Chapter 178 Dead and Alive Ulashil
Saving Flow: Dahl died, lived, and died again.
After experiencing two deaths, he now stood at the gate of the town and dared not go in, hesitating like a cowardly lizard.
The first time he died was entirely because he was killed by a swarm of monsters before he could figure out the situation. There were at least dozens of these monsters, and they had a clear division of labor. On one side were the melee units rushing over, and on the other side were the ranged units casting spells, and the coordination was seamless.
The situation was roughly like this: he was knocked down just as he was about to escape, and when he finally got up he was completely surrounded. He rolled over to avoid the monster's claw attack, and in the next second he was caught and shaken by a spell, and the pain made his movements become stiff - commonly known as stiffness.
Surrounded by monsters, he became paralyzed. You can guess what happened next without any description.
Dal failed to activate the wolf blood, and was even unable to fight back before he was quickly taken away by the monster's claws, returning to the starting point in glory.
The setting of this alien space is still too merciful. The distance from the starting point to the town is only a few hundred meters, and there are no monsters yet.
He was scared to death when he died. He thought he would be kicked out of the painting world after death.
When he was a child, he heard about magic props such as paintings and books that could suck people in. Once they were kicked out, there was a chance that those magic props would be destroyed.
No, he had collected these paintings with great difficulty!
Fortunately, the paintings produced in the Sean Dungeon were of high quality. Not only were they not damaged, but after his death he simply returned to the starting point.
After his first resurrection, he planned to first lure out all the monsters gathered in the town, and then he would rush in when he found an opportunity.
The town was designed like a small fortress, and from where he was standing he could see a fog gate not far away on the opposite side.
There is no doubt that that is where the boss monster is. I didn't expect that the fog gate here is placed in such a conspicuous place.
Unfortunately, there are a large number of monsters guarding along the way, so it is obviously impossible to break in by force, and we must use our wits.
Dahl activated wolf blood, and with a little bit of wisdom, he successfully attracted most of the monsters. As long as he dealt with the remaining monsters carefully, he could -
Just as he was thinking this, when he was two-thirds of the distance to the fog gate, he heard the sound of a bowstring being tightened.
Dahl shuddered, his hair stood on end, and he felt that danger was approaching rapidly.
“Bang, bang, bang!”
In just a blink of an eye, crossbow arrows that were taller and heavier than a person came like a rainstorm.
It was a sneak attack! There were actually crossbows hidden on the city wall!
And he waited until he was halfway there and there was no place to hide nearby before firing!
Dal narrowly avoided the first wave, but new crossbow arrows came from the other side. He avoided this wave at the cost of a scratch on his arm, but there was still something else!
There were three groups of hidden crossbows firing alternately in a cycle. When the third group finished shooting, the first group strung up their bowstrings again.
It is endless and inexhaustible.
This is fucking
After the second resurrection, Dal was so angry that he wanted to curse. He hadn't felt such strong emotional fluctuations in a long time.
Obviously, it is absolutely impossible to break in through the main gate. If he just brought an invisibility scroll and a silencing scroll, he might be able to sneak in. Roger could probably thrive here.
“Is there a side door?”
While wandering at the door, he suddenly saw an illusory pool of blood on the ground. The reason why it was illusory was that it would not stick to his hands even if he touched it.
However, something unexpected happens after the touch.
"Hey, this person..." Dal widened his eyes in surprise. After touching the blood, he saw a red spirit tumbling and tumbling, and finally was hit by the air, causing his movement to pause. Because of this pause, he was killed by a large number of invisible attacks.
Dahl's face suddenly turned dark, and he continued to touch the bloodstain, and the video-like thing was still playing repeatedly.
The way the red spirit died was very funny, and the posture when he died was also hilarious, so it could be used to make a comedy.
But he couldn't laugh because the spirit looked just like him.
"Killing people and destroying their hearts." He gritted his teeth and muttered to himself.
Damn the Senn dungeon, they even take photos of people before they die and play them on loop!
What is this for? Are you trying to insult him? Damn it!
He looked inside the city again and saw a pool of blood halfway down the road. He knew without thinking that it was definitely left when he was shot to death by a crossbow arrow.
Dahl's expression was almost unbearable. No one wanted to see himself die, especially in a funny way.
"Wait a minute." His eyelids twitched wildly as he suddenly thought of a horrible possibility.
"Will the people who come in later be able to see the bloodstains I left behind?"
When he thought of this possibility, his hands began to tremble uncontrollably. Today, my hands are shaking, my heart aches, I, I.
I don’t want anyone to see my tragic death!
This is not like in the game where everyone only knows each other's ID nicknames. The adventurers actually know each other.
When people are chatting in the pub, they will suddenly say, "Hey, do you know XXX? I saw how he died last time. It was so funny, hahaha."
Dahl automatically replaced "xxx" with his own name in his mind, and suddenly felt that his future was even bleak.
Never mind. The most important thing now is to find another way out.
He wandered around dejectedly and actually found a small door. He could enter the building through it and perhaps reach the fog gate.
Perhaps because of the monsters, the building was filled with a cold atmosphere that made people shudder.
