The Paladin in the Abyss

Chapter 322: 336: The Dwarf's Delight



Chapter 322: 336: The Dwarf's Delight

Chapter 322: Chapter 336: The Dwarf’s Delight

Lancelot kicked open the Coward Devil corpse he had cleaved in two, the splashing blood spraying both him and his enemies. The Coward Devils responded differently—some attempted to pounce on him, while others instinctively tried to flee. He was about to extend his Sword Aura and use a wide sweep to quickly dispose of these low-level minions, but a figure who suddenly rushed into the enemy group forced him to stop his action.

“Ha ha ha ha! For the glory of Moradin!”@@@@

The Dwarf bellowed a frenzied roar and knocked a Coward Devil to the ground before grappling with it and rolling around. The long spikes and blades on Bruto’s armor shredded the unfortunate Coward Devil, but the real lethal blow came from the Dwarf’s initial charge—his helmet featured a toad figurine, modified by members of the Frontline Warrior’s Guild, its tongue transformed into a sharp Trident Spike that punctured the Coward Devil’s heart instantly.

Several claws reached for the Dwarf who hadn’t managed to rise, these low-rank Demons acted like hunting dogs led by hunters, attacking the enemy purely on instinct.

But Bruto’s armor was covered in malicious spikes, and the demons found their claws impaled almost immediately. They tried to pull back, but the cunningly placed barbs on the spikes ensured the Coward Devils’ claws were firmly nailed to the Dwarf’s armor.

Bruto let out a roar and leaped up from the ground. He embraced another Coward Devil, beginning to frantically rub against it. The sharp protrusions on his armor instantly flayed the enemy, and the Dwarf firmly pressed his helmet against the Coward Devil’s fang-filled mouth, completely ignoring the other three Coward Devils hanging onto his back.

Lancelot decided not to steal the Dwarf’s thunder; wielding Frostslash, he followed behind Bruto, giving each of the surviving Coward Devils from the Dwarf’s side a sword, ensuring no one escaped.

It must be said, the actions of Lancelot and Bruto were incredibly fast; the number of Coward Devils had already halved before the two Spellcasters’ belated spells arrived. Kalalin unleashed Acid Sphere, a strong acid ball the size of an apple flew from his palm, striking a Coward Devil and causing half of the demon’s body to melt like wax, making it cry out in pain.

During his charge, the knight heavily stomped on the ground. The ground made a muffled sound. Some special energy made the ground sink like a rubber ball and then immediately bounced back, sending Lancelot high into the air.

The body structure of the Berserk Demon made it difficult to look up, but it still saw the Human Knight’s jumping action. Concerned about a fatal strike from above, the Berserk Demon, using the momentum of a missed weapon swing, performed a forward roll, a move quite agile for its species.

Unfortunately, Lancelot’s target had not been it from the start. The Human Knight, in mid-air, executed a forward somersault, easily passing over the nearly 8 feet tall Berserk Demon. The Frostslash, glowing with cyan light, fell like a waterfall from the sky, bifurcating the other Demon, who was relying on its digestive system to destroy the documents.

This was the second time in this battle that Lancelot finished an enemy in an extremely shocking manner. Even for a tough species like the Berserk Demons, such thorough physical damage meant immediate death. Blood splashed wildly in all directions, like waves crashing against rocks, mixed with the bulging, pus-filled internal organs of the Berserk Demon.

Lancelot turned his head, looking at the demon he had just leaped over. The large toad had just turned around, about to launch a downward strike at Lancelot, but the horrific death of its companion caused a brief pause in its movement.

The toad’s body suddenly stiffened as a silver arrowhead pierced through from under its chin. The demon dropped its weapon, its claws fumbling around an area it couldn’t see, trying to pull out the thing that made it difficult to breathe. But by then, Bruto had already reached behind it, and a heavy iron hammer crashed onto the demon’s knees, accompanied by a distinct sound of bones shattering. The tall Berserk Demon tumbled to the ground.

Lancelot knew Bruto no longer needed anyone else’s help. He turned back, facing the demon corpse he had sliced in two, hesitated slightly, then resignedly shrugged his shoulders and reached his hand into the sticky flesh of the corpse.

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