Volume 6: Fighting for the World Chapter 267 Chaotic Killing
Perhaps because they sensed that the evil aura of Ibola was lingering in this area, and were worried that it would suddenly turn around and attack them with its swift speed, the four vampire fang princes had already carefully changed their forms when approaching the black bone dragon, from the exquisite bat form with the fastest flying speed and long-distance tracking to the bat-man form suitable for aerial combat. Therefore, although they seemed to be unprepared for the sudden attack launched by the black bone dragon, they were caught off guard and could only passively dodge, but their strength was at the middle level of level ten, far above the black bone dragon; especially the movement speed and flexibility of the bat-man form were also beyond the reach of the black bone dragon, and they quickly stabilized their position. In fact, for the four blood-sucking fang princes, it was not the first or second time that they were attacked by the bone dragons. In order to protect Ibola from the pursuit by Sabrotu, I mobilized many bone dragons to intercept it along the way and took the initiative to attack it, forcing it to flee in embarrassment. Later, I summoned the other three brothers, Saradu, Sakayi, and Samifa, and the four blood-sucking fang princes jointly tracked Ibola's whereabouts, and also carried out a large-scale revenge, assassinating hundreds of my bone dragon subordinates. At that time, I did not have enough strength to confront the four blood-sucking fang princes head-on. In desperation, I had to dispatch Wuji to come forward and deceive them away with false words, away from my activity area, and then temporarily lifted their direct threat, so that I could develop my own power steadily. However, at that time, my bone dragon subordinates only had green bone dragons and bone dragons, and the highest was only white bone dragons, and they did not have the ability to subdue black bone dragons. There was no feud between them and the four blood-sucking fang princes, perhaps because of this. The reason why Sabrotu and the others didn't have much hope for the Black Bone Dragon was that the Black Bone Dragon was only at the upper level of level nine and was an ordinary undead without a name. It didn't have enough intelligence and ability to communicate directly with the four vampire fang princes. The arrogant vampire fang royal family wouldn't take the Black Bone Dragon seriously. With Ibola, the "undead public enemy", they should have shared the same hatred and forced their way in.
Unfortunately, all this fell into my calculations. The ownerless black bone dragons would naturally not easily take the initiative to provoke the tyrannical blood-sucking fang princes, not to mention the threat of the "undead public enemy" Destruction Knight. According to convention, both sides are standing in the same camp and cooperating against the enemy. Unfortunately, the situation in front of me is abnormal. The black bone dragons are all controlled by the undead wizards and their instincts are forcibly suppressed. Their masters believe that the four blood-sucking fang princes are likely to be reinforcements I have recruited, and issued an order to intercept them, and they have no choice but to obey. They launched an attack on Sablotu first, and the situation is developing as I expected, which kicked off a prelude to a larger-scale chaos.
The previous action of the bone dragon to rescue Ibola had already made the four blood-sucking fang princes believe that some undead creatures had become shameful betrayers, and had surrendered to the Destruction Knight, who was the "public enemy of the undead", and acted as accomplices of evil. It is estimated that the black bone dragon that actively attacked them in front of them had also become an equally evil character in their minds. After being forced out of the formation by attacks from all directions, they immediately launched a counterattack without hesitation and re-entered the group of black bone dragons. They were both level 10 intermediates, one-on-one, even the strongest Sablotu would not be Ibola's opponent, but the four blood-sucking fang princes joined forces and cooperated with each other tacitly, as if they had practiced a special joint attack technique. The power they exerted was not a simple superposition of the strength of four level 10 intermediate undead, but was definitely much stronger. The black bone dragon that was targeted by the four of them was torn into pieces of broken bones in a short period of time, and the powerful attack power displayed was far inferior to that of ordinary level 10 upper-level undead. In addition, most of the attention of the undead wizards was focused on Ibola and me, which attracted their heavy troops to besiege and kill us. There were not too many black bone dragons guarding the border, leaving too many gaps, which were quickly broken through by the four blood-sucking fang princes. They broke in, but fortunately, Sabrotu and his main target was Ibola, and they clearly sensed that Ibola was not too far away. They had no intention of getting entangled with the black bone dragon accomplice for the time being. Perhaps it was because there were too many black bone dragons and they could not be killed. After killing several of them together and venting their anger for being forced to retreat by the sudden attack, the four blood-sucking fang princes did not continue to trouble the nearby black bone dragons. They used their speed advantage to avoid the attacks of the black bone dragons and rushed to the area where Ibola was looking for a gap. This is probably because of his great skill and courage. He is also not afraid of the threat of so many black bone dragons. His first priority is to hunt down Ibola. However, although the exquisite bat form of the Vampire Fang Prince is inferior to Ibola who has summoned a demon spirit in terms of absolute speed, it is slightly better in terms of flexibility due to its small body advantage. Even if he is surrounded by black bone dragons and unable to fight, it should not be too difficult to save his life and escape. I have never relaxed my secret observation of Sablotu and the others. The more I understand, the more I am sure of their strength. And what they are doing is exactly what I hope for. A head-on battle with the Black Bone Dragons can only tie down a part of them at most. For the "Anti-Idiot Alliance" which has more than 50,000 Black Bone Dragons, there is still enough capacity to deal with it, and it will not cause them too much trouble. Only by taking advantage of the situation and taking the opportunity of hunting down Ibola to lure the four vampire fang princes deep into the hinterland, "blooming in the center" and posing a direct threat to those undead wizards, can it be possible to cause their panic and create greater chaos, so as to strive to promote and accelerate the division and collapse of the "Anti-Idiot Alliance".