After climbing to a high place and looking out, he could see a magnificent city in the distance. Perhaps that was the real Urasil? However, the town he was currently in, or the fortress, was located right between the forest and the city. He could not go there unless he killed the monsters in the fog gate.
Dal carefully explored the fortress. There were obvious signs of militarization here. Broken weapons and staffs were everywhere, and covered with dust. The traces of time were particularly conspicuous in the building.
Like it's been abandoned for a long time?
He suddenly thought of the memories of Artorius that he had seen. In his memories, Urasil was not so dilapidated.
This means that a long time has passed since Artorius arrived.
Dal couldn't help but start to imagine whether he would meet Artorius on this journey, what kind of person he was, and whether he could become his disciple and learn a few moves. Oh, by the way, he also had to tell him about the Fran Undead Squad.
The future is bright, but now he has to concentrate on dealing with the monster in front of him.
In front of him was a small room with a ladder leading upwards. There were a few monsters wandering around in it. By the time he had dealt with them, they were already gasping for breath.
It was obvious that Artorius killed these monsters as easily as chopping melons and vegetables, but when it was my turn, I had to be careful with each one.
At this moment, he was deeply aware of the gap in strength between himself and the Wolf Knight, which was like a universe.
"Will there be any monsters attacking from above?" Dahl stared at the ladder for a while, and suddenly heard chaotic footsteps behind him, and
“Woof woof!”
He turned around suddenly and saw several abyss-transformed wild dogs suddenly attacking his face.
The third resurrection.
Dahl's eyes were filled with one word - confused.
"What just happened?"
It seems that he was trapped in a small room by several wild dogs and bitten to death?
The room was too narrow, and even rolling was difficult. He killed the monsters by luring them out one by one.
As Dahl reviewed the situation, he became visibly angry.
"Since you arranged the wild dogs, why didn't you sneak attack me while I was fighting the monster!"
Why did they have to do this when everything was fine and all they had to do was climb the ladder? Isn't this deliberately messing with people's mentality?
Once again he entered the fortress through the small door. This time he quickly dealt with the monsters and climbed up the ladder without giving the wild dogs a chance to attack.
Looking at the wild dogs barking helplessly underground, he smiled smugly.
Then, just as he climbed up, he was hit in the face by the flame pot and fell down because he lost his grip.
The fourth time, he learned his lesson and stayed on the ladder for a while. He only showed his head after all the fire pots had been thrown. He then threw the monster that dared to attack him down to feed the wild dogs.
It was just a small ladder, but it took him two full deaths to get through it. Dahl felt exhausted both physically and mentally.
How did Artorius get through here?
The good news is that after climbing up, the view on this floor is wider and the probability of being attacked is reduced.
The bad news is that the monster here has turned into a fat brother, and he can chop the opponent with a sword without even shaking.
"Bang!"
The fat monster slashed the ground with a knife, and the wooden floor shattered instantly. A huge wound was cut on his stomach, but he still attacked Dal regardless.
Dal has become accustomed to relying on the impact of the Fran sword to knock the enemy off balance before chasing him and launching subsequent attacks. If he is lucky, he can suppress the enemy to death.
The fat brother was a nightmare to him.
He narrowly defeated one and turned to look at the road ahead, but saw three or four fat brothers wandering around.
This is only what happens in the open. Who knows if there are other Lao Lius hiding in those corners.
Dahl's eyes were dead for a moment.
He activated the wolf blood - the time interval of the wolf blood could be reset every time he was resurrected - and started a marathon directly in the state of a true man.
There is a pull rod not far away, and there is an elevator next to the pull rod. As long as you can reach that place!
Being chased by five fat brothers, Dal finally reached the lever. As long as he could pull down the lever and get on the elevator, he could hide!
Pulling the rod is his hope of survival!
He yanked on the lever—
[The mechanism remains motionless]
"Your mother!"
The fifth resurrection.
Dahl squatted on the ground and began to doubt his life.
"Why haven't I died yet?"
After drawing circles on the ground for half an hour, he even thought about quitting, but he couldn't find the exit button.
Regroup and continue exploring.
The exploration journey in the fortress is generally about constant death and resurrection, gaining experience through trial and error, and better passing the next level.
Dahl always felt that this fortress was a concentrated version of the "evil" of the Thane dungeon.
The various traps that were once scattered across several areas have now been concentrated in such a small fortress, giving people the feeling that the difficulty has suddenly increased, and even he has not yet adapted to it.
Not to mention the others who came in later.
But apart from the difficulty, the design of the fortress is always eye-catching, with mechanisms, shortcuts and hidden doors all in place.
Dying and resurrecting over and over again, Dal had already forgotten how many times he had been resurrected. He just numbly absorbed experience and then continued to advance.
"How many times have I died?"
Suddenly awakened from numbness, panic revealed in Dahl's eyes.
Not only is the number of resurrections extremely wrong, but according to the time, it should be almost time for the Sean Dungeon to close, right?
Why haven't I gone out yet?
At this moment, the whole world suddenly became strange in his eyes.
"I can't get out?"
(End of this chapter)
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