Volume 6: Fighting for the World Chapter 265: One against a hundred

What a joke? Unified development and search, unified development and search, unified capture and distribution of benefits, on the surface, it seems to be a win-win situation. I paid the price of a part of the giant magician and saved the time and energy I spent in the holy land "Karamayi". In fact, it is just a word game that steals the concept. The most important prerequisite for doing this is that there must be enough giant magicians to be captured, so that all participants can share the benefits and everyone is happy. Unfortunately, the giant magicians are not ordinary undead races. They are divided into small-scale populations of only a dozen or so individuals scattered throughout the Lost Continent. They are called "undead travelers". They have been trekking for years and have no fixed territory or settlements. In particular, they have quite unique living habits and like to walk through the thick fog and deep ravines that other races of undead creatures cannot see through. It is very difficult to search. In the huge Lost Continent, only the area around the holy land "Karamayi" is the most suitable place for ambush and capture. However, the number of giant magicians who come to "Karamayi" to worship is limited every month, usually only two or three groups, and the total number of individuals is usually between fifty and one hundred. Among them, the number of level ten eight-armed giant magicians is even rarer. The resources available for distribution are limited. I feel that it is not enough for me to take it all by myself, and I can't withstand the consumption of a large-scale war. How can I be willing to share this little benefit with other undead wizards and seriously affect my own strength? No wonder the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" will elect this Count of Monte Cristo as the chief negotiator. He can make such a ridiculous argument that he probably won't even believe in it so confidently. He can also match it with a sincere and enthusiastic expression for my sake. It's really not easy for people with a thinner skin to do it. At least I can't help but admire it.
"I'm sorry, I appreciate your 'good intentions', but I will never agree to it. I have made public statements many times before, and I reiterate it in front of you today. The holy land 'Karamayi' including the surrounding areas was discovered, occupied and developed by me first, and I have absolute control over it. Any player and their undead subordinates who enter this area without my permission are invaders and will be regarded as hostile to me. If you do not heed my warning and immediately leave my control area, all the consequences arising from this will be borne by the invaders. If anything happens at that time, and any unnecessary or even unbearable losses are incurred, it will not be my responsibility, please don't blame me." In order to maintain my vested interests and the authority of "the world's number one undead wizard", I no longer always hold the mentality of "keeping things quiet and peace is the most precious" internally. I have already made up my mind not to retreat or make concessions, and I am ready to resort to force to resolve the problem. Through this period of exploration and negotiations, I have further confirmed that there should be no top-ranked undead wizards in the enemy camp. They are all newly promoted ninth-level undead holy wizards at the master level. I can't help but feel less cautious and don't need to be too polite to these people. At worst, we can turn against each other and speak with our strength. When dealing with these "rabble", even though they are numerous and their overall strength is ten times that of mine, I don't take them too seriously. Maybe they have enough strength to defeat me, but it is difficult for them to pose a big threat to me. At the very least, they should be able to break out. Of course, I will make them pay a very painful price for this.
"Brother A'dai is indeed the famous and powerful 'No. 1 Undead Wizard in the World'. He is so arrogant that he even said the reason for his refusal so arrogantly, and even dared to threaten us. He doesn't take us, hundreds of Undead Wizards, seriously at all. We can't help but admire him. But I sincerely advise you to be realistic. You must open your eyes and see the specific situation clearly. Don't be blindly confident and stubborn, otherwise you will suffer a great loss. To be honest, we were forced to choose the holy land 'Karamay' for development because we couldn't find other undead creatures suitable for subjugation. We hope to subjugate a few giant wizards to fill the facade, so that the undead under our command will not be too shabby and embarrassed to summon them out to see people. How can we compare with you, Brother A'dai, with He has single-handedly dominated the third forbidden area, the Hell Volcano, and controlled the Blood Lich's Blood Pool and the Bat Demon's Blood Pond. He also seems to have gotten his hands on the twelve pharaohs of the mummy clan. He has many elite soldiers and especially many powerful generals. We can envy any one or two of them. His achievements are unmatched. He has already controlled so many forces, so why must he occupy the giant magician's holy land, Karamay? You can't take all the benefits for yourself, Big Brother A-Dai. You have to leave some for us, the "working people". As the saying goes, happiness is better shared than happiness alone, and it's hard to go against the will of the people! I hope Big Brother A-Dai can seriously consider our request again. It would be best to resolve conflicts and disputes through negotiation, so that everyone is happy and gets what they want, and we don't have to waste time here."