The "Anti-Stupid Alliance" also responded quickly to the invasion of the four blood-sucking fang princes, and dispatched more black bone dragons to chase and intercept them, to slow down their advance and prevent them from easily penetrating into the central area where the undead wizards gathered. Yibo La has no plans to meet with Sablotu and his group for the time being. Once we become enemies and a conflict occurs, perhaps the undead wizards will understand the reason and stop their attack on the four blood-sucking fang princes. Now I have not made arrangements and made corresponding preparations. It is impossible to take the opportunity to further cause a larger-scale chaos. Let Yibo La lead Sablotu and his group to circle around in the black bone dragon group, without wasting time to stay in one place to attack a certain undead wizard. You can also take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specific gathering places of those undead wizards, which will facilitate the subsequent attack. And Yibo La returned. And I also pulled out the four blood-sucking fang princes who were also capable of moving freely deep into the group of black bone dragons, which distracted a lot of the attention of the undead wizards and dispatched more black bone dragons to intercept and protect themselves. The pressure on me, who was surrounded, was immediately relieved a lot. Although I was still under heavy siege and had not escaped the danger of being wiped out, the enemy's encirclement progress was slowed down a lot due to the adjustment and mobilization of troops. I bought more time, and I should not be forced to fight the hostile black bone dragons that surrounded me in a short period of time. I can reduce the number of deaths, better preserve the living forces, wait for the opportunity, and prepare to bring a bigger "surprise" to the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" who dared to be my enemy.
Leading the four blood-sucking fang princes to wander around the black bone dragon group, Yibo La has already found out the gathering place of almost all the undead wizards hiding in the black bone dragon group. However, I don’t know if there are undead wizards who have noticed that Sablotu and his men are different from Yibo La and my men. They have been deep in the black bone dragon group for a while, but they just dodge and fly. There are no other hostile sabotage behaviors, perhaps because of this, they are suspicious. Therefore, although there are still many undead wizards who are unswervingly entangled with the four invaders of Sablotu, it seems that some undead wizards have relaxed their interception of them, and more of them are instructing their black bone dragons to monitor from the side and are unwilling to directly participate in the battle. It seems that there are still some "knowledgeable people" among this group of players who are not top-level undead wizards. The situation of the four blood-sucking fang princes is much easier than that of Yibo La, who is heavily blocked and besieged. In the form of a bat-man, he was able to roam among the group of black bone dragons and was not left too far behind by Ibola.
