Chapter 484 Birdcage and Fighting Arena



If it weren't for the black mist surrounding her, she would have looked like she had never moved.

Hulim thought seriously.

"I see... ..."

"Xiulim, do you understand anything?" Pralulu asked quickly.

"Um."

Hulim nodded and said:

"If I'm not mistaken, this is probably a continuation of the road, but because the experience has changed, the form it presents is also different."

"Judging from Hena's current age and the battle just now, this memory should be the experience of her training to become a fighting force."

"Hmm, so that's how it is... What should we do then?"

"It's simple. Help her to the end. I think... if we continue like this, Hena's subconscious will unknowingly lead us to the deepest depths."

... ...

boom--!

In the dim square, a red light suddenly lit up.

The huge monster's body quickly dissipated with the location hit by the red light as the center. The fist that was originally about to fall on Hena froze in mid-air and finally disappeared along with the body.

“… …”

Hena still said nothing.

A few seconds after the monster disappeared, she got up from the ground.

He returned to his old position and squatted down.

"The monsters are getting stronger, but why do they feel so much weaker than the previous two places?" Pralulu said puzzledly.

By now, the birdcage where several people were located had stopped many times.

Every time you stop, a monster will appear.

The monsters were stronger than each other, but they were still far inferior to the monsters that were completely ineffective against normal magic.

And he didn't have that kind of autonomy. Every time he attacked, he only focused on attacking Hena, completely ignoring the existence of the other three.

It feels like a puppet with its action pattern set in advance.

"Perhaps it's because these things aren't that scary to Hena, but the monsters before, especially those in the maze, are the real horror for her."

Hulim explained.

"So that's how it is! I understand!" Pralulu suddenly realized, but then said with embarrassment, "...I always feel like Hulim has done everything that should have been done by me."

"Don't worry about this kind of thing. I just analyzed it based on the clues."

"Hmm... Now that you put it that way, I feel even more devastated. Am I a little too stupid?"

Pralulu squatted on the ground and drew circles in frustration.

“… …”

Click!

The birdcage stopped descending again.

Hena, whose body was emitting thick black mist, raised her head again and looked outside the birdcage.

A new battle has begun.

... ...

Just when Hulim and others were still running around in Hena's spiritual world.

On the ground, unexpected events also occurred...

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