114: Spider's Lair

Following a set of attacks, the Silence status on the opponent also ended.

But before the opponent's Silence status ended, Li Changkong had already pulled away from him.

After the Silence status ended, the Snow Leopard's entire body seemed to have gone mad, as if due to Li Changkong's opportunistic attack.

It charged at Li Changkong recklessly, as if it would tear him to pieces in the next second.

But each time, it couldn't even touch the edges of Li Changkong, let alone attack him directly.

Once Silence was off cooldown, Li Changkong would immediately launch an attack again, giving the opponent no time to react.

After several repetitions, the Snow Leopard's health had been pushed to a very low level.

A Golden Boss inherently possessed some intelligence.

Even after his health dropped below ten percent, he still had no intention of retreating; instead, he firmly blocked the entrance to the cave.

Originally, Li Changkong had only come to kill this boss, gain some Rank, and save himself time.

But seeing the Snow Leopard block the cave entrance even in death, he knew there must be something very important to it inside the cave.

Indeed, the cave was filled with a radiant glow, as if some treasure was within.

Thinking of this, Li Changkong's gaze immediately fell upon his two pets.

The moment Li Changkong looked at them, they instantly understood his intentions.

While they were still not strong enough to deal with a Golden Boss at full health, they could relatively easily handle a Golden Boss in such a weakened state.

As they entangled the Snow Leopard, Li Changkong found an opening and immediately entered the cave behind it.

There was some light when he first entered the cave, but after entering the mouth of the cave, the light grew dimmer and dimmer.

Helpless, he could only take out a night-luminescent pearl to illuminate the surrounding Dao.

As soon as the night-luminescent pearl emitted some light, he was stunned by the sight before him.

After the light appeared, what surrounded him were strands of entangled silk.

However, these silks were different from ordinary snow-white silk; they were blood-red.

Under the illumination of the night-luminescent pearl, the entire cave appeared even more eerie.

The cave was exceptionally cold, and upon entering, he felt a chill throughout his body.

But what made Li Changkong even more curious was the relationship between these spider webs and the Snow Leopard.

He didn't think too much and continued forward with the night-luminescent pearl.

The further he went, the more spider webs there were around him; a casual touch revealed a strange stinging sensation on the webs.

From this, it could be deduced that there seemed to be some toxins on these spider webs.

On the ground, there were also some empty shells, which looked like they had hatched from some kind of egg.

After Li Changkong had advanced for a while, he suddenly discovered a very faint light in the distance.

Upon seeing the lights, Li Changkong didn't think too much and quickly approached them.

Just as he was about to get close to that patch of light, he suddenly stopped.

It was then that he realized that it wasn't small lights at all, but one spider after another.

These spiders were blood-red all over and hung upside down from the ceiling.

From their mouths protruded pale fangs, stained with old blood.

Their eyes vigilantly observed their surroundings, as if guarding against all enemies.

Especially the moment Li Changkong appeared, all the spiders' gazes focused on him.

The Rank of these spiders was not too high, only around ten to twenty, but their numbers were somewhat terrifying.

Beneath their ceiling lay terrifying piles of bones.

However, from the appearance of these bones, it could be seen that most of them were Yao Beasts, but these Yao Beasts had died in a very cruel manner.

There didn't seem to be any obvious wounds on their bodies.

But their entire bodies looked like mummies; besides the bones inside, only the outer fur remained.

Looking at these hanging small spiders, one could already guess how these bones came to be.

Just as Li Changkong was curious, the small spiders attacked, spitting out strands of web from their mouths.

The color of these webs was also blood-red, very similar to the webs on the walls earlier.

From this, it could be judged that the webs outside were probably spat out by these small spiders.

However, the webs outside seemed to be finer than those spat out by these small spiders.

Or rather, there was another boss in this cave as well.

But if that were the case, another question popped into his mind.

The Snow Leopard outside and these spiders, no matter how he looked at it, had no connection.

But at this moment, he didn't have time to think so much; the most important thing now should be how to deal with these spiders?

After several rounds of skills, Li Changkong realized that fire Qi truly seemed to have a restraining effect on these webs.

A small fireball would immediately ignite a portion of the webs, so even if so many small spiders spat webs together, Li Changkong was not afraid at all.

However, those small spiders also seemed to have melee attacks; they attacked while quickly crawling over.

Just as Li Changkong was about to make a move, things suddenly changed.

As the small spiders approached Li Changkong, their bodies rapidly inflated.

Their bodies swelled to the size of a balloon in an instant, and then burst.

Each burst caused a certain amount of damage.

The damage was not too high, but the green viscous liquid produced after the explosion also had some toxicity.

The dense swarm of small spiders was like an ocean, sending shivers down one's spine.

Seizing this opportunity, Li Changkong had already planned what he would do next.

Black Flame quickly blocked in front of him, completely shielding his front.

Black Flame itself was thick-skinned and tough; for Li Changkong, the opponent might have caused some damage.

But for it, this kind of damage could be considered negligible.

Moreover, these small spiders were like Puppets, completely devoid of self-awareness.

Thus, their attack methods were naturally very singular.

For ranged attacks, they only had spitting webs; by rapidly spitting webs, they could surround a person.

For melee attacks, they could cause damage to the enemy by violently exploding themselves.

It was because they rushed forward one after another, as if they didn't know danger at all.

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