It was still not beyond my expectation. This was the first step to cause chaos. It seemed that the situation was gradually going against me. Some undead wizards might see through that the four blood-sucking fang princes were not my accomplices, but my enemies. But it was definitely not that all the undead wizards in the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" had such a wise mind. They could timely see through my plan of attracting "foreign aid" which was linked together and arranged quite "reasonably" during the fierce battle. In the "Dead Space". Undead wizards do not have the ability to communicate over long distances. Hundreds of undead wizards commanded this large-scale war together, relying more on their careful battle plans and clear division of labor formulated in advance. Only then could the battle be carried out smoothly and orderly. Just before the four blood-sucking fang princes joined the battle, the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" did a good job. Ebola killed more than a dozen undead wizards in a row, but it did not cause their panic and confuse the situation. It shows that their combination is not a relatively low-level "mob", but still has strong cohesion and control. It's just that plans can't keep up with changes. If unexpected situations occur, they can only rely on their own adaptability. As each necromancer has different cognition and judgment, once a more complicated accident occurs, it is likely that they will come to a variety of different understandings, but there is no way to quickly and timely contact other companions to unify the understanding and maintain consistency of action. In the absence of external guidance and coordination, everyone is accustomed to taking the most correct actions based on their own cognition. Facing the sudden invasion of the four vampire fang princes, such a result has occurred. Inconsistent shadows have begun to appear within the "Anti-Stupid Alliance". Some people insist on attacking, while others wait and see. Their actions have become less coordinated. As the situation develops, as long as I make good use of it and gradually increase the influence of this uncoordinated factor, prompting greater or more disagreements, it is possible to cause a larger-scale chaos in the opponent's camp to reverse the unfavorable situation in one fell swoop.
Now is still not the time to let Yibo La contact the four vampire fang princes and expose the hostile position. I did not go to the trouble of the undead wizards themselves. Seeing that there were already differences within the "Anti-Stupid Alliance", more and more undead wizards gave up or relaxed their direct attacks on Sablotu and others. I instructed Yibo La to turn around and rush to the hostile black bone dragons that surrounded me in the inner layer. Sablotu and others naturally chased after me relentlessly, and there were still people chasing and killing, and some people letting them go. However, in order to fight against the remaining 3,000 black bone dragons under my command, it is not the scale of the siege of Yibo La alone. The inner defense is quite thick, and their encirclement is adjusted according to the position of my men. With my little force, it is difficult to break out quickly. The nearby hostile black bone dragons will rush over to assist in defense in time. If you don't want to be entangled and fight them hard, you can only choose to retreat. For this reason, I have suffered a few small losses. It is the steady and cautious arrangement of the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" that has made me a fish in the net. The fishing net that is being gradually closed is compressing the living space step by step. What I have to do is to take advantage of the differences in action among the undead wizards in the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" and use Ibora, especially the four blood-sucking princes, to cause chaos in the black bone dragon group, and help me command more than 3,000 black bone dragons under my command to forcibly break through the opponent's siege. This is the dilemma that the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" spent a lot of time dealing with me, deploying troops to force me step by step, and successfully set up. Once I successfully break through, I will be prepared and alert. It will be even more difficult to trap me in a corner like this. If I can rush into their main camp, their defense is relatively weak, and they are one step closer to the undead wizards. They should be able to pose a certain threat to themselves, and I can cooperate with Ibora to set off a bigger wave.
Forced to squeeze and bump into. With its swift speed and medium and long-distance "instant teleportation" ability, Ibora shuttled through the group of black bone dragons surrounding me and still did not suffer too much damage. However, it was not able to confront so many black bone dragons head-on, so the harm caused by this approach could be said to be very limited, even far less than being active near the undead wizards. Under the control of those undead wizards, the surrounding black bone dragons did not cause too much commotion. It still tried its best to maintain a solid formation, guarding against me taking the opportunity to break through, and not to entangle with Ibora. Let it find a gap and move freely. The four blood-sucking fang princes were not so "comfortable". Perhaps the strategy of those undead wizards to treat them was the same as that of Ibora, or even more relaxed. After all, many undead wizards had doubts about the purpose of their invasion, and more or less relaxed their attacks on them, providing convenience for their pursuit without other harm for the time being. However, it went deep into the inner encirclement of the heavily guarded area. The black bone dragons were getting denser and denser, and they had to stick to their respective positions and could not be easily driven away. If it was the blood-sucking Prince Fang in the form of exquisite bats, he might be able to move freely, and even do better than Ebola. Unfortunately, facing the threat of Ebola, and constantly being harassed by some black bone dragons, Sablotu and his companions could not transform into exquisite bats without any combat power, and had to remain in the bat-man form that was more suitable for air combat. Their speed and flexibility were far inferior to Ebola. Facing the densely distributed black bone dragons, it was not so convenient to continue to chase and kill Ebola who went deep inside. He did not have the ability to use the narrow and pitiful gaps between the black bone dragons like Ebola did, and could only rely on his strength to break through. However, these black bone dragons tried their best to block in front, insisting on not giving way to Sablotu and his companions, and their speed was greatly affected, and the distance was further widened by Ebola. This naturally aroused the wrath of the proud vampire Prince Fang. Originally, the Black Bone Dragons were identified as the evil accomplices of the Knights of Destruction. They constantly attacked them who were upholding justice and obstructing the hunt for Ibola. Now they have become even more aggressive. Of course, they will not be merciful and show mercy. They began to use force to attack those Black Bone Dragons that dared to block them, or at least force them back, so as not to affect their actions to hunt for Ibola.
