Chapter 116: Chapter 116 Wind Barbarian Bear 6 (Final)
At this critical moment, Blaze Regret's expression changed dramatically. He no longer cared about his image; he rolled to the side like a lazy donkey, and as he did, his spirit power instantly condensed, forming a sun flame wall that covered his entire body.
Pop~
As he rolled, the Wind Barbarian Bear's claws collided with the Sun Flame Wall. The bear's strength was immense, and in an instant, it tore through the Sun Flame Wall.
Rip~
The sound of tearing fabric echoed again. Blaze Regret felt a searing pain on his back, where several deep gashes now marred his flesh. Fortunately, the wounds weren't too deep and hadn't reached the bone.
If it weren't for the Sun Flame Wall providing some buffer time, he would have faced instant death.
Even so, Blaze Regret found himself in a perilous situation. The Wind Barbarian Bear's next attack would be nearly impossible to evade.
But he didn't give up. Enduring the pain in his back, he rolled to the side again. Even if he could only buy an extra second or two, he had to try to gain time for Red. Those few seconds might be decisive in determining the outcome.
Had the situation not been so dire, Blaze Regret wouldn't have needed to take such a risk by luring away the Wind Barbarian Bear and the two low tier Wind Wolves.
He had no other choice. He couldn't just sit and wait for death, he also did not want to always get help from Master Magi. Given the circumstances at the time, he had to take the risk. Now, he could only hope that Red could kill Bun Tal first.
As Blaze Regret rolled, the Wind Barbarian Bear turned its massive body, took a step forward, and with a foul breath, opened its bloody maw, revealing several sharp fangs, ready to tear into Blaze Regret.
Just as Master Magi want to take action, the Wind Barbarian Bear's massive body suddenly trembled violently. It not only halted its attack but also clutched its head in pain, showing a pained expression.
Roar~
In intense pain, the Wind Barbarian Bear curled up on the ground. Its eyes were bloodshot, and it let out a feeble roar.
At the same time, the two low tier Wind Wolves, entangled with the Ice Control Irenix, also paused. However, unlike the Wind Barbarian Bear, they didn't show any signs of pain and chose to leave immediately, no longer engaging with the Ice Control Irenix.
"Bun Tal is dead!" The Wind Barbarian Bear's unusual behavior turned Blaze Regret's despair into joy, indicating that his plan had succeeded.
When a spirit beast die, the spirit connection collapses, and the spirit master suffers a backlash. Similarly, if the spirit beast dies, the spirit beast also suffers a backlash, often with greater intensity than that experienced by the spirit master.
If the spirit master dies, the spirit beast usually suffers permanent mental trauma. This kind of trauma can only be healed by rare treasures and natural materials, almost eliminating the spirit beast's chance of further advancement.
To avoid any unforeseen consequences, Blaze Regret scrambled to his feet, using both his hands and legs, and only after putting several dozen meters between him and the danger did he finally sit down heavily on the ground.
"Hiss, it hurts!" Now temporarily out of danger, Blaze Regret took a sharp breath, the movement tugging at the wounds on his back.
The tearing pain was intensely "sour" and sharp.
After the two low tier Wind Wolfs had fled, the Ice Control Irenix didn't pursue them. It first scanned the area, and upon confirming there was no danger near Blaze Regret, it returned to his side, staring blankly at the curled up Wind Barbarian Bear.
In this defensive battle, the Ice Control Irenix had played a crucial role. Without it, even if Bun Tal had been careless, it would have been Blaze Regret who perished.
Soon, the limping figure of Red appeared.
During the recent battle, Red's left hind leg had been torn by the low tier Wind Wolves, leaving it severely injured. But it had always been concerned about Blaze Regret's safety, not daring to relax until it saw him.
Upon seeing Blaze Regret, Red sighed in relief. Red regained its proud demeanor, lying beside Blaze Regret, its bright Blue Eyes eyes fixed on the nearby Wind Barbarian Bear.
At that moment, the Wind Barbarian Bear in the distance seemed to have somewhat adapted, slowly rising from the ground. Its eyes were bloodshot, and it stared at Blaze Regret with a ferocious, man eating glare.
"Finish it off!" Not giving the Wind Barbarian Bear a chance to fully recover, Blaze Regret issued the attack command.
Seize the opportunity while it's weak. Red and Ice Control Irenix did not miss the chance to attack the "drowned bear," immediately pouncing on it and jointly besieging the Wind Barbarian Bear.
The Wind Barbarian Bear, like a fixed target, moved much more sluggishly than before, its resistance weak. Ultimately, Red seized an opportunity and shattered its head with a flame claw.
Like a collapsing mountain, the Wind Barbarian Bear fell heavily to the ground, causing the earth to tremble. Its limbs twitched once before it lay still, lifeless.
"Very quickly, Red found a High tier wind element spirit core, as well as a bear gallbladder larger than a bowl, which was the most valuable part of the Wind Barbarian Bear.
"Under Red's guidance, Blaze Regret came to Bun Tal's corpse.
Looking at Bun Tal's corpse, which had its eyes wide open in anger, Blaze Regret felt a faint sense of discomfort, although it wasn't very strong.
It wasn't his first time seeing a dead body, but it was his second time killing someone. Although it was Red who killed Bun Tal, Red was his bonded spirit beast, so it wasn't much different from him doing the killing himself.
Blaze Regret took a deep breath, suppressing his inner discomfort. He knew very well that he couldn't stay on tall Mountain for long. Who knew if there were other spirit master together with Bun Tal? There must be accomplices nearby, possibly even a third tier spiritual imperial spirit master.