They are indeed very difficult to deal with.
Cheng Shuang's judgment was absolutely correct.
Two slugs, three or four meters tall, slowly moved over, leaving two long, damp trails on the muddy ground. They looked somewhat like human gastric juice, with a disgusting smell and a certain degree of corrosiveness.
The little girl had a bad feeling. These two slugs didn't need any powerful attacks; they could just shove them in her face and suffocate her, easily winning the competition and getting a delicious meal.
Her guess came true, because neither the bear cubs nor the sulphur monsters could stop the brainless but unusually persistent slugs. They were soft, elastic, like hairy green jelly, but possessed superb defensive abilities.
Several attempts to pick them up were unsuccessful; they couldn't even be lifted up. The bear cubs would slip through the gaps between the cubs' paws like sand, and then they would move steadily toward Cheng Shuang.
It seems that only living organisms can attract their attention.
The bear cub was furious at such a persistent and dedicated enemy. It picked up a laser gun and fired it, only to get a few pieces of slugs that were still moving around and smelling burnt.
The small slugs regrouped as they continued crawling.
Their bodies were a bit too moist, so the bear cub immediately took out a Tang sword, applied a lightning talisman, and swung it quickly, trying to cut the slugs into tiny pieces.
Unfortunately, these creatures have no brains or souls; they are simply single-celled organisms that show absolutely no reaction to lightning.
Beautiful and varied electric sparks danced like dragons within their transparent bodies before finally vanishing silently.
As the slug drew closer, Cheng Shuang sighed slightly. She had originally planned to stay in this state for a few more days, hoping to catch a smart creature and use her insaneness to her advantage. But time was of the essence, and she had to reveal her trump card now.
The bear cub roared angrily at the slugs, trying to intimidate the two brainless creatures, but the brainless creatures were just that—brainless—and showed no fear.
Left with no other choice, the bear cub even overcame its psychological barrier to fire and stuffed several homemade torches into the slugs' bodies. As the flames quickly died out, they crawled to Cheng Shuang's feet.
The bear cub panicked. No matter how many tricks Cheng Shuang had up her sleeve, it couldn't bear to watch its mate encounter anything that might endanger her life. It pounced instantly, trying to use its body to resist the slugs' encirclement...
Cheng Shuang suddenly seemed to snap out of her daze and communicated with the huge brown bear through her mind, "Little bear, dry ice fire extinguisher!"
The bear cub gritted its teeth and struggled, deciding that it was better for the clumsy dragon to obediently comply than for it to enter and exit the spatial compartment itself, but both of them...
"No time! Teleport!" Luo An screamed in panic. It was too small to move those fire extinguishers, otherwise there would have been no need to waste time. But Cheng Shuang's teleportation was a skill, and no matter what she transformed into, it wouldn't affect the use of the skill.
No, it wasn't entirely without impact. Luo An, who could normally move over a kilometer, only managed to move Cheng Shuang ten meters, shaking off the slow-moving slug.
Having confirmed that both were temporarily unharmed, Bear Baby didn't hesitate any longer. He quickly returned to his spatial storage, retrieved several fire extinguishers, angrily shaved off the tops of the extinguishers, and shoved them back into the slug's body.
The bear cubs roared at Luo An, warning that they mustn't be allowed to touch Shuangshuang before the dry ice took effect.
The little girl kept comforting the dolls. She could sense that the bear cub and Roan's emotions were changing more and more. Although the sad monster didn't have many ways to express itself, it was sighing more frequently.
Even though she had revealed her final trump card to them, her worries did not diminish.
Her dolls gradually became more human-like.
I felt a strange sense of relief that my child had grown up.
The dry ice worked; the slugs slowed down and quickly froze into jelly-like ice cubes.
Although we don’t know what they are made of, this trick is clearly very effective.
The baby bear swung the hammer, smashing the two lumps of ice into pieces with all its might.
Cub Bear: Awooo! I'll crush you, crush you, crush you!
As the slug turned to dust, gate number two was activated.
Two tall, humanoid monsters emerged. Their appearance was far inferior to Bai Lian's; or rather, they merely resembled humans, but possessed large, pointed heads, enormous single eyes, and slender limbs.
Compared to their faces, their mouths are very small, with two large, wide-set, uneven teeth, making them wobble when they walk.
They are not like wild beasts that prey on prey, but rather like wounded patients who are so fragile that they may collapse at any moment.
Strangely, their targets weren't the seemingly easy-to-bully Cheng Shuang, but rather the bear cubs that could be crushed with a single slap, and the extremely inconspicuous Sang Sang monster. As for Luo An, the little boy was running all over the place, so the aircraft still couldn't catch a glimpse of him, let alone the slow-moving humanoid monster.
Through the vision of the freak, Cheng Shuang saw the humanoid monster's appearance: pale skin, ankles so thin they were less than a bear cub's paw, resembling two skeletons. But even skeletons shouldn't have osteoporosis! However, judging from their exposed limbs, which were of different lengths and moved with a wobbly gait, they really did seem to have incomplete skeletons.
The bear cub and the freak were not very good at making judgments, especially when Cheng Shuang was not in danger, so the little girl dared not lower her guard. She realized that these two guys were dolls that the master had deliberately released to target her.
Since he didn't know what abilities they possessed, Cheng Shuang could only try to observe their forms and find a gap in their understanding.
Soon, she drew the attention of the freakish monster to its large, dull black eyes, which were not to be underestimated.
It had no whites; it looked like a pure black lump of coal shaped like an apricot kernel. Its presence was so strong that Cheng Shuang was very concerned about it.
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