Top's hand, hitting Haru precisely on the back of the head.

The back of the head is crucial for maintaining balance and is also a relatively vulnerable area. A sudden, violent impact can result in anything from losing consciousness and falling to paralysis.

The Haru was struck on the back of the head, and immediately collapsed to the ground, unconscious.

Top watched all this in surprise. It didn't know that hitting the back of those Haru's heads would have such a good effect. This was an accidental but effective way of helping Tang Yi.

Only then did I realize that there was another Haru behind me, already knocked down. Just hearing that cry, I knew who it was without even looking up.

A warm smile appeared on my lips. That monkey was really something; if it hadn't thrown that rock, I'd probably be the one lying on the ground.

Top was also happy to be able to help Tang Yi; with the first unlucky guy as an example, things would be much easier from there.

Just follow the example!

How can you hurt Haru? Just knock them on the back of the head.

Top discovered this new method: as long as the timing was right, the monkey could throw the stone, and it would hit Haru on the back of the head every time.

Basically, as long as a stone hits them, the Haru will fall to the ground and completely lose all ability to resist.

If there are any Haru who can still stand, that's fine too, just fire another shot.

After a monkey with the skill of throwing stones joined the fray, Tang Yi, who was initially at a disadvantage, was gradually turned around by Top and Pat working together.

The Haru were now on edge, constantly on edge, either watching out for stones suddenly flying overhead or the pair of sharp claws silently attacking from behind.

Of course, after escaping both of these things, they were already frightened mice, and they overlooked the most dangerous thing in front of them.

Just now, all of Haru's energy was focused on me, which is why I felt so much pressure.

Now that Pat and Top have helped me distribute most of the pressure onto them, I can easily deal with these distracted Haru.

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