Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 407 Ruled by Rules

The second-generation God King Kronos, Manda has never seen a follower of this god, but he is very familiar with the story of this god.

He is the son of Uranus, the first king of gods.

He is the father of the third generation god king Zeus.

The grievances and entanglements between him and the two generations of god kings have been written in the Book of the Temple. If it is compiled into poetry, and a piano is given to the poet, the poet can sing for a day and a night.

According to the Book of the Temple, Kronos was imprisoned in the Abyss of Tartarus by Zeus, and his power was sealed accordingly.

It seems that the records in the Book of the Temple are wrong. The Grand Duke Shertai in front of him is a follower of Kronos, and he has the power of Kronos.

Shertai covered himself up very carefully, and Manda didn't smell a believer in him.

But Breton knew him well, knew his class, knew his skills, knew his fighting habits.

Cronus believers only have one skill, called rule control, which formulates rules within a certain time and a certain space, and achieves absolute control according to the rules.

Every time you advance to a level, you can make one more rule. Sheertai has reached the fifth level, and he can make five rules. Within the scope of his skills, everyone except himself must abide by the rules. There are only three restrictions on this powerful skill. First, it takes about 70 breaths of time (about three minutes) to formulate the rules. Second, the rules cannot be changed within the effective time. Third, the rules must be fair.

If a rule is made that only allows me to hit you, but not you to hit me, this rule is invalid, because it is obviously unfair, and a fair rule must be non-directional.

Take the current rules formulated by Shertai as an example. Under this rule, no one except Sherty himself can use the skills bestowed by the gods, including Manda, Breton, and Sherty's subordinates.

This rule seems meaningless, neither side can use skills. Although Xie Ertai is above the rules, but his skills do not have offensive power, it seems that no one has taken advantage of it.

But the actual situation is not like this, Shertai has soldiers in his hands.

He brought two hundred cavalry to pursue Manda. These soldiers did not rely on skills to fight. When both sides were deprived of skills, the advantage in numbers became an overwhelming advantage.

Moreover, this rule has been carefully considered. Sheertai suspects that Manda is a god-favored person. In addition to the believer's class skills, the god-favored person also has some special talents.

All the skills bestowed by the gods, including not only the class skills of the believers, but also the special talents of the gods are also the skills bestowed by the gods, including Manda's powerful hearing, counting and perception are also restricted.

Sheertai ordered the whole army to shoot their bows, and the cavalry picked up their longbows and put their arrows on the strings, and the arrows aimed at Manda and Breton.

It's so ruthless! Manda gritted his teeth, I don't even give me a chance to fight in close combat.

You only need to survive a 100% hourglass, or escape five hundred feet away, and his rules will become invalid. Brayton finally warned, and then raised the shield behind him.

This is really easy to say, he still has a shield, Manda has nothing, the time of a hundred percent hourglass is fourteen and a half minutes, facing two hundred longbows, without skills, you let Manda What to resist?

Escaping is also unrealistic, the current Manda simply can't run away from a war horse.

Xie Ertai ordered to release arrows, and a hundred feathered arrows came oncoming. Breton curled up under the shield. This was not a skill, but Braton's special martial arts. He could curl his body to an astonishing size, and use a shield that wasn't too big to cover his entire body.

Manda didn't have a shield, and he didn't have this kind of martial arts. He carefully observed the movement of each feathered arrow and made a precise dodge.

Xie Ertai was taken aback for a moment, she didn't expect Manda's reaction to be so fast.

What happened next made him even more shocked. A feathered arrow passed through Manda's left chest, but did not cause any harm to Manda. There was no bleeding, no wounds, and he was still flexibly dodging the feather arrows.

This is a skill, why can he still use skills under the rules?

Sheertai didn't understand the reason. Manda could predict the direction of the arrow and turn part of the body into water. These two skills belonged to the believers of the ancient gods, but they were not gifted to Manda by the gods. Instead, Manda stole it from Yolden, Manda inadvertently playing around with the rules.

