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Chapter 35 The Mist

"Croke, croak." The croaking frogs sounded in the sky. The cry of hunter frogs was much louder than other frogs. The noise attack caused by the gathering of thousands of hunter frogs was enough to shock ordinary humans to a dullness. Countless hunter frogs dragged their slippery and wet bodies and kept rubbing through everyone's calves. The continuous contact between close distance made everyone's face look disgusting.

The gray-brown frog torrent could not see at first sight, and rushed past everyone's feet like a tide. But not long after, people discovered in pain that the torrent suddenly stopped and did not move forward. Looking down, all the hunter frogs were very close, lying neatly on the ground without moving, as if they were resting. Only the strongest hunter frog in the outer circle was still in a squatting position, facing the outer side, guarding the surroundings.

Everyone was secretly anxious when they found that the hunter frog had the intention of resting on the spot. It was less than fifty minutes before the fog appeared again, but there were at least nearly forty minutes before they walked out of the forest of fog. Time was very tight and no accidents were allowed. However, now the group of hunter frogs suddenly remained still, trapping ten people in the sea of ​​frogs.

Guide Elad stood there blankly, and could see cold sweat dripping from his forehead. Even if he had rich experience, he could not think of any solution when encountering such a special situation. He could only wait helplessly for the hunters and frogs to finish the temporary rest and continue to move forward. Pannis frowned and stood for a while, and suddenly took action. He raised his right hand little by little with extremely slow movements and gently flicked it to the distance. A silver coin flew out from his fingertips. In Catherine's regretful gaze, he silently passed through several big trees. He flew twenty meters away before falling on the fallen leaf layer, making a subtle sound.

The "huhhh" sounded immediately. The hunter frog on the outermost side directly spewed out the broken bones in its body. Dozens of broken bones formed a rain of bullets in the air, and at the same time it hit the landing point of the silver coins. The powerful force directly smashed the thick fallen leaves layer through dozens of holes the size of fists. If someone stood there, even the shield of the golden-level professional would be smashed directly, and it was difficult to escape. After spraying out the bullets, the hunter frog did not notice any sound of getting closer, so he squatted down again and listened to the sounds around him vigilantly.

Panis's test result made everyone even less daring to act rashly. With the speed and intensity of the hunter frog vomiting, no one present dared to say that he could completely avoid it, and no one dared to say that he could defend against a wave of attacks. Therefore, for everyone trapped, being discovered is basically equivalent to serious injury or even death. Everyone is carefully controlling their bodies and even controlling their breathing. No one knows whether the excessive breathing sound will attract the hunter frog's attack, and no one wants to be the first attempter.

As time passed by minute by minute, the frog group still showed no sign of moving. Everyone could even feel that the humidity in the dense forest began to rise slowly, which was a sign of the reappearance of the fog. Pannis sighed in his heart, his eyes communicated silently with Catherine for a moment, and his arms slowly raised again, raised above his head, and a hook lock appeared silently from his wrist. The hook lock rose little by little as if it was held by one hand, without causing any sound of wind. The hook lock slowly rose about ten meters, as if someone was controlling it, wrapped around a thick and hard branch. Pannis used both hands and his body began to rise quietly. Everyone looked at his feet in surprise. The rising movement did not make any sounds of fallen leaves on the ground make any sound. This was a very incredible situation.

In order not to make a sound, Panis's body rose very slowly. It took nearly five minutes to arrive at a distance of ten meters. When Panis's right hand was placed on the branch, everyone felt relieved. But the next moment, Panis did an act that everyone could not imagine. Hanging on the tree, he suddenly burst into laughter in a large group of hunter frogs. The laughter was loud and clear, and it was very penetrating, enough to make all hunter frogs hear clearly.

The next moment, a dark cloud rose into the air, including those who were resting on their backs. All the hunter frogs jumped up at the same time and spit out broken bones at Panis's position. However, while Panis laughed, he hooked the branches and swung hard, avoiding the hunter frog's bullet rain in advance and climbed to another branch. Climbing up the branch, Panis did not stop, and jumped several times in a row outside the hunter frog group. The dark cloud-like bullet rain chased behind Panis like a shadow, hitting Panis continuously.

At the foot point before, it could not stop Panis's movements. Panis rolled four or five times in a row, not even looking back. Although he staggered a few times when he stood up, he still rushed forward with the impact and sank into the dense forest. A large number of hunter frogs seemed to be stimulated, and all went out, jumping at high speed and chasing after Panis. In a blink of an eye, a large group of frogs disappeared, leaving only broken leaves and broken branches on the ground.

"He is injured." When the frog group left, Dora stared at Panis's back and said loudly: "The legs and back have been attacked at least twenty times. You must save him, otherwise he will not be able to escape."