"You don't need to say more. There is no room for compromise on principle. I will never give up the exclusive control of the holy land 'Karamay'. You'd better give up this idea as soon as possible." Without thinking, I answered coldly. He even said that I was threatening. The Count of Monte Cristo's words were full of murderous intent, trying to force me to compromise!
"Huh, I thought he was so great. I never expected that the famous 'No. 1 Undead Wizard in the World' Ah Dai is such an ignorant and stubborn person. We, hundreds of Undead Wizards, have mobilized 50,000 Black Bone Dragons and gathered here. Do you think you can easily get rid of them with just a word of refusal? After making such a big fuss, if we end up with nothing and get nothing, and the news gets out, wouldn't we hundreds of people lose face? How can we face people in the future?" This time it was the Martian who spoke up, and his words were more direct and impolite. It seemed that he was planning to threaten me with his large numbers and absolute superiority in force.
"I can understand your difficulties. If you feel ashamed to leave the holy land 'Kalamayi' and its surrounding areas without any gains, then here is how it is. There happens to be a group of giant magicians surrounded by me. I don't mind giving you ten level nine six-armed giant magicians as souvenirs of your visit after defeating and conquering them." After finally dispelling the last bit of hesitation in my heart, firmly rejecting the other party's rude request, and making psychological preparations for the worst, I don't know why, facing the war that may break out, the resentment in my heart due to the bullying and unfair treatment I had suffered disappeared for a while. I became exceptionally calm, calm, and even in the mood to joke with them.
"Brother Ah Dai is really 'generous'. He only paid ten level nine upper-level six-armed giant magicians to get rid of hundreds of undead wizards. He made our forces completely withdraw from the holy land 'Kalamayi' and recognized your exclusive control. It seems that you are really bold and don't take us seriously. It's too arrogant. But I don't know what you rely on? Your super strong personal strength? The group of black bone dragons surrounded by you are about four to five thousand, and the total number of black bone dragons that can be mobilized should be around six to seven thousand. One-on-one or even ten-on-one, we are definitely not your opponent, but we are a union of hundreds of undead wizards. Representing the common will and interests of everyone, Just in front of you, there are more than 50,000 black bone dragons gathered, at least ten times your number, and they can continue to recruit more black bone dragons. As the saying goes, a hero cannot stand up to a large number of people. A single tiger cannot defeat a pack of wolves. Once a conflict breaks out, you will not have any chance of winning. You can only sacrifice 4,000 to 5,000 black bone dragons in vain. Not only will it take a lot of time to make up for these losses, but you will also be in extreme danger in the chaos of thousands of troops. Dying once in the "Dead Space" will permanently lose 5% of your mental power limit, and reviving an undead pet will be 3%. For Brother Ah Dai, who is the "World's No. 1 Undead Wizard", every point of mental power limit is crucial. I'm afraid he can't bear such a loss. "
As soon as the Martian finished speaking, the Count of Monte Cristo added, "Brother Ah Dai, as the 'World's No. 1 Undead Wizard', you are the top player who needs to advance to the tenth-level Holy Spirit Mage profession and participate in the final light and dark final battle. You are delicate and precious, and you cannot afford to lose easily, otherwise the impact will be great. Unlike the rest of us, who are limited by our innate qualifications and circumstances, we are neither high nor low, and do not have too high goals and aspirations. Now that we have entered the later stages of Tianxia, ​​there is not much room for development. No matter how hard you work, you will not have a very good future. Therefore, you only want to do what you can within the scope of your ability. We should try our best to enhance our own strength and gain a limited sense of achievement. Even if we suffer some unexpected losses, it is completely acceptable and will not have much impact on our future. We hope that Big Brother Ah Dai can judge the situation and change his original intention wisely. He should consider agreeing to our request and give up the control of the holy land 'Kala Mayi' and jointly develop it with us to share the benefits in exchange for the friendship of hundreds of undead wizards. If you need our help in other aspects in the future, just ask us. We will definitely do our best to help you without hesitation. "
