"Chimera, 5 feet tall at the shoulders, 10 feet long, with a sheep-like back half and a lion-like front body, with wings on its back, a sheep's head with yellow horns, a lion's head without a mane, and a dragon's head with black eyes."

After Alger finished reading the introduction of the magical creature Chimera, his face was blank.

"When I was in the enlightenment study, I couldn't imagine the image of this creature. Are we really going to hunt it?"

Mage Dana set up the crystal ball and snapped his fingers. A book flew out from the bookshelf, opened in front of Alger automatically, and turned to a page of drawings. A ferocious and vicious alien was depicted on the yellowed page. beast.

"If you can't imagine, make good use of the picture book."

After finishing speaking, he put his hand on the crystal ball, his voice lowered, and the murmur was intermittent, and the light in his eyes slowly spread out, as if turning his field of vision from the physical position in front of his eyes to a more blurred one. abstract place.

Alger knew that this was the start of searching with the prophecy, so he shut his mouth cooperatively so as not to interfere with the opponent's spellcasting state.

Burgess stood quietly by the side, occasionally looking at the handsome profile of the executor.Alger obviously sensed this, he felt embarrassed, so he could only stare at the mage silently.

The little apprentice and Ta Ling stayed together, and they hit it off unexpectedly. Even though Ta Ling was still silenced, one person and one spirit body even gestured and guessed, and they chatted enthusiastically.

The mage's gaze suddenly focused, staring at a certain point in the void, as if traveling through thousands of miles, firmly locking on to the target.

He pronounced clearly and quickly: "I found it."

Alger asked, "When are you leaving?"

Dana: "Anytime."

Alger: "Then let's do it now, there is nothing to prepare."

Burgess chimed in: "Me too."

Alger looked at him unexpectedly: "From the perspective of professional specialization, it would be more appropriate and safer for you to stay here."

"The best dismantling method and time for each part of the magical creature's materials, as well as the associated mines that may exist in Chimera, the collection method is very special, I need to be there to provide guidance."

Dana lifted the crystal ball from its base: "Let him go, 'Luna's favor' can guarantee his safety."

Alger frowned, still wanting to dissuade him, but he couldn't think of a suitable reason for a moment.

On the other side, the mage has already opened the portal, urging him: "Hurry up, this time it is connected to the southern mountain range, and the abnormal fluctuation of the portal will disturb the nearby beasts."

Alger raised his eyebrows and looked at him: "This time you're so brave, did you actually go straight into the hinterland?"

In every piece of land in the New World that has been divided by major forces, teleportation spells should be used with caution.

It is a very disrespectful act to rush into the jurisdiction of an unfamiliar force, and it is often considered that such behavior threatens the safety of the aborigines in the area, and they will naturally be rejected and hostile.

"It's just hunting, and the visitors are already bad, let alone," Dana held the crystal ball, his tone was flat: "The dragons are sleeping, as long as you don't mess with them, it's not a big problem."

"You don't want to walk?"

Alger said what he said, and was escorted into the portal by the mage's menacing eyes.

"Shouldn't you put on the armor first?" Burgess looked at the portal, and the figure of the executor had already disappeared into it.

"He never used this." Dana thought for a while: "It's not necessary."

"It's not necessary?" Burgess was puzzled: "Is he a fighter in close combat?"

Just as the mage was about to explain, his face suddenly changed: "Go, there is already a confrontation over there!"

A chimera is a magical creature that excels at concealment and surprise.

As an excellent fighter who has studied "Magical Biology", Alger obviously knows this.

But what he didn't expect was that what was said to be good at in the textbook would be so good at it...

When he first left the portal, his nerves were tense, and the sword was drawn out in advance and held in his hand.

It was precisely at the moment when I checked my surroundings, preliminarily judged that it was safe, and relaxed a little, I was attacked.

The sound of the wind sounded from overhead, accompanied by the change of light.Alger made a decisive decision and rolled forward to avoid the Chimera's attack range.

Fortunately, it is a relatively flat ground. If you are on a hillside, the situation may be even worse.

The two wings fluttered on the bare mountain, setting off countless gravel and gravel.The sharp claws are deeply embedded in the thin soil, grabbing into the rocks.

The three heads of the Chimera let out a low growl.

Alger closed his eyes tightly, blocked the dust with his sleeves, listened to the voice and argued his position, rolled sideways and avoided the claw attack.

