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Chapter 178: Chapter 177 Wail

“Roar!”

The Elite Siren, after being blasted away and standing up, let out a fierce roar as if relaying so ssage. The other Elite Sirens, upon hearing it, slightly changed their gaze in their eyes and collectively turned to Robin before charging out.

“Block them!” Robin shouted, and the other apprentices quickly launched their spells.

“Swoosh swoosh swoosh!”

“Swoosh swoosh swoosh!”

“Boom boom boom!”

Beams of light flew out, striking the chests of the attacking Elite Sirens and then bursting open. Amidst the torrential rain, there were explosive roars and fleeting flashes of firelight.

The Elite Sirens stumbled and tottered, their attack speed slowed down.

After seeing this, Robin slightly relaxed and then his gaze sharpened. He reached into his collar and violently pulled out a necklace worn around his neck. The necklace had a green stone hanging from it, resembling a miniature green heart.

Gripping the stone tightly, Robin shouted and recited the spell amidst the storm.

“Kreit… Nar!”

“Swipe!”

Streaks of green light shone through the gaps between Robin’s fingers, as if a green sun were exploding in the palm of his hand.

“Die, all of you!” Robin bellowed, hurling the green stone he was holding down onto the deck, releasing a large amount of green light that turned the entire deck green.

In the green light, thick vines rapidly grew, spreading across the deck. Then, as if sentient, they grasped and wildly entwined the bodies of the Elite Sirens, attempting to bind their entire bodies.

The Elite Sirens, sensing sothing was wrong, tore at the vines with their claws. But the vines regenerated quickly – almost as soon as the Elite Sirens tore them off, they wrapped around again.

In the blink of an eye, most of the Elite Sirens who had climbed onto the deck were controlled by the vines.

“Attack! Now, let’s kill all these hybrids,” Robin yelled.

Hearing Robin’s words, everyone hesitated wasting no ti. The Wizard Apprentices unleashed powerful Attack Magic on the Elite Sirens, while the other more ordinary students also provided supporting attacks where they could.

A few Elite Sirens not controlled by Robin’s spell saw their comrades in distress and roared as they attacked to help, but they were blocked.

One of the Elite Sirens, dazed or sothing, veered away from the main battlefield and charged toward Richard.

Richard’s eyes narrowed as he watched the Elite Siren rush toward him. He quickly dodged to the side, and when the Elite Siren changed direction, clearly targeting him, Richard raised an eyebrow and his eyebrows furrowed slightly.

What is this? Lucky?

To be honest, he wasn’t too eager to deal with this Elite Siren, but since the opponent had approached him, rely dodging wouldn’t solve the problem.

“Swipe!” With a swing of his longsword, Richard charged toward the Elite Siren. Just before colliding, he stepped on the rainwater on the deck, sliding quickly to the side. Before the Elite Siren could react, he slashed at the shoulder of the Elite Siren.

After landing the hit, Richard glanced at the wound – only a few centiters long and a few milliters deep – and gained an understanding of the Elite Siren’s defensive power – at least several tis that of a normal Siren.

If that’s the case…

“Roar!”

The Siren didn’t give Richard ti to think, charging furiously and slashing with its claw.

Richard quickly dodged to the side.

“Roar!”

The rmaid missed and took a step forward to continue attacking, while Richard continued to dodge.

However, he hadn’t expected that the elite siren was different from ordinary rmaids, clearly more intelligent, and had predicted his dodging. This ti, both claws struck out; one missed, but the other claw swiftly followed to Richard’s chest.

Richard’s eyes narrowed, but he did not panic. Planting his feet firmly on the ground, he relied on his waist strength to bend his upper body backward sharply. The elite siren’s second claw’s attack missed, causing it to pause in confusion. Richard swiftly straightened his body and retreated.

“Roar!”

The elite siren opened its mouth and bellowed, its eyes locked firmly on Richard, continuing its relentless pursuit and claw strikes as if it would not rest until it had killed him. Richard could only keep dodging, which seed a bit awkward.

With a “swoosh,” the elite siren swung its claw down, almost tearing his clothes, forcing Richard to roll on the deck to dodge. The elite siren imdiately lifted its leg, stepping towards Richard.

Richard calmly swung his sword, striking the edge of the elite siren’s lower limb.

The elite siren scread in pain, its movents montarily slowed, allowing Richard a chance to roll away again. At the sa ti, he glanced toward the main battlefield and saw that the situation wasn’t good for the Wizard Apprentices and the others.

There were more elite sirens on the main battlefield, and a Wizard Apprentice nad Robin, while able to control them montarily with magic, couldn’t keep it up indefinitely. Sustaining spells required a significant amount of mana, and an exhausted Robin was struggling to maintain them. As soon as the magic weakened, the elite sirens imdiately broke free from their bindings and began to slaughter.

The Wizard Apprentices still had the ability to dodge, but those attacking in groups were not so fortunate. With several “thuds”, many lost their lives.

“Ah!”

“Don’t!”

Screams continued to ring out, the Wizard Apprentices looking distressed. In the next mont, a skinny Wizard Apprentice stepped forward, shouting, “I’ll go.”

As he spoke, a blue bracelet on his wrist suddenly lit up, and with a wave of his hand, a burst of white fog erged, enveloping the elite siren.

“Click, click, click.” The elite siren, now covered, had its body surface rapidly freezing, movents significantly slowed, once again controlled.

“Robin, take a break, I’ll take over for now. You all keep attacking,” shouted the skinny Wizard Apprentice.

“Okay.”

The other Wizard Apprentices, hearing this, didn’t hesitate and quickly resud their attacks.

A female apprentice, who had been reciting a spell for a while, created a slender and crystalline ice spear about a ter long in the rain. With a swing, she thrust the ice spear deeply into the most severely injured elite siren, finally killing it.

With the pressure slightly reduced, the apprentices redirected their attacks toward the remaining elite sirens.

Richard shifted his gaze away, reassured that no more elite sirens would co his way. However, the elite siren he had slashed in the limb attacked again.

Richard’s eyes flickered.

The elite siren stepped forward, trying to crush Richard’s body, but Richard rolled to dodge. While dodging the elite siren’s attack, he swung his sword again, striking the sa spot on the limb he had wounded before.

“Thud!”

Blood flowed from the elite siren’s limb, and it cried out in pain, its body staggering.

The next mont, the elite siren steadied itself, looking at Richard as if it wanted to devour him. With rage and defiance, it fiercely stepped down again, seemingly determined to crush Richard.

Richard’s gaze slightly sharpened, he rolled his body, and then delivered a third strike close to the previous wounds on the elite siren’s limb.

For so reason, this strike elicited an unusually strong reaction from the elite siren, whose sounds were no longer of anger or pain but wailing.

A wail!

“Hiss, hiss!”

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