Is there any way to deal with this fire-breathing "sacred cow"?

The Argonauts fell silent.

After a while, just when everyone thought they were going to give up, finally, another person stood up.

He was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, the king of Euboea, Nauplios.

"Since this divine cow has the power of 'fire', we must use 'water' to restrain him," Nauplios said confidently, "I am the son of Poseidon, and I can control part of my father's power. , the power of water will extinguish their flames."

The Argonauts nodded their heads at Nauplios' words.

In the common sense of most people, it is quite normal for flames to go out when they meet water. Since the "God Ox" has mastered the power of fire, the son of the Sea God can restrain them.

So Nauplios walked into the field so grandly and stood in front of Polkenyon.

At this moment, the black smoke has dissipated.

Perhaps because of the turns of battle, Polkenyon seemed a little tired, which made Naupius even more certain of his victory.

Only Ye Ting shook his head secretly.

Defeat Polkenyon with water, thanks to his ability to figure it out.

Chapter 0765 The Power of Water

Perhaps because of the repeated attacks, Polkenyon was a little tired, but he also fell into anger, and he did not lose his original meekness.

When they saw someone stepping into the field, they no longer waited for the other party to take the initiative to attack before judging the other party as the enemy, but directly attacked the intruder as the enemy.

This time, without any bells and whistles, Polkenyon spit out the flames of anger at Nauplios just like that.

"Spray flames!"

The flames came in an instant, but Nauplios did not defend, but folded his hands together, and shot his palms in the direction of the flames.

Immediately afterwards, a torrent comparable to the jet flame shot out from his hand.

The flames and the rapids collided violently.

The high-temperature flame instantly evaporates the torrent, but its own heat is also consumed in large quantities.

Where the water and fire intersect, steam immediately rises.

Polkenyon's "spray flame" was thus offset by Nauplios.

"How? My power of water?" Nauplios felt extremely proud of the victory just now. "It's just a fire, how can we stop our Argonauts? Let's see how I can completely extinguish your fire!"

"Roar--"

The Polkenyons also became annoyed when they missed a hit, and they began to take deep breaths again.

The steam sprayed from their bodies made Naupius immediately see that they were accumulating the power of fire.

It seemed that Polkenyon was accumulating some terrible attack.

"No matter how much you shoot flames, it's useless!" Nauplios shouted, and stomped his right foot on the ground.

A footprint immediately appeared on the soft field, and from the footprint, rolling water spewed out.

This trick has a source.

Nauplios' father, Poseidon, often held the three-pronged spear given by the Cyclops during the Titan War. Continents sank, heaven and earth cracked, and everything could be shattered, even causing powerful earthquakes that shook the entire world.

In addition, Poseidon's three-pronged spear was not only used as a weapon, but also used to break rocks, and the clear springs flowing from the cracks watered the earth.

This trick is derived from here.

Although Nauplios can't directly generate a steady stream of water like his father, but compared to directly generating the power of water, this trick can use much more water element.

As the spring gushed out, a steady stream of water swirled around it at Nauplios's will.

Soon the water wave turned into a waterspout, swirling and rising around Nauplios, and soon it was like a cylindrical water shield, which firmly protected it.

On the other side of Polkenyon, the accumulated flames also erupted.

Highly compressed flames spewed out of Polkenyon's mouth, forming a "big" shape and shooting towards Nauplios.

"Big character explosion"!

This move is not only powerful, but the highly compressed flame can explode violently after hitting the target, which is quite powerful.

However, when the two "big character explosions" shot down Nauplios' side, they could only hit the shield formed by the water.

"Boom!"

The collision of the "big character explosion" and the waterspout caused a huge explosion.

The powerful explosion and fire made the Argonauts worry about Nauplios' comfort.

Can such a defense really stop Polkenyon's "big character explosion"?

After the explosion, a thick steam enveloped the battlefield.

Because the energy level of this attack on both sides of the battle is very high, the high-temperature steam formed a white mist, which took a while to disperse.

After the steam dissipated, the Argonauts were pleasantly surprised to discover that Nauplios was unscathed in the mist.

The "big character explosion" didn't hurt him in the slightest.

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