Chapter 341: Chapter 128: The Third Giant Card?_2
Ree Shil watched and analyzed as he went.
It took about half an hour for these vines to be finally cleared away.
So, the group entered the small valley.
The terrain of this valley was somewhat unusual.
As they went in, they found that the ground was sunken, like a big pit.
Ree Shil discussed it with Andrew Hill, deciding to first climb the mountain wall, take a look at the whole picture after getting a high view, and then make a decision without rashly entering the big pit.
On the mountain wall, there were also many annoying vines.
One could say that their presence covered the entire outer area of the small valley.
Still relying on the sheep rabbit with an iron stick in hand, they opened up a road.
At the halfway point of the mountain wall, there was a layer of fog, and the fog in their direction was particularly thick.
So, before climbing to the top, they couldn’t see the things below clearly. freёwebnoѵel.com
However, as Ree Shil stepped onto the final step and truly climbed to the top of the mountain wall, he was dumbfounded.
Looking down from the top, the fog seemed thin.
"What the hell is this thing..."
He couldn’t help but sigh as he looked at the panorama of the valley below.
"Damn."
Andrew Hill held up two words.
Ree Shil: "This time, we don’t have to dig it out ourselves."
That’s because their target, that Giant Ginseng monster, was completely displayed before them.
Calling it a Giant Ginseng was actually somewhat inaccurate.
It should be called a Huge Ginseng.
This thing was just too damn big, dozens of times bigger than any Giant Ginseng they had encountered before. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
At this time, it was lying horizontally in the valley like a person.
It even had root tendrils like arms, holding up its head, very humanoid in appearance.
Dozens of thick Golden Roots connected its body, deeply inserted into the mud, continuously transmitting the Demon Qi nutrients collected from all directions for it.
It seemed that this guy was living quite leisurely.
[It seems that this Demon is their leader]
Exterminator Thirteen made a conclusion.
"Lord Autumn?"
Andrew Hill held up a card.
"I think it’s very similar."
Although it was a bit different from their imagination, Ree Shil agreed with Exterminator Thirteen’s judgment.
If this giant guy was Lord Autumn, then their Instance Mission goal was close at hand.
All they needed to do was to defeat this guy, and the Instance Mission would be completed.
"How about testing the depth of this guy first?"
So he looked at Andrew Hill and suggested.
"OK."
Andrew Hill agreed with a card.
Leaving Exterminator Thirteen to stand on high ground and carefully observe whether there were any unstable and dangerous factors in this valley besides the Huge Ginseng, they went back down the mountain and returned to the bottom of the valley.
After a short rest and some reorganization, they decided to start the battle officially.
At this time, the Huge Ginseng looked like it was asleep and had no reaction even when they approached.
[I am ready]
Exterminator Thirteen finished the enchantment, holding a shining Red Charm in his hand.
According to their assigned battle plan, Exterminator Thirteen would start with a big move, and then everyone would swarm up to attack it together.
"Go."
Ree Shil waved his hand, signaling him to attack.
Whoosh~
As a result, as soon as Exterminator Thirteen’s Red Charm flew out and hadn’t exploded on the Huge Ginseng, something unexpected yet not unexpected happened.
Buzz!
A blue light pillar fell from the sky, landing between them and the Huge Ginseng, and a card table opened up.
PVE Game, triggered.
"It’s really a boss."
Andrew Hill held up a card.
"That’s fine, PVE card games are more relaxed."
Ree Shil’s expression was calm.
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His words made Andrew Hill unable to understand, what was this guy talking about?
Instance Boss card games were notoriously difficult.
The escapable card games were relatively easier. Discarding a card could restart, allowing for unlimited trial and error, slowly exploring the boss’s skills and strategy.
However, this unlimited trial and error concept itself was not friendly to low-level card players like them.
If it took ten or even dozens of attempts to fully understand the strategy, would they be willing to discard that many cards or have that many cards to use?
And if it was a special, an inescapable boss card game, it would be even more troublesome.
The boss wouldn’t become weaker just because you can’t escape, and you would only have one opportunity. Ordinary card holders could easily be wiped out.
After investing one Instance Opportunity and spending so much time completing the prelude missions, just to fall at the hand of the boss, anyone would find it unacceptable.
In this situation, this person dared to say it was easy?
"Don’t worry, watch me carry you."
Faced with Andrew Hill’s doubts, Ree Shil patted him on the shoulder.
With foresight, what was there to be afraid of?
Of course, in his plan, this round was just to test the boss’s bottom line.
Take a look at its abilities, then leave.
Therefore, it didn’t matter what kind of card arrangement they had this round.
As a Level 12 Card Player, Andrew Hill was also not unfamiliar with the concept of a discarded card game.
Whoosh!
When their card arrangement was prepared, the Huge Ginseng turned into a golden light and landed on the card table as a projection.
The card position it occupied was 2 rows and 4 columns, a total of 8 card positions.
On the card table, they could see the appearance of this Huge Ginseng even more clearly.
In fact, its appearance was very similar to the Giant Ginseng encountered before, both golden and ginseng-shaped.
The only difference was that the Huge Ginseng was more anthropomorphized, and it had dark eyes and mouth.
Truth be told, its eyes and mouth were somewhat similar to those of a Straw Man.
However, the Huge Ginseng gave off an even lazier and more lifeless vibe.