Chapter 363 Behead!

The lizard-like monster's originally steady steps became a little disordered amid the crisp sound of the silver bells.

There seemed to be a flash of annoyance in its blood-red eyes, and its head shook restlessly from side to side.

Su Han took this opportunity, tapped his feet lightly, and rushed towards the monster like a ghost. The sword in his hand flashed with a cold light and pierced the monster's neck.

The monster reacted extremely quickly. Its thick tail was like an iron rod, sweeping towards Su Han with a whistling sound.

Su Han's face turned grim and he dodged to the side. The tail swept past his clothes. If he was hit, he would probably break several ribs.

He flipped in the air, adjusted his body, and attacked the monster again.

Biyao concentrated on shaking the silver bell, the sound of which became faster and slower, trying to disrupt the monster's actions.

Her forehead was covered with fine beads of sweat. She felt a little tired after concentrating for a long time, but she knew that she must not relax at all at this moment.

Su Han's attacks continued to fall on the monster like a storm, but the sharp scales on the monster's body were like armor.

Because it blocked most of the damage, Su Han's sword pierced the scales, only leaving sparks and was unable to cause any substantial trauma.

The monster was enraged by Su Han's attack. It opened its bloody mouth, let out a deafening roar, and green mucus splashed out like raindrops.

Su Han quickly stepped back to avoid it. The mucus fell on the ground, making a "sizzling" sound and instantly corroded into small pits.

He secretly groaned in his heart. Not only did this monster have amazing defense, but the poison attached to its attacks was also extremely troublesome.

At this moment, the monster pounced forward and grabbed Su Han with its two huge claws.

Su Han had no way to avoid it and could only use his sword to resist.

With a "crack", a crack appeared on the sword under the monster's powerful force.

Su Han was horrified. This sword had been with him for many years and had gone through countless battles, but it had never been so fragile.

Seeing this, Biyao was extremely anxious. She shook the silver bell and looked around, trying to find a way to help Su Han. Suddenly, she found several protruding stones on the wall of the cave, with sharp shapes.

She suddenly had an idea and ran towards the wall. Then she jumped with all her strength, reached out and grabbed a protruding stone and broke it with force.

The stone loosened, but her hand was cut and bleeding.

Biyao ignored the pain and threw the broken stone at the monster.

With the interference of the silver bell, the stone hit the monster's eye accurately.

The monster roared in pain, and one of its eyes was instantly covered with blood.

Su Han seized this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He gathered all his strength in his right hand, and the cracked sword in his hand shone with unprecedented light.

He shouted loudly and stabbed at the monster's injured eye with all his strength.

This sword contained all his hope and determination.

With a "puff" sound, the sword pierced deeply into the monster's eye, with most of the sword body embedded in it.

The monster struggled frantically, and its huge body rushed around in the cave, smashing the walls of the cave into pieces.

Su Han was blown away by the force generated by the monster's struggle, fell heavily to the ground, and spat out a mouthful of blood.

Bi Yao hurried to Su Han, helped him up, and asked with concern: "Su Han, how are you?"

Su Han wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and said weakly: "I'm fine, but this monster...is dying."

Sure enough, after struggling frantically for a while, the lizard-like monster slowly fell to the ground, twitched a few times, and stopped moving.

Su Han and Bi Yao both breathed a sigh of relief. They collapsed on the ground, breathing heavily, and fatigue came over them like a tide. (End of this chapter)