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Chapter 33 – The turning point has finally appeared

  "Boom!"

  In the dead of night, a loud crash echoed as splinters flew everywhere.

  The wooden wall was smashed inte hole by Benben.

  Benben's massive body toppled to the ground, losing bance.

  As Beruggled to get back up, Goblins swarmed in through the breach.

  "Wa !"

  The Goblins shouted excitedly, rushing in through the gap.

  "It's Goblins, it's Goblins!"

  The Lizardmen who came to support finally realized that it was Goblins attag the tribe.

  "Why would Ogres help Goblins?"

  "Have they been tamed by the Goblins?"

  "Kill them!"

  Although Benben's enormous size made the Lizardmen show signs of fear, their homes were right behind them, leaving them no choice but to fight.

  Hundreds of Lizardmen wielding rge machetes roared and charged at the Goblins.

  "Whoosh!"

  Fag the charging Lizardmen, the Goblins screamed and rushed forward.

  Crossbowmen ran while firing their bolts.

  With so many Lizardmen ahead, there was o aim.

  The sound of bolts slig through the air filled the night sky.

  Streaks of bck light shot towards the charging Lizardmen.

  "Thud!"

  The Lizardman warriors at the front suddenly halted, then fell like a field of cut wheat.

  The fallen Lizardmen wailed in pain.

  The sudden colpse of their rades startled the Lizardmen behind them.

  They only heard the "whoosh whoosh" of bolts flying from the front, and then their rades fell.

  When they realized why their rades fell, it was too te.

  Before even engaging in battle, a rge number of Lizardmen were already dead or injured.

  Iribe behind the wooden wall, Goblins cshed with Lizardmen, their cries eg through the night.

  Crossbows were deadly in close bat.

  Ongaged, the crossbow-wielding Goblins, supported by their gun-wielding terparts, mercilessly reaped Lizardmen lives.

  At cle, the crossbow bolts were even more lethal.

  Though many Goblins fell uhe Lizardmen warriors' rge machetes, even more Lizardmeo the crossbow bolts.

  Hundreds of Lizardmen only held off the Goblins for a short while before scattering.

  The etlefield quickly spread deeper into the tribe.

  A group of Goblins rushed into a thatched hut.

  Inside, a female Lizardman clutched her child, hiding in a er.

  The Goblins spotted her aedly charged with their ons.

  "What are you doing?"

  A nearby Goblin suddenly spped the head of his underling.

  The dazed Goblin looked at his leader in fusion.

  The Goblin leader grinned, eyeing the female Lizardman greedily.

  "The boss's boss said, female Lizardmen 't be eaten."

  The spped Goblin's eyes lit up.

  He raised his on again, aiming at the child in the female Lizardman's arms.

  "Smack!"

  The Goblin leader spped him again.

  "Boss, what's wrong now?"

  Seeing the leader stop him again, the Goblin gred angrily.

  The Goblin leader gred back.

  "The boss's boss said, male Lizardman children shorter than us 't be killed either."

  "Why? I wa!"

  The Goblin underling pined distentedly.

  "No reason, what, you want to challehe boss's boss?"

  The Goblin underling shrank his ned quickly shook his head.

  "Let's go, there's plenty of meat outside!"

  The Goblins rushed out of the hut again.

  In the following time, several mroups of Gobliered the thatched hut.

  But seeing the Lizardman mother and child, none of them struck.

  Even those dissatisfied with the order left grumbling.

  "What happened, what's going on?"

  In front of the rgest thatched hut iribe's ter, the elders hurriedly gathered from their homes at the High Priest's door.

  "It's Goblins, Goblins have invaded!"

  A Lizardman ran over from the darkness, terrified.

  More Lizardmen gathered around the elders from all dires.

  "Goblins?"

  The elders looked at each other, only surprise in their eyes.

  Goblins dared to attack their tribe?

  At that moment, a group of Lizardmen ran over from the southern darkness, each with a face of terror, as if being chased by something horrifying.

  "Elders, we 't hold them, the Goblins are ing!"

  A Dao frowned, stepped forward, and pushed aside the Lizardmen in front of him.

  He reached the front of the group, raising his rge machete high.

  "Don't be afraid, prepare for battle!"

  A Dao's shout rallied his panions.

  Unknowingly, over two hundred Lizardmen had gathered behind A Dao.

  Elder A Dao's shout gave the frightened Lizardmen a slight boost of ce.

  In the rear, more Lizardmen gathered from the north.

  But in the southern darkness, it suddenly fell silent.

  The previously noisy sounds of battle pletely disappeared.

  A Dao stared ily into the darkness, gripping his rge machete tightly.

  "Whoosh!"

  Suddenly, a ge erupted from the darkness.

  The dense sound of bolts slig through the air filled the night sky, flying in from the south.

  tless bck streaks shot towards the Lizardmen.

  "Boom!"

  At that moment, the door of the thatched hut behind the Lizardmen suddenly burst open.

  A mass of white mist rolled out, sweeping uhe Lizardmen's feet and spreading into the darkness.

  A miraculous se unfolded.

  Teers ahead of the Lizardmen, the white mist transformed into an ice wall, rising up.

  The flying crossbow bolts were blocked by the ice wall.

  With a "thud thud" of impacts, ice shards flew everywhere.

  Bolts embedded themselves in the ice wall, turning its outer surfato a pore.

  "It's the High Priest!"

  The appearance of the ice wall sparked cheers among the Lizardmen.

  Amidst the Lizardmen's cheers, a white figure emerged from the thatched hut.

  Standing at the doorway, Bai Ling looked solemnly into the darkness.

  The Goblins' massive assault tonight was beyond its expectations.

  It never imagihe Goblins would actively attack the tribe.

  And with sustoppable force.

  "A white Lizardman who use magic, could it be Bai Ling?"

  In the southern darkness, Li Meng observed the white figure at the thatched hut's entrance.

  [Lizardman]

  [Level: 41]

  [Strength: 17]

  [Defense: 14]

  [Agility: 21]

  [Magic: 71]

  [Ice Element trol: LV4]

  [Heart Speech: LV3]

  As if realizing something, Li Meng grinned.

  "So, you're the turning point!"

  Upon seeing the "Heart Speech" skill, Li Meng finally uood everything.

  Bai Ling was the true culprit behind the tribe's downfall.

  The Heart Speech skill allowed Bai Ling to unicate with other Barbarians.

  Bai Ling was the key to the alliaween the Pigmen tribe and the Lizardmen.

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