The class monitor helped Ruby up after she fell, then rushed into the teaching building, screaming, "Ruby, how did you lead the way? There are so many corpses... Ah!!!"
Before the squad leader could finish speaking, a purple ether bullet was launched straight at him, hitting him with a thud right next to him. The wall instantly turned black, and bricks and tiles shattered all over the ground.
"I'm sorry! But I'm just an apprentice rope maker! Hey, hey, hey, Eileen, save me!"
The little rope craftsman, who had been led astray, scrambled to avoid Yi Hai's attack, tears streaming down his face, and ran frantically into the teaching building.
Rewind twenty minutes.
At that time, Fagga, Ellen, and their group had already left the teaching building under the guidance of the rope craftsman.
Ellen immediately suggested that they go to the gymnasium, as it would make things much easier once they found Lycan.
As a result, the stadium doors were tightly closed, and no one knew what was going on inside.
But the area in front of the stadium was a vast, dark mass of corpses, like a locust plague.
Originally, everyone was planning to quietly turn around and leave, but who knew, suddenly one of the skeletons turned its neck over.
roar!
Yi Hai roared to the sky, waking up the other Yi Hai. They all turned around the core of Yi Hai and looked everyone up and down with lifeless eyes.
The two stared at each other, and the scene was quiet for a moment, with a silent killing intent brewing between them.
Fagga tugged at Ruby's sleeve, shoved the only rope maker in the group, and yelled at her, "What are you standing there for? Run!"
These words were a wake-up call, and also jolted Yi Hai out of his reverie.
A beam of purple light shot out, its target Ruby.
But it was blocked by the umbrella held up by Fagga. In the chaos, Fagga shouted, "Prioritize protecting the rope craftsman!"
Ruby's eyes lit up, and she quickly ran away.
The classmates around Ruby immediately followed suit, and the class monitor understood what Fagia said and intentionally or unintentionally protected Ruby.
Yi Hai rushed over like a madman, the sharp light of the scythe in his hand flashing. The century-old tree cultivated by the school crashed down and was trampled into the mud by a group of Yi Hai who swarmed over.
One of the skeletons stood out from the massive skeleton horde, its scythe-like forepaws reaching out desperately forward, about to strike Ruby in the back.
The class monitor tried to pull Ruby away, but it was too late.
Just as it was about to hit its target, a long tail blocked its entire vision. Suddenly, everything went black, and it felt dizzy as it flew straight out, crashing into a large area.
After doing all that, Ellen straightened up, rubbed her tail, and couldn't help but click her tongue.
Damn it, it's so frustrating to have to use my tail without any weapons!
The school rules should have been changed long ago. Why is it that the school doesn't allow me to bring scissors in?
Speaking of weapons...
Ellen glanced around and saw that Fagga was shielding his head from the sun with his hand, and the parasol that was originally used to block the sun had been lowered, with the top of the parasol pointing towards the group of skeletons.
Only then did the skeletons realize that the top of the umbrella was not solid, but a dark hole.
Suddenly, Fagar pressed a button, and flames immediately spewed out from the dark hole, the dazzling firelight preventing the group of skeletons from advancing.
Eileen felt even more resentful.
Look at the school!
Why can he bring in a fire-breathing parasol, but not my scissors?
But thinking about it all was pointless. Eileen rubbed her wrists and stepped forward in her little leather shoes.
"etc!"
Suddenly, Eileen realized that her wrist had been grabbed and turned around at lightning speed.
Then she saw a cold glint flash before her eyes, dazzling her vision.
By the time her vision returned, a long sword had already been presented to her by Fagar, its hilt pressed against Eileen's chest.
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