I'll untie you later. "
Officer: "..."
Ben stared at Kevin's movements for a while, and twisted his wrist to try to imitate him, but was stopped by the officer closest to him in a low voice: "Be careful that you can't untie your hands!"
"It's not suitable for children, please don't imitate." Kevin threw a sentence to Ban angrily.
He didn't care that the cane was full of burrs, he grabbed it directly, tore off the part of the leggings alive, and picked it clean.
Those dryads were not all stupid. When they were locked in the kitchen, they knew to take all the weapons off their bodies and left nothing for them.
Kevin didn't care whether there was a guard outside the door, he got up and looked around, and found a row of earthen jars filled with water next to the pile of stone statues on the wall. Without saying a word, he picked up two crock pots, raised his hand and splashed the faces of those sleeping officers.
"Huh - who?!" Nick and the others were startled by the cold water, and they all woke up with the water in their mouths.
"Me." Kevin threw away the earthen pot, and walked over with a big horse, pulling one by one, and with a pair of pale and thin hands, he tore off all the vines from everyone's body.
Nick and the others were still a little dazed, and asked with a dull face: "Where is this? Where are those bark monsters? There is no guard when we are arrested?"
Kevin held up an index finger to press his lips, gave a "shh", pointed to the door and said, "I'm listening to who's coming."
Giant Eagle Dan's bluffing loud voice was approaching, and it came from above his head: "What's the matter with these tree branches rushing here with their wretched faces?! Is there anything in this thatched shed? Hey!" Yo—how dare you shoot me with an arrow! I can’t slap you to death!”
As soon as he finished speaking, another gust of wind whizzed by.
The dryads outside were thrown around and couldn't stand upright. The brittle sound of metal swords clashing became indistinct in the sound of the wind, as if it had no effect at all, and the momentum was so weak that it could be ignored.
The sound of flapping wings sounded one after another, and something huge just happened to land on the top of the kitchen, making the whole hole tremble.
Everyone had just been released from the bondage, and their hands and feet hadn't moved yet. They raised their faces subconsciously when they heard the sound, just in time to touch the mud and rocks falling from the top, and ate a mouthful of ashes.
"Be careful, don't collapse this place." The voice that said "no" sounded again, still in a somewhat cold tone, but much clearer than before.
Everyone in the room was stunned for a moment.
Nick was stunned, with his face covered in plaster, and said, "Your Majesty? That was His Majesty's voice just now? Did I hear you right?!"
"That's right." Kevin patted his clothes, turned his head and said to the people who were looking at each other, "We are also very good at helping the emperor come out of the cave to rescue him."
Everyone silently covered their faces: "..." This is not something to be proud of, okay? !
"What are you still covering? Get up and go." Kevin said angrily, striding towards the door.
With the giant orcs around, the combat power has indeed been directly promoted to a higher level. Just listening to the battles and movements outside, one can tell that the little emperor brought here this time is the real savior.
The dryads were thrown into flight by these gigantic creatures. They are naturally shorter than ordinary people, and their advantage lies in their rough skin, thick flesh and resistance to blows. In terms of combat effectiveness, they are actually not very good. They still need to rely on surprise and surprise to deal with the group led by Kevin, let alone Shangdan and the others.
Kevin kicked away the two big rocks blocking the door.
In such a mess, the two tree spirits guarding the gate still stubbornly stick to their posts, even though one of them has already hugged the pillar tightly, waving an iron sword with a completely different style from them in one hand, looking out of his wits.
The rescuers called in by the leader were always cut off by Dan and the others halfway, and they couldn't get close to here, so the two gatekeepers could only stare at the ever-expanding melee in fear, not noticing that the captives had already turned inside. God, they didn't come back until Kevin broke through the door.
The two dryads were only stunned for a moment, and then rushed over.
It's a pity that when facing Kevin, it would be fatal to be stunned even for a moment.
"Excellent." Kevin briefly commented on the dedication and dedication of the two tree branches.
He turned sideways to get away from the fatter one, and at the same time raised his hand to chop the skinny tree spirit's withered wrist.
clatter—
The Thin Dryad's fingers softened, and the iron sword fell to the ground. When it was about to lower its head to pick it up, it saw a slender and thin hand flashing past its eyes. Then, it heard a "click" sound of bones.
This noise is partly from the ear