Dragon Raja 5; Chapter 202: For Your Majesty (17)

Dragon Raja 5

The warning was only a second or two late. When Caesar spoke, Hydra’s abdomen suddenly exploded, and countless white snake shadows flew into the sky from the blood plasma!

Hydra was a pregnant female snake. Its enormous belly wasn’t filled with fat, but hundreds of young snakes. The heaving of its abdomen wasn’t due to unconscious muscle contractions, but rather to the young snakes struggling to break free!

They were born to be ferocious hunters. Before they even landed on the ground, they opened their bloody mouths and bared their pale fangs towards Abbas.

Abbas barely had time to release Indra before he was devoured by the snakes. The young snakes bit him fiercely, and acid flowed through the bite wounds into his body, corroding every nerve ending. The intense pain felt like countless tiny blades whirling and slicing through his body. Even a stoic Abbas couldn’t help but wail. But that wail seemed cut short as a young snake bit his larynx and injected acid into his throat. This highly acidic secretion not only inflicted immense pain on its prey but also instantly paralyzed the entire body.

Caesar was stunned for a few seconds, not because of fear, but because a picture suddenly flashed through his mind when the baby snakes fell like a waterfall.

There were also many snake-like bodies falling like waterfalls, as if the gate of heaven was opening, but what poured out were the demons from hell.

He vaguely remembered when he had seen such a terrifying scene with another person. Yes, he remembered it. It was in Tokyo, underground at Genji Heavy Industries, where the snake-like deadpools that Herzog had kept in his “fish tank” had broken through the glass wall.

Memory and reality accidentally overlap, but Abbas did not participate in the operation in Tokyo. Who witnessed the horrific scene with him?

He seems to be a trustworthy guy. If you act with him, even if standing at the gate of hell and ready to rush in, he could still make up a joke.

Caesar felt as if a crack had opened deep in his mind, and he felt a sudden jolt of fear. He had felt a similar sensation once before, when he was staring at the kimono he had brought back from Japan.

If the human heart is like many small rooms, each containing a person or event, it’s like walking into a small room, empty and covered in dust. Suddenly, you’re terrified. What was in that room? Is it something important that was taken away without your knowledge?

Caesar immediately realized that this was a battlefield, where even a second’s delay was unacceptable. But he realized it too late.

If he had rushed out immediately, he might have had a chance to pull Abbas back from the surging swarm of young snakes. But in those few seconds, the young snakes crawled all over Abbas’s body. The large amount of acid injected into his body made his muscles completely stiff. Abbas fell to the ground like a corpse. More young snakes surged desperately in the river of blood of the mother snake, scrambling to pounce on Abbas.

Caesar could only watch silently, his eyes twitching. Lying before him was perhaps his most worthy rival and best friend in his entire life. He was still alive, most likely still conscious, but he couldn’t escape those young snakes, and Caesar was powerless.

Abbas would have to consciously endure the acid from the young snakes corroding his body, then they would swim into him, feasting on his flesh and blood as their first meal. Caesar and his men had plenty of heavy weapons, any one of which could blast the young snakes to smithereens, but Abbas would also die. But perhaps that death wasn’t so bad. How could a man, as radiant as the Thunder Emperor, die as food for those disgusting creatures?

Caesar clenched the grenade launcher in his hand. He had to make the final decision. Every second he thought about it, his friend would have to endure the torture of being bitten by thousands of snakes for one more second.

However, at this moment, a white figure entered Caesar’s field of vision. The girl was running wildly in the river of Hydra’s blood, splashing bright red ripples and staining the hem of her white skirt.

“Come back!” Caesar yelled.

Snow ran towards Abbas like crazy, and she happened to be in the trajectory of Caesar’s grenade.

This time, Caesar hesitated for only a fraction of a second before chasing after her, grenade launcher in hand. Caesar had no way to save Abbas, nor did the snow, nor even any of the words Caesar knew of.

How many young snakes are there on Abbas? It’s impossible to count them. Dozens? Hundreds? thousands? He could kill a few of them precisely, but before he kill all the young snakes, Abbas will be reduced to a skeleton.

He have the power to split mountains and seas, but all he can do is destroy Abbas and the snakes. The most sensible thing for Caesar to do is grab the snow and send a farewell grenade to Abbas.

But the snow was running so fast. When the Inuit girl was still, she looked like a frightened little animal, but at this moment she was like an Arctic wolf running against the wind and snow.

She threw herself into the snakes and hugged Abbas tightly! She shouted something in Eskimo, which Caesar could not understand, to pull Abbas out of the sharp teeth of the young snakes.

Almost everyone couldn’t bear to watch this scene. It was as brave as a moth flying into a flame, so lonely that it was amazing, but it could not escape the same fate as a moth flying into a flame.

Caesar stopped and slowly raised the grenade launcher. For no reason, he thought of Snow lying on Abbas’s shoulder. Her big, empty eyes were like a bird that couldn’t find its nest in the cold wind, but she hugged Abbas’s neck so tightly. Maybe she regarded Abbas as a substitute for her father?

However, Snow’s screams became louder and louder, and Caesar was stunned. But when Abbas made his first howl, the young snake bit his throat and he couldn’t even control his vocal cords.

The young snakes fell off Abbas’s body one after another, and Snow forcibly pulled Abbas out of the pile of snakes. Not only that, she also trampled on the young snakes angrily, breaking the spines of several young snakes that had no time to swim away. She even grabbed a young snake and bit it angrily, tearing it into two pieces.

The Inuit girl had blood in her mouth and looked very ferocious, just like when they first found her in the well. Caesar probably knew what she was shouting. Snow didn’t actually shout anything like “Abbas, don’t die” or “Abbas, wake up.”

The girl angrily scolded the young snakes, demanding they leave Abbas, and they dared not disobey her orders.

She held Abbas tightly, like an angry female beast protecting her cub.

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