One played the good cop, the other played the bad cop. The two of them sang the same tune, using perverse logic and force. They just wanted to force me to compromise, sacrifice my own interests, and agree to their "humiliating" demands. The Count of Monte Cristo even said shamelessly that he would exchange for the friendship of hundreds of necromancers. This "friendship" must be based on the continuous exploitation of my vested interests. It was so shameless. Do I need the friendship of these people? If I intend to develop my personal power and don't want to be a lonely master who goes alone, I will definitely be one of the most powerful people in the Northeast Dead Alliance. How can they, who are unknown, show off their power in front of me? They also put on a desperate posture of a dead pig not afraid of boiling water, indicating that they have already made relevant preparations and are not worried about the possible casualties in the battle. They want to enhance their deterrence against me. It is indeed a well-designed plan, which sounds quite convincing at first glance. If I hadn't changed my mindset and made up my mind to never compromise or give in and to fight to the bitter end, I would have probably wavered and agreed to their demands, at most just to get a reason that sounded reasonable and could easily get me out of the situation, and to get more petty gains for myself.
I don't want to waste my words on them. I'm not a good speaker, and it's impossible for me to compete with these negotiators who were selected from hundreds of undead wizards. And unless I'm willing to compromise, it's impossible to reach any conclusion. Everything depends on strength. Only with sufficient strength as a backing can we gain the corresponding right to speak. Disputes over interests like this can't be solved with empty words. It seems that they firmly believe that the combined strength of hundreds of level nine undead wizards has already defeated me. My defeat is certain, and no matter how much I resist and struggle, I can't turn the tide. Even if I argue that I have the strength to fight and can cause extremely serious damage to them, I'm afraid they won't believe it. Maybe they don't think I will be "stupid" enough to seek death and go to war with an enemy that is ten times larger than me. The more I talk, the more they will think I am guilty, and the more their confidence and arrogance will rise. Perhaps they or the forces behind them think that I will still sacrifice some of my own interests for the sake of the overall situation, for internal unity, and for various reasons, as before. They are wrong. Since strong strength cannot gain the respect that others deserve, let me use strong strength to exchange for their fear. Only by letting them experience the baptism of war, personally suffer heavy losses, and pay a painful price, perhaps they can truly understand that the "strength in numbers" formed by the union of the weak and the weak is not as strong as they imagined. Strength itself is not a simple accumulation of individual numbers. In the face of bloody lessons, they can know that even if I am alone, they cannot afford to offend me, even those who are hidden behind them.
"Okay, I've made up my mind. No matter how you persuade me, I won't change my business. I'm sorry to reject your request. Please go back. Goodbye!" After I finished speaking, I turned around and left without staying for long, leaving only my back to the Count of Monte Cristo and the others.
Such a resolute attitude naturally caused even stronger dissatisfaction from the other party. The Martian roared angrily, "Don't be so arrogant, you idiot. Do you think that you, the 'world's number one necromancer' or even the 'world's number one expert', are really 'invincible'? So many of us can't do anything to you? How dare you ignore our hundreds of brothers? Let's wait and see who will suffer in the end?"
Although the Count of Monte Cristo sounded as if he was trying his best to restrain himself, he was also a little angry. "Brother Ah Dai, please don't be stubborn and act recklessly. We just want to gain some benefits for ourselves and have no intention of being your enemy. We just gathered hundreds of undead wizards and no one wants to work in vain. If we have to, we may take some drastic measures. It is not something that can be suppressed by a few people. At that time, it is very likely that the harmony will be hurt. Not to mention the loss of your four or five thousand black bone dragons, as long as they are killed by us once, they will lose 5% of their mental power limit. The risk is much greater than what we can bear. It is better to weigh it carefully. We still hope to resolve the dispute through negotiation, unify our understanding, and strive to reach a consensus. Your unilateral refusal to coordinate and communicate with us and your overly tough attitude are not conducive to the resolution of the problem and will cause extremely serious consequences. Don't act alone!"
