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Demon Hunter and His Cabin-Chapter 184 - Frog Prince
Chapter 184: Chapter 184 Frog Prince
Chapter 184: Chapter 184 Frog Prince
“Roger, be careful, this is a Transcendent Being, you’re no match for it alone!”
Tangde warned.
Although their team had dealt with several Transcendent Beings before, those were achieved through careful preparation and close cooperation among team members.
One-on-one, no one in the team had transcended yet; they definitely wouldn’t be a match for that monster.
Tangde, feeling a sense of urgency, couldn’t care less about the toxicity of the smoke at this moment; he held his breath and charged straight over.
Seeing their leader do so, the others followed suit, leaving only Wolff, who was panic-stricken, behind.
Roger was the fastest, and by now, he had already chased the Toad Monster out of the factory perimeter.
Even in the forest, the creature’s speed was astonishing. With its slender legs, a single leap would cover seven or eight meters, and in just a few bounds, it had covered nearly a hundred meters.
Even with Roger’s speed, the chase was extremely difficult.
A Transcendent Being with poisonous attacks was exactly what Roger needed. Although he wasn’t sure whether the creature had poison glands, regardless, Roger couldn’t miss such an opportunity.
After gathering the final ingredient, with some simple preparations, he could officially begin the Green Grass Trial.
The two figures, one after the other, quickly crossed over a mountain, and by now Roger had already gained a significant distance from the others behind him.
The monster seemed to have realized this as well and suddenly halted in its tracks, turning and charging at Roger.
In the darkness, Roger could clearly see the bullet holes Lawrence and Michelle had left on the creature’s body.
The dense bullet holes combined with pus-filled blisters on its skin would make any trypanophobe vomit immediately at the sight.
Using the cover of the trees, the creature quickly closed in on Roger.
“Crack!”
A tree as thick as a bowl was snapped by the monster, picked up in its hands and then hurled, whistling through the air towards Roger.
This fellow was different from many monsters Roger had encountered before; it clearly had a higher level of intelligence.
Roger naturally wouldn’t clash head-on with the Steel Sword. He moved agilely, using a tree to dodge the attack and in the process, closed the distance between them.
But as soon as he got close, a nauseating sweet smell invaded his brain, leaving his mind in a state of confusion. The next second, the Toad Monster’s palm had already smashed down.
“Guard!”
In the moment of regaining clarity, Roger’s body rooted to the ground like a tree, with his Blood Vessels spreading upwards from his hands, fending off the attack before he let out a breath.
“Get lost!”
He roared as he swung the Steel Sword with a weighty yet incredibly swift motion.
Splat!
The blade cleaved through skin, shattered muscles, and wedged deeply into the bone.
At the same time, following the sounds of the fight, Tangde and the others also arrived nearby.
“Is this guy really just a newbie?”
Beech, wielding dual axes, widened his eyes at the battling figures in the center.
“Has he already transcended?”
“So young, could he have a special Bloodline?” Tangde mused, racing forward.
“Go help!”
Hearing the voice from afar, the Toad Monster’s massive eyes rolled around. It wanted to flee from the fight, but Roger didn’t give it a chance.
He switched his moves from the prior heaviness to a continuous and swift barrage, entangling the creature’s movements.
“Croak, croak!”
The monster cried out, but Roger’s strength was growing. His Blood Vessels stretched to his elbow, and he felt his veins swelling with an endless surge of power.
“Stay with me!”
The Sword Tip pierced into the creature’s shoulder, the powerful force crushing bone and sinew. With an upward Sword Momentum, a thick arm was sent flying high.
“Intimidation!”
Tangde’s attack arrived immediately.
“Bang!”
The green smoke spread again, and the fishy-sweet smell rushed straight to the nostrils. Although Tangde was relatively far away, the smoke had an instantaneous effect on him as it diffused toward him.
A struggle flashed across his face, as though he had fallen into some kind of hallucination.
After three refinements of his internal organs, Roger’s resistance to poison was many times stronger than that of others. This time, with prior preparation, he was almost unaffected.
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He thrust out the Steel Sword in his hand, and like a dagger piercing leather, hit the target. Roger quickly followed through.
As long as he could slightly slow down the opponent’s speed, the battle would be nearly secure once the others caught up.
Even though he had inflicted heavy damage on the monster, it had become desperate to flee. It sprung away, escaping Roger’s attack range and ran off without looking back.
In the dark surroundings, obscured by smoke, Michelle and Lawrence’s guns were nearly rendered ineffective, and Tangde, the closest to them, was also affected by the smoke. At this point, Roger could only rely on himself.
“Burst!”
He desperately squeezed out his physical strength, sprinting forward while letting fly the dagger he had been carrying.
Thwack!
The sharp dagger hit the monster right in the back. As it staggered, Roger, in full burst, charged forward as well.
“Die!”
Leveraging the momentum of his charge, he drove the Steel Sword upward from under the monster, skewering it from its kneecap to its waist as a foul stench hit him in the face. The Toad Monster’s speed dropped once again.
The Steel Sword was thrust upwards to its limit before being fiercely retracted followed by a horizontal slash, gathering strength once more.
Struck twice in quick succession, the Toad Monster completely lost its balance and toppled forward, out of control.
At this moment, after two accumulations, Roger’s final attack also burst forth!
With both hands on the sword, he kicked the Toad Monster’s calf and leaped into the air, his arm’s Blood Vessels pulsing red and purple.
Thwack!
From above, the Steel Sword plunged into the monster’s spine, the sharp blade cleaving through bone and muscle.
The now-exposed white spine was subjected to a blood-curdling scream from the creature as its body, cleaved in two during its run, burst open to either side.
When it hit the ground, its upper body was almost completely bisected.
Shaking the green fluid off his weapon, Roger stepped forward, Sword Tip plunging into the Toad Monster’s head, nailing it firmly to the ground.
The monster convulsed, its internal organs hanging from the spine flung out of its body, green blood soaking the earth beneath.
Soon, it breathed its last.
With the Toad Monster’s death, the encompassing smoke automatically dissipated, and Tangde returned to his senses. Everyone ran over to find Roger, sword in hand, slowly pulling his weapon from the monster’s body.
“Is it… over?”
Tangde recalled what he had once said to Roger, his face burning with embarrassment in the darkness.
He’d seemed so sure of himself initially, but without Roger, their squad would have encountered significant trouble this time.
Not to mention the accidental killing of a commoner, they probably wouldn’t have been able to secure the monster unprepared.
If the monster hadn’t been killed by then, Wolff would likely have been dragged into bankruptcy, unable to provide the reward.
However, Tangde quickly recovered, stepping forward, “Look to see if there’s anything you need on the body of this monster.”
“According to our earlier agreement, you killed this monster alone, so all the spoils should belong to you.”
Roger nodded, pulled out the dagger stuck in the corpse, and began to search.
Michelle, standing in the distance, walked up to the body of the monster, frowning as she thought, “I know what this is now.”
“Its name will certainly be familiar to you.”
Her eyes shimmered with an ambiguous light.
“It is known as the Frog Prince.”