If the spiders that had been burned to death were all incinerated, the ones that had been decapitated were rather miserable.
The first few that were dealt with were the spiders that had relatively shallow parasitic spots.
Klein discovered that two of them had already sunk into the flesh and blood, directly entering Macbeth's body. At that moment, it was already very dangerous, and his life could be in danger at any moment!
He took the flint in his hand closer, so even if he touched Macbeth's skin, he wouldn't be able to do anything.
At that moment, Macbeth seemed to have received a huge shock. His body bounced up as he struggled to stand up.
His eyes widened in panic as he stared blankly at the two people behind him. It seemed like he had regained consciousness.
The immense pain and the burning of the flames made him feel somewhat at a loss.
Following that was a shrill scream, and Klein couldn't help but frown when he heard it.