I didn't take their shouting to heart, and just kept going. I just waved to the back without even turning my head. I didn't have the slightest intention to negotiate with them anymore, and returned to my camp, completely closing the door to resolving the dispute through peaceful negotiations. To be honest, based on their reputation and status, they were not qualified to negotiate with me at all. If I, the "world's number one necromancer", was coerced into signing a "capitulation" by a group of guys who were not top necromancers, and the news spread, I would lose face and would not be able to see anyone again. It would really ruin my reputation. Only Qiu Shui Chang Tian, ​​Tian Xing, Ye You and others who stood opposite me would have the strength and qualifications to negotiate with me on an equal footing.
The last "retention method" did not work. Seeing my back disappearing into the group of black bone dragons, the Martians, who were greatly hurt, should have been the first to turn around and leave in anger, followed by the Red Devil and Alexander. The Count of Monte Cristo stood there for a moment, and was pulled by the free people. He had to return to his own camp sadly and accepted the result of the failed peace talks. The news should spread soon. But I don't know what actions they will take next. Will they continue to stalemate with me and wait for me to take the next step, or will they rush over without hesitation and fight me to the death? I ordered the entire army to be on high alert and watch their movements.
After waiting for a long time, it was still calm, and there was no sign that the other side was preparing for a large-scale attack. I don't know if it was due to inefficient decision-making. Are the leaders of this action wavering between fighting and not fighting, or are they more difficult to deal with and have enough patience to fight me like this, let's see who can't hold back first? Maybe they can get other benefits as compensation. I have the money to waste here, but I am busy with everything. There are simply too many things to take care of and take care of, and I can't spare too much time to accompany them to make trouble. As the "world's number one necromancer", if I am tied up here for too long by a group of small people who are not up to the stage, I will also lose face. Although in order to deal with public opinion, I don't want to take the lead in provoking a direct confrontation unless it is absolutely necessary, but I have already made a plan, and there is still a way to test it. See if I can jump the other party to take the initiative to attack, I can also be regarded as a self-defense counterattack, and my teacher has a legitimate reason. In this way, even if the attack in the melee is a bit vicious, it will cause quite serious consequences. Even if I caused relatively heavy damage to other undead wizards, it would not attract too much criticism and it would not be considered as me bullying them by taking advantage of my power.
I mobilized more than a thousand black bone dragons to attack the group of giant magicians who were surrounded by me. Of course, it was just a feint. I didn't intend to really invest heavy troops to defeat and subdue them in one fell swoop. Even if the other party was willing to give me such an opportunity, once the war finally broke out, this group would actually be equivalent to harming them and becoming the target of attack by other undead wizards. It would be safer to remain free. Neither of us should actively harm them, and there is a possibility that they will fall into my hands safely. This can also be regarded as a naked provocation to them. In turn, I also tested their true intentions. If they also planned to fight me at all costs, I guess they would definitely jump out and take the initiative to attack. Otherwise, if they can continue to endure and restrain, they may just be bluffing to intimidate me, and they may not really turn against me.
As my men moved, the black bone dragons surrounding me also became agitated. Some of them stood still, but many of them moved forward. It seemed that their masters were the main fighters, and they were not afraid of the tyrannical strength of me, the "number one wizard in the world", and they were willing or confident to fight me. It was true that barefoot people were not afraid of those wearing shoes. These guys with lower strength were much bolder than those top-level undead wizards. I don't know whether they were too confident in their combined strength or underestimated the means of me, the "old predecessor". They didn't seem to worry about the trouble and losses that this war might bring to themselves. As the feints of the black bone dragons under my men became more and more "intense", they even deliberately made a bigger noise to attract the attention of those hostile undead wizards and stimulate their already nervous and excited emotions. Gradually, the black bone dragons surrounding us became more and more restless and approached step by step. A tragic war between undead wizards on a large scale seemed to be on the verge of breaking out.
