秦飞和诗安遭受了龙腾的攻击,欧洲守护者作为秦飞他们这一方的人,当他看到这一幕的时候,他虽不能说是怒发冲冠,但也是怒意如火山爆发了一样。
两人才从北极洲离开多久啊,他们竟然就遭到了别人的攻击。
qin飞和诗安正在努力地逃避龙腾的攻击,europeanguardian的身影也越来越接近他们。秦飞注意到europeanguardian在approachingtheirposition,hiseyeszingwithanger.
欧洲守护者看到秦飞和诗安遭受了龙腾的attack,hecouldn‘thelpbutfesurgeofrage.“youtwoaresounlucky!“heshoutedatthedragon.“whydoyoualwayshavetetomeforhelp?“
poetryanlookedaroundnervously,tryingtoavoideyecontactwiththeeuropeanguardian.sheknewthathewasontheirside,butshealsoknewthathewasapowerfndskilledfighter.
qinfeitookadvantageofthedistractiontunchacounterattackagainstthedragon.hechargedforward,hisswordshinginthesunlightashestruckatthedragon‘sweakpoints.
thedragonroaredinpainasqinfei‘sswordslicedthroughitsscales.poetryanjoinedthefight,herownpowerssurgingtolifeassheunleashedastofmagicalenergyatthedragon.
butdespitetheirbestefforts,thetwowerevastlyoutnumbered.thedragonhadtoomanyminions,anditwasclearthattheywouldbeoverwhelmediftheydidn‘tthinkfast.
poetryanspottedanopportunityandcameupwithan.shereachedouttoqinfeiandwhisperedsomethinginhisear.
qinfei‘seyesnarrowedashelistenedtoherwords.heknewthatshewasright?theyneededteupwithanewstrategy,andfast.
thetwoofthemquicklyhatchedan,usingtheibinedpowerstunchasurpriseattackonthedragon‘sminions.qinfeiusedhisswordtotakedownmultipleenemiesatonce,whilepoetryanusedhermagictostthroughtheremainingfoes.
astheyfought,theeuropeanguardianwatchedwithgrowinganger,hisfistsclenchedinfrustration.heknewthathewassupposedtobeprotectingthesetwo,notlettingthemfendforthemselves.
butdespitehisrage,hecouldn‘tdenythatqinfeiandpoetryanwereanunstoppableduo.theymovedinperfectsync,theirpowersblendingtogetherlikeaperfectlychoreographeddance.
thedragonitselfwasstartingtogettired,itsownwoundsbeginningtotakeholdasitstumbledbackwardunderthbinedassaultofqinfeiandpoetryan.
qinfeitookadvantageoftheopeninganunchedhimselfatthedragon‘sthroat.hisswordshedthroughtheaironcemore,andthistimetherewasnostoppinghim.
thedragonletoutadeafeningroarasqinfei‘sswordpierceditsscalesandstrucktrue,endingthebeast‘sreignofterroronceandforall.
asthedustsettled,qinfeiandpoetryanstoodvictorious,theirchestsheavingwithexhaustion.theylookedupattheeuropeanguardian,whonoddedinapprovalbeforeofferingthemareassuringsmile.
“goodwork,youtwo,“hesaid.“iknewicouldcountonyou.“
qinfeismiledback,feelingasenseofreliefwashoverhim.hewasdthattheyhadmadeitthroughthisfightalive,andheknewthatheoweditalltopoetryan‘squickthinkingandstrategicmind.
poetryansmiledtoo,hereyessparklingwithamusement.“itwasnothing,“shesaid.“wejustdidwhatneededtobedone.“
qinfeiraisedaneyebrow,hisexpressionskeptical.“isthatso?“heasked,hisvoedwithhumor.
poetryanyfullyrolledhereyes,aslygrinspreadingacrossherface.“maybeweshouldstartworkingonourteam-buildingexercises,“shesaid.
theeuropeanguardianchuckledatthis,hiseyescrinklingatthecorners.“ithinkthat‘sagreatidea,“hesaid.“wecoulduseallthepracticewecanget.“
astheywalkedawayfromthebattlefieldtogether,qinfeicouldn‘thelpbutfeelgratefulforhisfriendandallybyhisside.heknewthathecouldalwayscountonpoetryantohavehisback,nomatterwhatdangeryahead.
andasfortheeuropeanguardian?well,heseemedlikeamanwhowoulddowhateverittooktoprotectthosehecaredabout.qinfeiwasalreadylookingforwardtoseeingwhattheirnextadventurehadinstoreforthem.
butfornow,theyjustenjoyedeachother‘pany,baskingintheglowofvictoryandsavoringthetasteoftriumph.theywereateam,afterall?andtogether,nothingcouldeverstopthem.