Chapter 5332 Five Formidable Creatures

Boom! Boom! Boom!

A wave of energy the height and width of a tsunami tide rose into the air from Nasir's sleeve and crashed down on the white skeleton shadows. They exploded and vanished into thin air.

Unfortunately, another army of them was bursting through the trees before Austin or Nasir could breathe. It was starting to look like they couldn't be killed.

As soon as the shadows were destroyed, they appeared again.

"These skeleton shadows were formed by the death energy and the law of death. As long as there is the death energy and the law of death here, we can't destroy them all,"

Nasir explained.

"I know,"

Austin responded, nodding his head.

He had discovered the problem too.

"But we can't just give up. Let's fight our way in," Nasir said.

Lifting his sleeves and waving them through the air, Nasir released a huge burst of energy that hit the white skeleton shadows and caused them to explode.

Austin refrained from attacking their enemies. He simply followed rig

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nd them off, but when we were ready to leave, the same white skeleton shadows became very strong.

We couldn't defeat them anymore. They trapped us here.

There is only one area in this white forest that the white skeleton shadows can't reach.

That's where we've been this whole time,"

the old monk explained.

"I understand."

Austin nodded his head. But there was one thing that still didn't make any sense.

"What about these five creatures? They are more powerful than the white skeleton shadows.

Haven't they attacked you during your stay here?"

Austin asked the old monk through his spiritual sense.

"You are right. They are very powerful.

However, they have been locked in a deep meditation since we've arrived. They haven't awoken or attacked us,"

the old monk replied.

"That's good."

Austin sighed slightly and smiled.

'Not even Master Nasir could protect us against those five creatures. If they were to attack, we would be in a lot of trouble, ' he thought.