Chapter 344 An Accident, Captain Bishop Got Injured!
344 An Accident, Captain Bishop Got Injured!
Moss was like a God of War when he jumped into the encirclement with the Magical Beasts, constantly brandishing his four-star Sacred Frost Sword at them.
Even if he could not kill some beasts, he could effectively slow them down by combining his highly potent spiritual power and his sword’s ice attributes. As for the beasts that were weaker in battle, he immediately froze them.
Within a short minute, Moss had already dealt with more than 80 beasts with the help of his Absolute Defense. Among them were a sufficient number of high-level beasts, such as Amethyst Winged Lions and Ironclad Flame Tigers.
Moss, whose eyes were bloodshot from the killing, could no longer stop even when Absolute Defense was on cooldown. He continued killing wantonly in the horde of beasts.
Moss’s actions quickly attracted the attention of more and more professionals.
“We know Moss’s defense is formidable, but his attack power is fierce too!”
“He’s like a God of Slaughter, entering a no man’s land!”
“That brat has hidden his strength quite deeply. Moss still has a unique skill.”
“Is this his ultimate strength?!”
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The professionals fighting alongside Moss expressed their heartfelt admiration for him. However, Moss was utterly focused on the beasts, as if he had entered a state of selflessness.
That was because there was only one thought in his mind—to kill the most beasts in the shortest time possible with minor casualties.
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After everyone’s hard work, the beasts died off one by one. Even more fortunate was that the spatial rifts this time were temporary. Thirty minutes after they appeared, nearly 100 beasts emerged again, and the dozens of substantial spatial rifts disappeared.
When the professionals killed the last beast, the arena resounded with cheers of victory. Team Kyoto also immersed itself in this cheerful atmosphere.
Sophia wiped the sweat from her forehead and said sweetly, “Moss, you should rest here for a while. I’ll go and look for Captain Bishop. After eliminating the beasts, we should study our strategy for the next match.”
Moss nodded. “All right, Miss Sophia.
As Sophia was about to turn around to look for Bishop, a panicked voice came from behind Moss, “Miss Sophia, this isn’t good!”
Moss turned and saw the flustered expression on the typically calm Gavin’s face. He knew something terrible must have happened.
“Calm down and speak slowly, Gavin. What happened?” Sophia’s expression remained calm as she comforted Gavin.
“I-It’s Captain Bishop! All his left ribs have broken, and he lost a lot of blood. H-He’s unconscious, but the doctors are treating him at the infirmary now!” Gavin exclaimed, trembling.
Crystal tears swirled in his bloodshot eyes as if they would burst out at any moment.
Sophia was shocked, and her expression became severe. “Quick, take me to him.”
Moss was surprised. Even before they annihilated the beasts, he saw Bishop and his group still fighting.
‘Did it happen when I protected the audience from being ambushed by the Magical Spirit Spiders?’ With that thought in mind, Moss’s heart trembled.
If Bishop’s injuries happened then, it would mean he had fought for at least half an hour with it. Moreover, the Magical Spirit Spiders were famous for their poisonous substances.
‘That’s not good! Captain Bishop is in danger!’ Not daring to overthink, Moss ignored his physical fatigue and quickly got up to follow closely behind Gavin, rushing to the infirmary.
A moment later, Sophia, Moss, and Nat followed Gavin to the infirmary.
A doctor in a white coat walked out of Bishop’s room and waved to Sophia and the others when he saw the few people who had rushed over.
After leading them to a quiet corner, his expression turned solemn as he slowly said, “Miss Sophia, he made it here in time, and his injuries are under control. Bishop should be fine after a month’s rest. However…”
“However, what?” Nat asked anxiously.
Moss and the rest also turned their gazes to the doctor. The doctor sighed and said to Sophia regretfully, “However, Bishop will not be able to participate in the upcoming matches. Otherwise, it will have a massive impact on his career.”
Then he sighed and shook his head. “Miss Sophia, we’ve tried our best, but Bishop got injured and continued fighting the beasts. We immediately treated him, but the poison had already gotten into his heart when he arrived.
“If Benedict didn’t give him an antidote, Bishop would be in critical condition now. Miss Sophia,” he said, “Bishop still doesn’t know he can’t participate in the remaining matches. You guys should comfort him.”
After that, the doctor sighed and turned to leave.
“Miss Sophia. What should we do if Captain Bishop can’t participate in the other matches?” Gavin asked lowly, his face solemn.
Sophia calmed down and said softly, “We’ll talk later. Let’s see Bishop and comfort him first.”
She tried her best to control her emotions in front of her many students.
However, in her heart, she knew what competition meant to Bishop. She knew what it meant for Team Kyoto to lose Bishop. How could she remain calm?
At this moment, Noel and the others who had just discovered that Bishop had gotten injured arrived.
Seeing that all her team members had arrived, Sophia instructed, “Try not to talk about the competition and Bishop’s injuries. I’ll talk to him.” She waved calmly with her signature smile. “Let’s go and see our heroic captain.”
“His positive and negative buffs have played an enormous role in saving the audience.”
“Captain Bishop is mighty!” Lila exclaimed and became teary-eyed.
Sophia nodded in agreement and led the way to Bishop’s ward.
Moss had mixed feelings when he saw Sophia’s smile. He knew it was to comfort everyone. After all, a leader had to be calmer in the face of a significant event.
As the leader, no matter what Sophia encountered, she could not panic.
As Moss looked at Sophia’s back and the surrounding team members, he thought of his fearless Captain Bishop, who had always smiled and encouraged him. Moss made an important decision in his heart.
‘I will win this competition for you, Captain Bishop!’