Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots

Chapter 1163 - 477: Banquet of Madness (Part 3)



Chapter 1163: Chapter 477: Banquet of Madness (Part 3)



"Edwin, I need you to create a slowly crawling magma puppet in the southeast direction, but don’t make it too fast. The speed should mimic the movement of large creatures."


"Patty, create a strong airflow disturbance in her northwest direction, forming a vortex to simulate the air trajectory of flying creatures."


"Laku, create a series of rhythmic vibrations on the ground to imitate the footsteps of a herd of animals."


The three immediately began to act.


Edwin controlled the speed of the magma puppet, letting it advance slowly, dragging its feet.


Patty created an artificial cyclone in the air, producing the unique downdraft of large flying creatures.


Laku manipulated the sand to generate rhythmic shock waves, like the ground tremors when a herd runs.


Sure enough, Lianna’s attention was immediately drawn to these "fake targets."


The predatory flowers on her body began to turn frantically in various directions, trying to lock onto these false "prey."


However, the plant’s perception system, although sensitive, lacked complex judgment ability.


Without rational coordination, different flowers began to receive conflicting information, resulting in serious "target recognition errors."


"Now’s the time!"


Ron seized the opportunity and released a strong "Ring of Brilliance" near Lianna.


The intense light was as dazzling as the sun, immediately stimulating all the light-sensitive organs on Lianna.


In the plant’s instinctive logic, the sudden appearance of strong light usually indicates the presence of competitors—other plants vying for sunlight resources.


Lianna immediately regarded Vini’s insect swarm as a threat, believing that these flying "black dots" were blocking her light.


"Die! The bugs stealing sunlight!"


Countless carnivorous flowers opened simultaneously, spraying corrosive acid attacks.


Vini’s insect swarm instinctively retaliated, thousands of mutated insects swarming like a black storm.


But this attack was interpreted as "invasive behavior" in Vini’s collective consciousness, immediately triggering the hive’s territory defense mechanism.


"Defend the nest! Eliminate the invaders!"


Vini’s collective consciousness emitted an angry buzz, starting a full-scale assault on Lianna, the "giant threat."


The two mutants fell into a frenzy of mutual attacks.


Lianna’s carnivorous flowers frantically tore into the insect swarm, while Vini’s poisonous insects darted among the flowers, injecting deadly neurotoxin.


Both sides lost rational judgment, entirely immersed in instinct-driven combat.


Caroline, seeing the scene, instinctively wanted to control her "children" to stay away.


But the parasitic wasps she had spawned were already out of control, viewing any approaching creatures as threats, including Vini’s insect swarm.


"Oh... I can’t control my production anymore!"


Due to her altered traits, Caroline experienced intense pleasure during production.


Now, this pleasure overwhelmed all rational thought, and she began to uncontrollably spawn more parasitic wasps.


But the newly hatched parasitic wasps were equally affected by the frenzied spores, immediately joining the chaotic three-way battle.


Now, the three former teammates had turned into mutually attacking monsters, and the chaos on the battlefield reached an unprecedented level.


Acid, toxic haze, ear-piercing buzz, the screams of plants, the center of the arena became a hellish spectacle.


In this extreme chaos, Ron noticed that Caroline’s situation was becoming critical.


Although her primary consciousness was relatively clear, her body was already unable to withstand the continuous attacks.


Those uncontrolled parasitic wasps kept stinging her, the venom spreading through her veins, making her movements increasingly sluggish.


More frighteningly, her spawning system seemed out of control.


Every time she tried to stop producing new parasitic wasps, the biological mechanism within her body reacted.


Intense pain washed over her like a tide, forcing her to continue this self-destructive spawning process.


"She’s barely holding on."


Aselia reminded in consciousness:


"If she dies, those parasitic wasps will completely lose control, turning the entire arena into a swarm-infested hell.


Moreover, from her previous behavior, it seems she might hold some important information."


Ron quickly made a decision.


This was not out of sympathy or moral consideration, but purely a calculation of interests.


An enemy about to die, if capable of providing valuable intelligence, is worth a temporary rescue.


He directed his teammates to approach Caroline’s location, rescuing the dying mutant witch amidst the chaos.


When Caroline was dragged to a relatively safe area, she was already half-conscious.


The toxins from those uncontrolled parasitic wasps rampaged through her veins, causing her body to convulse continuously.


Edwin asked without hiding his displeasure:


"Why are we saving this monster? She was trying to kill all of us just now."


Patty voiced similar confusion:


"Moreover, in her current state... what if she still has those parasites inside her?"


Laku was more direct:


"Kill her outright to prevent future woes."


Ron took out a bottle of High Tier Healing Potion from his storage bag but did not use it immediately:


"She still has value, as a core member of the Life Tree School, she surely knows some information we need."


He crouched down, gazing indifferently at Caroline:


"Besides, given the current situation, death might be easier for her than living."


These words were like cold water pouring onto Caroline’s heart.


She vaguely realized that these people rescued her not out of kindness, but because she still had utility value.



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