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He did not participate in direct attacks, but her role was clear to every Novice. If she were killed by the Gurui Star Race mber or forced away, then the Novices who lost the protection of the water chains would no longer be able to face the attack of the other Gurui Star Race mber.

The situation was as follows: the Novices faced a crisis, but it was not without hope. Once they pulled through, they would imdiately gain two Novices in full condition. Their addition would completely affect the scales of victory.

But the prerequisite was to survive the imdiate crisis.

He now maintained the maximum number of seven water chains. The energy she could divert was already very limited. Under these circumstances, she had no choice but first to launch a Holy Symbol attack, hoping to buy just a little bit of ti, besides self-preservation.

Those exerting force together were not only the remaining Gurui Star Race mber on the flank but also the one on the main front.

He was responsible for the earlier dialogue with the Novices, a squad leader level character, and even more powerful. After suffering more than ten wounds, he also began to fight desperately. His eyes suddenly split open, and dozens of wooden tentacles sprayed out from within, madly stabbing forward. At the sa ti, he placed his hands at his sides, palms down, from where countless white, soft, slender roots extended, quickly landing on the ground and entering the soil.

The Novices were startled by the branches suddenly appearing from the eyes and could only retreat. A few were hit, but fortunately, protected by the water chains and equipnt, even being pierced wasn't a major problem.

But when they saw the two tree-n erging from the ground beside this Gurui Star Race mber, they knew things were about to go badly.

The two treants: the one on everyone's left had eight long arms, each covered in sharp thorns half a ter long. Combined with the arms themselves, which were over ten ters long, they could cover most of the Novices, including He. The one on the right had four thick branches nailing its body to the ground, while its upper part consisted of four orderly arranged, sharp blade-like structures, each the size of an office desk, swaying back and forth with the branches.

The three Gurui Star Race mbers actually had three completely different combat styles.

The Holy Sigil attack blasted onto the Gurui Star Race treant, whose movent wasn't very agile. He staggered backward but did not fall. Ignoring the attacks from the side, he charged forward and threw a punch at He.

A shadow suddenly appeared, crashing into the punch and causing the Gurui Star Race mber, who had turned into a treant, to fall straight backward.

The Novices behind imdiately rushed over, hoping to finish off this guy right then.

Ji Ruiguang turned around and threw himself back into the attack against the enemy in front of him. However, the left side of his body, from his hand to the elbow joint, was now completely unprotected; the armor that had originally been there was missing.

The armor he wore was not purchased from Ye Zhongming but rather prepared by himself. The left-hand part was an ingenious chanism that could be launched when needed, delivering a very powerful blow.

However, after doing so, the left hand was left unprotected, in a dangerous state.

They temporarily resolved He's crisis, but the main battlefield faced unprecedented difficulties.

After the Gurui Star Race mber summoned the two treants, his attacks beca frenzied to a certain degree. He changed from one person to three entities. However, this state had considerable drawbacks, such as the three entities moving synchronously and not very fast.

But the attack range was too wide and too powerful. If they charged close, there were the tentacle stabs from the main body's eyes. If they stayed far away, they entered the range of the left tree-man's long whips. In the middle, they also had to deal with the four door-plate-sized blades.

Almost instantly, the seven-person attack alliance was forced to scatter. Even He had to retreat along with them, and the water chains lost their effect.

The Novices on the other side, who wanted to attack the treant, a Gurui Star Race mber while he was down, were sent flying in all directions. Their attacks did land on the treant and indeed caused damage, but after turning into a tree, this person's defense had beco too strong. He endured the damage and then, with punches and kicks, sent all the surrounding Novices flying.

The trant stood up and converged with his clansman. Both were sowhat injured, but their combat power was still at its peak.

On the Novices' side, one was dead, three were severely injured (two of whom were recovering), one of the three Novices responsible for delaying the treant Gurui Star Race mber on the flank was seriously wounded, and the other two basically had only half their combat power left. All seven on the main front were injured and in poor condition.

He was quite depleted, breathing heavily continuously; it was unclear how much energy she had left. Qiuqiu, who had just perford a great service, was also in a period of recovery. Nothing seed wrong on the surface, but it was now lazily rolling back and forth slowly in place.

Heavy footsteps appeared around them, causing both sides, who were in a brief standoff about to erupt into a final battle, to look over together.

A huge shadow walked out from the forest, followed by a ferocious, terrifying battle vehicle covered in tal spikes.

"Mujin? Cliff Chariot?"

The Gurui Star Race mber who had spoken earlier made a sound, but it was no longer the condescending tone used with the Novices; instead, it held confusion and caution.

The smooth tal on one side of the huge battle vehicle, called 'Cliff Chariot' by the Gurui Star Race, opened, and three lives, only about one ter tall, filed out. Their appearance made everyone present extrely envious.

They were simply ard to the teeth!

Not to ntion the top-tier armor covering their entire bodies, just their weapons: besides the war hamrs in their hands that seed to be standard equipnt, they each carried a large axe on their backs, and on their sides, each had a thick dagger hanging!

It looked like everything was top-notch stuff.

Not only was the equipnt good, but it also carried a strong sense of technology; many attachnts or pieces of equipnt clearly had multiple functions.

And the battle vehicle behind them, along with that tall robot, made it clear even to those who didn't understand that they must possess exceptionally powerful capabilities.

"So it's the tree sons."

A stout yet short person replied in a muffled voice. His beast-horn helt moved with the sound, inexplicably comical.

The Novices had strange expressions on their faces. The Gurui Star Race mbers, who had just beaten them miserably, were actually called 'tree sons'!

"Stinky dwarves, have you forgotten the days when we taught you a lesson?"

Ji Ruiguang felt a surge of joy, thinking it would be too advantageous for them if these two sides started fighting. With this level of mutual provocation, a battle was almost inevitable.

But who would have thought that those dwarf-like lives would completely ignore the Gurui Star Race's words and instead turn their heads, scanning the faces of the Novices.

"Who is called Ye Zhongming?"

Everyone was stunned. They didn't know what this person ant, and even less could they figure out if they were friend or foe.

"You... why are you asking about Ye Zhongming?"

He, as Ye Zhongming's closest companion here, stepped forward and asked.

"We hope he gives a clear answer."

"Is he still our Taros Red Dwarf spokesperson or not?!"

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