Chapter 697
The swarm of parasites was about to surround the three of them in a tight encirclement.
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Just then, Eliza calmly raised her hand and gestured slightly toward Dale. “No rush. The children should be getting restless
too.”
Dale didn’t understand what she meant.
But in the next second, a louder and more terrifying wave of insect cries suddenly erupted from outside the room.
Dale and the others whipped their heads around.
The doors and windows suddenly flew open as an overwhelming tide of insects flooded into the room, just like the previous wave of parasites.
Adeline and Dale both thought these were more of Sophie’s parasites, and their faces turned pale.
There were tons of parasites. They thought they were truly doomed.
But before they could close their eyes and accept death, they suddenly heard Sophie’s panicked and furious scream. “Dammit! When did you hide so many parasites here?”
It seemed Sophie’s words were directed at Eliza.
It meant that the second wave of parasites wasn’t Sophie’s.
Finally daring to open their eyes, Dale and his wife looked carefully.
Sure enough, once the second wave of insects entered the room, not only did they not attack them, they immediately charged into the first wave and tore them apart in a chaotic brawl.
“Kill! Kill them all!” Sophie roared.
Sophie pointed fiercely at the outer ring of parasites and barked, “There’s no way your pathetic parasite swarm can defeat mine!”
After all, she had been taught by the elders of the Soulbind Tribe themselves.
The parasites she raised were bred to be intensely aggressive and lethal, usually requiring both her and her King Parasite to suppress them just to keep them in check.
But now, with her King Parasite gone, all that remained was her own command.
Sophie released all control, unleashing them to fight and destroy. She wanted them to tear apart both the enemy and their parasites.
But she underestimated Eliza’s “children.”
Eliza stood perfectly still, and the swarm naturally gathered around her feet in a protective ring, attacking the enemy parasites while also shielding their beloved master.
Not a single parasite dared to touch even the hem of her shoes.
At the same time, part of the swarm surrounded Adeline, Dale, and their son, shielding them as well.
The protection on their end was far rougher. The parasites were violent and aggressive, killing in defense. Whether a bit of bug blood or insect parts splashed on them wasn’t their concern.
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Chapter 697
They were very busy, after all.
Adeline and Dale noticed the difference and turned red with embarrassment. Still, they didn’t dare say anything.
They were lucky to be saved at all.
The swarm–on–swarm battle was brutal. The number of dead insects increased rapidly, their bodies littering the floor.
Both sides lost parasites, but the expressions of the two masters couldn’t have been more different.
Eliza, though not smiling, looked completely calm as if everything was going according to plan.
Sophie, however, looked furious and desperate.
Because she could sense it. At least two–thirds of the dead parasites were hers. Something was very wrong.
Sophie snapped, “Why can you control parasites? Why do you know how to raise them? You’re not even a sorcerer!”
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Wiping the blood from the corner of her mouth, Sophie stood at one side of the room, her face twisted with unwillingness as she glared at Eliza and demanded an answer.
Eliza replied, “I don’t know how to control parasites. I don’t know how to raise them. I’m not a sorcerer.”
Unlike Sophie’s frenzy, Eliza stood still, calm as ever.
Sophie responded, “Are you kidding me? Look at these parasites. How can you expect me to believe that nonsense?”
Even Adeline and Dale looked doubtful.
After all, both sides were using similar methods. They used powerful swarming parasite formations. It was obviously parasite sorcery.
Eliza said, “You don’t have to believe me. But I’m telling the truth.”
Eliza made a prayer gesture and said sincerely, “After all, a person who has left the secular world does not lie.”
Then she smiled softly and looked down at Sophie’s parasites, her eyes gleaming slightly.
‘Hasn’t she noticed yet?‘ Eliza thought to herself.
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