After the Elf Spring on the wall stopped flowing, Rhodes struck the place with the hilt of his sword, but no response came from it.
For the hard rock wall in front of us, simple tapping alone obviously cannot have much effect.
At Rhodes's signal, the centaur leader stepped forward directly, and at the same time struck down the ax with all his strength, slashing towards the rock wall. In an instant, under the full force of the centaur leader's attack, a large crack appeared on the rock wall.
Cracks were deeply embedded in the rock wall in front of them, but no fairy spring appeared. The centaur leader ignored this, but held the battle ax in his hand and continued to chop at the rock wall in front of him.
As the centaur leader struck again and again, the cracks on the rock wall gradually expanded, revealing some space behind it.
Another blow hit the rock wall in front of him, and with an explosion, under the influence of the Centaur leader, the rocks on the rock wall fell to the ground, revealing a large amount of space behind.
At this time, the elven spring shot out from the original position of the stone and sprayed in front of the centaur leader who was in front of the rock wall.
Seeing this, Rhodes pushed aside the centaur leader in front of him and hurriedly used a water bottle to catch the flowing Elf Spring.
After spewing out a lot, the stock of the Elf Spring has begun to decrease significantly. From the initial spray, it has become slowly left behind. The location that Rhodes picked up was right under the rock wall.
The centaur leader was pushed by Rhodes, showing an action that was far below its own strength. It retreated a long distance back before stabilizing its body.
After being sprayed by the elven spring, the centaur leader was stunned. In addition to the soul fire flashing in his eyes, there seemed to be something more.
At this time, the centaur leader waved his arms around randomly, as if he was adjusting to something.
Rhodes, who was receiving the Fairy Spring, didn't know what happened to the centaur leader. Rhodes' attention at this time has been completely focused on the Elf Spring in front of him.
The kettle in Rhode's hand has already received most of the Elf Spring. For Rhodes, the harvest of these Elf Spring is enough to make up for the large amount of time spent in obtaining the Elf Spring.
At this time, the Elf Spring on the rock wall had stopped flowing. In Rhode's eyes, there was still part of the Elf Spring remaining in the space inside the rock wall.
Rhodes knew that the Elf Spring inside the rock wall should be all the Elf Spring accumulated here. It is extremely rare for Rhodes to get a full pot of Elf Spring here. .
The Fairy Spring is still sliding down the rock wall, but the speed is extremely slow. It is estimated that it will take some time to completely harvest it.
Rhodes was about to issue an order through his spiritual mark to the centaur leader on the side, asking him to continue to attack the wall in front of him, so that the Elf Spring would flow down faster. But just when Rhodes was just giving the order through his spiritual mark, something suddenly seemed like As if sensing something, he looked towards the centaur leader.
The order Rhodes just issued did not receive any response. At this time, in this situation, Rhodes keenly sensed the abnormality.
In Rhodes' line of sight, the centaur leader's face was obscured by a mask, and his expression could not be seen clearly. But judging from the direction the centaur leader's face was facing, it seemed that he had been looking at his position and seemed to be thinking about something.
At this time, as if receiving the order from Rhodes' spiritual imprint, the centaur leader immediately took action, no longer staying where he was, but quickly moving in the direction of Rhodes.
As the centaur leader moved forward, a sense of crisis arose in Rhodes' heart. Rhodes instantly put the kettle in his hand into the space ring and used the bat transformation skill at the same time.
As soon as the black mist appeared, a tomahawk struck directly into it. The tomahawk penetrated the entire black mist and struck the rock wall behind, instantly breaking the rock wall into pieces.
At this time, many tiny bats appeared in the black mist. The bat did not try to attack the centaur leader in front of him, but quickly flew towards the empty space to the side.
Seeing the bats scattered around, the centaur leader did not stop at all, but wildly waved the two battle axes in his hands. Many of the surrounding bats were instantly killed by the centaur leader.
Just as the centaur leader was about to continue attacking the bats scattered around, he was blocked by another undead creature. The undead creature that blocked it was the vampire who was standing aside.
Because his attack was blocked by the vampire, the centaur leader looked extremely angry. He immediately struck down the ax with all his strength, trying to force the vampire back and continue to hunt down the bat that Rhodes had transformed into.
Facing the attack of the centaur leader, the vampire had no fear. When the ax blade was about to come in front of the vampire, the vampire dodged.
Although the vampire failed to cause much damage to the centaur leader, it still delayed the centaur leader for a long time.
While the centaur leader was fighting the vampire, the bats transformed by Rhodes quickly flew towards the original illusion wall, passed directly through the wall, and came to the outside space.
Because he had a deep understanding of the vampire's moves, the centaur leader did not choose to fight head-on with the vampire. Instead, he directly relied on his strength advantage to force the vampire back. Then according to his memory, he rushed towards the location of the original illusion wall. .
As he got closer to the wall, the centaur leader stepped back into the water. Although the thoughts in his heart were extremely urgent, due to his body structure, the centaur leader was still affected by the surrounding water when running wildly, making it difficult to increase his speed to the maximum.
As soon as he rushed out of the wall, the centaur leader was blocked by the surrounding centaur undead. Since the centaur undead had an absolute advantage in numbers, the centaur leader could not get past the centaur undead in front of him like he could get past vampires.
Faced with this situation, the centaur leader had no choice but to quickly engage in battle with the surrounding centaur undead, hoping to rely on his own strength to quickly eliminate the surrounding centaur undead.
The surrounding centaur undead seemed to have received some order. Facing the centaur leader's offensive, these centaur undead did not fight head-on, but focused more on delaying and defending.
At this time, the vampires from behind also passed through the wall and came to deal with the centaur leader, so that when the centaur leader dealt with the centaur undead in front of him, he had to guard against the attacks of the vampires from behind.
And all this fell into the eyes of Rhodes on the shore.
(End of chapter)