Chapter 681 Fierce battle in dream


Chapter 681 Fierce battle in the dream

The raging flames and floods that filled the city did not kill the two monsters, but instead burned the entire city into a sea of ​​fire.

If it were in reality, Purficott would definitely not do this kind of thing. After all, just to kill two monsters, there is no need to burn down the entire city.

But in this dreamland, everything can be controlled by her with just one thought, so naturally she doesn't need to pay so much attention.

It is indeed very cost-effective to hit people with powerful map cannons, but it is really cool to be unable to withstand it!

Purficott often restrains her emotions because she clearly knows that losing her temper is useless.

So even though she committed various horrific acts and killed many people, every killing had a clear purpose, with minimal casualties in exchange for the greatest effect.

However, people will eventually develop some problems if they hold it in for a long time. Even a perfect artificial life form like Perfect Court will sometimes want to vent.

Under normal circumstances, Purficott would of course make some inventions to calm down her mood or depression. After all, she couldn't really vent her anger regardless.

Although she couldn't set the city on fire as easily as she did now, she could still set the whole city on fire.

In the dream, Purficott, who had completely let go of his restraints, could unleash his destructive desires to his heart's content.

The flames could not burn the two monsters that had climbed onto the building. Although Perficott could directly level the building, that would be too boring.

These are two very good toys, and Purficott doesn't want to kill them just like that.

So as her mind turned, the flood that flooded the entire city gathered towards her, wrapping up the entire building beneath her like a waterspout, and sucked her in.

And when all the floodwaters were sucked up by the waterspout, and even rolled back to the sky, making the sky look like the ocean was flipping over, a huge image of a goddess made of water descended from the sky and fell to the sky made of flames. and water on a chariot.

In front of the chariot were eight giant horses burning with flames, which pulled up the chariot and began to feast on the city.

Purficott controlled the huge goddess body like a hunting Valkyrie, treating the two monsters as his prey.

She used the water to conjure a horn bow, and then unstrung the bowstring.

An arrow turned into a torrent appeared on the bowstring, and after Purficott locked onto a target, it shot out.

In reality, there are many ways for the two monsters to avoid this arrow, but in the dream, all it takes is a thought from Purficott, and this arrow becomes a sure target.

So after just dodging twice, the arrow grazed the shoulder of Cui Fanke's monster and hit the huge insect body in his lower body. The super-high-speed water impact directly opened a huge hole in his body. It made him scream in pain.

"Damn it! What the hell is this?!" Cui Fanke screamed, feeling extremely incomprehensible.

His body has been blessed by the gods. Although he has a certain degree of divinity, he may still be weak in human form and can be injured.

But in this mythical posture, he has a defensive power comparable to that of a god, and ordinary mortals can't hurt him at all!

Originally, he thought that he would only be shot and injured at most, but he never expected that a hole would be opened from front to back.

However, while he was wailing and puzzled, the second arrow had already come.

A fool who has never studied physics, let alone knows that high-pressure water can cut steel, naturally cannot understand why Purficott's arrow is so terrifying, but he has already learned the lesson from the first arrow, and he does not dare to I went to pick it up again. He could only block the water arrow with one arm like a strong man would cut off his wrist, and then cut off the hand himself, thus detonating the power of the water arrow in advance.

With this method, Cui Fanke finally dodged the second arrow.

But at this moment, Purficott seemed to feel that archery was not enough, so he simply turned the bow in his hand into a crossbow, and it was a repeating crossbow.

As a result, a series of eight arrows were shot over like a barrage of cannons, making both Cui Fanke and Klin have expressions of despair on their faces.

Klin hurriedly turned his body into an invisible black smoke, desperately trying to avoid his vital points.

Cui Fanke, on the other hand, rushed towards Purficott fiercely, as if he wanted to drag her to death with him.

But how could this trick affect Purficott?

She just pointed at one of the eight horses pulling the cart in front of her, and the horse immediately stood up, let out a long neigh, shouted "Eagle's Eyes", and picked up a handful of water flowing from it. The shotgun formed was aimed at Cui Fanke who was rushing over.

In the blink of an eye, Cui Fanke was riddled with bullet holes.

Immediately, with a cry of "bear power", the upright horse rushed forward and kicked Cui Fanke in the face.

Seeing Cui Fank being stopped by a horse, Klin knew that they had no chance of defeating Perficott. The only thing they could do now was to find a way to survive and escape from this terrible dream.

But for Klin, he actually has a way to escape.

As a person who has cooperated with dream stealers many times and had many dreams, Klin clearly knows that if he wants to escape from the dream, besides letting the dream stealers outside pull him out, there is a more effective way. The way is to wake up the owner of the dream.

As long as a large amount of destruction or impact occurs in the dream and disrupts the entire dream, the owner of the dream will also be affected and wake up.

Once the owner of the dream wakes up, the dream will end, and the dreamer and the dream stealer will naturally be able to escape from this dream world.

However, there is a small danger in doing this, that is, if the entire dream collapses before the other person wakes up, the dreamer may fall outside the dream and never be able to leave.

Under normal circumstances, Klin would certainly not be willing to do this, but now he had no choice.

So Klin shouted, and he turned into a huge black smoke, covering Perfectkot like a curtain, looking like he wanted to fight for his life.

If you want to cause enough impact, the momentum must be huge. Only in this way can you scare the owner of the dream and make her think that it is real, thus achieving a more realistic effect.

After all, this is a dream, and the strength of everything depends on the cognition of the dream owner.

If she thought that the dreamer was just a toad and could be crushed to death with one kick, then it would be really difficult for her to fight against the dreamer.

Unless he could deceive the dream master by some other means, and that's exactly what Krillin was doing.

(End of chapter)

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