From the very beginning of the battle, he lost the wind.

Chimera is indeed not a docile sheep, and Alger is strongly skeptical about what the chief priest said about "making it in time for lunch".

The dust and sand floating in the air suddenly stopped and fell to the ground with a "swipe", and the trajectory of the sputtered gravel also changed sharply.Argel felt that the surrounding force field was distorted and changed.

Only him, without any influence.

Opening his eyes at this time, the movement of the huge Chimera flapping its wings was a little stagnant, and after a few slow movements, it struggled to get rid of the control of the force field, and rose into the air again.

"This Chimera doesn't quite match the description, does it?"

Alger's eyes were firmly glued to the prey.

The size of this magical creature is a bit larger than what the text says, and there are faint golden hairs hidden in the khaki fur.

"It seems to be the first advanced Chimera, no wonder it is the only one out of the cluster in this mountain range."

Mage Dana held a crystal ball in one hand and a spellbook in the other, and his tone was calm and calm.

"How to do?"

"What else can I do? Same thing. At least its dragon head is red. The fire attribute is very beneficial to you. If it is acid or poisonous gas, it will be more troublesome.

"Be confident, you can win."

"...It's easy to say, after all, you're not the striker."

Within a few words, the Chimera swooped down from the sky again, attacking Alger aggressively.

"Be careful with his grapple," Dana reminded.

This time, Alger didn't dodge, he held up the sword, with the edge of the sword slanted upwards, horizontally, and set up a stance.

There is still time to say: "Why didn't he attack you?"

Dana raised her eyebrows: "Maybe you are more hated?"

He raised his hand and threw two bonuses on Alger's sword.

The Chimera fell very fast, and the confrontation was only a split second.

The metal collided with the sharp claws, and the sound of the blade vibrating was extremely ear-piercing.

Alger slid half a step back, kicked up a cloud of dust, and firmly supported the giant beast four or five times his size. He secretly accumulated strength, suddenly raised his sword, and took a step forward. Chimera was swung back by the volley.

The lion head in the middle roared, but instead of attacking Alger, it attacked Burgess at the side.

Burgess, who was standing on the sidelines watching the battle, was suddenly affected, but he showed no fear.

He didn't move extra, just stood quietly.On the white and slender fingers with well-defined joints, three rings were worn at some point.

At this time, the gemstones on the ring lit up one by one, and layers of protection surrounded him tightly, and there was still a tiny electric current floating around.

Chimera's figure stopped urgently, and the powerful inertia still brought it to rush forward, slamming into the protective wall hard.

"Tsk, as expected of a blacksmith." Really rich.

Dana sighed with emotion, the spell book in his hand floated up, and the pages turned automatically with a "crash".

A grand light lit up, and thorns made of magical power emerged from the ground, wrapping around the huge body of the Chimera.

"Too high."

Alger said something without beginning or end.

"Hand of the Mage?"

Dana was also puzzled.

"5 lbs of strength...how light am I?"

Alger obviously understood, and he complained: "There must be a limit to paddling, right? Are you playing with me with zero-ring spells?"

"You should consider that I still maintain a high-level restraint technique," the mage said angrily, "Hurry up, just make sure you have somewhere to borrow your strength."

The Chimera struggled with great strength, and waved its wings to exert force towards the sky. The magic thorns continued to collapse and reshape, and this binding magic could not last long.

Alger gathered his strength to run two steps, kicked hard on the ground, the silver runes on the boots lit up, jumped up, and jumped again in mid-air with a ray of light.

The epee was raised high, and the magic runes representing sharpness, tenacity and speed were wound up one after another, and the light shone brightly.

Sword falls.

Yang Shouyuan opened his eyes and flew out with splashed blood.

Argel fell to the ground, rolled twice, and lost the force of the fall.

Behind him, Burgess looked very surprised.

Chimera's head, when was it so easy to cut off?

Chimera stretched out her body in pain, and the other two roared.A pair of brown and black dragon wings slapped twice, and the magic thorns finally collapsed.

The huge magical creature rampaged out of control, Alger blocked it again and again, and the sound of gold and stone colliding rang out.The sword energy grazed the ground, leaving deep traces.

Smoke and dust filled the air, sparks splashed in all directions, and the epee let out a mournful cry on the verge of its limit.

The mage Dana reminded from the back: "You put it away, be careful of the sword, if it continues like this, it will break again, and the account will go crazy."

