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Chapter 844 Is the Pavilion Master Really Human?

Chapter 844 Is the Pavilion Master Really Human?

Just when the rest of the soldiers thought that Yingge and the others were going to die, everyone saw that the 500 people lined up neatly in a row of 50 people, and then the people in the first row untied the same strange ornaments hanging from their waists in one movement, and then a Pulling off the ring on the ornament, he threw the thing towards the barbarian camp.

They threw it hard, and the thing was thrown far into the crowd.

People on both sides are very puzzled - what is this?
Want to smash a barbarian with that thing?

This idea just came out of my mind, and a roar that was slightly less powerful than the large-scale explosion just now rang among the barbarians.

Then came the second batch, the third batch...

In short, when the people named Leihuoying by the prince finished their actions, only the remnants of the barbarians remained.

Xiao Yunzhi whispered in the ear of the stunned fourth prince: "Now, can you die in peace?"

The fourth prince couldn't answer, because it was the last sentence he heard in the world.

The last picture remaining in the field of vision is that their barbarian invincible warriors were blown up beyond recognition in the inexplicable thunder and fire.

The last sound heard in the ear was also the painful cry of the barbarians.

He thought: Heaven's punishment, isn't it?

They burned, killed and looted the Daxia people, and broke their promises, which can be regarded as doing all kinds of bad things.

But they can't help it, if they don't do this, if they don't become bad people, they won't be able to survive...

If God really has eyes, why didn't he save them?
After the Leihuo Camp had finished their attack, the remaining barbarians were useless at all, Huo Jinhe glanced at the stunned lieutenants: "What are you doing standing there, clean up the battlefield."

Only then did the lieutenants wake up suddenly, calling for the soldiers to come forward to harvest the enemy.

It's just that when he was swinging the knife, he couldn't help but look at Yingge and the others.

These people are all wearing masks, but it is not difficult to see that they are all half-children based on the experience of the lieutenants.

They did not leave directly after completing their mission, but continued to stay on the battlefield to kill the enemy.

The lieutenants couldn't help but sigh with emotion—it is true that heroes are born young, and these young people are much calmer and more capable than they were back then.

Little did they know that the members of Leihuo Battalion were actually out of their wits now.

Killing the enemy is just instinctively following the orders of the big shopkeeper. In fact, if you look closely, you can find that their hands are shaking slightly, half excited, half frightened.

They didn't expect the grenade to be so powerful!

They just threw a round and killed at least a few hundred barbarians, right?
No, probably more.

Is the Pavilion Master really a human?How can such a powerful thing be made?

It was so powerful that those who handled it felt terrible.

No wonder the shopkeeper Yingge asked them to wear masks.

If you reveal your original appearance, you will definitely be surrounded by people with different thoughts and questions afterwards, right?
By the way, all parts of the grenade that can be recovered must be recovered, otherwise it will be a trouble if it falls into the hands of someone with a heart.

Oh, although it was almost destroyed after the explosion.

Those parts that were blown up were not important, even if the shopkeeper Shuang Jiang came to put them back together, the main thing was to find those muffled pieces—that is, the incomplete parts that were not blown up.

You can't ask the barbarians to get it back.

Everyone is only equipped with one grenade, so throwing it roughly in that direction is still counted.

In the case that most of the barbarians are already limbless, the search is not too strenuous.

By the time this confrontation was over, no matter whether it was the third prince and Gesanghua who were the bait, or the fourth prince who came with bad intentions, they had all become history, and the members of the Leihuo Camp disappeared as quietly as when they appeared.

(End of this chapter)

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