Chapter 190: defend the city

Chapter 190 Defending the City

The shaking of the ground became more and more violent, and the torrent of monster beasts was getting closer and closer. The loud noise, the shaking of the ground, and the indomitable momentum of the beast tide all gave people a huge sense of oppression.

Wang Hong stood on the top of the wall, quietly watching the beast tide approaching, two hundred feet, one hundred feet, fifty feet, thirty feet...

Wang Hong took out a **** bow, which was given to him by the killer of Shadow Killer.

The ones rushing to the front are not the fastest monsters, but some clumsy monsters that are bigger, stronger, and stronger in defense.

Those faster monsters are generally smaller in size and less powerful, and the effect of rushing to the front as cannon fodder is not very good.

Wang Hong held a longbow and aimed at a Tier 2 armored rhinoceros rushing forward.

In front of the section of the city wall he was defending, there were monsters of the Iron Armored Rhinoceros family, and among them, this Iron Armored Rhinoceros had the highest cultivation.

Capturing the thief first captured the king, Wang Hong thought to kill this second-tier mid-tier iron-armored rhino first, so that the remaining first-tier monsters would be much easier to deal with.

His mana was poured into the **** bow, and an arrow was immediately condensed from the big bow, and shot at the leading armored rhinoceros.

With a sound of "whoosh", the arrow formed by mana flew out and hit the Iron Armored Rhino's head, shooting a blood hole, but it was not fatal.

Iron Armored Rhinoceros is known for its defensive power, especially its head, which is covered with a very solid bone armor, and this bone armor is also a very good material for refining weapons.

Wang Hong condensed an arrow again, and at the same time ordered several qi cultivators who were manipulating the psionic cannon to attack the second-tier armored rhino together with him.

At this time, the herd of beasts had already rushed to the bottom of the city wall, and all these armored rhinos accelerated towards the city wall, causing the light curtain of the city moat to shake.

Wang Hong took this opportunity to shoot the arrow with condensed mana at the second-tier armored rhino again, and at the same time the beam of light from the spiritual cannon also hit its head.

Under the joint attack of Wang Hong and the psychic cannon, this second-tier middle-grade armored rhino still survived, but it was hit twice on the head, and it was a little dizzy. It shook its head and continued to fight with other monsters. Attack the city wall and moat.

Among the monsters, the iron armored rhinoceros is the one with low spiritual intelligence, otherwise it would not have been sent as cannon fodder, and it worked so hard.

At this time, the beast horde had rushed under the city wall, and then divided into two groups, along the city wall, from both sides to the rear to meet, completely besieged Jin'an City, and then attacked the defensive formation from all directions.

In just this moment of effort, the cultivator responsible for replacing the spirit stones at the center of the formation in the city has already replaced a batch of spirit stones for the formation, consuming hundreds of thousands of spirit stones.

The qi cultivators who were in charge of changing the spirit stones were all heartbroken. They had never seen so many spirit stones in their daily life, and their effort was consumed in just a moment.

The Tier 2 Armored Rhinoceros that attacked Wang Hong's section of the city wall was beaten to pieces after several rounds of attacks, and a good piece of refining material was also beaten to the point where it could not be used.

The armored rhino finally couldn't take it anymore, its two-foot-high body crashed to the ground, and hit two first-order armored rhinos by the way.

At this time, other qi cultivators also started to kill the monsters under the city wall. Because of the protection of the large formation, they didn't have to worry about their own safety, they just had to work hard to kill the monsters.

They usually directly sacrifice their attacking weapons and attack the monsters below.

Although there are densely packed armored rhinos below, the effect of hitting a monster on the **** is definitely different from hitting it on the head.

However, in the face of the densely packed first-level monsters below, the killing efficiency of Qi training monks is still too low. They often need more than ten times to kill a armored rhinoceros of the same level.

After cleaning up the second-tier armored rhinoceros, Wang Hong once again shot and killed the first-tier monsters below with a bow and arrow. Each arrow could kill one.

However, it is not unlimited for him to continuously kill first-level monsters with his foundation building cultivation base.

After he shot more than 300 arrows in a row, the mana on his body had been exhausted. This was because his mana was far stronger than that of the same level.

The qi training monks beside him had already exhausted their spiritual energy, each of them was pale, holding a spiritual stone in their hand, trying to absorb the spiritual energy in it to replenish their own consumption.

He was originally scheduled to change at an hour, but it hasn't been an hour yet, and it's already like this.

We can only switch to another group in advance, and this group will sit behind the city wall to recover their spiritual power.

In fact, most of these qi-training monks will have some spiritual wine to restore their spiritual power. After all, first-order spiritual wine can still be bought, and everyone will reserve some for self-defense, but it is not yet the time of real crisis. , are not willing to use.

Wang Hong counted the corpses of monsters under the city wall. During this nearly an hour, he killed more than 600 first-order monsters under this section of the city wall.

He himself killed more than 300 heads, and forty Qi practitioners killed nearly 300 heads.

If everyone can maintain this speed, the hundreds of thousands of monsters in this beast tide can be wiped out in just over a day.

However, the account cannot be calculated in this way. After this round, everyone has exhausted their spiritual power and mana, and it cannot be recovered in an hour at all.

Especially when the mana of the Foundation Establishment cultivator is exhausted, it will take at least half a day to recover by meditating.

Wang Hong drank a few sips of spirit wine, and his mana quickly recovered. He picked up the longbow again and began to shoot and kill the monsters below.

The foundation-building monks on other sections of the city wall killed some monsters in the first round, and then they didn't make any more moves.

After all, their mana recovery is too slow, so there is no need to waste mana on these cannon fodder. Tier 2 monsters haven’t appeared much yet, and this is what the Foundation Establishment monks need to deal with.

The qi training monks under Wang Hong changed two more shifts, and now each group can only last for half an hour, and the spiritual power will be exhausted, and the number of monsters that can be killed is gradually decreasing.

Wang Hong didn't make any more moves afterwards. Up to now, all the foundation-building cultivators have not shot and killed the first-order monsters. It is too conspicuous for him to continue to do so alone, and with his own strength, he has killed hundreds more first-order monsters. Monsters are useless to the overall situation.

After the monsters attacked the city for five or six hours, it was already dark, and the qi training monks guarding the city wall were exhausted.

Even some Foundation Establishment cultivators have exhausted their mana and are meditating in order to restore their mana as soon as possible.

During this period of time, Wang Hong also killed a Tier 2 monster again.

At night, many monsters are more active.

At this time, the main force attacking the city has also been replaced by a monitor lizard covered with hard scales.

(end of this chapter)

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