It seems that the war faction has occupied the majority, or they are brave enough. First, a group of black bone dragons took the lead in speeding up and rushed to the area besieging the giant magician group. With the "example", more and more black bone dragons followed suit and rushed towards us from all directions. The situation should be out of control. A war must be the final resort. I quickly withdrew the feint attack and the more than a thousand black bone dragons surrounding the group of giant magicians, leaving no one behind. The fierce battle is imminent and will affect all directions. These giant magicians have nowhere to escape. If the war goes smoothly and achieves the results I want, they will still be mine. Once I lose the war, I will have to struggle to escape and survive, and it will not be my turn to care about their fate. I ordered all my black bone dragons to be on guard. When the opponent's black bone dragon rushed to the front and launched an attack first, I fought back, officially triggering this war.
The biggest advantage of the other side is the number of black bone dragons they have, at least 50,000, which is more than ten times my 4,500. If I fight a positional defense war and compete with them in consumption, I will definitely fail in the end. In the situation of using fewer people to defeat more, only mobile warfare is the most suitable tactic, which may give me a chance of victory. And I have another biggest advantage. That is that the 4,500 black bone dragons all obey my command, and the flexibility of dispatch is much better than that of the 50,000 "miscellaneous troops" made up of hundreds of undead wizards. Of course, because the number of black bone dragons specifically commanded by each undead wizard is relatively small, they can better exert their combat effectiveness, which is equivalent to hundreds of command systems dealing with me at the same time. Even with the "Control of Death" as an aid, it is impossible to be more efficient than the opponent's attack, but this is also their weakness-the undead wizards in the "dead space" cannot communicate with each other over a long distance, and the coordination of combat is poor. They can only rely on their pre-made combat plans and their ability to adapt to changes in the face of battle. I am afraid that they may not be able to adapt to the ever-changing battlefield situation. Timely deployment of each undead wizard's troop deployment and specific actions. Moreover, they are not my opponents in a one-on-one battle. Once the army approaches them, they may dispatch troops to rescue them for their own safety. Save yourself first. In addition, there are so many undead wizards. In addition to the war faction, there should be peace factions or those who just want to wave the flag and shout and beat the drums. They may not be determined or fearless to fight to the death with me. They all have their own selfish motives and represent different interests. Maybe they will bring me more opportunities.
After a brief contact with the hostile black bone dragons that rushed up, I did not confront them head-on. I looked for the weak links in their defense and commanded more than 4,000 black bone dragons to rush out quickly. Black bone dragons have the ability to fly. They can fly high in the sky. They can also fly or run close to the ground. There is too much space for them to move. If they are determined to play hide-and-seek, it is not easy to rely on black bone dragons to trap 4,000 or 5,000 of them in one area. At least it is difficult to achieve with the enemy's command system of hundreds of people who cannot achieve unified action in the shortest time. So I commanded more than 4,000 black bone dragons under my command. Maintaining mobility, fighting with the enemy, looking for their weak links to break through, and fighting for survival space in the encirclement of the army. Of course, the opponent has more than 50,000 black bone dragons. The gap in number or strength is too great, and they have already set up a dragnet on the periphery. They were originally wary of my forced breakthrough. If I was eager to get out, I would definitely pay a huge price. What's more, this is not my intention. If I don't teach these guys who dare to offend me a profound lesson, let them thoroughly realize how powerful I am and give up the idea of ​​opposing me, the trouble caused by this may never be over. Even if I pay a huge price or even put myself in danger, I can't let them off easily. I must show my iron side to defend my authority as "the world's number one undead wizard."