While dodging the feathered arrows, Manda charged at a cavalryman, who was about to draw his sword, Manda jumped up and chopped off one of the opponent's arms with his golden fingers.

Manda was secretly delighted, it seemed that Shertai's rules could not limit Goldfinger.

The reason Xiertai didn't let the cavalry come forward for close combat was because he was worried that Manda would snatch the horse and escape, but he didn't expect Manda to charge up with the feathered arrow.

And his claws still work, isn't his skill under the control of the rules?

The wounded cavalryman fell off his horse. Seeing that Manda jumped on the horse and prepared to escape, when the interval of seventy breaths was up, Shertai formulated the second rule.

His rules can be superimposed, which is the scariest thing about Kronos followers.

No one can escape from the battlefield here and now.

Manda rode the horse, made a small circle, and ran back again. He couldn't escape. The horse seemed to have entered a maze. It kept moving forward, but kept drawing circles. This is the unshakable dominance of the rules.

This time, Shertai didn't attack with a bow and arrow, and directly ordered the soldiers to come forward and beat him up.

Manda snatched a lance and fought fiercely with a group of cavalry. This was the way he was not good at, and he didn't even know how to use the lance properly.

Fighting around with a heavy lance, Manda was wounded and was shot in the back by a cavalryman with a lance and fell off his horse.

After falling off the horse, Manda still did not give up resistance, and cut off more than a dozen horse legs with his golden fingers.

The soldiers who had fallen from their horses got up and continued the beating. Manda's situation did not improve at all.

A cavalryman stabbed at him with a lance, Manda predicted his movement, and dodged with difficulty. Another soldier stabbed Manda's left shoulder with his long sword. Manda wanted to turn his left shoulder into water, but his skill was a step too slow, and the long sword had already torn flesh.

Manda was injured again, and the combination of pain and exhaustion made him even more sluggish.

There might be some hope if he could call out his avatar, but the fourth-order skill didn't show any sign of loosening up.

These ten minutes passed longer than a year. Manda was desperate. He even imagined himself being chopped into a pulp. A cavalry rushed over from behind. Manda heard the sound of hooves, but his footsteps followed Unconscious, he failed to dodge.

Seeing that the lance was about to pierce Manda's back, unexpectedly the war horse suddenly fell to the ground.

One of the horse's hind legs was broken, not by Manda, but by an arrow.

It was Toka. He followed Roma to rescue Manda. Roma needed someone who was familiar with Grayfish Town. Toka was undoubtedly the best candidate. He cooperated with Jenkins in the battle and stayed in Grayfish Town for a long time.

Saving people and fighting are two different things. Naturally, Roma would not take the big road, so Toka chose the most secretive path.

It just so happened that Manda also chose this most secret path to escape.

Toka was about to lead the army to rescue Manda, but Manda shouted: Don't come here in a hurry!

If you rush over now, you will enter the skill range of Shertai, and then you will be governed by Shertai's rules.

There is an absolute tacit understanding between Toka and Manda, without Manda explaining, he naturally knows what to do.

Six or seven hundred feet away, Toka opened his longbow and shot a special arrow.

Before the arrow exploded, Manda closed his eyes.

A bright light flashed, and the soldiers were temporarily blinded. Manda took the opportunity to hide in a safe place, waiting for the archers behind Toka to harvest the enemy.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Xie Ertai immediately stated the third rule: At this time and here, the decisive battle is fair, and the reinforcements are not allowed to step on the battlefield.

Tokar did not let the soldiers approach the battlefield, and continued to shoot arrows at a distance of six or seven hundred feet. The archers under him had undergone special training, and the longbow in his hand was also made by the poet with a special method. At such a long distance, although he could not Guaranteed to hit every shot, but still be able to effectively kill the enemy.

Such a situation was absurd. The cavalry should not be treated as live targets by the archers and shot at will.

Xie Ertai ordered the cavalry to attack, as long as they rushed to the front, they could crush the archers at any time.

But the cavalry turned around and came back again. This was a rule made by Shertai himself.

Here and now, no one can leave the battlefield.

During the valid time, the rules cannot be changed.

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