"Let's go." Catherine said loudly with indescribable depression in her voice: "Everyone goes out and leave the forest of fog before it appears, immediately."

"Senior sister!" Dora obviously couldn't understand why Catherine gave up her teammates. She was about to argue about something, but when she looked up, she saw the heartache and determination in Catherine's eyes. She could only shake her head helplessly, and take the lead and run out after Elard.

"Sister, don't be sad. He said before that he will not die." Vivian ran and comforted Catherine: "He will be back soon."

"Do you think it's easy to die once? Every time he dies, it means we've dragged him down again." Catherine's tone was still full of anger, and she suddenly sighed: "Sorry, Vivian, I wasn't angry with you just now, I just..."

"I understand, I won't blame you, sister." Vivian smiled faintly and shook her head: "I will catch up, we will catch up one day. Don't you believe in your own potential?"

"Of course I believe it." The dimness in Catherine's eyes faded away, and she shone again, and she shouted loudly: "Let's go, run faster, there's not much time left."

It is very difficult to move forward quickly in the forest. Apart from various traps and sleeping monsters, dense shrubs, vines and undulating terrain are the most dangerous enemies in advance. Even if Catherine followed behind Elard and chopped the plants blocking the road, her speed of progress could not be increased much. The pros could only run while keeping looking at the timer, silently calculating the remaining time.

After running for a long time, there was a sudden sound in the bushes beside him. Panis came out of the bushes in a mess, joined the running team without any strange expression, and whispered: "Sorry, I'm late to come back."

Dora's eyes almost bulged out in surprise. She glanced at Panis's back several times. There were still many large pieces of blood behind Panis, and then she was injured before. But what surprised Dora even more was Catherine's reaction. Seeing Panis come back, Catherine was silent for a moment, and while running, she held Panis's arm heavily, muttering in her mouth: "It's good if there is any injury, it's good if there is any injury."

"Hey, Katherine, you're so sad that you're actually looking forward to me being hurt." Panis was stunned, his lips slowly curled up, and a gentle smile appeared, but he said, "I can't do it anymore, my heart is broken, I need first aid."

"Speak nonsense for a while and don't let Lina treat you." Catherine glared at Panis at squintedly: "So, what did you just say?"

"I said I was wrong, Lord Commander." Panis immediately lowered his head and admitted his mistake seriously, while running side by side with Elad at the same time, changing the topic: "How far is it?"

"This bastard." Catherine spat gently in anger, but did not notice that her smile became particularly bright.

"Trouble," Elard replied loudly, "It's too late. We have been delayed by the hunter frog for too long. Even if we run at this speed, it will be ten minutes away when the fog appears. Now we need to prepare. Let's climb up the tree first, otherwise the fog will be dispersed after a while."

"No, keep running." The answer was not Panis, but Vivian. Panis turned around and looked at Vivian, nodded, and said to Elard: "Listen to her, keep running, keep ensuring your safety."

"How could I believe it?" Elad said dissatisfiedly: "There is still a chance of survival if you climb up."

"You have a 100% chance of survival," said Panis. "It depends on whether you dare to bet this time."

Elad, who was running, was silent for a while before answering, "I think I'm crazy, I actually want to believe you, so keep following me."

"Sister, carry me." Vivian jumped and jumped behind Catherine and let Catherine carry herself. Without Vivian's speed limit, the group ran faster.

However, as Elad said, it was too late to go, and the vegetation fog appeared from the ground without warning and quickly spread in the dense forest. In less than two minutes, the entire space below ten meters was filled.

Only in the thick fog did people know how powerful the fog was. The thick fog completely obscured the vision. Even if people were only half a meter apart, they could not see the other person's outline, let alone see the environment and identify the road. Fortunately, before this, Panis had already taken out a long rope in advance and tied it to everyone to the waist in turn to kill the danger of separation. After the vision was blocked, Elard had to stop, and the others quickly moved closer to him and surrounded him in the middle, forming a defensive circle.

"What's the matter now?" Dora saw that Panis was very confident and chose to trust and asked directly: "What do we need to do?"

"Defense, wait." Panis said without looking back: "It won't be long. You must ensure safety before this. Don't be stingy with your fighting spirit. Once you find something wrong, you will immediately open the shield to defend. Don't reduce personnel here."

"No problem." Because she was in the dense forest, Dora kept keeping her weapon in the form of a sword. At this time, she changed it to a whip again and threw it out gently. The whip turned flexibly, and circled the defensive array one meter away from the outer edge of the defensive array: "As long as there are large creatures approaching, I guarantee that I can find it, no matter whether they make a sound, but I can't warn you for the small one."
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