Killing the hostile black bone dragon is not my goal. The main target of attack is the undead wizard himself. This is the most effective way to hit the opponent hard and win the chance to win. It not only makes the dead lose 5% of their mental power limit, but also chills the courage of other players who are still against me. Without the control of the master, the black bone dragons under their command will be at a loss and it is impossible to effectively cooperate with other accomplices to fight. Even if they are on the battlefield, they can't play much combat power, which reduces the pressure on the black bone dragons under their command and me. The specific implementer is naturally Yibo La, who summoned Xiaobai to possess him. With a swift and flexible speed, combined with "teleportation", facing the upper-level black bone dragon of level nine, he can definitely move freely among the thousands of troops and wait for an opportunity to approach the undead wizard for assassination. Didn't they say that they don't care about the loss of their own 5% mental power limit? Then it's not my fault. I want to see, without "blood bat transformation" and unable to perform "teleportation", what can these undead wizards rely on to resist Yibo La's ghostly assassination.
The Count of Monte Cristo really overestimated their coordination and underestimated my combat effectiveness. Although my men would be besieged by multiple enemies and would hardly survive if they were entangled by the hostile black bone dragons, they could often form superior forces locally and quickly break through the blockade and interception of the black bone dragons under my command, and it was not so easy for them to completely wipe them out with their absolute advantage in numbers. Under the protection of the 1,000 black bone dragon guards who were carefully selected and a little stronger, I turned into a bat, avoiding the attacks that might come from all directions at any time, and devoted most of my attention to focusing on and commanding Ibola's actions. It had already rushed out of the guards of my black bone dragon army, penetrated deep into the enemy camp, searched for the figure of the undead wizard among the enemy group, and scrambled to kill them one by one, tasting the bitter fruit of offending me.
All the necromancers on the other side activated a special function attached to the "Soul Contract". It showed the identities of their subordinates, and they could clearly sense which ones were friendly forces, so that they would not be mixed with the black bone dragons under my command, making it difficult to distinguish between enemies and friends. A special individual like Ibola is even more eye-catching. In addition, its identity as the "public enemy of the undead" will cause intense agitation wherever it flies. Only the black bone dragons of the upper nine levels and low IQ do not understand the principle of avoiding danger and protecting themselves when they cannot be defeated. They instinctively want to rush forward to attack and kill to fulfill their obligations, but they are driven by their respective masters and have to obey the needs of the war. Each one stays in his position. Pay attention to guard against the attack of our black bone dragon army, and can only helplessly let out a low howl at the back of Ibola flying by. And with Ibola's strength far exceeding that of the black bone dragon, its swift speed and the ability of "instant teleportation", it can forcefully pass through as long as there is a slight gap in all directions. The other side could not form a unified command, and could not mobilize too many people to take concerted actions to trap it to death. It was not afraid of the siege of the black bone dragons fighting on their own, and moved freely among the enemy groups as if it was in an empty space. No one could do anything to it. Seeing this, I was very relieved. Finally, the investment in it was not in vain. It was only a mid-level tenth-level, but it could do things that ordinary upper-level tenth-level undead could hardly do.
After a while of shuttling, Yibo La finally found the traces of the hostile undead wizards. There was not just one. There were about seven or eight of them gathered in this area. They were probably divided into small groups for the convenience of command and coordination. There were dozens of black bone dragons around each person for close protection. It seemed that they had already known that Yibo La was coming. The black bone dragons responsible for protection were all around them. Several hands were closely surrounded by them, and there was no gap for them to break in. If they wanted to get close to them or attack them directly, they could only break through by force and defeat the dozens of black bone dragons guarding the periphery first. No wonder they have the courage to go to war with me and seem so confident. It seems that they have conducted serious research and analysis on my strength and my subordinates, and know that Ibola, who can summon spirits to possess, is the most deadly threat to the necromancer himself, so they came up with such a passive defensive method, relying on many more black bone dragons to protect their own safety. Moreover, there are several other necromancers around who can provide support quickly according to the battle situation and curb Ibola's attacks to the maximum extent, so that Ibola cannot easily threaten them.
