Chapter 538 The fragrance is everywhere

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2179Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
Coupled with the fact that Corsi was eager for quick success, he challenged Dean before he could master the new tricks. The flaw in his body was almost invisible due to the induction of mental power.

Even though it was Dean's first time using the Akaman Divine Fish in actual combat, there was no pressure to deal with it.

It can even be said to be at ease.

It's hard to cheer up.

Manipulating his mental power, Dean stabbed Corsi's very incoherent joints as he was running his energy. The weak force was like the finger that knocked over a domino, causing Corsi to collapse in an instant.

This is the most frustrating battle the young knight has fought since he became a professional.

The opponent did not use any super powerful power, nor did he use any weird and complicated skills.

He just nodded a few fingers, but he was being played around in these seemingly ordinary fingers, with almost no power to fight back.

Several times, Corsi even felt like a puppet under Dean, with strings tied to it. Except for his head, everything else was not controlled. Dean could walk him however he wanted, and his vindictiveness was even more complete. He didn't obey orders and didn't wait for others to attack him, so he tormented himself and fell down.

Gritting his teeth and clenching the sword in his hand, Cosi concentrated on staring at Dean and his fish, trying to sense the attack that would come from nowhere.

With that ferocious look and fiery gaze, it looked like it was about to pounce on the fish. The Akaman fish shook its tail uncomfortably. Cosi, who caught this small movement, immediately stepped back subconsciously. .

It wasn't until the moment the knight moved that Dean slowly added a mental stab.

Before Kesi could stand still, the hand holding the sword suddenly gave out its strength. He watched as his right hand trembled slightly and then he let go of the hilt of the sword.

The knight's sword fell from the sky.

It looks like a replica of the scene just after seeing the Akaman fish.

Cosi quickly took it with his free left hand, thus avoiding some embarrassing situations.

Holding the familiar hilt of the sword, Cosi breathed a sigh of relief.

Losing weapons is a taboo for knights.

If this really happened, he wouldn't be able to see anyone anymore.

As soon as he thought this, Kesi was hit in the calf by mental power, staggered and fell to his knees.

The young knight who had not yet sworn allegiance to anyone, this first kneeling ceremony of surrender was dedicated to Dean.

When he was a child, Kesi had imagined that he would surrender to the princess, his face turned green and white, and he quickly stood up from the ground.

He repositioned himself, trying to pretend that nothing had happened to smooth over the embarrassment. However, just as the fighting spirit was wrapped around the sword, Dean waved his hands coquettishly and said, "You're welcome, uncle doesn't care about these false gifts." people."

Kosi, who had lost his first kneeling, resisted the urge to roll his eyes and stood the long sword in his hand on the ground.

Probably realizing the strength gap between the two sides, Cosi was not prepared to take this battle as a challenge. He directly followed the guidance game and entered the preparation time without any precautions.

He calmed down, and his fighting spirit condensed into a white light on his body, wrapping the energy in Kesi's body like armor.

Dean raised his eyebrows and pressed his fingers that were about to move.

He was not so evil as to interrupt his eldest nephew, he just used his mental power to tentatively tap on the white light shell.

During the test, Dean found that this light shell was indeed interesting. It could largely prevent him from repeating his old tricks and interfering with his nephew's energy storage.

It should be regarded as a relatively advanced technique in the use of fighting spirit.

It just takes a little long to prepare.

Gudian measured the time for Kesi. It took him about forty-five seconds to completely wrap his body with fighting spirit.

This speed was enough for Dean to defeat him ten times in the challenge.

Dean looked at his eldest nephew who had put a white light shell on himself and seemed to have regained his confidence. He shook his head and for the first time drained the blue liquid accumulated in the body of the Akaman fish.

After that, Cosi didn't know what happened.

In his incomplete memory, there was only the embarrassing scene of himself flying into the sky and escaping from the ground, like a rubber ball, bouncing around.

And Dean didn't even move from beginning to end. Looking at his relaxed appearance, he almost moved a recliner.

By the time Kesi came to his senses again, the fighting spirit in his body had been completely exhausted.

Feeling that his body was being hollowed out, the knight panted and looked at the opposite side. After making a gesture of surrender, he sat down on the ground.

It’s so frustrating.

How come you still have such a rogue style of play?

Seeing through his depression, Dean held up the belly of the Akaman fish and expressed his approval for its progress.

At this level, it may be an exaggeration to say that he is alone, but it is already at a level that can be applied in actual combat.

In terms of growth rate, Dean is quite satisfied.

He used to regret that his mental power had no special properties, but later he gradually discovered the benefits of this ordinary cultivation method.

Because there is no preference effect, his Akkaman divine fish has a complete range of skills, whether it is perception, control, or physical attacks, it can be used.

Although it is not outstanding, it is better in all aspects. For Dean, it is more useful than the Akaman God Fish with gifted tendencies.

"What kind of magic pet is this fish?"

Kesi looked at the Akaman fish longingly and tried to explore.

Dean could see his heartbeat at a glance. He had seen the same expression on the faces of his two apprentices and Leinna.

The true fragrance theorem is so terrifying.

He showed emotion on his face, and his eyes seemed to see through everything, which always made Kesi feel that his dislike for the Akaman fish had been seen through by the other party.

He cleared his throat in embarrassment and explained forcefully: "I just think this kind of magic pet has great potential. If no one appreciates it because it is... special, it will be a waste of resources..."

Dean invited the Akkaman fish back into his head, replayed the parasitic method that Corsi thought was quite special, and told him the specific price of the Akaman fish in a very understated tone.

The moment he came out of the unit, Cosi immediately held his heart.

Don't dare to move, don't dare to move.

At this price, I might not be able to get even half a fish tail if I sell him.

Kesi looked at Dean's head, which was no different from when he came, but seemed to be glowing in his eyes, with an expression of wonder.

That look in his eyes gave Dean an inexplicable feeling that his precious treasure was being coveted for the first time.