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Chapter 371 Hell’s Curse

Bartoli gently flicked her hand, and a wall of fla erged in front of the Devilkins. They scread in pain but oddly didn’t stop. They didn’t seem afraid of dying at all.

Abel’s Charging Bolt also unleashed a sea of lighting towards the Devilkins as the combat qi string on the top of his Sword of Victory kept chopping the life out of them.

However, Abel also realized sothing weird was going on. These Devilkins had gone insane. Their only target was Bartoli; they didn’t scatter in paranoia even if their teammates were killed.

The Devilkins trampled on their teammate’s dead body as they kept running towards the lightings and wall of fla. Since they were all quite weak in the first place, they almost died imdiately as they made contact with the lightings and wall of flas. By this point, Abel’s summons had also started their massacre amongst the Devilkins.

Since Bartoli had signed a contract with Abel, her wall of fla could no longer do anything to Abel’s summons.

Soon all the Devilkins dropped dead. Now only sounds of burning fla remained on the fourth floor of this dungeon. Abel unleashed all his senses. He couldn’t sense them anymore.

Abel confusingly gazed at Bartoli, and Bartoli gazed back in confusion while shaking her head. It was the first ti she had seen sothing like this as well.

They walked towards the third floor, but this ti Abel no longer let Bartoli lead the way. Everything seed normal; the place remained silence.

However, Abel and his team still remained in their battle formation and ready to fight. It was at that mont Bartoli stepped her foot on the third floor. Suddenly, the Devilkins screaming erged again. The third floor was very small, and Abel was sure he had cleaned up most of it.

Around 40 Devilkins ran out. Their eyes were completely red as they frantically speeded towards Abel and his team. Able his lighting and Bartoli unleashed her wall of flas, but the Devilkins did not slow their strides. They all ran into it.

All 40 of them dropped dead imdiately. Afterward, Abel looked at Bartoli and said, “You are cursed. If this curse was targeted towards all hell creatures, more of them will start to attack us on the next floor!”

“Maybe this is the price of betraying hell. Even though hell had given up this place, it’s shadows still lingers!” Bartoli’s eyes were filled with dissatisfaction. She thought she had already escaped the torture of hell, but the reality was just as cruel.

“Don’t worry. There weren’t many hell creatures left anyway. We can do it!” Abel said with a heart full of confidence.

“Master, even if we can get out, there are endless amounts of hell creatures in the open field. My curse will attract all of them to attack us, so just leave

here to die. I’m a burden. I lived for too long anyway, I don’t want to drag you down!” Bartoli said with a bow. After a roller coaster ride of emotions, it seed like Bartoli had beco numb to life and death.

“Open field!” Abel said with a weird look on his face. “Don’t worry, we will be safe once we leave the Forgotten Tower. If I don’t have teammates waiting for

outside, I can just bring you straight back to the Rogue Encampnt with the Scroll of Town Portal.

“Oh, you have the challenger’s Scroll of Town Portal! Then I don’t have to worry!” Bartoli said as though a huge rock had been lifted off her. She knew the purpose of a Scroll of Town Portal. As long as she can reach the Rogue Encampnt, She couldn’t care less if all the hell creatures in Blood Moor were surrounding her. Those hell creatures’ levels were way too low, no way they could break through her defense.

By this point, Abel realized Bartoli’s curse was basically baited for hell creatures. He didn’t even need to find them, and all of them would just madly rush towards Bartoli.

All Abel needed to do was to set up his battle formation and get ready to whip all of them out at once.

Abel imdiately heard Flying Fla’s dragon roar as soon as he stepped out of the Forgotten Tower, but when Bartoli stepped out, dark energy began to erge from the sky. This 10 ters tall dark energy stopped on top of Bartoli and kept sending out so kind of ssage to the surrounding.

Abel could sense a strong loath towards Bartoli coming from the entire Black Marsh, and this dark energy was a clear reflection of that.

“Let’s get out as fast as possible. It’s not safe here!” Abel said desperately.

However, just when he was about to open the Scroll of Town Portal, he realized this place was locked. Under the influence of the dark energy, his Scroll of Town Portal could not be used.

“This is exactly like an apocalypse movie!” Abel said, shaking his head. Hell was so an to its traitors. If he didn’t have any backup, how could he find any way out of this?

As Abel was still lanting, he felt the ground shaking. Countless hell creatures were rushing towards him from all directions.

The sky was filled with a red cloud of Blood Hawk, and the ground was filled with Night Clan creatures such as Wendigo and carvers. The scene was almost like tens of thousands of horses running at once.

It would be a big problem if Abel was surrounded by this seemingly endless sea of hell creatures, so he quickly gathered up all his summons in one spot.

He retrieved his 5 spirit guardian knights, 5 spirit wolves, Poison Creepers, and Black Wind in his monster portal ring. However, when he wanted to retrieve Bartoli as well, a problem had occurred. The dark energy above her had locked her down.

“Flying Fla, Co!” Abel yelled as Flying Fla imdiately started to descend.

By this point, Abel had no choice. He grabbed Bartoli by the hand and ruthlessly jumped on to the back of Flying Fla. Afterward, he gently threw Bartoli behind him.

If Bartoli was a human wizard, this would definitely have broken her arm already. But, she could still withstand it as a dark gold being. Afterward, she imdiately wrapped her arm around Abel.

Flying Fla really didn’t like an extra person on its back as it kept two hits. It only claid down a little after Abel gave it a little pad. However, when it saw the sea of hell creatures on the ground, it grew interested.

After a usual dragon roar, a large amount of fire elent began to farther in its mouth. Afterward, a white fireball violently struck down.

The white fireball exploded silently in the area with the most concentrated amount of hell creatures. The place was now a patch of white fla, all the hell creatures around 10 square ters had turned into ash.

By this point, Bartoli’s face had grown pale. She was a human wizard expert in fire, so of course, she knew how powerful a fla needed to be to turn white. It was beyond her imagination that her owner’s flying mount had reached this level.

A dragon was only a legendary creature in the Dark World, so Bartoli couldn’t recognize what Flying Fla was at first. It was only when it started to unleash its power; she realized how scary this thing was.

White fireballs continued to strike down, and the place had turned into a complete sea of fla. If those hell creatures below could still think for themselves, especially the Carvers, they wouldn’t follow under Flying Fla, brainlessly waiting to die.

Abel was not in a hurry. Flying Fla had just leveled up, so it needed so ti to practice his new skills. Now it was the perfect opportunity, and it could also give Abel even more soul potion.

Around 30 white fireballs had brought Abel a few thousand souls from those hell creatures. By this point, Flying Fla had also lifted its head in satisfaction and flew towards the Rogue Encampnt.

If Abel wanted to walk back to the Rogue Encampnt, he would still need to go through that underground tunnel in the Dark Forest. However, there was no need for Flying Fla; it had the ability to track down the Rogue Encampnt in its head.

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