Chapter 224 - Giant Kobold
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nLocated at the foot of the Bryce Snow Mountain, the dog temple was the only temple of the Dog God worshipped by Kobolds on the continent.
nThe entire temple was built of ivory-white marble. In front of the temple was a golden marble pillar. On the body of the pillar was carved a big Alaskan dog head, but it had a strong body of a man.
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nOn the top of the temple stood a man with a strong body and an Alaskan dog head.
nThe whole temple was emitting a faint earthy yellow light.
nNo one knew when the dog temple was built.
nNo one knew who built the dog temple.
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nAnd no one knew where the God in the dog temple came from.
nThe dog temple had a grand ceremony almost every month.
nDuring the grand ceremony, a divine light descended from the dog temple.
nA large number of gold mines were sent in from the magic array.
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nAnd the Kobolds who sent a large number of gold mines were also baptized by their bloodline.
nThis made many Kobolds fall into the madness of collecting money.
nNo one knew that the mastermind behind all this was slowly using the greed in the hearts of creatures to corrupt a race.
nThe knights in the dog temple were all wearing armor made of decent materials, bronze helmets on their heads, and bronze heavy swords in their hands.
nWhile the Monn and Kobolds were confronting each other.
nIn the mist, someone had already sent the gold mines that they had dug out through a teleportation array.
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nAt the same time, they sent the news of someone attacking the gold mines to ask for help.
nAfter the Kobolds sent the news of asking for help.
nA huge magic array appeared on the ground in the middle of the Paladin army behind the Monn.
nA black and yellow flame soared into the sky around the magic array.
nIn the void above the magic array, a huge Alaskan dog’s head popped out.
nThe Alaskan dog’s head stared at the Monn’s Paladin army below.
nIts huge body slowly walked out of the void.
nA shadow cast down from the sky, covering the entire sky above the Paladin army.
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n“What a huge dog head.”
nAce had never seen such a huge dog head.
nJust its head alone was big enough to cover the sky and the sun.
nIts body was really too amazing.
nIt was actually the body of a strong giant.
nHowever, this Kobold had a spell that could faintly changed its magic attributes.
nIt couldn’t be a fake, right?
nBut why would the other party change its own attributes and pretend to be a Kobold?
nWhat kind of conspiracy was this?
n“That’s not right. Could this be some fusion skill that the Kobolds summoned?”
nThe members of the Paladin army began to make guesses in their hearts.
nThe Kobolds fell to the ground with a boom. The few weak Mages from the Paladin army who did not have enough time to dodge were struck hard on the spot. They spat out a mouthful of blood and collapsed to the ground, unable to get up.
nThe people beside them quickly lifted them up and avoided the feet of the giant-like Kobold.
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n“Ace, bring some people to strengthen the defensive barrier.”
n“Mage formation, follow.”
nMonn ordered calmly.
nBut his expression became particularly ugly.
nWhen did the Kobold have such a powerful existence.
nEven Ace’s defensive spell was shaken until it had unstable magic fluctuations.
nIt seemed that not only was this Kobold not at a disadvantage in terms of physical strength, but its own magic power was also stronger than expected.
nMonn was about to launch an attack with the fire mages.
nThe mountain-like Kobold took another step forward.
nWith this one step, Ace who was in the center of gravity of the defensive magic circle, was shaken until blood oozed out of the seven orifices, and many cracks appeared on the snow-white skin.
nNot to mention the mages in the other defensive magic circles.
nAll of them were badly injured, but they were still holding on.
n“As expected of the Paladin army.”
nA deep male voice with a strong sound wave attack came out of the giant Kobold’s mouth.
n“Who are you?”
nThe flame divine sword in Monn’s hand was already supporting the ground.
nOnly in this way could he not be suppressed by the opponent’s strength and kneel on the ground.
n“Hehe, as expected of the youngest bishop. After enduring my attack, you actually only suffered a little flesh wound!”
nAs the giant Kobold finished speaking.
nMonn could not help but spit out a mouthful of blood onto the ground.
n“Who are you exactly!”
nMonn gritted his teeth.
n“It doesn’t matter who I am. The important thing is that you can’t leave here alive today. If you covet the things of my Kobold clan, you have to exchange your life for it.”
nThe giant Kobold sneered and took another step forward.
nWith this step, the Paladin army of Monn were about to be trampled to death.
nMonn desperately roared.
n“I sacrifice my life. Please bring justice to the mortal world. I will bear all the sins alone!”
nAs Monn said this, the giant Kobold’s left arm turned into ashes by a white light that descended from the sky.
nHowever, what followed was that Monn felt that something important in his body was rapidly disappearing.
nMonn knew that what he lost was not only his life, but also his strength.
nHowever, he did not regret it. He could not allow his people who had trusted him and entrusted their lives on him…
nTo pay for his own choices.
nHe also did not allow them to face death for their own choices when they could have avoided death.
n“Hahaha, how much lifespan are you left to sacrifice?”
nAs Monn sacrificed his lifespan, the giant Kobolds injured its arms.
nMonn’s Paladin army and the Kobolds had entered a true stalemate.
nAlthough the Monn’s was nervous for Monn, but he was the strongest person on their side.
nThey were soldiers and had to obey orders.
nHence, they had to obey the military disciplines and strengthen their defenses to protect themselves according to Monn’s orders.
nAs for the Kobolds, they had unprecedented confidence because of the appearance of the giant Kobold. They felt that they could win this battle.
nHowever, the giant Kobold was injured, so they did not dare to take the initiative to attack.
nAlthough the giant Kobold sounded particularly tough, in reality, he did not dare to continue attacking.
nHe was afraid that he would force Monn into a corner.
nBy then, Monn would fight to the death with him.
nThe giant Kobold did not think that Monn had used his full strength during the sacrifice just now.
nInstead, he was more inclined to believe that Monn was just testing him.
nEveryone knew that this youngest bishop was a ruthless person.
nHe could often unleash unimaginable potential in a life-and-death situation.
nHe could always come back from the dead.
nFrom Monn’s appearance, it was obvious that he had a trump card waiting for him.
nThis meant that the next time they fought, it would be the moment of life and death.
nAt the same time, a person slowly walked into the distant dog temple.
nHis handsome face, which he usually took great care of, was now as if someone had pressed him onto the ground and rubbed against him. His face and neck were stained with blood, and the wound on his arm seemed to be unable to stop bleeding, the skin and flesh on the wound turned outward, revealing the white bones that were burnt.
nThe sky above the dog temple, which was originally clear, gradually turned scarlet. The temple was on the verge of collapse, as if it was struggling to maintain its balance on the surface. The statue of the dog-headed man creaked on the altar, unable to bear the burden, the sound of friction.
nIt seemed like it would collapse at any moment.
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