Hades Messenger Is Succubus Master

Chapter 23 Guell Cemetery (II)



Just when everyone thought they had defeated it, the faceless blood demon suddenly went berserk, and bloody spikes suddenly grew on its body, turning it into a large thorn ball. Elfa, who was closest to it, was unable to dodge and was stabbed by the spikes.

Fortunately, he was wearing heavy armor and raised his shield to protect his throat and face. However, despite his quick reaction, he was still stabbed in the joints that were not protected by armor. Randy and Matar were also injured, but Kogas, who was not close and retreated quickly, was safe and sound.

"Ahhh... Raawwwr..." The Faceless Blood Demon roared like a wolf or a tiger, and kicked Elfa's tower shield hard, kicking him away. Elfa stabbed the ground with his sword to stop the demon's momentum, but the demon's power was too strong. After being dragged for a while, he suddenly hit the wall of the tomb, his chest churned, and he spat out a large mouthful of blood.

As if it was very dissatisfied with the big guy who he couldn't pierce, the faceless blood demon rushed towards Elfa on all fours like a wolf, so fast that it even stirred up a gust of wind. Two low-level swordsmen raised their weapons to block its way, but it only needed to wave its claws to both sides, and the throats of the two were immediately torn apart, without even a second of time.

Kogas could fight this thing head-on, but for some reason this guy always gave people a feeling of passive resistance. He would always attack the Faceless Blood Demon out of the blue. No matter if he hit it or not, he would retreat after one attack to ensure that he was absolutely safe and never give it any chance to react. As for the safety of his teammates, it was not within his consideration.

The faceless blood demon seemed determined to kill Elfa first. It didn't care much about Kogas's harassment. It just dodged and ran towards Elfa. Roger was standing next to Elfa. Seeing that Elfa was seriously injured and had not yet recovered his ability to move, the faceless blood demon rushed towards him like a mad dog. He stood in front of Elfa, with a weakened guardian eye and a heavy sword across his body. Blue and white light flashed on his body, ready for battle.

The Faceless Blood Demon was getting closer and closer, twenty steps, ten steps, five steps...

The horrifying howl, the swift figure and the powerful claw just now merged into a picture in Roger's eyes. He seemed to see himself being pierced through the body by a claw a few seconds later, with blood smeared all over the wall. He remembered the time when he was hit by the claw of the Yellow Springs Monster on Klin Island and was dizzy. A sense of fear arose in his heart. He seemed to have fallen accidentally, or to have dodged instinctively. He dodged to the side.

Elfa watched his teammates suddenly retreat, and the faceless blood demon that rushed towards him like a chariot was roaring and provoking him in a weird posture. Despair spread in his pupils, and as the monster stained with blood got closer and closer, it became more and more intense.

Suddenly, the bloody voice screamed and flew to the side, and its original position was replaced by another person. The pale-faced Randy, because he stood up to help Alpha knock the faceless blood demon away, leaving him to bear the impact of the monster alone. At this moment, he only felt like his body was rolling like waves, and his throat tasted sweet, and he actually spat out a mouthful of blood.

Matar, who followed behind, quickly helped Randy up and moved aside, while Roger followed Matar's example and helped Elfa up. The holy warrior had recovered some strength, and he let Roger drag him aside. Although he didn't say anything, there was a strange look in his eyes when he looked at Roger.

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