Only undead like Ibola or the Vampire Fang Prince who are extremely fast and not afraid of siege can and dare to break through the blockade of the black bone dragons on the periphery and rush straight into the inner layer. If it were my other level ten undead, such as the slow-moving, land-walking giant magician, the Eight Extreme Yin Demon, including the undead ghost phoenix and the hell dragon with flying ability, they could only rely on their own strength to break in. It was impossible for them to effectively avoid the obstruction of thousands of black bone dragons. There were only a dozen of them, and it was difficult for them to play a big role in the face of more than 50,000 black bone dragons. Yibo La kept changing his position in the encirclement, attracting the four vampire fang princes to move with him, testing the reaction of the black bone dragons. Needless to say, the undead wizards who regarded Sablotu and his group as enemies treated them equally and commanded their black bone dragons to stick to the same tactics. The "knowledgeable" undead wizards who had doubts and gave convenience to the vampire fang princes began to hesitate. On the one hand, according to the plan, they needed to stabilize the defense line and could not lose their footing, giving us who were surrounded an opportunity to take advantage of. On the other hand, they did not want to confront the four vampire fang princes head-on. They fell into my trick and wasted their strength on my enemies in vain. Facing Sablotu and his strong and sudden actions, they could not retreat, nor did they want to attack. They were caught in a dilemma, which caused the black bone dragons controlled by them to become a little confused. Once Ebola detected the area where the hesitant black bone dragons gathered, he stayed nearby, wandering back and forth, allowing Sabrotu and the others to patiently advance in this direction to cause greater chaos among the black bone dragons and destroy their defense line.
The chaos had just begun. I was not in a hurry to cooperate with Ebola or the four vampire princes to break out. As always, I was dealing with the hostile black bone dragons in the encirclement, waiting for further developments. I was not trying to escape alone, but wanted to rush out with my three thousand black bone dragons. Only in this way could I have enough strength to exert greater deterrence on them , and pose a direct threat to their lives. I had to patiently look for the most suitable opportunity. Strive for a successful attack. Once I miss it, they will be on guard, and it will be more difficult to succeed.
Perhaps seeing some chaos in that defense line, some of the undead wizards who had previously been indulgent towards the four blood-sucking fang princes seemed to have changed their positions and put the overall situation first. They became tougher and began to re-participate in the attack on Sabrotu and his group. The number of black bone dragons besieging them gradually increased. Being surrounded by more and more black bone dragons brought them greater pressure, and they had to switch from offense to defense, and it was difficult to make any progress. Seeing that the chaos that had just been caused was about to be calmed down, I also adjusted my plan accordingly. After instructing Ibola to harass them everywhere, he pretended to rush towards the four blood-sucking fang princes unintentionally and passed by the battle group. He took advantage of the situation to pick up a few black bone dragons and had a face-to-face with Sabrotu and his group who were surrounded inside. When enemies meet, they are naturally jealous. They immediately abandoned those black bone dragon accomplices and the four blood-sucking fang princes rushed towards Ibola at the same time and launched an attack on it. Ibola fought with them for several rounds. Fighting one against four, I was definitely no match for them, and there was no need to pretend. I used my speed advantage to turn around and flee, hiding deep in the area of the black bone dragons. Of course, I didn't get too far at once, luring Sablotu and the others to chase after me. From time to time, I would release a blood shadow to launch medium and long-range attacks, clearly showing those undead wizards the hostile stance between me and the four vampire fang princes, and that they were not my subordinates or reinforcements.
If it was an enemy, they would attack and destroy it without hesitation. However, the scene that just happened proved that the four blood-sucking fang princes were the enemy of the enemy and did not harm their side. This would definitely shock the undead wizards of the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" and bring them new problems - should they continue to treat them as enemies and destroy them? Or should they provide convenience and help deal with Ibola? If the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" could achieve unified command, coordinate opinions in a timely and rapid manner, and decide on a common response method, it might not cause them too much trouble. Unfortunately, hundreds of undead wizards have their own understandings and countermeasures, and they cannot communicate with each other. More undead wizards have wavered and no longer resolutely attack to stop the four blood-sucking fang princes from chasing Ibola. They even subconsciously gave them a way out and provided convenience. They even put more energy on blocking Ibola, wanting to cooperate with Sablotu to kill Ibola in one fell swoop and eliminate a major potential threat to their lives that might fall on them.
