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Luo De really wanted to charge into the group of lizard monsters wielding two great swords and unleash a storm of strikes.
But upon seeing the filthy, foul-smelling black blood and rotting flesh, as well as the constantly splattering mucus, Luo De ultimately stopped in his tracks.
Luo De still stood at the rear with the Dragonbone Longbow, shooting arrow after arrow, reaping the lives of the lizard monsters, targeting the elites among them.
Even with ordinary arrows, the powerful force of the Dragonbone Longbow could still blow off the heads of the lizard monsters.
One must say, being brainless also has its advantages.
With Vajra slain, the giant lizardmen who acted as leaders fell one after another, leaving only four.
Yet these lizard monsters showed no signs of fleeing; they continued to fight madly amidst the crowd.
This indeed gave Luo De a chance to practice his archery.
After all, moving targets are better suited for practice than stationary ones.
