Chapter 148 Poison Arrow
But an unexpected scene unfolded: the ape completely ignored the arrow, which was not even as long as its palm, and turned around to attack again.

What disappointed Wu Yue was that when this guy turned around, he arrogantly wiggled his butt and threw the arrow aside.

They went there in a great hurry, but the result was unexpectedly so stark.

Looking at the arrows lying in the grass, their rear ends sticking out like monkeys', I felt a sense of amusement.

"Wu Yue, what is this?"

Yuan Qi, who was dodging the attack of the ape and had jumped to the bow and arrow, was about to bend down to pick up the arrow when Wu Yue saw this and his expression changed drastically.

He quickly shouted to stop them: "Uncle Yuanqi, the black part at the tip of that arrow is poisoned. When you fight, try to use that arrow to scratch Shunyuan. That way, we might still have a chance of winning."

The orcs were overjoyed upon hearing this. Yuan Qi casually pulled a vine, wrapped it around his hand, and picked up the poisoned arrow with its blackened tip.

They rejoined the battle.

However, these arrows were no match for the orc's claws. Yuan Qi's arrows grazed the ape's fur time and time again, without harming a single hair.

"Uncle, attack their weak points."

Wu Yue was so anxious that she accidentally let go of the arrow in her hand.

The familiar sound of wind breaking rang out. Shun Yuan didn't want to pay attention, but as the arrow approached, the fur on its body suddenly stood on end.

But it was too late. The sharp arrow pierced straight through, and after a short, angry roar, the ape began to scream in agony.

Seeing its companion's miserable state, the other monkey seemed shocked by the scene and unconsciously took several steps back, hiding behind a big tree and peeking out, afraid that it would be the next unlucky one.

Several middle-aged orcs stood there with incredulous expressions, staring at the black arrow stuck in Shun Yuan's chrysanthemum.

Qi Qi looked at Wu Yue with a complicated expression.

Yuan Qi suddenly realized and said, "So the vulnerable spot you were referring to is the chrysanthemum, Yue."

Wu Yue: "."

No, let me explain, this is definitely a misunderstanding, I just slipped. After waiting for a moment and seeing that palm-sized wooden stick no longer appear, Shun Yuan, who had been a little timid, immediately jumped out from behind the tree.

It first looked around, as if sensing the harmonious atmosphere, and then roared as it charged at the middle-aged orcs again.

Their speed and momentum suggested they were ready to grab someone and run.

Yuan Qi and the others quickly dodged: "Wu Yue, another arrow!"

Wu Yue's face stiffened: "I was just guessing."

No sooner had he finished speaking than a large, well-defined hand took the bow and arrow from his hand.

A deep, magnetic voice sounded in my ear: "Arrow."

Wu Yue quickly handed over the arrows soaked in venom: "Be careful of the venom."

The orc gave a deep reply, nocked an arrow, and fired it in one smooth motion, his movements practiced and stylish.

As the arrow was fired, the ape on the other side let out a shrill roar.

Wu Yue turned her head and saw that the arrow had pierced directly into one of Shun Yuan's large eyes.

The deadly poison instantly spread through his pupils.

By the time the orcs realized what was happening, the two monkeys were already dead.

Yuan Qi and the other middle-aged orcs exchanged glances, feeling as if they had survived a calamity.

The exposed skin of the two monkeys had turned black.

"This poison is truly terrifying."

Yuan Lang walked over with a few herbs in his hand: "This is the venom of the snake beast that bit the orcs of the Mad Lion Tribe last time. I collected it for the little female."

(End of this chapter)

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