Chapter 359 Subtle Resonance

Su Han and Bi Yao took advantage of the moment when the monster's attack missed and its body was unstable and quickly dispersed to both sides.

It tries to distance itself from it and find a better coping strategy.

Although the monster suffered severe damage after being stabbed in the chest by Su Han, it became even more crazy, and the muscles under its black scales were tense.

The six arms waved vigorously, and each wave brought up a strong wind, blowing up the surrounding dust.

The silver bell in Biyao's hand continued to shake, and the crisp sound of the bell echoed in this chaotic space.

However, this time the monster seemed to gradually adapt to the influence of the silver bell, and the effect of slowing down its movements was no longer so obvious.

It roared, its blood-red eyes fixed on Su Han, obviously regarding him as the biggest threat.

Suddenly, the monster's two arms exerted force at the same time and threw the two huge weapons in their hands towards Su Han.

The weapon was like black lightning, cutting through the air and making a sharp whistling sound.

Su Han's eyes shone, and he quickly dodged to the side. One of the weapons brushed past his shoulder, slashing his clothes and leaving a light blood mark.

He didn't have time to check the wound and immediately swung his sword to cut off another flying weapon.

The sword collided with the weapon, sparks flew, and Su Han only felt a huge force coming from his arm, which made his arm numb.

But he did not retreat. Taking advantage of the gap when the monster attacked again, he rushed towards the monster's legs.

He knew that the monster was huge and its legs were relatively weak parts. If he could attack successfully, he might be able to restrict its movements.

At the same time, Biyao was not idle either.

She rang the silver bell and muttered something.

She tried to find inspiration from the ancient power in the ruins to see if she could find a way to restrain the monster.

Suddenly, she discovered that the golden runes flashing around the crystal ball seemed to produce some subtle resonance with the sound of the silver bell.

As the rhythm of her silver bells changed, the frequency of the flashing runes also changed.

Bi Yao's heart moved, and she began to shake the silver bell rhythmically, and the light of the golden rune became more dazzling. The monster seemed to have realized that the changes in the crystal ball and runes were not good for it. It let out a deafening roar, and the remaining four arms waved wildly at Bi Yao.

There was a flash of panic in Biyao's eyes, but she did not back down.

She nimbly moved between the monsters' attacks, using the scattered rocks and pillars around her as cover.

Every time the monster's arms swept across, the stones and pillars were shattered and stone chips flew everywhere.

At this time, Su Han had already rushed to the monster's legs.

He seized the opportunity and swung his sword hard to chop at one of the monster's legs.

The sword hit the monster's hard scales, leaving only a shallow mark, but it successfully angered the monster.

The monster suddenly raised its leg and stepped towards Su Han.

Su Han reacted quickly and rolled over to avoid the fatal kick.

However, the ground collapsed instantly under the monster's trampling, forming a huge pit.

Su Han was trapped in a pit, and the monster looked down at him with murderous intent in his eyes. It raised its arm again, ready to give Su Han a fatal blow.

At this critical moment, Biyao discovered a deeper connection between the crystal ball and the runes.

She concentrated her mind, perfectly matching the sound of the silver bells with the flickering rhythm of the runes.

In an instant, a golden light shot out from the crystal ball and hit the monster directly.

The monster's body shook violently, and the arm that was originally prepared to attack Su Han stopped in mid-air.

Its body began to tremble violently, and there seemed to be light surging under its scales. Su Han seized this opportunity and jumped out of the pit.

He held the sword tightly with both hands, and took advantage of this brief opportunity to rush towards the scales of different colors on the monster's chest again. (End of this chapter)