Chapter 146 - Chapter 146: Night of the Undead
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nChapter 146: Night of the Undead
nTranslator: Lonelytree
nNoticing that his clansmen were being beaten, Lumiere immediately pounced forward like a mad dog.
nAt this moment.
nOnly then did Matthew realize how terrifying this guy’s physical body was.
nLumiere dashed into the forest at the speed of a bullet and swiped at the nearest bandit.
nPuff!
nThe latter’s neck was instantly torn apart, and a large amount of blood spurted out, spraying the bushes beside him everywhere.
n“No! No! No!”
nThe bandit’s eyes were wide open as he clutched his neck and staggered to the ground.
nLumiere ignored him and pounced on the others with a low growl.
nLumiere was completely different from his usual self when he was in combat mode. It was as if the polite, embarrassed, and smiling boy had disappeared the moment he smelled blood.
nWhat replaced it was a real killing machine!
nHe was like a nimble cheetah but also like a violent tiger. He pounced, bit, scratched, and slapped. No one in the bandit gang could withstand a single move from him!
nTwenty seconds later.
nThe ground was covered in blood.
nThe 20-man bandit gang was wiped out!
nLumi&re raised his head from a corpse, his lower face covered in blood. The sight of it sent shivers down the spines of the other Jangos, let alone Matthew.
n“This guy might really become the king of the rainforest or even an even more amazing figure! ”
nIn addition to his shock, Matthew also admired him.
nFor a moment.
nHe saw Su Ya’s shadow in Lumiere. That wild and violent killing stance was definitely not an act. It was Lumiere’s desire for blood from the bottom of his heart, as well as his hunting instinct that had been trained hard.
nWhat was even rarer was that even though he had the potential to become the king of the rainforest, he had always maintained an approachable attitude and was full of curiosity about the outside world.
nThis was rare in conservative indigenous tribes.
nAfter the battle, Lumiere was already negotiating with his clansmen.
nMatthew did not go over. He did not want to trouble Lumiere.
nHence, he shifted his gaze away and happened to see Bobo taking out the bomb from her backpack. He hurriedly pressed down on Bobo’s helmet!
n” What are you doing?!”
nMatthew noticed that his actions had directly caused the antennae on both sides of the helmet to stand up, and a faint red light lit up above them!
n“I’m helping to mediate the fight!”
nBobo retorted righteously, “We can’t just beat up one side, right? That’s so unfair!”
nMatthew realized that she probably did not understand the word ‘clan’, so he quickly explained the relationship between Lumiere and the Jangos.
nOnly then did Bobo put the bomb back in resentfully.
nShe unhappily adjusted the straps of her backpack.
n“Is that so? If I had known, I would have thrown a small brick earlier. Sigh, why are the two of you so fast?”
nMatthew patted her head gently. “The next time you want to use a bomb, can you discuss it with me in advance? I’m a timid person, and I’m afraid of sudden sounds.”
nBobo rolled her eyes at him impatiently.
n“Blah Blah Blah!”
nHowever, the light bulbs on the antennae on both sides suddenly turned from red to blue.
nAfter a while.
nMatthew heard her whisper, “Got it, coward.”
nA moment later, the Jangos retreated, and Lumiere returned to explain the situation.
n“That group of people just now called themselves the Wind Bandits. They seem to have some connections with one of the two groups by the lake, but they are not the same. My tribe members discovered them accidentally entering the rainforest during their daily hunt. At that time, they seemed to be searching for something, and both sides started fighting at the slightest disagreement. Fortunately, I arrived in time because the bandits had the advantage in numbers. My tribe members might not be able to defeat them.”
nMatthew nodded.
nBobo suddenly interrupted,
nIt was the Wind Bandits that died in your hands, and the Sand Bandits and the Order of Calamity that died by the lake. The Wind and Sand Bandits were originally in cahoots, but they’ve been backstabbing each other due to the recent civil strife.”
nLumiere revealed a look of surprise. “This is very unusual. Actually, I don’t care about their internal strife. I only care about whether they will appear in the rainforest. This place was very dangerous for them. If there were not enough benefits, these people would not take the risk.”
nHe looked at Matthew apologetically.
n“I’m afraid I have to go back to the tribe first to see the situation. There are so many outsiders in the rainforest, and I feel that something is not right.” Matthew agreed. “Your analysis is correct. You don’t have to worry about us.”
nLumiere was also very decisive. After bidding farewell to the two of them, he disappeared into the depths of the forest in a few flashes.
nMatthew looked around.
nLike Lumiere, he had sensed the abnormality of the jungle.
nIf he had been distracted by the discovery of the Envoy of Equilibrium before, then now, Matthew realized that the degree of abnormality this time was probably beyond his expectations!
nThis was because he had not seen any flying squirrels since he entered the rainforest!
nIt was impossible for Lumiere to replace the flying squirrel as Su Ya’s spy. He was not a Blessed of the Soul of the Rainforest.
nAll the signs showed that Su Ya was not in the mood to pay attention to Matthew at all.
nThen what was Su Ya doing?
nThings weren’t that simple.
nTherefore, Matthew tried to communicate with the Black Banyan Dream. With the recognition he received, as long as he was in the rainforest, he should be able to enter the Black Banyan Dream easily.
nHowever, this time, he was rejected!
nHint: Due to unknown interference, you are temporarily unable to enter the
nBlack Banyan Dream World!
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