Chapter 163 Bats



Black Hole Valley is the name of a valley behind the Academy Mountain. It is no different from an ordinary valley. Just walk along the mountain road into the mountain.

There are a total of twenty-four valleys in the Erangel Mountains, all of which lead to the innermost and highest mountain tops. The valleys are winding and secluded with beautiful scenery. If you are strong, it is a great place to play.

There is an underground crack at the deepest part of the Black Hole Valley, which looks like a bottomless black hole, hence the name.

We rented a dozen carriages at the gate, walked through the college, went out from the back door, and walked forward for half an hour to reach the entrance of the Black Hole Valley.

This was not the first time that Dolai had come out, so he was no longer unfamiliar with the Erlang Mountains.

Taniguchi went down the mountain and led everyone forward quickly.

As he walked, he introduced the medicinal herbs that could be seen on both sides of the road. He put a lot of effort into this.

Being a teacher is not easy.

Soon they advanced about five kilometers and arrived at the halfway point of the mountain in front.

"In the jungle, the most terrifying things are not the huge beasts, but the small things, for example!" Dolai said this while walking and introducing himself. Then, a small green snake behind him was picked up by a transparent hand.

Seeing this little snake, everyone's face changed slightly.

The seven-step snake is full of poison, and its toxicity is extremely strong.

"This is a seven-step snake. To ordinary people, its entire body is poisonous, but to us pharmacists, its entire body is also medicine. Since ancient times, medicine and poison have been inseparable in the study of alchemy. Let me give you an example. For example, for infectious and stubborn diseases like female flowers, the snake skin venom of the seven-step snake can be crushed into powder and taken in a tiny amount to cure it."

"Although most of the magic in Alchemy is to make various potions, you must also fulfill your responsibilities as a doctor. Otherwise, if something goes wrong with some potions, you won't know how to fix it."

"The biology, anatomy, and pathology in potions science all need to be mastered slowly."

Tro stood outside the team, staring carefully at the surrounding environment. The little green snake was not within his alert range, it was just an ordinary creature.

Hearing Dorae's explanation, he was somewhat shocked. Are people who study potions so exaggerated? They study poisons, dissect, and deal with poisoned corpses every day.

No wonder people say that people in the Potions Department are not easy to mess with.

He thought of his other mission this time, so he slowly approached Dolai.

Duolai was walking and explaining at the same time, and did not notice Tro. This first-level warrior looked very powerful, but he could kill the opponent with just one slap.

Soon, it was afternoon and after eating something, everyone started to return.

At this time, Tro came to Dole and whispered, "Teacher Dole, I want to talk to you for a moment."

Dole glanced at Tello, frowned, and stopped.

After everyone had gone far away, he asked softly, "What's the matter?"

"Deputy Dean Williams asked me to tell you that if you need an alchemy table, you can go to him!"

After saying this, he immediately walked forward without giving Dole a chance to ask questions.

Dolai thought about it, what was this signal?

At this moment, there was a sudden commotion in front. Dark shadows flew out from the woods and flew madly towards the team, and soon reached above the team.

Dolai took a closer look and saw that they were bats, which seemed to be quite powerful.

At this time, Tro and his men had already launched their attack, taking out their swords and waving them wildly around, slashing down black shadows one after another.

"Danger, everyone get down quickly."

"Those who have magic, release it quickly, there are too many shadows."

"That's it. Look at my burning hands."

"The hand of the mage."

"Fireball."

The students moved quickly, and as time went by, all kinds of magical fluctuations emerged from their bodies. Flames burned, fireballs exploded, and they were released randomly above their heads and around them.

The team was suddenly in chaos.

Dolai was a little confused. Where did these bats come from? Bats rarely attack people. What was going on?

He immediately ran forward, shouting quickly, "Everyone get down, all wizards, burn your hands, raise them above your heads, bats are afraid of fire."

Those who could sign up for the third-level potion course were at least high-level wizard apprentices. The better ones, like Sano and Morris, had already been promoted to level one. After hearing Dolai's words, the messy team seemed to have found its backbone. Those with weak strength immediately squatted down, raised their hands above their heads, and quickly released the Burning Hands.

The strong ones such as Sano and Morris had already stood up, activated their magic robes, took out their magic wands, and energy surged on their bodies. They released fireballs around and into the sky, controlling flames and other energy to form circles of light and fire.

Flames flew up above the students' heads.

The bats were caught off guard when they were burned by the flames, and hundreds of them fell down. The rest made unpleasant noises and flew into the sky to avoid the flames. However, they did not fly far, but went into the jungle and hovered overhead.

Dolai fell behind and frowned when he saw this situation.

These bats are targeting them, so they have to leave quickly. If they don't, they will be in trouble when these senior students run out of spellcasting materials.

He immediately ordered, "Everyone, release the Burning Hands continuously, stand up, and move forward quickly."

He ran towards the team.

Sano and Morris stood at the front and end of the team respectively, and they were a little anxious at this time. There were too many bats. If it were just one or two wild wolves, it would be fine, but they could kill or injure them with a few first-level witchcrafts. So what should they do with these overwhelming little creatures?

There are too many.

They looked at Lecturer Dole, only to see that the lecturer's magic hand turned into a ball, wrapped himself up, and quickly ran towards them.

Sano was in the front, the first to stand up, and said, "Everyone, follow me."

He controlled the flames, burning them around himself, and was the first to run forward.

With his leadership, the surrounding academies quickly followed suit. Some of them released flames with one hand, and some released flames with both hands. They did not look very panicked.

The team quickly took action.

Dole quickly caught up with Morris. He looked at the bats above his head, somewhat confused. These creatures should not be abundant on the plains, so why were there so many in the woods?

Tro was also in a state of panic at this time. They were not mages, had no fire, and their fighting spirit could not leave their bodies. They were the main targets of the siege by bats. These bats looked small, but they were extremely fast and had very sharp claws. At this moment, their faces and arms were scratched one after another.

"Shit, where did this thing come from?" Trott endured the pain and shouted to the surroundings, "Tear up the magic scroll, we can't save it."

He was the first to take out a scroll from his arms, then tore it open. Soon, a ball of green energy surrounded him.

The bats' claws grabbed the green energy, but were immediately unsuccessful. They tried hard to break through the green energy, but were blocked again and again.

Seeing this, Tro relaxed.

At this time, Dolai was urging the team to move forward, and he had to take action too. He looked up at the sky and found that at some point, the number of bats around him had increased again, and the sky was dark.

At this moment, he saw Sano in front of him waved his staff, and a fireball as big as a human head suddenly rose into the sky and exploded with a loud bang.


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