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This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous-Chapter 1002 - 470: Teammates Offer Sacrifices to Heaven
Chapter 1002: Chapter 470: Teammates Offer Sacrifices to Heaven
On the other side, when the Teleport Titan realized that the trump card played by the Green-skinned Giant had instead trapped him in an encirclement, he knew the battle had taken the worst possible turn.
Therefore, he decisively abandoned his teammate and quickly fled from the battlefield with the female giant.
His ability to teleport required his own vision to determine the location each time it was activated, which is why every time he opened his eyes, a layer of Order’s Lock would be left on him.
However, compared to the issue of Order’s Lock, a bigger danger was the permanent damage to his vision caused by the Rule Power.
Being bound by several chains was manageable as long as it didn’t exceed the limit; there was still a chance to return safely home, but once blinded, he would lose his ability forever.
More importantly, due to repeatedly opening his eyes under the rule, his vision had already been greatly impacted, and the images he saw were now all blurry. This directly limited his teleportation distance to only a minimal range each time, and as his vision weakened, the range kept decreasing.
At this point, the Teleport Titan could no longer worry about that and fled frantically with the female giant.
It wasn’t until he had completely escaped the range of the rules’ influence and no longer felt the burning pain in his eyes that he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
However, before he could relax for long, the burning sensation reappeared.
The Titan was startled and instantly realized that the enemy had caught up again.
The Titan hurriedly teleported again.
But this time, the scenario he imagined, where he could escape thousands of kilometers in one step, didn’t happen; he only teleported a few hundred meters before being forcefully stopped, the engulfing burning sensation from the rules still persisting like a shadow.
Turning around, the Titan then realized that a layer of white fog had unknowingly enveloped the area around him.
The layers of dense fog quickly covered the nearby sea surface, and even with his colossal size, visibility was only four or five hundred meters, drastically reducing his teleportation distance once again.
"Woo..."
From deep within the fog suddenly came a faint dragon’s cry.
The Titan quickly braced for battle, vigilantly scanning the surrounding fog, ready to face the enemy.
Front before him, the mist was calm, with no sounds stirring.
Until, at a certain moment, a Bone Dragon suddenly sprang from the water beneath his feet like an agile serpent, wrapping around him in an instant and biting toward his neck.
Luckily, the Titan reacted swiftly, grasping the dragon’s neck with his hand before its jaws could close, firmly restraining its head in midair.
The Bone Dragon, unable to move, immediately abandoned its attempt to bite and opened its mouth to spew a cloud of ghastly green poison at the Titan.
The Titan’s skin corroded instantly, hissing upon contact with the poison fog, his flesh melting slowly like candle wax.
Meanwhile, as the Bone Dragon launched its attack, Mu You, with his Godspeed, entered the battlefield from another end, heading straight for the meditating female giant.
The Teleport Titan was greatly shocked, and he quickly teleported away from the Bone Dragon, returning to the side of the female giant.
Nevertheless, Godspeed was not as fast as true Teleportation, and before Mu You could land his attack, the Teleport Titan had already carried the female giant away. They landed and didn’t pause, continuing to teleport and flee.
"Chase!"
Exposed, Mu You and the Bone Dragon no longer concealed themselves and decisively pursued.
The Titan continued to teleport away, but with the distance greatly limited by the fog, he was unable to widen the gap with the two pursuers behind him.
Moreover, Mu You also had Teleportation at his disposal, albeit a magic with a cooldown period.
Soon, Mu You closed in again, swinging his Magic Wand, appearing behind the Titan in an instant, and struck out with a punch.
The Titan instinctively raised his hand to block, but his arm felt incredibly heavy as a layer of Gold Chains coiled around his wrist.
The moment the fog had opened, Mu You had switched the Eye of Heaven to a new rule; since the Eye’s vision could also be impeded by the fog, the new rule was ’left first’.
Under the influence of the rule, the Titan was sent flying by Mu You’s punch.
Following that, instead of troubling himself with the nearby female giant, Mu You charged directly at the Teleport Titan to engage him in close combat.
This was mainly because Mu You wasn’t certain that attacking the female giant would directly interrupt her evolution. If it didn’t, then attacking her would be a mere waste of time, as her billions of hit points could not be depleted without the aid of rules.
Besides, he had noticed that whenever he or the Bone Dragon attacked the female giant, the Teleport Titan would teleport away with her at all costs, which contradicted Mu You’s original intention.
With the time of attribute lock swiftly ticking away, Mu You was now in a race against time, needing to maintain the pressure to ensure the Order’s Lock on the Teleport Titan stacked to fifty layers as quickly as possible to deal with him—he didn’t have time to play a cat-and-mouse game.
Thus, both Mu You and the Bone Dragon this time avoided troubling the female giant and instead decisively targeted the Teleport Titan.
And the Teleport Titan, as if he understood their intentions, silently consented. As long as they did not attack the female giant, he, too, in a compromise, no longer teleported away but stayed and began to brawl with both the man and the dragon.
This Teleport Titan was actually quite skillful in combat, but it was unfortunate he was facing two against one, and all the while worrying about the female giant’s condition, creating a very difficult fight.
Not to mention, Mu You would occasionally switch the left-right rule, resulting in a rapid increase in the number of chains on the enemy.
"Twenty..."
"Thirty..."