After all, the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" is still a temporary organization of forces. It lacks a solid foundation for cooperation. There is not enough trust and tacit cooperation between members. Once the situation changes too unexpectedly, it is easy for them to act on their own, lose control, and deviate from the expected development trajectory. When there is only one choice, they can easily judge and execute it, but my action of instructing Ibola to provoke the four vampire princes gave them multiple choices - either to treat them equally and resolutely eliminate them, or to ignore them without direct harm, or to take advantage of the situation and cooperate with each other to deal with the common enemy Ibola. There are sufficient reasons behind each choice, which makes their behavior seem very reasonable. Even if they don't take action immediately, they may be hesitant and have difficulty deciding what to do for a while. Should they continue to implement the previous plan or make corresponding adjustments? It will be directly reflected in the actions of the black bone dragon. They are not resolute in attacking, not able to avoid, and lose their way in advancing and retreating, which makes their originally quite stable defense line appear to be in great chaos.
The war has developed to this point. Finally, the scene I hope to see has appeared. A section of the black bone dragon group's defense line is in chaos. Due to the different orders of their respective masters, they have lost their unity and taken different actions. Perhaps this is only temporary. In order to trap me, those "wise men" may quickly make adjustments to make up for this mistake, just like some undead wizards who have taken a laissez-faire attitude before changed their positions and rejoined the siege of the four blood-sucking fang princes. However, I have been waiting for a long time and trying my best to seize the opportunity. I will not give them the opportunity to integrate and coordinate their actions. At the command, more than 3,000 black bone dragons under my command were divided into three teams and launched a counterattack. Two teams of 500 black bone dragons each served as cover for the two flanks, and the main attack was carried out by more than 2,000 black bone dragons, including the remaining 900 or so most elite guards. This is the advantage of unified command. We can make full preparations in advance and act immediately after receiving the order without any delay. The black bone dragons in various positions can act in time. As long as the design is careful, there will be no delay. They can rush straight to the enemy black bone dragon defense line in the chaotic area and try to break through it in one fell swoop.
Many black bone dragons have lost their proper defensive positions due to the constant pursuit of Ibola and the four vampire princes , and the defense line has been scattered. Although it can be seen that the undead wizards have made adjustments in a hurry with my breakthrough, it is difficult to adjust them for a while. This is the encirclement that they have spent several hours to carefully lay out. They have been advancing steadily, fearing that they will be thrown into disarray and taken advantage of by me. Now they have not yet been attacked, and chaos has occurred, affecting their ability to resist. The internal strife has not been settled, and the external enemy is coming again. In a hurry. How can we adjust in time and accurately to effectively resist the impact of more than 3,000 black bone dragons? Solid barriers are often most likely to collapse from the inside, which is much more labor-saving and effective than simply attacking from the outside.
I finally broke through the encirclement that was set up by at least 30,000 black bone dragons, but I only lost a few hundred black bone dragons, and I still had about 3,000 men. Once the encirclement was broken, it would not be so easy to set it up again. What's more, the command system was composed of hundreds of scattered undead wizards who could not coordinate their actions in a unified manner, which made it even more difficult to dispatch them. In the short term, there was no hope of effectively restricting my actions and trapping me in the net. More importantly, what's blocking my way is the main camp of the "Anti-Stupidity Alliance". There are only more than 10,000 Black Bone Dragons stationed there, and they also need to focus on protecting hundreds of Undead Wizards. Once I rush in with 3,000 Black Bone Dragons, the threat posed is definitely not something that Ibola alone can match. Almost all members of the "Anti-Stupidity Alliance" are slightly stronger Undead Wizard masters who only have hundreds of Black Bone Dragons. Even if they concentrate all their men, they can't withstand the attack of my legion. What's more, they only have dozens of Black Bone Dragon guards around them. Once I rush to them, they will be swept away by the army and will definitely die.