It was also because Ibora was exposed too early and too much. His abilities were already well known and could no longer be used as a secret weapon to surprise people. They had thought of defensive measures in advance. However, they still underestimated Ibora's strength. As the "public enemy of the undead", the Destruction Knight itself was not affected by the "dragon power" of the bone dragon. Moreover, Ibora's level was two levels higher than the black bone dragon. Once they were trapped in the "destruction field", it would directly affect their strength. They thought that setting up a "human wall" would be enough to effectively block Ibora's attack. It would be about the same if they had replaced it with a level 10 intermediate undead of the same level. The black bone dragon was also too weak. Ibora's "Gods and Demons Dance" skill could definitely easily repel and lift the black bone dragon that blocked it - "Gods and Demons Dance" is not just aimed at one target, it can attack in all directions, and there is no time limit for the skill. It can be used at will, which is just suitable for forcibly breaking through the resistance of these weaker black bone dragons. In the past, Ibora was summoned to deal with a single powerful enemy, and more often he used "elusiveness", which made other undead wizards lack understanding of "Gods and Demons Dance". This time, let them see the true strength of Ibora, which is not something that guys like them with average strength can resist and guard against by assuming.
Without stopping for long, I chose a nearby undead wizard. Ibola rushed over at full speed. The opponent stood still and did not move. It seemed that he was going to defend steadily and wait for the support of his companions around him to resist or even repel Ibola's attack. According to the opponent's defensive formation, I quickly formulated an attack plan. I first let Ibola rush to the front of the black bone dragon formation and cast "Gods and Ghosts Dance" for a moment to repel the black bone dragons in front. The nearby black bone dragons immediately rushed to support and tried to fill the gap and block its breakthrough. Ibola did not force the attack. He cast "Gods and Ghosts" and rushed to the front of the black bone dragon on the other side. He continued to slightly disrupt their defensive formation with "Gods and Ghosts Dance", and then moved to another place. Such repeated harassment restrained the actions of the black bone dragons, and suddenly revealed some flaws in the originally very tight defense formation. Yibo La seized the opportunity and began to use "Gods and Demons Dance" to force a breakthrough. The black bone dragons that blocked in front or attacked from the side were completely unable to resist and were repelled and swept to the side, clearing a passage and gradually approaching the undead wizard protected in the center of the formation. Although Yibo La's movement speed was relatively slow during the "Gods and Demons Dance", the undead wizard under the protection of the black bone dragon did not dare to move without authorization, otherwise, if the black bone dragon could not cooperate effectively and the defense was not in place, it would leave Yibo La with a bigger flaw and it would be easier to break through the defensive formation.
Ibola charged forward bravely, unstoppable. The necromancer realized his own danger and desperately commanded his black bone dragons to intercept him. However, Ibola's "Gods and Demons Dance" skill could be used freely. As long as there was a slight gap, he would force his way through and then use "Gods and Demons Dance" to repel the attack of the black bone dragon. Ibola had already rushed into the opponent's formation. Even if the other necromancers wanted to rescue him, they could not intervene. Each time, only a few black bone dragons could rush forward to attack Ibola directly. They could not put too much pressure on Ibola and were easily repelled. A violent attack like a storm did not give the opponent any chance to breathe, and did not allow him to wake up and think of a contingency plan. He had already forcibly broken through the heavy interception and rushed to the necromancer who was protected in the center of the formation.
Through Ebola's eyes, I could clearly see him. What I saw was a pale face, with panic and fear, staring at Ebola who rushed forward. He staggered backwards in panic, unable to maintain the defensive formation any longer, and tried his best to hide behind several black bone dragons, trying to avoid the imminent disaster and escape this disaster. Following my previous orders, Ebola repelled the desperate rescue of several black bone dragons nearby, flew to the front of the necromancer, raised the snake-tipped spear, and once the "God and Ghost Dance" landed, it would definitely be a fight to the death. With him being a level nine necromancer who was not the top one, and without the mental power bonus of the undead royal equipment, he would definitely not be able to hold on for long. I hesitated for a moment. This was the first undead wizard I was going to kill in the "Dead Space". One strike with my spear would reduce his mental strength by 5%. However, it was all their fault. They had gone too far and it was not my fault for being ruthless. In a flash, Ibola's spear had knocked away two black bone dragons that tried to save him, and stabbed the undead wizard wildly...
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