Chapter 650 Silencing
"Clear the area, there are still people behind." Sakaki looked around and then crushed the head of a hunter in his hand.
At Sakaki's urging.
Haunter instantly used the Shadow Clone move, splitting into seven shadows, and used the Night Shadow move to finish off the Pokémon around him.
The powerful energy beam instantly penetrated the three unlucky elves, and its remaining force nailed the two hunters to the oak tree.
The internal organs were even steaming as they slid out of the gaping holes in their abdomens.
in a blink.
Reiner was the only Elf Hunter left on the field.
The elf was left with only the panicked Lizard King beside him.
As for his other elves.
Looking at the marsupial, the rotten corpse under its feet, the rotten flesh on its body, and the head in its hands are all from Reiner's elves.
Gym-level Pokémon are like little chickens in the hands of the Basilisk.
Not to mention the big cat who was too lazy to even come out.
The marsupial dropped the corpses in its hands and at its feet, turned its head and looked at the tense lizard king. It hooked its claws at it, opened its mouth and gave a ferocious smile, hot air spewing out of its mouth, making it look even more terrifying.
Reiner looked around in horror. After just one encounter, the Bloodfang Hunting Group that he had painstakingly built up for more than ten or twenty years was gone, leaving only corpses on the ground.
Look at Nidoqueen and Agitoro covered in blood, and the scene where Haunter devours souls.
Compared to Sakaki's methods, these elf hunters seem to be child's play.
Who is the bad guy and who is the good guy?
Only then did he truly understand the meaning of Sakaki's words just now.
He trembled and asked Sakaki, "Who are you?"
Sakaki didn't seem to be in a hurry to kill Reiner, and he was still thinking about answering him:
"If you insist, we should be in the same industry."
A smile uglier than crying appeared on Reiner's face, and he humbly asked Sakaki: "In that case, can you spare me?"
Sakaki covered his face with his hands and chuckled, then sat on the back of Boskodora, who was lying on the ground as a cushion, and said with interest: "Okay."
"Really?" Reiner was stunned.
"Really." Sakaki nodded, but the next sentence made Reiner look pale.
Sakaki pointed at the marsupial with a fierce smile, "Really. As long as your Lizard King can beat my marsupial."
"Don't worry, I have professional ethics.
Reiner glanced at the Lizard King beside him, and the Lizard King glanced at Reiner. Both man and elf had despair and helplessness in their eyes.
Quasi-king level, what the hell.
"Dark eyes." Sakaki said another word, sentencing Reiner and the others to death.
bang bang.
The marsupial clenched its claws and continued to approach the Lizard King.
The Lizard King raised his claws and waved them, backing away with a look of fear on his face.
in a blink.
Sakaki reached out to Reiner, who was holding the Lizard King's head blankly, and said, "Reiner, sit down."
Reiner looked at the other half of the Lizard King's body that was folded into a chair under his butt in despair.
He looked at Sakaki again and roared at him, "You devil!"
"That's not nice." Sakaki narrowed his eyes.
"Hmm." Reiner suddenly let out a whimper, and his head was pinched by the marsupial's claws, which then lifted him up.
He struggled desperately.
boom.
The red liquid splashed all over the floor.
Mmm…the watermelon is really juicy today.
Haunter greedily devoured the soul, and then cleared out everything around it.
Mosquitoes are meat no matter how small they are.
But Reiner did provide Sakaki with some nice cigars.
Sakaki didn't even look at the other things and left them all to Haunter.
After killing all the Bloodfang Hunters, Sakaki looked in another direction, "Don't they dare to come? Are you scared by the screams?"
"But who made you unlucky enough to see something you shouldn't have seen?"
Sakaki stood up, his eyes still calm.
At this time, in the opposite direction of the place where Sakaki destroyed the Bloodfang Hunters.
The young trainees, who were originally curious and ready to take a look at the true appearance of the mysterious elf and see if they could get lucky, no longer dared to join in the fun after hearing the series of screams and fighting sounds.
Their elves were frightened by the pungent smell of blood.
.........
After a moment, the moonlight in the Orange Forest suddenly dimmed.
The sixteen-year-old Hoenn region trainer Takuma held the mouth of the cat in his arms tightly, and the cat's honey-colored fur was soaked with cold sweat.
Three hours ago they were four aspiring trainers, but now there were only two left hiding in the hollow oak tree.
The body of the yellow-haired boy, with a poison needle piercing his throat, was stuck in the swamp, and the red-haired girl's serpentine bear was dragging half of its owner's body back.
"The blood of the wind speed dog... dripped onto my shoes." Ayako, who was standing beside her, was trembling with tears in her voice.
The golden mane of her ace elf was covered in mud, and the fire elf, which had been so majestic ten minutes ago, now had its left front paw bent at a strange angle.
The sweet smell of blood and rot wafting from the tree hole mixed together and made people feel nauseous.
“Shut up!” Takuma dug his nails into his palms.
He would never forget what happened five minutes ago.
When Nidoqueen's poisonous attack penetrated the giant wolfhound's head, the purple-black venom radiated onto the face of Tetsuya, who was escaping the slowest.
The guy who always boasted about being a champion had his entire face peeled off like melted candlelight, revealing his throbbing muscle fibers.
Horrible!
Creak! Suddenly, the sound of a dead branch breaking was heard outside the tree hole.
Tear it apart! ! !
Boskodora's steel claws suddenly tore open the tree trunk that three people were hugging, and wood chips burst out like a rainstorm.
Ayako's Wind Speed Dog instinctively spit out flames, but it was extinguished by a slap from Boskodora.
Amid the smoke, Nidoqueen's poison needles accurately pierced the trainers' thigh tendons, ensuring that no one could escape.
The two young trainers screamed, their legs no longer feeling anything.
"Game time." Sakaki's leather shoes stepped on Ayako's scattered Poké Balls.
Haunter pulled the Sandslash, which was trying to dig a hole to escape, out of the shadows. When it used its shadow claws to dig out the elf's heart, drops of blood just happened to drip onto the girl's terrified pupils.
"No!" Takuma threw out the last giant jaw ant tremblingly.
As soon as it used the Flying Sand Kick move, it was knocked down by the marsupial beast and turned into a bloody mist.
When gravel mixed with elf viscera poured into his throat, the boy finally understood what true fear was.
"It's your turn." Sakaki turned and looked at Ayako.
"You bad guy!" The girl suddenly jumped up and pulled out the box containing the badges as a weapon, wanting to hit Sakaki.
However, her action caused Nidoqueen's venom to boil instantly, and the corrosive saliva sprayed out like a high-pressure water gun. Ayako's golden hair and scalp turned into green smoke with a sizzling sound.
Takuma took the opportunity to roll towards the bushes, but felt like he had crashed into a cold mist.
When he looked closely, he actually rolled into Haunter's arms.
Haunter's sneer and approaching claws made him shiver.
The last thing he saw was his left eyeball flying into the air, with the afterimage of the Marsupial tearing apart the Windy Hound on it.
When Sakaki walked out of the woods with a blood-stained cigar in his mouth, the only things left in the entire depression were the fragments of the Poké Ball floating in a pool of blood.
Haunter was playing with four trainer ID cards. The smiling face in each photo was stained with the blood of the corresponding owner.
"There's a camping area ten kilometers away. Sorry, little Latias, you really know how to find things for me to do."
Sakaki flicked the bloody cigarette butt away, and the flames streaked through the night sky like a miniature meteorite. "Before dawn, the entire forest must learn to be silent."