This was originally an impossible situation, but I was able to do it with only Ibola and the four vampire princes, which caught the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" off guard and did not take any preventive measures. If I were not still in bat form and could not speak, I would really like to roar a few times after breaking through the siege to vent the depression of being forced and besieged by the enemy step by step. This is not the end. I have no intention of breaking through the outer defense line with 3,000 black bone dragons and launching a victorious escape. Although I can fight against a hundred with one and command 4,500 black bone dragons to fight against more than 50,000 enemies, it is enough to prove my tyrannical strength, but it is far from enough. The anger gathered in my heart has not been vented too much. Those who dare to offend me so wantonly must not be let go easily. I want them to pay a more painful price for their stupid actions. They are no longer my colleagues and allies. They must be regarded as enemies. Being kind to the enemy is cruel to oneself. I can no longer tolerate and show mercy to them.
Without the slightest hesitation, I commanded my 3,000 black bone dragons to rush towards the hostile black bone dragons that were responsible for the outer defense mission, with Ibola leading the way, and aiming directly at the area where the undead wizards gathered. As for the four vampire fang princes, they have completed the historical mission I gave them, and will not follow my instructions to attack those undead wizards. Whether to choose to retire after success or continue to pursue Ibola is up to them. Anyway, in the melee of thousands of people, they are protected by my 3,000 black bone dragons, so they are unlikely to have too many opportunities. With the exquisite bat form as the last means of escape, I don't have to worry about their safety. I believe that with the strength of the "Anti-Stupid Alliance", even including the top undead wizards such as Qiu Shui Changtian, Tianxing, and Yeyou who may be hidden behind them, at least at this stage and in a short period of time, they will not be able to do anything to the four vampire fang princes, and will not affect Shaman's promotion plan because of this exposure.
Chaos, finally chaos, and almost complete chaos. The undead wizards of the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" who were already panicked when I broke through the siege of more than 30,000 black bone dragons in the inner layer became even more panicked when I led my army to rush towards their main camp, especially when they found that I had no intention of completely breaking through the siege and escaping, and realized that my target might be them. They kept strengthening the inner defense to completely trap me, wipe out all my men, or even kill me, so that their outer defense line was already quite empty. The destructive power caused by three thousand black bone dragons was definitely not something that an Ibola could match. They could easily kill every undead wizard they encountered and let them taste the bitter fruit of losing 5% of their mental power limit. Few of the necromancers who realized this could remain calm. The black bone dragon cluster quickly disintegrated and broke into small teams, flying in different directions in a panic, scrambling to return to protect their respective masters, fearing that if they were delayed for a moment, they would become victims of my black bone dragon army. After all, the "Anti-Stupid Alliance" was not a united force, and not all of them wanted to do their best to attack me at all costs. In the face of an imminent and irreversible disaster, taking care of themselves first became the inevitable choice of the peace-loving and neutral players. After witnessing these scenes, I could finally breathe a sigh of relief. The "Anti-Stupid Alliance" was doomed and had already shown signs of complete defeat.
Time is life. If I move as fast as possible, I can kill a few more of them before the Undead Wizards gather more defensive forces. I rushed to the nearest Undead Wizard gathering point with three thousand Black Bone Dragons. The hostile Black Bone Dragons along the way did not have time to gather. They were outnumbered and had no power to stop my assault. They were forced to retreat to the side and rushed to the Undead Wizard. There were eight in total. Each player still had only dozens of Black Bone Dragons responsible for close protection. They wrapped themselves in the middle with a dense formation. This trick against Ibola was still somewhat effective, but this time hundreds of Black Bone Dragons swarmed up. They did not get entangled with the defending Black Bone Dragons to avoid wasting too much time. Relying on their own large numbers, they took turns to collide and forcibly squeezed them apart, revealing the Undead Wizards protected inside. Facing the ferocious black bone dragon that was killing him, his trembling body, staggering steps, panic-stricken expression, helpless and desperate eyes, he seemed so humble and pitiful. I wonder if he could have imagined that he would end up in such a miserable end when they were so arrogant and forced me to give up the control of the holy land "Karamay" and determined to go to war with me.
One part is on the periphery to resist the attacks of other scattered hostile Black Bone Dragons, and the rest of the Black Bone Dragons are divided into three teams, each attacking one Undead Wizard to improve efficiency and try to kill all eight Undead Wizards in the shortest possible time. With enough strength, I don't want to let any of them go easily. I want to declare with blood that anyone who dares to offend me must be prepared to pay the corresponding price.