Alger dodged to avoid a bite from the lion's head.

"Accounts are less fragile."

With a bar on his lips, he obediently did not continue to embarrass him with the epee.

"Are you two still bickering at this time?" Are you looking down on this Chimera?

Burgess rarely interjected.

"I'm so tired from fighting, say a few words to adjust."

Dana replied casually.

Chimera flapped the dragon wings, raising the height a bit.

It looked down at the people below with hatred and resentment, and spit out a series of obscure and difficult pronunciations from the dragon's head.

"What did he say?" Alger asked the Almighty Magistrate.

"Dragon language, you don't need to understand some very unpleasant words."

"Didn't it mean that under normal circumstances, Chimera can't speak dragon language?"

As Alger spoke, he held the sword in his hand again.

"If someone chopped off a head, you wouldn't scold him instead?"

"Too."

The executor locked his eyes on the Chimera in mid-air, and the muscles of the magical creature tensed.Alger knew very well that this meant that a new round of offense was coming.

Chimera dived again.

Alger clenched the hilt of his sword tightly.

"bring it on."

The dark red dragon head opened its mouth and spit out a cone-shaped flame.

The wind brought by the dragon wings stirred up a cloud of dust.

Alger did not retreat but advanced, leaping upwards facing the flames. The flames went out the moment they touched him, and his silver-gray hair was not damaged at all.

He climbed onto the Chimera's paws, and using his strength to support himself, he turned over and jumped onto the broad back.

"Immune to flames?" Burgess asked in confusion.

The mage glanced at him and denied, "No."

"Daina!" Alger shouted.

The magic protective wall was erected in an instant, blocking the sudden claw strikes for the mage.

With a slight pause of the sharp claws, the hastily built protective wall was torn apart, and the sharp claws that shone coldly were about to touch the mage.

Alger clamped the Chimera's lion head with one hand, inserted the epee firmly into the back of its head, and avoided the bite from the dragon head on the bumpy beast's back.

Pull out the sword, bring up a piece of red and white.

Chimera's figure suddenly rose, turned over in the air and threw Alger off.

There is nowhere to borrow strength in mid-air, so he is extremely passive.

Chimera was not polite to him either, she raised her paw and slammed her hand hard.

"Floating?" Burgess asked the mage.

"It's useless." Alger fell to the ground before the mage finished speaking.

Even if it was photographed by the enemy from the air, the way of landing is still beautiful, but the mountains here are a bit barren, and when there is a lot of movement, the smoke and dust that rises are very powerful, completely covering the figure of the executor.

"It's okay, it won't break if you drop it." Seeing Burgess's nervous expression, the mage casually comforted him.

The smoke and dust dispersed, and Alger's figure gradually became clear. He half-kneeled on the ground, his silver-gray eyes were full of indifference, and he fixed on the giant beast above.

The lines on the handsome side face were cold and stiff.

There were three bloodstains on his back, and the torn clothes were soaked in blood.

The corner of the executor's mouth suddenly opened a slight change between smiling and not smiling.

Get up and face the Chimera that swoops down.

"Oh, this is really troublesome."

The mage talked about trouble, but his face relaxed, as if he had nothing else to do, and almost found a place to sit and rest.

Burgess was at a loss, looking at the battle situation above, and then at the mage standing idly with his crystal ball and spell book in hand.

"The battle isn't over yet, so nothing will happen? Besides, he's already injured."

The mage raised his chin: "Look, it must be fine."

One piece of the brown and black dragon's wings was cut off, the Chimera's huge body was slammed down, and the clods of soil and rocks were lifted up.

Alger stayed in the air for a few seconds, caught the epee that fell from the sky, pointed down, and stabbed aggressively at the struggling giant beast on the ground.

The mage raised his voice: "The dragon's head and eyes are mine."

Don't miss it.

The unpretentious epee sank deeply into the mouth of the dragon's head, and Chimera struggled for the last two times, losing her vitality.

Alger raised his face, the blood dripping slightly from his cheeks, his silver-gray eyes were cold and heartless.There was a faint dark red mist rising from the pupils, and then disappeared, and finally there was only an endless chill.

Suddenly feeling his heart pounding, Burgess involuntarily took half a step back.

He heard the man's tone was cold, as if he was biting the extremely frozen icicles of the northern glaciers.

"understood."

Pulled out the sword and brought out a string of bright red blood beads.

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