Armor Hero: Douluo Continent - Order Reshaping

Chapter 307 The Protector or the Guardian



Chapter 307 The Protector or the Guardian

Chapter 307 The Protector or the Guardian

Next, Wu Heyi controlled the Wind Eagle Armor, which shimmered brilliantly in the sunlight.

He made full use of the Windhawk Armor's superior mobility to engage in a fierce battle between two completely different worlds.

He moved with lightning speed, shuttling between the two worlds, constantly searching for and attacking the little red wooden dragons.

Each attack is like a flash of lightning, swift and fierce, taking down a head cleanly and decisively in about fifteen or sixteen minutes on average.

Even under such intense and highly mobile combat conditions, they ultimately managed to kill fewer than 12 animals.

This made Wu Heyi feel uneasy; he felt that things were not so simple.

Subsequently, Wu Heyi changed his strategy, adopting a carpet search approach, leaving no corner unchecked, and searched carefully for a full hour.

His eyes were as sharp as a hawk's, not missing a single clue, but he found nothing.

In this wood elemental world, life energy is abundant, like a surging tide, as if the air itself is filled with rich vitality.

The life energy flowed into Wu Heyi's body like a gentle stream, making his soul power recover at an astonishing speed.

Even the Wind Eagle Armor seemed to be blessed by this life energy here, its endurance actually doubled.

Even so, the remaining eleven red wooden dragons seemed to have vanished into thin air and could not be found anywhere.

Wu Heyi was somewhat dejected. He slowly raised his head and asked two questions to this world.

At this moment, he stood on a lush green lawn, surrounded by all sorts of strangely shaped plants.

"These little wooden dragons shouldn't change color, right? And once they've chosen their spots, they probably won't move!"

In fact, Wu Heyi knew very well that this level rarely answered questions, and he didn't have much hope that it would answer him. These two questions were more like him questioning himself, doubting whether he had searched very carefully.

Unexpectedly, something completely different happened: the barrier actually spoke. The voice seemed to come from all directions, echoing throughout the entire space.

"Rule Supplement: "

1. All hiders cannot change their own color.

2. All are hiding and cannot be moved once their location is determined.

Upon hearing these two supplementary rules, Wu Heyi's previously somewhat confused gaze suddenly sharpened as he quickly began to think.

Because the information contained in these two rules goes far beyond what is presented on the surface.

First of all, the GM of the level repeatedly mentioned the word "hider," which means that there are other identities besides the hider in this area.

Wu Heyi paced back and forth as he pondered, the grass beneath his feet rustling under his feet.

Although his current identity might be that of a hunter, he believed that there was definitely more to this seemingly simple game scenario than he thought, and that there must be other identities besides himself.

For example, those who cover up wrongdoing or act as protectors.

Each possible identity is like a hidden chess piece, capable of changing the entire situation at any moment.

The second point, as mentioned earlier, is that once the location is determined, movement is not allowed. This means that as long as the opponent has not determined their hiding place, movement is actually possible.

A picture seemed to appear in Wu Heyi's mind: those little red wooden dragons could move nimbly through every corner before their location was determined.

Thirdly, combining the previous two points, if there really is a third party besides oneself and the hider, this third party might be a movable entity that can change its own color.

Moreover, even if the hider is unable to move, this mysterious third party can still move freely.

The thought sent a chill down Wu Heyi's spine; he vaguely sensed a potential threat approaching him.

Combining these three points, Wu Heyi suddenly thought of a place he least wanted to face.

His heart suddenly raced, and a sense of foreboding washed over him.

Wu Heyi quickly returned to where he had started. It was a wide, flat area surrounded by several towering trees.

He looked up and saw that the giant tree in front of him had undergone an astonishing change.

It has long since transformed into a humanoid creature, its bark appearing rough yet tough, like a thick layer of armor.

The tree trunk has strange patterns that look like ancient runes.

The key is that it has retained the characteristics of a plant, and its body is as tall as twenty or thirty meters, standing there like a small mountain.

Right in its dense canopy, there stood at least six small red wooden dragons.

The look in their small eyes and the arrogant expression on their faces conveyed a sense of contempt and disdain, as if they were mocking Wu Heyi's incompetence.

Then, on the trunk of the tree, Wu Heyi saw a small wooden dragon that had already merged itself into the trunk.

The little wooden dragon's figure blended perfectly with the tree trunk, making it difficult to spot unless you looked closely.

When he saw Wu Heyi appear, he merged with the tree man in an instant, like a beam of light.

The giant tree instantly turned completely red, the red color resembling a burning flame. Its entire body seemed like a piece of scorching hot iron, radiating an oppressive heat that gave people a great sense of pressure.

Wu Heyi instantly understood; the pit dug by the wooden dragon people was here.

He suddenly realized that these cunning wooden dragons could easily merge with any plant in this level, and then, as if they had gained some kind of mysterious power, possess all the characteristics of that plant, which would eventually all become extremely powerful means of attack.

However, the simplest way for the giant tree-man in front of them to attack is to punch him.

The enormous fist, like a small mountain, slammed down towards Wu Heyi with a whistling sound.

In just a moment, it turned into a cloud of smoke and dust, and the surrounding air seemed to tremble from the force of the immense power.

According to the "no harm in smoke" principle, Wu Heyi's figure appeared subtly in the smoke and dust like a ghost.

At the same time, a dazzling green light flashed by; it was the Wind Eagle Armor unleashing its unique ability, as brilliant as a shooting star streaking across the night sky.

At this moment, Wu Heyi's Wind Eagle Sword was fully charged with the skill Wind Piercing Strike.

The Wind Eagle Sword shone brightly, as if it had gathered all the light from the surrounding area.

Wu Heyi leaped into the air, his movements incredibly agile, as if he truly had wings, and briefly floated in mid-air.

He steadied himself in mid-air, his eyes filled with determination, and aimed at a spot on the trunk of the giant tree-man, the very spot where the wooden dragon-man had fused with him, and unleashed his ultimate attack.

When that ultimate move was unleashed, a dazzling light shot out like a sharp sword.

At the same time, the point that was hit was the spot where the wooden dragon had merged. In just a moment, it was pierced through by the concentrated wind spikes, and then the treant stopped attacking as if it had suddenly lost its power.

Before Wu Heyi could catch his breath, another red wooden dragon jumped into the hole that Wu Heyi had just created with lightning speed.

When the wooden dragon jumped into the cave, a faint red light flickered around its body.

It directly replaced the previous wooden dragon, and in an instant, the giant tree man stood up once again, full of power.

Wu Heyi's face was filled with surprise and helplessness. He never expected that the Wood Dragon People would have such methods. He didn't know how to deal with this tricky situation.


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